Short body Flowerhorn|短身羅漢魚產卵孵化|短身羅漢魚孵化繁殖
Short body Flowerhorn | Louhan fish | Flower horn | 短身羅漢魚
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Louhan fish (Flowerhorn) brings lucky and prosperity for anyone who owns them.
Flowerhorn is a hybrid fish that are based on one of the earliest man-made hybrid fish: the blood parrot. Since the first flowerhorns, often called luohans, #flowerhorn #cichlid have been hybridized with dozens of other cichlids. Their genetic history is unknown and varies greatly with each strain.
It is said that Hualuohan has brought a lot of prosperity to its owner, every luck and good fortune imported from Thailand-the best sales and reasonable prices. From wealth and fame to love and happiness. Those real enthusiasts and fish lovers will even reach out into the fish tank and play with the fish. The fish behaves like a puppy interacting with its owner and even acting like a little puppy.
花羅漢魚為擁有它們的人帶來了幸運和繁榮。
花羅漢魚是一種基於最早的人造雜交魚之一的雜交魚:血鸚鵡。 由於第一個花角,通常被稱為羅漢,花羅漢魚慈鯛與其他許多慈鯛雜交。 他們的遺傳史是未知的,並且每種菌株都有很大差異。
據說花羅漢魚為它的主人帶來了許多繁榮,從泰國進口的每一個運氣和好運 - 最好的銷售和合理的價格。從財富和名望到愛和幸福。 那些真正的愛好者和養魚愛好者甚至會伸手進入魚缸並與花羅漢魚玩耍,花羅漢魚的行為就像一隻小狗會跟主人互動甚至撒嬌。
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2021年6月28日 星期一
Church Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|教堂彈出卡片|JR Kirigami Art #82
Church Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|教堂彈出卡片|JR Kirigami Art #82
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | 3d紙藝術 | 3d視覺藝術|how to make paper Chapel Card - how to make Pop up Chapel Card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami Chapel Card - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make Chapel pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up Chapel Card - How to cut and fold make Chapel 3d card - 3d教堂彈出卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a Chapel pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #Chapel pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d教堂卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d教堂卡片彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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Paper Craft|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D Geometry Card|3D幾何彈出卡片
Paper Craft|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D Geometry Card|3D幾何彈出卡片
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | paper craft | 3d視覺藝術how to make paper geometry card - how to make Pop up geometry card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami geometry - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make geometry pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up geometry card -How to cut and fold make geometric 3d card - 3d幾何卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a geometry pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #geometry pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d幾何卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d幾何彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片手工藝品,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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2021年6月24日 星期四
包艙哥|神秘男豪擲480萬 包艙飛美國|包艙哥身分曝!硬換3商務客座位 華航道歉了
包艙哥|神秘男豪擲480萬 包艙飛美國|包艙哥身分曝!硬換3商務客座位 華航道歉了
針對旅客不滿買了三張華航商務艙機票飛美國,卻在機場報到時座位被擠掉,原因竟是有人包下商務艙第一區座位,卻只一人乘坐。對此,華航表示,包艙是付費商業行為,客戶隱私不便說明,造成其他旅客的不便與不滿意,深感抱歉。
據了解,一名旅客在網路流傳影片,在六月十七日當天,因有旅客單人包下華航飛美班機商務艙第一區二十四個座位,導致原先訂好第一區的一家三口旅客,直到機場報到櫃檯時,才臨時接獲被迫轉往後段第二區的換位通知,爭執無效登機後發現,第一區座位竟只有一人乘坐。若以商務艙機票一張平均二十萬元計算,該神秘男子包艙約花四百八十萬元。
華航當天自桃園飛往洛杉磯的航班,原本是以空中巴士A350直飛,商務艙只有一區三十二個座位,後來於六月三日更換改用波音777-300ER執飛,可以有兩區商務艙,第一區二十四個座位、第二區十六個座位,並通知訂位旅客重選座位,但該三名旅客並未被旅行社通知到,引發客人不滿。
對此,華航表示,疫情期間提供各類型機位銷售方式,規劃客製化包機、包艙或包區服務,機位銷售依商業營利考量,按照座位數計費,為華航與旅客之間的付費運送合約。
至於旅客資料部分,因涉及個人隱私,華航不便說明,外界也請勿臆測。對於造成其他旅客的不便與不滿意,華航深感抱歉,會聯絡旅客致歉。
根據《自由時報》報導,「包艙哥」身分為「海運少東」,他當時包了商務艙第1區24個位子;華航在6月3日更換執飛機型,並於當日通知訂位旅客重新選位;不過,這3名旅客是透過旅行社通路來訂位,旅行社並未及時通知到對方,導致在6月17日要飛的當天旅行社才臨時通知客人。
#包艙哥
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Chapel Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|教堂彈出卡片|JR Kirigami Art #81
Chapel Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|教堂彈出卡片|JR Kirigami Art #81
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | 3d紙藝術 | 3d視覺藝術|how to make paper Chapel Card - how to make Pop up Chapel Card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami Chapel Card - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make Chapel pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up Chapel Card - How to cut and fold make Chapel 3d card - 3d教堂彈出卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a Chapel pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #Chapel pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d教堂卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d教堂卡片彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card #36
Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card #36
How to make Card|Step by step tutorial|How to make Origami Architecture Card|How to make Origami Architecture|How to make Origami Building|How to make diy card|How to make greeting cards|How to make card design|How to make pop up card|
#Kirigami #Origami #Paper_Art
Paper Size : A4 . 150gsm~200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own pop up cards.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
Paper Craft|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D Geometry Card|3D幾何彈出卡片
Paper Craft|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D Geometry Card|3D幾何彈出卡片
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | paper craft | 3d視覺藝術how to make paper geometry card - how to make Pop up geometry card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami geometry - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make geometry pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up geometry card -How to cut and fold make geometric 3d card - 3d幾何卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a geometry pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #geometry pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d幾何卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d幾何彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片手工藝品,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
