Good luck pop-up card of a teacher’s desk, chair and whiteboard for my sister-in-law who is starting new career as a teacher.
The personal handwritten greeting has been obscured.
Card is drawn in ink with watercolour and is A6 (approx 6″x4″).
Art by Rachel Groves
Good luck pop-up card of a teacher’s desk, chair and whiteboard for my sister-in-law who is starting new career as a teacher.
The personal handwritten greeting has been obscured.
Card is drawn in ink with watercolour and is A6 (approx 6″x4″).
You should defo be marketing these (and the other two you’ve posted) or finding a company who can do it for you. They are splendid and too good to be ‘just’ for personal use. They shoudl be more widely available. You might be living with a chronic illness but boy your creative juices are still flowing. Well done !!
This teacher’s world, and all your pop-ups, are exquisite works of art. I love them!
I would just like to point out that those chubby little fingers in the video belong to me and I’m available for assignments as a hand model at a reasonable day rate. Thank you.
Hooray!! Really well done. Your whimsy + perspective:-)
So good! Lovely work, creative indeed!
supercool – these cards have really opened up a sort of ‘shorter time’ creativity and I am envious, I want to collect the whole “Rachel Creative Pop-up Collection” – They look great, indeed they look happy, is it possible to have your feelings reflected in the postcards, but I feel happiness coming from them – that you like doing them, they give satisfaction. Cool.
This meant an awful lot to me … thank you!
I’m so glad other people have seen it and be amazed by
your incredible talent. I will cherish it!
Love
The sister-in-law
xxx
You need to make a D- card. D- students need encouragement and positive reinforcement as well, haha.
How do you make this card?
Here’s a good illustration of the simple pop up mechanism the card uses
http://www.technologystudent.com/designpro/popup1.htm
Thank you very much!