Pop-Ups
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POP-UPS. Copyright 2003, William C. Wake, All Rights Reserved.
[email protected], www.xp123.com/jobaids
Pop-Ups
Single Slit
Variations
Double Slit
Cylinder
Cut Bend Open! “Pop” – reverse fold
Mouth Heart on
a stick Tree
(Side View)
Glue side tab to
make a loop.
(Top View)
Center cylinder
over fold line.
(Top View)
Cut Open! Heart Ball
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POP-UPS. Copyright 2003, William C. Wake, All Rights Reserved.
[email protected], www.xp123.com/jobaids
Cut-Aways
Others
There are many other interesting techniques; see the Resources.
Uses
� Pop-ups have an element of surprise.
� Creating a pop-up can be a shared task (as for origami).
� Pop-ups are a starting point for rubber-band-powered up-pops.
Resources
The Elements of Pop-Up, David A. Carter and James Diaz. Little Simon, 1999.
The Pop-Up Book, Paul Jackson. Owlet, 1994.
Paper Engineering for Pop-Up Books and Cards, Mark Hiner. ParkWest Publications,
1986.
Note half-way
line on base Place
shape
Measure to
half-way
Put tabs
same height
Cut away Stand up
and pop out