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PaperCraft Toys and Paper Models

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Every so often (well, more often than that), the boys ask for me to print a paper toy model. Constructing paper models of everything from buildings to puppets has become a hobby that all three utterly enjoy.  This year, our family added several creations to our collection, including:
a Space Shuttle,

Three Billy Goats Gruff Paper Puppets,

Minecraft Blocks,

a paper trebuchet catapult (that actually works!),

 

a Moving Copernican and Ptolemaic System,

and Saint Basil’s Cathedral.

 

(Originally, I was hoping that Stephen would make it like a real cathedral and not finish it in our lifetime, but… let’s just say it’s a blessing that he’s more patient and perseverant than I am!)

Our favorite papercraft, paper toy, and paper model websites:

  • Canon Creative Park.  A vast assortment of colorful and more complex papercrafts, including paper models for science and architecture, which oftentimes have some sort of history connection to what we’ve studied in the past.
  • The Toymaker.  This site contains paper gift boxes, paper puppets, skip-counting and math toys, and other fun toys that move.
  • Papertoys.com.  This has an assortment of paper models that we’ve completed over the past few yeasr, including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Santa Maria, and the Neuschwanstein Castle.  A few years ago, we also built an “I Spy” America City with templates of U.S. Landmarks.
  • Delta7Studios, which provides some paper models of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
  • My Little House, which contains papercrafts of events from the Bible (especially Easter and Christmas), as well as flannelgraph templates and an Armor of God paper toy.  I sorted links of the various pieces of the Christmas Village on our Christmas Traditions post a couple of years ago.
  • Minecraft Papertoys.  Blocks, characters, mobs, items, and more for the Minecraft fans.

If you have a favorite papercraft website, we’d love for you to include it in the comments!

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By Brandy Ferrell May 18, 2014 Leave a Comment Tagged With: CLASSICAL CONVERSATIONS, HISTORY, PAPER TOYS, SCIENCE

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