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I think you'll find the answer is 'Decoupage' from the French meaning 'to cut'.
Chinese paper cutting, also known as jianzhi, is a traditional folk art that involves cutting patterns and designs into paper. It dates back over 1500 years and is often used to decorate windows, doors, and walls. Each region in China has its own unique styles and patterns of paper cutting.
Fine art paper cutting can be traced to 6th century China; though it has existed in Japan for nearly as long. Japan later evolved it into Kirigami (cutting and folding) by mixing it with the Japanese developed art of Origami (Japanese paper folding art) It has since spread to the rest of the world, some regions have histories of it dating back several centuries.
"Kirie" is the Japanese art of paper-cutting, and "Kirigami" is the application of cutting skills to origami. Origami does not use cutting or tearing, as folds are used to add the necessary details or functions.
It is a form of paper cutting made out of a single piece of paper that starts with a folded base. It is open and flattened to make a finished product. They are usually symmetrical like snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms.
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Paper Craft! (: :) There are many different types of paper craft. Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper. Quilling is the art of taking strips of paper and rolling them to form intricate designs. Scrapbooking is a very popular form of paper craft that utilizes paper to create memory books. Cardmaking is a paper craft in itself. Decoupage is the process of adhering paper onto other surfaces (it has become popular, as of late, to decoupage flowers onto furniture). Paper mache is a process where paper is broken down and incorporated with flour, water or other ingredients to create a pulpy substance that can be molded. Pinatas are a popular paper mache craft.
An art paper is any of a variety of types of paper which have a specific use in art.
Some standard children's art supplies are markers, paint, brushes, stencils, crayons, crafts, construction paper and cutting tools such as safety scissors.