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The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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2021年6月23日 星期三
3d chapel card|chapel pop up card|paper art|kirigami|origami architecture|教堂手作卡片 #Shorts
3d chapel card|chapel pop up card|paper art|kirigami|origami architecture|教堂手作卡片 #Shorts
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | chapel design |3d視覺藝術 how to make paper Origami Architecture - how to make Origami Architecture - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami 3d chapel - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make chapel pop up card - how to make 3d chapel card
3d chapel | chapel pop up card | paper art chapel | kirigami | 3d教堂卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a chapel pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #chapel pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d教堂 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d教堂彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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2021年6月20日 星期日
Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card #35
Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card #35
How to make Card|Step by step tutorial|How to make Origami Architecture Card|How to make Origami Architecture|How to make Origami Building|How to make diy card|How to make greeting cards|How to make card design|How to make pop up card|
#Kirigami #Origami #Paper_Art
Paper Size : A4 . 150gsm~200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own pop up cards.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PLYpRxFjRz0SEjQJBGYXf4PR6XIaGYIN/view?usp=sharing
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
Guiana Shield Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|蓋亞那高原卡片|JR Kirigami Art #80
Guiana Shield Card|Origami|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|蓋亞那高原卡片|JR Kirigami Art #80
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | 3d紙藝術 |3d視覺藝術how to make paper Guiana Shield Card - how to make Pop up Guiana Shield Card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami Guiana Shield Card - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make Guiana Shield pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up Guiana Shield Card - How to cut and fold make Guiana Shield 3d card - 3d房屋卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a Guiana Shield pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #Guiana Shield pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d蓋亞那高原卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d蓋亞那高原卡片彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pMzbewL1jmlj34FMMkba7Gf-rgoQVUdy/view?usp=sharing
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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Paper Craft|3D Geometry Card|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D幾何彈出卡片
Paper Craft|3D Geometry Card|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D幾何彈出卡片
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | paper craft | 3d視覺藝術how to make paper geometry card - how to make Pop up geometry card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami geometry - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make geometry pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up geometry card -How to cut and fold make geometric 3d card - 3d幾何卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a geometry pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #geometry pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d幾何卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d幾何彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片手工藝品,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UWh7T3jiUIYK9SaGOHXBth2cJNNPAfyh/view?usp=sharing
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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2021年6月14日 星期一
Paper Craft|Origami House card|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D手工藝品房屋卡片
Paper Craft|Origami House card|Pop Up Card|Paper Art|Kirigami|Origami|3D手工藝品房屋卡片
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | paper craft | 3d視覺藝術how to make paper House card - how to make Pop up House card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami House - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make House pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up House card -How to cut and fold make House 3d card - 3d房屋卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a House pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #House pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d房屋卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d房屋彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片手工藝品,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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2021年6月9日 星期三
Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card 31 #Shorts
Kirigami Tutorial|Paper Art|Origami Art|Kirigami Art|Pop Up Card 31 #Shorts
How to make Card|Step by step tutorial|How to make Origami Architecture Card|How to make Origami Architecture|How to make Origami Building|How to make diy card|How to make greeting cards|How to make card design|How to make pop up card|
#Kirigami #Origami #Paper_Art
Paper Size : A4 . 150gsm~200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own pop up cards.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VWWBKNXmyujehLk6gpeWGiIGr_uujvKK/view?usp=sharing
If you like this video please subscribe me
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
House Card|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|房屋卡片製作 #Shorts
House Card|Paper Art|Pop Up Design|Paper Craft|Kirigami|房屋卡片製作 #Shorts
3d kirigami | 3d paper art | 3d card | 3d紙藝術 |3d視覺藝術how to make paper Castle Card - how to make Pop up House Card - how to make Kirigami - how to make Kirigami House Card - how to make Origamic Architecture - how to make diy card - how to make greeting cards - how to make card design - how to make House pop up card - how to make Origami Architecture card
Pop up House Card - How to cut and fold make House 3d card - 3d房屋卡片
Paper Size : A4 . 200gsm
This is a demonstration of how to cut and fold make a House pop up card. Interested people can download the pattern to make their own #House pop-up cards.
