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Pop-Up Cards and Invitations - Maurice Mathon
Pop-up Cards
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Invitations
Maurice Mathon
STACKPOLE BOOKS
Copyright © 2011 by Stackpole Books
French edition © 2009 by Dessain et Tolra/Larousse
Published by
STACKPOLE BOOKS
5067 Ritter Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
www.stackpolebooks.com
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. All inquiries should be addressed to Stackpole Books, 5067 Ritter Road, Mechanicsburg PA 17055.
Printed in China
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
First edition
All the creations in this book belong to Maurice Mathon and may not be reproduced for display or sale without his permission.
Dessain et Tolra/Larousse
Edited by: Corinne de Montalembert, assisted by Johana Sellem
Proofreading: Madeleine Biaujeaud
Pagination: Bénédicte Chantalou/Yuruga
Photography: Fabrice Besse
Design: Sonia Roy
Cover design: Véronique Laporte
Fabrication: Anne Raynaud
Stackpole Books
Translation: Kathryn Fulton
Pagination and cover design: Tessa Sweigert
Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file with the Library of Congress
ISBN 978-0-8117-1071-8
Introduction
Cards that are fun to make, to send, to receive, and to keep. Cards to look at, to put on a shelf, a dresser, a mantlepiece. Cards that surprise and delight every time you open them.
Originating in China and Japan, cutting and folding paper are traditional techniques, probably as old as paper itself. Combining cutting and folding, the pop-up card appeared first in England in the nineteenth century, in the lively pictures in children's books, then in the twentieth century in greeting cards and announcements. At the end of the twentieth century, some artists, notably Japanese ones, renewed the form and raised the pop-up to a full-fledged art.
In this book, you will find the patterns for 20 original creations and 15 detachable pre-printed cards that require no gluing or assembly.
Contents
HOW TO FOLD THE DETATCHABLE POP-UP CARDS
GENERAL TECHNIQUES
Materials
Cutting
Scoring
Folding
Gluing
Assembly
O Christmas Tree
Magic Lantern
Happy New Year!
A New Year Already!
Snowman
Be My Valentine
It's Spring!
An Easter Egg
Happy Birthday!
A Pretty Yellow Butterfly
Honeycomb
Bluets
A Day at the Beach
A Day on the Water
Seagulls
A New Baby!
A Birthday Party
Snail
Windmill
The Eternal Eiffel Tower
Patterns
Detachable Cards
How to fold the detachable pop-up cards
FOLDS
Always make the folds in the right direction:
- valley = \/ (—)
- mountain = /\ (...)
You will need a craft knife or utility knife, a cutting board, a standard ruler, a fine embossing stylus (available at craft centers), and a small metal ruler.
Detach the chosen page and place it on the cutting board.
Use the craft knife to