Paper Crafts

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  • Papier-mâché: Papier-mâché involves creating sculptures or objects by layering paper and adhesive.
  • Origami: Origami is a traditional Japanese art of paper folding to create decorative shapes and figures.
  • Quilling: Quilling involves rolling and shaping strips of paper to create decorative designs.
  • Folding Techniques: Folding techniques are often used in various paper crafts, such as card making, scrapbooking, and book binding.
  • Decoupage: Decoupage is a type of paper craft where decorative paper cutouts are glued onto objects.
  • Map Folding: Map folding is a form of paper craft, involving the manipulation of paper to create a three-dimensional representation.
  • Folding Patterns: Folding patterns are a fundamental aspect of various paper crafts, including origami and kirigami.
  • Paper Sculpture: Paper sculpture involves creating three-dimensional sculptures or figures using paper as the primary material.
  • Card Making: Card making involves creating handmade greeting cards, often using paper crafting techniques.
  • Bookbinding: Bookbinding involves creating handmade books using various paper crafting techniques.
  • Paper Folding: Paper folding involves creating three-dimensional shapes by folding paper in specific patterns.
  • Paper Cutting: Paper cutting involves creating intricate designs by cutting paper with scissors or knives.
  • Folding Technique: Folding techniques are used in various paper crafts, such as origami, kirigami, and paper engineering.
  • Scrapbooking: Scrapbooking involves arranging photos, memorabilia, and decorative elements on pages to create memory books.
  • Origami Therapy: Origami is a form of paper crafting, which can be a relaxing and enjoyable hobby.
  • Folding Technique: Folding techniques are used in various paper crafts, such as origami, kirigami, and modular origami.
  • Paper Weaving: Paper weaving involves creating woven patterns or baskets using strips of paper.