
6 Quick & Easy Paper Crafts Using Scrap Paper & Magazines
Paper crafting is a fun and creative way to make something unique and beautiful out of everyday materials. It’s also a great way to recycle and reuse materials that would otherwise be thrown away. Scrap paper and magazines are two of the most common materials used in paper crafting, and they can be used to make a variety of projects. Here are six quick and easy paper crafts that you can make using scrap paper and magazines.
1. Paper Flowers
Paper flowers are a classic paper craft that can be made with scrap paper and magazines. To make paper flowers, start by cutting out flower shapes from the paper. You can use a variety of colors and patterns to create a unique look. Once you have your flower shapes cut out, use a glue stick to attach them to a piece of cardstock or construction paper. You can then add details like leaves, stems, and centers to your flowers.
2. Paper Beads
Paper beads are a fun and easy way to make jewelry out of scrap paper and magazines. To make paper beads, start by cutting strips of paper that are about 1/4 inch wide and 3 inches long. Roll the strips of paper into a bead shape and secure them with a dab of glue. Once the beads are dry, you can string them together to make a necklace or bracelet.
3. Paper Weaving
Paper weaving is a great way to make a unique piece of art out of scrap paper and magazines. To make a paper weaving, start by cutting strips of paper that are about 1/4 inch wide and 3 inches long. Then, weave the strips of paper together to create a pattern. You can use a variety of colors and patterns to create a unique look. Once you’ve finished weaving, you can glue the weaving to a piece of cardstock or construction paper to make a finished piece of art.
4. Paper Quilling
Paper quilling is a fun and creative way to make art out of scrap paper and magazines. To make paper quilling, start by cutting strips of paper that are about 1/4 inch wide and 3 inches long. Then, roll the strips of paper into coils and glue them together to create a pattern. You can use a variety of colors and patterns to create a unique look. Once you’ve finished quilling, you can glue the quilling to a piece of cardstock or construction paper to make a finished piece of art.
5. Paper Mache
Paper mache is a great way to make a variety of projects out of scrap paper and magazines. To make paper mache, start by tearing the paper into small pieces. Then, mix the paper pieces with a paste made of flour and water. Once the paste is mixed, you can use it to cover a variety of objects, such as balloons, boxes, or even sculptures. Once the paper mache is dry, you can paint it to create a unique look.
6. Paper Folding
Paper folding is a great way to make a variety of projects out of scrap paper and magazines. To make paper folding, start by cutting out shapes from the paper. You can use a variety of colors and patterns to create a unique look. Once you have your shapes cut out, use a glue stick to attach them to a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Then, fold the paper in various ways to create a 3D effect.
FAQs
What materials do I need to make paper crafts?
You will need scrap paper and magazines, a glue stick, scissors, and cardstock or construction paper. You may also need other materials depending on the project you are making.
How do I make paper beads?
To make paper beads, start by cutting strips of paper that are about 1/4 inch wide and 3 inches long. Roll the strips of paper into a bead shape and secure them with a dab of glue. Once the beads are dry, you can string them together to make a necklace or bracelet.
What is paper quilling?
Paper quilling is a fun and creative way to make art out of scrap paper and magazines. To make paper quilling, start by cutting strips of paper that are about 1/4 inch wide and 3 inches long. Then, roll the strips of paper into coils and glue them together to create a pattern. You can use a variety of colors and patterns to create a unique look. Once you’ve finished quilling, you can glue the quilling to a piece of cardstock or construction paper to make a finished piece of art.
I have done so many paper crafts over the years. It amazes you that your videos about paper always have a few things I have never seen. I love your videos that pertain to paper
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Love the scrape tape!! The shaving cream is going to be a great project with my grandkids!! I make decoupage tissue boxes.. The coffee leather paper is great for a unique look!!
Brilliant ideas !!
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Beautiful!
Can’t wait to try this! Why buy it from the store when you can make it at home ❤😊
Oh!!! Messy kid stuff!! Just up this retired teacher's alley!!!
That’s amazing!
@ 1:35, i love this idea, and i love the card you made with 3 scrap tapes. very cool! what glue did you use to adhere the bottom side of the tape to the card paper / card stock? the shaving cream paper is also quite interesting. where do you find these ideas? are many of the ideas original to you? WOW! can i suggest something you may not have shown us? could you created a tie dye effect on paper? what size paper would you recommend: is bigger better? would you scrunch up the paper a lot first to make it more flexible like fabric? would you spritz it with a little mist of water to make it slightly moist or leave it dry? what kind of paper could you use that could withstand being tied tightly with string to create the unstained areas in the tie dye? i just know you could do this!
You are amazing with the ideas you come up with!😊
I don’t how you come up with these ideas but it’s pure genius. There’s so much fun to be had with these crafts and I’m sure kids would marvel at this kind of crafting. It’s nice to stray away from the ordinary once in a while and test your creativity. That’s whT you offer us, thanks.
FANTABULOUS. Thank you, Deidre~ 💖
So clever! ❤️
You always amaze me, that faux leather paper just blew my mind. Simple things is what I believe makes everything better. Once again thank you for sharing this idea.
My sister n niece would do the cling wrap painting technique on canvas but she didnt put tags on it. Great ideas Diedra!
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Oh, this is priceless! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing! Those look so fun! I love the faux leather technique and will be putting that to use on some books for a set in an old library.
Love this…. It looks like so much fun!
You show awesome ideas and inspiration