Talk:Paper craft

Practical applications
The information in the "Practical applications" section should probably be moved to Origami, unless some comparable material can be found for other crafts. Cheers! bd2412 T 15:49, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 * I thought I'd already done something about that some time ago but it seems I'd only put a reference about airbags under rigid origami. I'll just copy it to the relevant section in Origami. Dmcq (talk) 16:30, 2 March 2011 (UTC)

more ideas to include
A bit sad that paper art does not exist on its own, but maybe not entirely wrong. The edges of traditional crafts and modern art often mix, though not always.


 * paper folk arts
 * piñata
 * paper cutouts
 * Central Europe (very prominent in Poland and Czech lands, also distinctive variants in Germany and Switzerland)
 * Chinese
 * Mexican/Central America
 * papier mache sculpture
 * pulp art, 'a la Chuck Close (earlier examples exist)
 * "Artist's books" often attempt some tour de force regarding an innovation in using paper
 * paper balloons (remember the Mongolfiers ran a paper mill?)
 * paper lamps - folk traditions in Japan, Albuquerque, and also modern work like Sandro Tiberi's

Yama Plos  talk  00:50, 25 February 2017 (UTC)


 * Junkanoo crêpe paper costumes Yama Plos   talk  01:23, 25 February 2017 (UTC)

Reverted good-faith edits to intro
I reverted of edits going back to January 10, primarily by  and  /  (with some attempts at cleaning up the changes in between). These edits were made in good faith but turned the intro section into a mess without adding any actual information except for on the seemingly non-notable practice of "thrembling." -Elmer Clark (talk) 18:49, 20 April 2020 (UTC)

Thrembling
Capitalized Paper Sculpture and the term "thrembling" are associated with the commercial website https://www.howtomakemoneyfrompapercraft.com/ I am removing them from the article. ЄlєvєN єvєN | | иэvэ иэvэlэ 04:16, 20 July 2020 (UTC)

paper craft
urmi art 103.209.22.132 (talk) 08:46, 17 August 2022 (UTC)