DIY - Making Flap Cards (The Most Basic)
Hey everyone.
After 5 attempts and over 8 hours, I hope this last video turned out decent enough for anyone, even a complete beginner, to create their own flap cards.
Not much more to add..., here's the video:
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Thanks a ton!
Beyond the video being absolutely wonderful, what I appreciate most is you sharing your time, effort, and creativity with us.
Bravo and a big hug!
Hey, since you mentioned "this type of flaps," I had a quick question:
What other kinds of flaps are there?
Thanks!
@OierAgirresarobe:
Well, without getting too specific (as that could fill an entire course), let's just say your imagination (and anyone else's) is the only limit to what you can create.
In this case, it's a flap card made with 2 cards. Right.
For example, we could make a flap card with 3, 4, or 5 cards.
With 1, 2, 3, or 4 flaps, for example.
And with visual changes of more than 2 backs (3, 4, or 5), or back-to-face and face-to-back multiple times, for example.
I mean, there are many construction methods for this type of card (each more ingenious than the last), and the one I'm explaining is the most basic and simple.