
My Friends Design Crazily Detailed Cards That Pop Up With Surprises
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My friends design these ridiculous cards in CAD, laser cut out the paper pieces and then hand assemble them. They keep coming up with new awesome designs.
Each card folds flat and then somehow opens up to unveil a super intricate paper sculpture. It can then be folded up again, as many times as you want. I can’t get enough of them!
More info: Etsy | lovepopcards.com
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A unique art, so creative too. classes please on how to do
I looove these - have few of these from London Xmas market last year! Absolutely amazing present!
I love how it shows two men and two women marrying! Something for everyone :)
This is just unique! I just love them.
These are so cool!
Correction: BoredPanda edited my original title from ¨My friends design these cards....¨ to ¨My friends make these cards....¨ All the cards are designed in house in Boston by my friends and assembled in Vietnam. Sorry for any confusion.
i wish i could make this!
Thanks very nice! Do you like 3d greeting card? Do you have a flower bouquet? There are pop up cardsis so cool, amazing pop up cards!
These are amazing!
perfect!
beautiful, even though it became 'common' with laser technology.
yeah - thats not as good as an average card on the streets of Vietnam. I was there during Tet in 2015, and they were going at $1.00/card for a large one and about $.75 per medium one. So what is so special about these?
These are sold literally a dime a dozen on the street in Vietnam. No one here thinks they are any special because, well, they are everywhere. I highly doubt your friend makes them either. They look generic just like what the street vendors here sell... Maybe he got hold of a bunch of them while abroad.
check out their website & you will see they were inspired by the ones in Vietnam but make their own.
They are still beautiful and a lovely expression of art regardless that they are "a dime a dozen".
Exactly.
check out their website & you will see they were inspired by those in Vietnam
My friends design all the lovepop cards in Boston and then all of the cards that are for sale are produced in Vietnam. Sorry I didn't mean to make it sound otherwise. That's my bad.
Perhaps those are copycat..the design seems European taste to me too. Even it is go viral in S.Korea on streets. Good luck to your friend.
actually , that kind of products were designed by Masahiro Chatani , a Japanese artist ( Google ) long time ago . I had a book of him last 15 years and the prducts were the same as those ones . Vietnamese people created some new product , but some were copied . ( I am Vietnamese )
Woah! Whoever made these, totally creative and patient as hell, woah!
She's right...its really not that special.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FWLadTIbGZQ/UpYF1XH4fbI/AAAAAAAADeM/A97gWkVnQ1Q/s1600/IMG_2261.JPG or this
Not saying they aren't, but....https://mgw99.files....0120-132817.jpgYou can see for yourself here.
They must have made a mistake in the final assembly with two brides/two grooms together instead of one bride/one groom.
Yeah, because there's no such thing as a gay or lesbian couple :/ homophobic people...
A unique art, so creative too. classes please on how to do
I looove these - have few of these from London Xmas market last year! Absolutely amazing present!
I love how it shows two men and two women marrying! Something for everyone :)
This is just unique! I just love them.
These are so cool!
Correction: BoredPanda edited my original title from ¨My friends design these cards....¨ to ¨My friends make these cards....¨ All the cards are designed in house in Boston by my friends and assembled in Vietnam. Sorry for any confusion.
i wish i could make this!
Thanks very nice! Do you like 3d greeting card? Do you have a flower bouquet? There are pop up cardsis so cool, amazing pop up cards!
These are amazing!
perfect!
beautiful, even though it became 'common' with laser technology.
yeah - thats not as good as an average card on the streets of Vietnam. I was there during Tet in 2015, and they were going at $1.00/card for a large one and about $.75 per medium one. So what is so special about these?
These are sold literally a dime a dozen on the street in Vietnam. No one here thinks they are any special because, well, they are everywhere. I highly doubt your friend makes them either. They look generic just like what the street vendors here sell... Maybe he got hold of a bunch of them while abroad.
check out their website & you will see they were inspired by the ones in Vietnam but make their own.
They are still beautiful and a lovely expression of art regardless that they are "a dime a dozen".
Exactly.
check out their website & you will see they were inspired by those in Vietnam
My friends design all the lovepop cards in Boston and then all of the cards that are for sale are produced in Vietnam. Sorry I didn't mean to make it sound otherwise. That's my bad.
Perhaps those are copycat..the design seems European taste to me too. Even it is go viral in S.Korea on streets. Good luck to your friend.
actually , that kind of products were designed by Masahiro Chatani , a Japanese artist ( Google ) long time ago . I had a book of him last 15 years and the prducts were the same as those ones . Vietnamese people created some new product , but some were copied . ( I am Vietnamese )
Woah! Whoever made these, totally creative and patient as hell, woah!
She's right...its really not that special.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FWLadTIbGZQ/UpYF1XH4fbI/AAAAAAAADeM/A97gWkVnQ1Q/s1600/IMG_2261.JPG or this
Not saying they aren't, but....https://mgw99.files....0120-132817.jpgYou can see for yourself here.
They must have made a mistake in the final assembly with two brides/two grooms together instead of one bride/one groom.
Yeah, because there's no such thing as a gay or lesbian couple :/ homophobic people...