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  • I just bought your book.. thanks for the info video..

  • Hello! I ran across your book years ago and bought it immediately. Clever from beginning to end. This tutorial helped re ignite my initial excitement. The slider card is brilliant in its simplicity! I like that you use regular cardstock and a PRITT STICK. Too many tutorials on here are product based and all use tapes that are expensive. My question to you is are these your designs? The last flip card you showed has been re done on here as a waterfall card. I think you should have credit!! dave

  • Hello calbear1313 - Thanks for your enthusiastic comments. I have designed lots of FLIP BOOKS over the past dozen years or so, and many have been made and taught by others without any modifications. 'Waterfall Card' is the most common name applied to this type of card. The ones I've seen on line and those made by students who bring them to my classes to show me tend to be a bit simpler in construction, though they all operate in a similar manner.

    Michael Jacobs - a 3-d kinda guy

  • that's awesome !!!! i love your work !!!! please upload more clips ! thanks alot !

  • This is realy cool!

  • Thank you for your comment! I've made dozens of cards with moving parts and enjoy the process - it's fun to tweak successive models for a particular card while working through the design elements to get everything to work smoothly - Michael

  • thats a great collection of cards you got there! good job! *subscribed*

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