
Welcome! This article is made especially for kids who want fun, simple, and creative paper craft ideas for school project. Inside you will find tips, a short list of materials, safety notes, and 150 easy paper craft ideas.
Each idea includes what you need and quick steps so you can copy and paste the parts you like into your project folder. Read through, pick your favorites, and let’s make something wonderful with paper!
Why paper crafts are great for school projects
Paper crafts are perfect for school projects because they are cheap, safe, and easy to change. With just paper, glue, scissors, and a little imagination, you can build models, decorations, puppets, and things that help you learn.
Paper crafts help you develop fine motor skills, plan steps, and be proud of something you made by yourself. They are also easy to carry to school and show to your teacher or friends.
Materials you will often need
Most paper craft ideas for school project use basic materials. Keep these on hand:
- Plain printer paper, colored paper, construction paper
- Cardboard or cereal boxes (for stronger shapes)
- Scissors (use safety scissors if you are young)
- Glue stick and white glue
- Tape (clear tape and double-sided tape)
- Markers, crayons, colored pencils
- Ruler and pencil
- Hole punch and string or yarn
- Decorative items (stickers, glitter, buttons) — optional
Always ask an adult for help when using sharp scissors or strong glue.
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Simple rules and tips before you start
- Read the whole idea first so you know the steps.
- Use a pencil to draw before cutting.
- Work on a clean table and protect it with old newspaper.
- Let glue dry before moving your craft.
- Recycle paper and use scraps for small parts.
- Try small practice models first if the idea looks tricky.
- Keep finished projects safe in a folder or box.
150 Paper Craft Ideas for School Project
Below are 150 paper craft ideas for school project. Each idea has the name, simple materials, and quick steps. Ideas are kid-friendly and ready for school.
1. Paper Butterfly
Materials: Colored paper, scissors, glue, pipe cleaner.
Steps: Fold paper accordion-style for wings, glue to a pipe cleaner body. Decorate wings with markers.
2. Paper Flower Bouquet
Materials: Crepe paper or colored paper, straws or sticks, glue.
Steps: Cut petals, layer and glue, attach to stick stems, bundle into a bouquet.
3. Simple Paper Mask
Materials: Cardstock, elastic string, crayons.
Steps: Draw mask shape, cut out eye holes, decorate, attach elastic.
4. Paper Crown
Materials: Construction paper, stapler or tape, stickers.
Steps: Cut a strip, decorate, join ends to fit your head.
5. 3D Paper House Model
Materials: Cardboard, colored paper, glue.
Steps: Cut walls and roof, fold and glue to make a small house model.
6. Paper Boat
Materials: Newspaper or printer paper.
Steps: Fold classic origami boat — floats in water for play (supervised).
7. Paper Airplane Collection
Materials: Printer paper.
Steps: Make different plane folds and test which flies farthest.
8. Paper Lantern
Materials: Colored paper, scissors, tape.
Steps: Fold paper, cut slits, roll and tape to make a lantern.
9. Paper Fan
Materials: Paper, popsicle stick, glue.
Steps: Accordion fold paper, glue to stick for a handheld fan.
10. Paper Plate Sun
Materials: Paper plate, yellow paint, colored paper.
Steps: Paint plate yellow, cut paper rays and glue around.
11. Paper Mache Bowl (using paper strips)
Materials: Newspaper strips, glue/water mix, bowl for mold.
Steps: Layer strips on mold, dry, remove and decorate.
12. Paper Mosaic Art
Materials: Colored paper scraps, glue, drawing base.
Steps: Cut scraps into shapes and glue to form a picture like a mosaic.
13. Paper Chain Garland
Materials: Colored paper strips, glue or tape.
Steps: Loop strips together to make a long decorative chain.
14. Pop-Up Card
Materials: Cardstock, colored paper, scissors.
Steps: Cut two slits, fold inward to create a pop-up element, decorate card.
15. Paper Animals (Set of 6)
Materials: Colored paper, markers, glue.
Steps: Make simple folded shapes for animals: dog, cat, rabbit, fish, bird, turtle.
16. Paper Finger Puppets
Materials: Paper, tape, markers.
Steps: Draw tiny characters, cut and roll into tubes to fit fingers.
17. Origami Crane
Materials: Origami paper.
Steps: Follow step-by-step folds to make a classic crane.
18. Paper Bookmark Corner
Materials: Colored paper, scissors, markers.
Steps: Fold a square into a pocket corner, decorate and use in books.
19. Paper Snowflakes
Materials: White paper, scissors.
Steps: Fold paper and cut patterns, open to reveal snowflake shapes.
