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Flash Cards: Paper Crafts

In this chapter, you will have the chance to discover paper as a fascinating artistic medium. You will explore various techniques like folding, cutting and weaving. Along the way, you will also learn about Indian art traditions such as Sanjhi paper cuts.

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Paper Crafts - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Paper Crafts in Kriti-I for Class 6 (Arts).

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What is origami?

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Origami is the art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures.

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What does the paper crane symbolize?

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The paper crane symbolizes peace and hope, inspired by the story of Sadako.

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What is Sanjhi?

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Sanjhi is a traditional Indian paper cutting art from Mathura, used for making stencils.

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What precautions should you take when cutting paper?

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Always handle scissors and sharp tools carefully and keep them away from your body.

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What is paper weaving?

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Paper weaving involves interlacing strips of paper to create mats and designs.

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What are warp and weft?

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Warp and weft are the two types of threads used in weaving fabric.

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How can Sanjhi stencils be used?

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Sanjhi stencils can be used for decorations, including lanterns and rangoli.

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What is the story of Sadako?

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Sadako was a girl who made paper cranes in hopes of recovering from illness.

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What is a common mistake in paper cutting?

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Not following a design can lead to uneven paper cuts.

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What are buntings?

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Buntings are colorful decorations made from paper, cloth, or plastic, hung during festivals.

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What can you use for paper weaving?

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You can use paper, natural fibers, cotton, wool, jute, and even discarded fabric for weaving.

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What can folded paper create?

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Folded paper can be shaped into various objects and organisms.

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Why should you practice paper folding?

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Practicing helps improve skills and allows you to create more complex designs.

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How does origami differ from kirigami?

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Origami involves only folding, while kirigami includes cutting as well.

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What is essential in paper weaving?

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Even spacing and tight weaving ensure a well-structured mat.

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What is a common fold in origami?

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The valley fold and mountain fold are basic techniques in origami.

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What should you do before starting paper cutting?

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Sketch your design on paper to guide your cutting.

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What feelings do paper crafts express?

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Paper crafts can express creativity, peace, and cultural heritage.

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Why is paper weaving enjoyable?

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It promotes creativity and enhances fine motor skills.

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Where did origami originate?

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Origami originated in Japan and became popular across the world.