Pepakura

This article is about the paper-folding craft. For the New Zealand urban area, see Papakura
Pepakura, or papercraft, is a method of crafting three-dimensional objects out of paper, similar to origami. However, it differs from origami in that the patterns can consist of several pieces of paper, and that the patterns are cut out with scissors and affixed together rather than standing on their own. Since pepakura patterns can be easily printed and assembled, the Internet has become a popular means of exchanging them.

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