這是示範如何做#3d房屋卡片 彈出卡片,有興趣的人可以下載圖案自行製作3d房屋卡片彈出卡片.
Many people think that paper is something that is outdated.. After all, now you can just send a sticker in social networks. It is simple and fast, does not require any costs or time. However, the more so, a hand-made postcard will surprise the recipient and will let him know that you really tried to make something pleasant.
#pop_up_card
Pop-up-postcards are postcards with three-dimensional elements that are unfold when you open a postcard. The art of pop-up is a wonderful opportunity to create something completely unique and unique from plain paper Unique artistic traits and hand-made value.
It is quite simple to make the card, for this you will need: colored paper, cardboard, scheme, cutter, glue, scissors, pencil, ruler, printer and computer. You can make such crafts with your child, developing his imagination and drawing skills.
許多人認為紙張已經過時了。畢竟,現在你可以在社交網絡中發送貼紙了。 它簡單快捷,不需要任何費用或時間。 然而,更多的是,手工製作的明信片會給收件人帶來驚喜,讓他知道你真的想要做一些令人愉快的事情。
彈出式明信片是明信片,具有三維元素,當您打開明信片時會展開。 彈出式藝術是一個絕佳的機會,可以用普通紙創造出獨特而獨特的東西獨特的藝術特質和手工製作的價值。
製作卡片非常簡單,為此您需要:彩色紙,紙板,方案,刀具,膠水,剪刀,鉛筆,尺子,打印機和計算機。 您可以與您的孩子一起製作這樣的工藝品,發展他的想像力和繪畫技巧。
影片為切割紙張及摺疊紙張過程.免費提供下載模板圖使用! 模板僅提供個人使用,不得使用於商業用途 !
The template is provided for personal use only and not be used for commercial !
The template download is FREE at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h6YL5E-nP5__652YQX7ACpxNaOCjx3Bs/view?usp=sharing
If you like this video please subscribe me
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Kirigami (切り紙) is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper, rather than solely folding the paper as is the case with origami, but typically does not use glue.
In the United States, the term "Kirigami" was coined by Florence Temko from Japanese kiri "cut," kami "paper", in the title of her 1962 book, Kirigami, the Creative Art of Papercutting. The book was so successful that the word kirigami was accepted as the western name for the art of paper cutting.
Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then unfolded; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Simple Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms. A difference between Kirigami and the art of "full base", or 180 degree opening structures, is that Kirigami is made out of a single piece of paper that has then been cut.
Origamic architecture is a form of kirigami that involves the three-dimensional reproduction of architecture and monuments, on various scales, using cut-out and folded paper, usually thin paperboard. Visually, these creations are comparable to intricate 'pop-ups', indeed, some works are deliberately engineered to possess 'pop-up'-like properties. However, origamic architecture tends to be cut out of a single sheet of paper, whereas most pop-ups involve two or more. To create the three-dimensional image out of the two-dimensional surface requires skill akin to that of an architect.
Origin
The development of origamic architecture began with Professor Masahiro Chatani's (then a newly appointed professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology) experiments with designing original and unique greeting cards. Japanese culture encourages the giving and receiving of cards for various special occasions and holidays, particularly Japanese New Year, and according to his own account, Professor Chatani personally felt that greeting cards were a significant form of connection and communication between people. He worried that in today's fast-paced modern world, the emotional connections called up and created by the exchange of greeting cards would become scarce.
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