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)
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]. 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. 10 seconds
Pop-up books and interactive paper products [11].