Feed Your Head:
The Pocket Paper Engineer

The Pocket Paper Engineer,
Volume I: Basic Forms:
How to Make Pop-Ups Step-by-Step
Imagine having the ability to make one of those beautiful, intricate pop-up books or cards that make young and old alike ooh and ahh over your handiwork. Think you couldn’t do it? Well, with Carol Barton’s help you just might. Barton’s book, “The Pocket Paper Engineer” is divided by actual tabs into five categories for easy referral. Those categories are: Directions, Boxes, Triangles, Combinations and Variations, and Layers. Each category gives a page of explanation: a step-by-step illustrated instruction guide; a photo of the finished pop-up; a handy tear-out practice sheet complete with detailed, labeled cut lines drawn in; and a pocket for storage of completed projects…. A unique gift for the amateur artist, “The Pocket Paper Engineer” provides hours of artistic fun easy enough for children to conquer and entertaining enough for an adult who likes to fiddle around with crafts. -Bookpleasures.com
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