POP-UP tutorial | 3-layer Rotation Bunny on The Moon | OCT Mid-Autumn Theme Bullet Journal Coverpage

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Learn how to make a three-layer rotating pop-up for a bullet journal cover page with detailed steps and tools needed, credit given to Bernard from Irma's Pop-Up Blog, along with tips on adjusting speed and accessing digital versions for help.

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  • Bernard from Irma's Pop-Up Blog is the original designer of the three-layer rotating pop-up setup for a bullet journal cover page.
  • The tutorial emphasizes the importance of using specific tools like paper, ruler, pencil, compass, and thicker paper like 300gsm watercolor paper, along with detailed steps for drawing the base, center axis, and circles, offering tips for adjustments and access to digital versions on Patreon for additional support.

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Recent questions

  • How do I create a rotating pop-up setup?

    By following the tutorial, you can create a rotating pop-up setup for a bullet journal cover page.

  • Who is the original designer of the pop-up setup?

    Bernard is the original designer of the pop-up setup.

  • What tools are needed for the pop-up setup?

    Tools needed include paper, ruler, pencil, compass, and razor, with a recommendation for thicker paper like 300gsm watercolor paper.

  • What are the detailed steps for drawing the pop-up setup?

    Detailed steps are provided for drawing the base, center axis, and circles, with tips on adjusting speed and accessing digital versions on Patreon for assistance.

  • Where can I find the tutorial for the pop-up setup?

    You can find the tutorial for the pop-up setup on Irma's Pop-Up Blog.

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"Rotating Pop-Up Bullet Journal Cover Tutorial"

  • Tutorial on creating a three-layer rotating pop-up setup for a bullet journal cover page.
  • Credit given to the original designer, Bernard, from Irma's Pop-Up Blog.
  • Tools needed include paper, ruler, pencil, compass, and razor, with a recommendation for thicker paper like 300gsm watercolor paper.
  • Detailed steps provided for drawing the base, center axis, and circles, with tips on adjusting speed and accessing digital versions on Patreon for assistance.
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