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There’s an excellent feature on pop-up books and artists including paper engineer extraordinaire Robert Sabuda over at Pingmag1. I’m a big fan of his as I’ve been fascinated with pop-ups ever since I was a little girl.2 That fascination naturally manifested itself in our wedding invitation (have you seen it?) and my book collection which consists of dozens of children’s books, a fraction of which just happen to, you know, pop up.
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In case you want to build a pop-up book collection too, here are my three favorite pop-up books of all time for your consideration:
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Wizard of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Commemorative Pop-up by Robert Sabuda
Arn gave me this book as a gift while we were still dating so I keep it in its original plastic packaging for protection :) The abridged text is true to Frank L. Baum’s original, and the pop-ups and illustrations don’t distract and rather enhance the unravelling of the story. The paper sculptures I featured in the above photo are, clockwise from left: (1) the glittering green and gold Emerald City (complete with 3D glasses!); (2) Dorothy meets Glinda; and (3) the launch of the hot-air balloon.
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Botticelli's Bed & Breakfast
Botticelli’s Bed & Breakfast by Jan Pienkowski
This is pure genius! You open the book a full 360 degrees, tie both ends of the book covers together using the attached ribbons and voila, it’s a 3D “bed and breakfast”. And mind you, it’s not an ordinary B&B but a fictitious inn supposedly belonging to the great Botticelli. Fifty-six great artworks are scattered throughout the ten “rooms”: try and find paintings and popular icons (like Whistler’s mother and Michelangelo’s David), and the masters themselves (clue: Vermeer is in Van Gogh’s bedroom). You can pull-out tabs, open secret doors, and unlock underground hideaways to find all hidden artworks; or you can take a guided tour courtesy of a little guidebook (but where’s the fun in that? ;) ) This book was a lucky find at Strand Bookstore3 sometime in ’98.
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The Elements of Pop-up
The Elements of Pop-up by David A. Carter and James Diaz
This book is for the aspiring (read: wannabe) paper sculptor/engineer. The title says it all: the book contains all the building blocks you’ll ever need in constructing whatever kind of pop-up you need or want. It lists the different types of pop-up techniques and “mechanisms” in pull-apart form in order for you to better understand how they’re made. Even if you’re not in the stationery business and simply just want to make cute greeting cards for your friends it’s a really good buy.
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By the way, I know I owe you a list of my web design heroes but for now, why don’t you check out BP’s list of The Best Designed Filipino Blogs for 2006.

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  2. It all started when my parents bought me a Sesame Street pop-up book when I was 8 which I’ve kept all these years, never mind that it’s now all dog-eared and dirty.[ back]
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  1. hey cyn,

    do you know that there’s an organization or association for people who like collecting pop-up books. I met someone who shares your passion for pop-up books and his office library was just bursting (hehehe) with pop up books. I forgot who it was and what the org’s name was but i can look it up.

    Ako naman i was bawled over by Sabuda’s Alice in Wonderland. A friend bought it as a gift for Veda sana but since she was still wee at that time she decided to give it to her sister. Masingil nga. Ganda rin ng kanyang christmas pop up.

    I went through this short phase when i tried to make my own pop-up cards and si Robert Sabuda also has designs sa site niya.

    Your wedding invite is still the best invite i’ve seen ever. At nandoon pa lahat ng names namin kaya doubly special hahaha

  2. Cynthia
    Dec 27th 2006

    Nest! Hehe, singilin mo na yung book from your friend, Veda (and YOU) will love it. Super galing ni Robert Sabuda ano? And thanks for the comment re our wedding invite, hehehehe. Of course we loved having you three part of our wedding, dapat lang kaya ano? ;)


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