20. Paper Robot Model
Materials: Cardboard boxes, colored paper, glue.
Steps: Stack boxes, wrap with colored paper, add drawn buttons and face.
21. Paper Picture Frame
Materials: Cardboard, colored paper, glue.
Steps: Cut frame shape, decorate borders, insert a photo or drawing.
22. Paper Umbrella Craft
Materials: Paper, straw, glue.
Steps: Fold paper into half circle, attach to straw handle for a tiny umbrella.
23. Paper Basket
Materials: Construction paper, scissors, glue.
Steps: Fold and weave paper strips to build a small basket.
24. Paper Bracelet
Materials: Colored paper strips, tape, decorations.
Steps: Braid or loop strips, tape ends to form a bracelet.
25. Paper Wreath
Materials: Paper leaves or flowers, glue, cardboard ring.
Steps: Glue paper shapes onto a ring to make a wreath.
26. Paper Fruit Models (Apple, Banana, Orange)
Materials: Colored paper, glue.
Steps: Cut shapes, fold and glue to make rounded fruit models.
27. Paper Clock for Learning Time
Materials: Paper plate, brad fastener, colored paper.
Steps: Draw numbers, cut hands, attach with brad so hands move.
28. Paper Telescope (Toy)
Materials: Cardboard tube, colored paper, tape.
Steps: Decorate tube to look like a telescope for pretend play.
29. Paper Globe (Simple)
Materials: Printable map or colored paper, paper strips.
Steps: Cut hemisphere shapes and glue to form a small globe.
30. Paper Picnic Scene Diorama
Materials: Shoebox, paper cutouts, glue.
Steps: Create background and paper characters to stage a picnic.
31. Paper Puzzle (DIY jigsaw)
Materials: Cardstock, drawing, scissors.
Steps: Draw a picture, glue on cardboard, cut into puzzle pieces.
32. Paper Dolls and Clothes
Materials: Paper, scissors, markers.
Steps: Draw doll shapes and small paper outfits, cut and play dress-up.
33. Paper Boat Racing Track (pool game)
Materials: Paper boats, marked lanes on cardboard.
Steps: Make boats and race them in water or across a flat surface.
34. Paper Crowned Animals (Mask + crown)
Materials: Paper masks and small crowns, glue.
Steps: Combine mask with tiny crown for role play.
35. Paper Tree with Leaves
Materials: Brown paper trunk, green paper leaves.
Steps: Cut trunk and glue leaves in layers to make 3D tree.
36. Paper Chick in an Egg (Easter theme)
Materials: Yellow and white paper, scissors.
Steps: Cut egg shape, fold to open and place chick inside.
37. Paper Rocket Ship
Materials: Cardboard, colored paper, glue.
Steps: Make cone top and cylinder body, add fins and windows.
38. Paper Lanterns with Faces (festival craft)
Materials: Paper, markers, scissors.
Steps: Make lantern shape and draw fun faces.
39. Paper Handprint Art (family tree)
Materials: Colored paper handprints, glue, base paper.
Steps: Trace hands of family members and glue to tree trunk drawing.
40. Paper Spiral Snail
Materials: Colored paper, scissors, glue.
Steps: Cut spiral shape and roll it to form snail shell, add body.
41. Paper Pinwheel
Materials: Square paper, push pin, stick.
Steps: Cut and fold corners to center, pin to stick so it spins.
42. Paper Fish Mobile
Materials: Colored paper fish shapes, string, hanger.
Steps: Cut fish, decorate, hang from strings to make a mobile.
43. Paper Hedgehog with Rolled Paper Spines
Materials: Brown paper, rolled strips, glue.
Steps: Make body and glue rolled strips as spines.
44. Paper Sunflower with Layered Petals
Materials: Yellow and brown paper, glue.
Steps: Cut petal layers and paste around a brown center.
45. Paper Ladybug Stones (paper layered, glue on pebbles option)
Materials: Red and black paper, marker.
Steps: Make round ladybug body and add spots with black circles.
46. Paper Castle Model
Materials: Cardboard boxes, paper tubes, glue.
Steps: Stack shapes to create towers, add flags and draw bricks.
47. Paper Hot Air Balloon Craft
Materials: Paper strips or shapes, string, small basket.
Steps: Create balloon from curved strips and hang a small paper basket below.
48. Paper Treehouse Scene (shoebox diorama)
Materials: Shoebox, paper trees, tiny paper figures.
Steps: Build treehouse inside the box and add paper furniture.
49. Paper Rain Cloud with Hanging Drops
Materials: Cotton, paper clouds, blue paper drops.
Steps: Make cloud shape and hang paper raindrops on threads.
