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The Art of Pop-Up Design
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In this lesson, learn the fundamentals of pop-up design and theory, and follow along to create the two foundational folds for DIY cards and craft pieces!
with Duncan BirminghamIn this lesson, learn the fundamentals of pop-up design and theory, and follow along to create the two foundational folds for DIY cards and craft pieces!
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11 CQ
There are three types of pop-up folds, and in this paper crafts lesson from pop-up artist Duncan Birmingham, learn the most basic: the parallelogram fold.
with Duncan BirminghamThere are three types of pop-up folds, and in this paper crafts lesson from pop-up artist Duncan Birmingham, learn the most basic: the parallelogram fold.
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10 CQ
You’ve mastered parallelograms, now build your paper sculpture skills with three types of parallel folds—symmetrical, asymmetrical, and curved.
with Duncan BirminghamYou’ve mastered parallelograms, now build your paper sculpture skills with three types of parallel folds—symmetrical, asymmetrical, and curved.
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11 CQ
In this lesson, learn two essential pop-up folds, the right angle and acute V-folds, and start building the skills to create amazing DIY paper art pieces!
with Duncan BirminghamIn this lesson, learn two essential pop-up folds, the right angle and acute V-folds, and start building the skills to create amazing DIY paper art pieces!
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9 CQ
In this lesson, build your paper folding skills by learning two new pop-up folds: the pointed fold, which forms a long narrow shape, and the wide obtuse fold.
with Duncan BirminghamIn this lesson, build your paper folding skills by learning two new pop-up folds: the pointed fold, which forms a long narrow shape, and the wide obtuse fold.
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