Posted by bzedan on Jan 15, 2023
I promised a fun download since there was no card download this year and I plan to deliver! First: the set-up.
We send out about 50 cards every year and with about 25 of those we add a little something extra. Some years it is a comic, sometimes it's a cool patch, whatever. This year I made a phenakistoscope - which I tended to call an "animated disc" as it's a lot of word.
You can learn some more about phenakistoscopes over at The Public Domain Review but the tl;dr is that the little slots in the disc break up your view of the illustrations, adding a flicker that turns them into a simple animation.
I'm not the most natural at animation but I figured out a simple looping image (thanks, gif practice), printed them out and assembled everything. Well, first I had to cut out about 30+ perfect circles. Luckily I had purchased a circle cutter from Daiso some months before on a whim. It made quick work of it.

Punching the hole in the middle was a bit of a challenge, but I splurged on a leather hole puncher that I think will serve me well for some time, and made a bit of racket.

Then it was the handles, and I needed to keep things thin, light, and mailable in an envelope so it's thin chipboard. Yes, this much repetitive action was a combination of satisfying and frustrating!

But with the handles done, it was time for assembly. Some trial and error showed me how tight the brads needed to be attached (not very! I ended up using a spacer!), and I was able to turn them out pretty easily. They got tucked into envelopes with a simple little instruction sheet and sent off.

Okay! So that was the process, now for the goodies. I have uploaded a single-page PDF of this year's indulgence to Itchio for free, so you can print it out and give it a try at home! I know brads aren't like, the most common craft supply around, but I think you can probably figure out alternatives. You just need to be able to spin the disc and look through it!
Link to the crow heart phenakistoscope on Itchio here!
See the phenakistoscope in action in this short on YouTube. Text description below.
[Main video description: No audio. A small phone on a stand faces a mirror. A brightly coloured disc with slots cut into the edges moves into the space between the camera and the mirror. After a moment of getting settled and focused, the disc begins to be spun and as it spins the slots break up what is seen so that the images on the disc appear to be animated in a flickering manner, much like a zoetrope. The animation is of a crow raising its head and spreading its wings as a speech bubble with a heart in it rising above its head.]
Have fun crafting and may you also end up falling down a rabbit hole of how cool some of the old phenakistoscopes are!
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