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It is not long ago that I knew about pop-up cards. I knew it
from my Korean friend when she uploaded some photos of her piece of work. I
learned how to make pop-up card from her. When I first got the idea of pop-up
card, it seemed hard but when I knew the principles of it, I realised that it
was easier than I thought. I decided to make these cards to yr 13 students who
were leaving after the IB exams. I
started with an easy one which is the picture above. At first, I needed a template so I searched on the internet to find one. Secondly, the template should have been printed out and then put on a piece of color paper to cut as drawn on the template. When it's cut, the color paper should fold up to make it 3 dimensional. I watched a tutorial to complete the rest parts after cut the template.
From this activity,
- I have undertaken a new challenge because I made pop-up card
for the first time.
- I have also shown perseverance and commitment in my
activities as I should have worked on it for a long time to complete. Cutting
the template and paste papers each other were the most time consuming work
while making one.
- It also associates with developing new skills. I had found an
amazing piece of pop-up card which also seems hard to make. I want to practice
more and hopefully, I want to make the card in the end.
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