50. Paper Sun and Moon Mobile
Materials: Yellow and white paper, string, hanger.
Steps: Cut sun and moon shapes and hang them to spin.
51. Paper Word Wall (vocabulary display)
Materials: Paper cards, marker, string.
Steps: Write words on cards and hang as a classroom word wall.
52. Paper Friendship Card Set
Materials: Cardstock, colored paper, stickers.
Steps: Make cards and write nice notes for friends.
53. Paper Geometric Shapes Teaching Kit
Materials: Cardboard, colored paper, marker.
Steps: Cut triangles, squares, circles to teach shapes.
54. Paper Animal Masks (zoo set)
Materials: Paper plates, colors, elastic.
Steps: Turn plates into masks of different zoo animals.
55. Paper Volcano Model (with baking soda reaction)
Materials: Cardboard cone, paper, paint, baking soda and vinegar for eruption.
Steps: Build cone, paint, and use small eruption demo during presentation.
56. Paper Solar System Mobile
Materials: Colored paper circles, string, hanger.
Steps: Make planets of different sizes and hang to show orbits.
57. Paper Owl Craft (with layered feathers)
Materials: Brown paper, round eyes, glue.
Steps: Layer feather shapes and add eyes and beak.
58. Paper Candle (fake, safe)
Materials: Yellow/orange paper, glue, cotton for flame.
Steps: Roll paper into candle shape and top with cotton flame.
59. Paper Tree of Emotions (class activity)
Materials: Paper leaves with emotion words, tree drawing.
Steps: Students write feelings on leaves and add to tree for discussion.
60. Paper Teapot and Cup Set (pretend play)
Materials: Cardboard and colored paper.
Steps: Cut teapot and cups, fold and glue for a tea set.
61. Paper Camera Toy
Materials: Cardboard box, paper details, strap.
Steps: Decorate a small box to look like a camera for role play.
62. Paper Word Puzzle (crossword)
Materials: Paper grid, marker.
Steps: Create a crossword that classmates can solve about a topic.
63. Paper Bookmark with Tassel
Materials: Cardstock, yarn, hole punch.
Steps: Cut bookmark, punch hole, add yarn tassel, decorate.
64. Paper Accordion Book (mini storybook)
Materials: Long strip of paper, folded accordion-style.
Steps: Draw pictures and write a short story on each panel.
65. Paper Rainbow Craft (layers of colored paper)
Materials: Colored paper, scissors, glue.
Steps: Cut arcs and layer them to build a rainbow.
66. Paper Frog that Jumps (folded)
Materials: Green paper, fold into jumping frog origami.
Steps: Fold and press to make frog jump on table.
67. Paper Crown for Science Fair Display
Materials: Cardboard, gold paper, gems.
Steps: Make decorative crown as award prop for display.
68. Paper Dragon Puppet
Materials: Paper bag or folded paper, markers.
Steps: Decorate and add movable parts for a dragon puppet.
69. Paper Tree Year Chart (leaves for months)
Materials: Paper leaves labeled with months, pin board.
Steps: Attach leaves in order to show seasonal changes.
70. Paper Beehive and Bees (3D)
Materials: Yellow paper, black strips, cotton for bees.
Steps: Make hive shape and small bees to hang around it.
71. Paper Map with Landmarks (local area)
Materials: Paper, markers.
Steps: Draw a simple map of your neighborhood with paper symbols.
72. Paper Time Capsule Tube
Materials: Cardboard tube, paper notes.
Steps: Write notes, roll and place inside the tube for future opening.
73. Paper Windmill (pinwheel with blades)
Materials: Paper, pin, stick.
Steps: Make blades and pin to stick so it spins in wind.
74. Paper Shells and Beach Scene
Materials: Colored paper, sand-textured paper, glue.
Steps: Cut shell shapes and arrange on a paper beach scene.
75. Paper Costume Accessories (hats, cuffs)
Materials: Paper, tape, decorations.
Steps: Make simple wearable accessories for a school play.
76. Paper Animal Footprints Trail (learning game)
Materials: Paper cut footprints of animals.
Steps: Create a trail and have classmates guess which animal left them.
77. Paper Rainbow Kites (mini)
Materials: Paper, stick, string.
Steps: Make small kites and fly them on a windy day.
78. Paper Flower Garland (for classroom)
Materials: Paper flowers, string, glue.
Steps: Make many paper flowers and string them into a garland.
79. Paper Bird Nest with Eggs
Materials: Brown paper strips, small paper eggs.
Steps: Weave strips for a nest and place eggs inside.
80. Paper Ladder for Toys (mini obstacle)
Materials: Paper strips, glue.
