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A standard "hamburger" or "hot dog" fold for a card base or a simple paper airplane wing fold takes less than 10 seconds. 3. "Up With Paper" (Pop-Up Cards)
By folding a single sheet of paper and making specific alternating cuts, you can create a giant loop large enough to step through in seconds. 10 seconds
If you need paper to look aged quickly, you can use a heat-based method. While full submersion takes longer, a 10-second "blast" can work for small effects: A standard "hamburger" or "hot dog" fold for
Use a sponge dauber and a stencil to "swipe" ink across a card. A single layer of color typically takes about 10 seconds to cover the surface. If you need paper to look aged quickly,
Elaborate 3D cards that "unfold" the moment you open them.
Pop-up books and interactive paper products [11].
For polyester or specialty crafts, covering a design with parchment paper and pressing for exactly 10 seconds is a standard finishing step to set the image [22].

