![]() I set it up this way so I can easily keep track of downloads, but I do NOT share your information with anyone. ** you get my free templates via email - in other words, you have to enter a real email address, then you'll get an automatic reply from me with links to the PDF files. You can also get a few extra free templates from my website.** Once you're done with that, come back and read the rest. ![]() Would-be paper engineers have many craft book options to choose from, and though I have a few of them in my library, I find it much more helpful to learn by making - so my first piece of advice is to stop reading this instructable, click on the links above and make those cards. There are many types of pop-ups, but to keep things from getting too complicated and long, in this instructable I will only discuss the style known as OA (for Origamic Architecture), and limit myself to cards which are best viewed when they are opened at a 90° angle. I have published a few instructables on how to make specific pop-up cards (such as the dove, pop-up room, or the gift card), but this time I'd like to share tips on designing your own cards from scratch.
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