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Paper is amazing stuff. Its cheap, easy to use, and easy to recycle. Its lightweight and easy to cut or tear--but incredibly strong when folded, layered, or rolled. It can stand stiff as a board, pop up like a spring, or hang softly like a silk scarf. Its disposable, but it can last for centuries. Its surface can be rough, or creamy smooth, or shiny. Sometimes its so thin you can see through it; other times, its thick enough to hold globs of paint. But it can also be beautiful, all on its own.

The projects in Paper Inventions were inspired by the many different varieties of paper, from fancy artists watercolor paper to recycled copy paper, and the many different ways it is used. Whether you like to make crafts or play with electronics, theres a project that will challenge you and unleash your creativity.

Projects in this book include:

  • DIY flavored edible paper and ink
  • Self-folding paper models
  • Light-up paper projects
  • Paper sensors and switches
  • Paper windmill and paper machines
  • 3D designs with paper
  • Origami and other fold and cut designs

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Make: Paper Inventions

by Kathy Ceceri

Copyright 2015 Kathy Ceceri. All rights reserved.

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Preface

Paper is incredible stuff. Its cheap, easy to use, and easy to recycle. Its lightweight and easy to cut or tear, but incredibly strong when folded, layered, or rolled. It can stand stiff as a board, pop up like a spring, or float like a leaf. Its disposable, but can last for centuries. Its surface can be rough or creamy, smooth or shiny. Sometimes its so thin you can see through it; other times, its thick enough to hold globs of paint. But it can also be beautiful all on its own. With so many kinds of paper aroundfrom fancy artists watercolor paper to slick recycled magazine page to plain old copy paperits not surprising that people today use paper to make everything from jewelry to robots. And you can too!

The projects in Paper Inventions were inspired by the cool ways you can use paper to explore STEAMScience, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. As youll discover, theres a lot of overlap between science and math, math and engineering, and even art and technology. Thats what makes inventing with crafts materials so much fun!

In each chapter, youll find projects for beginners as well as experienced Makers. Some can be done in an hour or two. The most complicated may take a few afternoons. Most require only ordinary art and household supplies. But youll also get suggestions for making them bigger and better using kid-friendly products and materials. Youll also learn where they came from and how they work. Youll get a list of suggested materials and where to get them. And simple step-by-step instructions and illustrations will make it easy to try the projects on your own or with friends and classmates.

Whether you like to make crafts or play with electronics, theres a project that will challenge you and unleash your creativity. Of course, its important to remember that all inventors run into snags. When your project or new idea doesnt work out the way you planned, dont give up! Learning how to troubleshoot by going back over every step until you find the problem is all part of the creative process. Luckily, when youre working with paper, its not hard to repair a broken piece with a little tape, or even start over if you have to.
Are you ready to give Paper Inventions a try? Great! Lets get started!

Acknowledgments

The projects in this book were inspired by many artists who share their work online and in print. Be sure to check out the resources listed at the end of each project. Id especially like to acknowledge Jie Qi, creator of Circuit Stickers, whose work on paper circuits has been very helpful. Id also like to thank the Schuylerville Public Library and students in the Schuylerville High School Life Skills class in New York, who helped with the newspaper dome project.

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