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Three-dimensional card basic tutorial [11]: X-shaped structure three-dimensional card 2

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Today is Thanksgiving. It would be a good choice to make some small origami or three-dimensional cards to give to your parents and elders! Because these small productions are environmentally friendly and simple, and at the same time reflect your own feelings, I believe there is no reason for anyone to refuse!


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Following yesterday’s tutorial, we saw from the tutorial on three-dimensional cards with an type structure, and the other one is a square frame structure. In this lesson, we continue to "upgrade" and "transform" this crafting model, which will hide the square frame in the card!


Create an X-shaped structure


The content is the same as the previous lesson (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [10] X-shaped Structure Three-dimensional Card). First, you need to make an X-shaped structure: cut out two identical symmetrical graphics. Then make grooves on the top and bottom respectively, and the depth of the grooves should be half the diameter of the pattern. Then stitch them together.


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Create a bar-shaped open square frame


This time the X-shaped structure is not simply attached to the square frame, but requires some changes to the square frame. Only a simple paper tape can be used to replace the square frame.


Make a square frame as in the previous lesson (Basic Tutorial on Three-dimensional Cards [10] X-shaped Structure Three-dimensional Cards). The method is the same as before, which is also done by measuring the radius of the three-dimensional X-shaped structure.


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Then you need to make some changes and cut the square frame into two parts. Make sure the tabs on both ends are the same size.


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Then align the middle symmetry line of the completed frame with the middle symmetry line of the card. At the same time, fold the small wings on both sides inwards, and use a pencil to draw the corresponding positions of the small wings on both sides of the card.


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Remove the frame, and then draw the position of the small wing just marked (do you see something familiar here, because the professionally made cards we often buy also use the same principle, and they will also paste the required parts are marked, but usually printed)


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Then we will attach the frame to the X-shaped structure.An example can be seen below. The two small wings protrude separately.


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Now it’s time to paste their combination onto the card.


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Apply some glue to the little wings of the frame and attach them to the corresponding spots on the card.


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In fact, there is another more casual method, which is not to draw the corresponding position of the wing on the card, but to directly apply glue on the wing, carefully place it in the middle of the card, and then close it card, allowing it to find its own location to paste.


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The first method is used in the tutorial.


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The effect when viewed from the top.