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HOW TO MAKE POP-UP CARDS - Advanced Level

$55

Link Tong

Thursday, August 6 (6 - 7:30pm) Beginner
Sunday, August 9 (9:30 - 11am) Advanced

$55 per person. Limited seating. Pre-registration required https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/VRL64KJJYGNPG.


Special note: Link Tong has 2 classes - Thursday Beginner Level and Sunday Advanced Level. Attendees could take Either or Both of the classes. Beginner Level class (Thursday) is not required in order to take Advanced Level class (Sunday), since each class learns different techniques to make Pop-up cards.

- Each class is $55 including all materials. Those who sign up for both classes get $10 off, which is $100 total.


"Every time I open a pop-up book/card, I feel like a child again with great sense of wonder..." Do you share that same feeling? Ever curious about how those pop-up structures are made? Join this workshop with artisan Link Tong to learn about basic pop-up techniques. You will have chance to make your own 2-3 pop up cards to decorate your home or to give to your loved one. Come to learn and bring out your inner child :) If you have taken Link's beginner level class before and would like to learn more, then this is the perfect class for you. If you have not, still take this class as you will have a lot of fun :)

Link Tong

Link Tong is a certified floral designer and a crafter since he was a little kid. Paper has been his favorite medium because of its versatility and practicality.
Founded in 2014, Roses Without Thorns is Link's childhood dream came true: a small craft business that caters to everyone's everyday needs with his pop-up cards cut by laser and assembled by hand (and heart). Each intricate card is an unique work of art that is meant to be displayed and treasured.

Roses Without Thorns is proud to create custom cards for Parliamentary gift boutique in Ottawa, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, CIBC...and many more Canadian and US businesses/organizations.

"I believe that sending/receiving greeting cards is a beautiful gesture that should be carried on, thus I make these intricate cards that meant to be displayed as decor to enjoy for a long time. Pop-up cards are the perfect combination of ancient craftmanship and modern technology, using Japanese Kirigami (paper cutting art) techniques and modern technology (Laser cut, 3D graphic design program). My mission is to keep analog alive in the digital age".

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