Each Popcard can be sent as a greeting card and unfolded it becomes special presents. This 3D card was first devised by our designer, after which he made a test model of it manually. After this sample has been approved, the different shapes to be cut out are programmed in a computer. This computer controls a precision laser, which burns the finely detailed details from the various sheets of cardboard with a gossamer hot laser beam. This precise cutting is only possible with a laser. Once all shapes are cut separately, the card is assembled by hand. The card is then packed in a cellophane bag together with an envelope. Ready to pleasantly surprise someone. Click here to see how our cards are made!
Flower card with beautiful Dutch Tulips – Dutch Tulip pop-up card
A beautiful LARGE pop-up card of a bunch of tulips in all kinds of bright colors. Truly an impressive floral card. The front of the card features a romantic tulip illustration in soft colours. A real Dutch scene!
The tulip is originally from Kazakhstan, from where the Turkish sultan in the 16e century took this beautiful flower to the gardens of the Turkish court in Constantinople, present-day Istanbul. This city had the most beautiful gardens, which many people came to see. Every year, when the tulips were in bloom, the Sultan threw a big party. The tulip became very popular and symbolized power and wealth. To express this, the sultan therefore wore the tulip on his turban. Because the tulips also looked very much like the turban, the name of the tulip is derived from the Persian word “tulipan” which means turban. Sultan Suleyman the First donated some tulips to important guests, including the Austrian ambassador. There they were planted in the gardens of the Emperor of Austria. In 1593, the first tulips in the Netherlands were planted in the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden. The tulips were very scarce and therefore very expensive. In 1634, the tulip madness, also known as tulip mania, really erupted in the Netherlands. Tulips were in high demand and they became more and more expensive. There was plenty of speculation with the bulbs and at one point a single tulip bulb had the value of an Amsterdam canal house. That could not continue and in 1637 the tulip madness ended just as quickly as it had started when the trade was banned by the government. Some people had become very rich, but many speculators were left penniless. It is funny that this Tulip Popcard also has the value of our Canal House Popcard.
Card size 24 x 17 cm, folded to 12 x 17 cm.
Including matching envelope and separate card, packed in a cellophane bag.
€ 799
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Super sweet birth card. Bigger than I thought, really impressive.
March 12, 2024
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