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I search a toto for blind louver card. I saw one year a go, I think it was on Pinterest... Lates on one side there was a picture and of the back lates there was another image. Has anyone ever seen this somewhere? It look like a store with double side image...
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Creep!
I don't have any worlds to say how Your response falls in the right time!
My swap/ 7 cards are ready to send and I don't know how to name the technique I used!
This is the concept. I searched since 4 weeks ago and only find some link in french. This is the name for the technique that I search!
AMAZING! I do not know how to thank you, but you make my day!!!
Thanks a lot, lot, lot!
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French-Canadian SU! Demo and Fan Club member
You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have... Maya Angelou
Thank you the girls of your precious help.
I am a French Canadian and sometimes, I tryto express myself in English, but this is so difficult to find words. In team, we arrived there!
Watch my gallerie next two weeks, I will be post a card that explaining the contexte of my research.
Many thanks! Susy
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I think the term "lenticular card" is more appropriate since it refers to terms used in scientific research and history of photography.
What do you think about this term?
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I think the term "lenticular card" is more appropriate since it refers to terms used in scientific research and history of photography.
What do you think about this term?
While that term is more accurate, I think most people would remember 2 View (as its easier and more visual). Also, since that is the name as it was located, it might be less confusing adding another term to the card (unless Lenticular would refer to the larger size, stand alone type of card vs. the smaller attached-to-card 2 View card)... Just my opinion...
One tip: If you are going to add it to the top of your card (as opposed to making it like the Lenticular Pop Up Card Tutorial), I suggest you make your strips no larger than 1/2" wide, otherwise it will really stick up off the card (plus you'll need a lot more cardstock for the base). Just doing 4" x 6" pictures, you'll need more than 12" of cardstock (remember the folds; I added an additional 1/16" between each strip to allow for some picture placement room (its tricky to place adhesived paper in narrow areas!). Also, keep in mind that the only thing holding the finished project onto the card is just adhesive on the bottom of those valley folds (I suggest regular craft glue).