Steps: Make ladder rungs and glue between two long strips for toy use.
81. Paper Story Wheel (rotating picture wheel)
Materials: Cardstock, split pin, markers.
Steps: Draw scenes on wheel panels and rotate to tell a story.
82. Paper Sun Hat (decorative)
Materials: Large paper circle, cut and fold to fit head.
Steps: Cut holes and decorate rim for a sun hat.
83. Paper City Skyline Collage
Materials: Black paper silhouettes, colored background.
Steps: Cut building shapes and glue to background for a skyline.
84. Paper Animal Mask with Moveable Mouth
Materials: Paper, brad fastener, markers.
Steps: Create mask and attach mouth piece with brad so it moves.
85. Paper UFO Model
Materials: Cardboard circles, glue, paint.
Steps: Stack and shape rings to build a UFO toy.
86. Paper Weather Wheel (sun, rain, cloud)
Materials: Cardboard circle, arrow, brad.
Steps: Draw weather types and spin arrow to show today’s weather.
87. Paper Telephone (string and cups)
Materials: Paper cups, string, hole punch.
Steps: Punch holes, tie string, and try talking as an old-fashioned phone.
88. Paper Dinosaur Models (simple)
Materials: Cardstock, scissors, markers.
Steps: Cut simple dinosaur shapes and fold to stand upright.
89. Paper Lion Mane (for costume)
Materials: Brown and orange paper strips.
Steps: Attach strips around a headband for a mane.
90. Paper Sun Dial (learning science)
Materials: Paper plate, straw, marker.
Steps: Make a sundial and use it to learn about sunlight and time.
91. Paper Treasure Chest (storage box)
Materials: Small box, colored paper, stickers.
Steps: Decorate box as a chest to hold small items.
92. Paper Silhouette Art (animals or people)
Materials: Black paper, colored background.
Steps: Cut silhouettes and glue to contrast background for dramatic art.
93. Paper Flower Pot with Tissue Paper Flowers
Materials: Cardboard pot shape, tissue paper for flowers.
Steps: Crumple tissue into flowers and stick into pot.
94. Paper Animal Habitats Display
Materials: Shoeboxes, paper animals, backgrounds.
Steps: Make habitats like forest, desert, and place animals inside.
95. Paper Story Puppets on Sticks
Materials: Paper characters on sticks, small stage.
Steps: Create puppets and tell a short play using your puppets.
96. Paper Weather Chart for Classroom Jobs
Materials: Paper cards, velcro spots.
Steps: Make cards for sunny, rainy, cloudy and change daily.
97. Paper Rocket Countdown Banner
Materials: Paper numbers, string.
Steps: Make numbered cards counting down and hang as a banner for project day.
98. Paper Animal Masks (ancient animals)
Materials: Cardstock, elastic, markers.
Steps: Create masks of ancient creatures like woolly mammoth or saber-tooth.
99. Paper Flower Crown (for events)
Materials: Paper flowers, headband base.
Steps: Glue paper flowers to a band to wear like a crown.
100. Paper Clock Tower Model
Materials: Cardboard tubes, paper, glue.
Steps: Build a tall tower and draw clock face for a display.
101. Paper Aquarium with Fish and Plants
Materials: Shoebox, blue paper, fish cutouts.
Steps: Make a scene with fish and sea plants inside the box.
102. Paper Puzzle Map of Country or State
Materials: Map print, cardboard, scissors.
Steps: Glue map to cardboard and cut into region pieces to assemble.
103. Paper Fortune Teller (origami)
Materials: Paper square, markers.
Steps: Fold into a cootie-catcher and write messages inside.
104. Paper Monster Door Hanger
Materials: Cardboard, googly eyes, string.
Steps: Cut shape, decorate into a monster and hang on door.
105. Paper Waterfall Book (flip art)
Materials: Stacked paper panels glued at one edge.
Steps: Create flowing pictures that change when you flip pages.
106. Paper Insect Models (butterfly, beetle, bee)
Materials: Colored paper, pipe cleaners, glue.
Steps: Cut insect shapes and add antennae from pipe cleaners.
107. Paper Sun Catcher (stained paper look)
Materials: Tissue paper, contact paper, frame.
Steps: Stick tissue pieces inside frame to make colored sun catchers.
108. Paper Chess Pieces (simple set)
Materials: Cardboard discs, marker.
Steps: Draw chess piece symbols on discs and play a homemade game.
109. Paper Plant Label Set (class garden)
Materials: Paper strips, markers, sticks.
Steps: Write plant names on labels and place in garden pots.
110. Paper Book Cover Decoration
Materials: Paper, glue, stickers.
Steps: Make a cover to protect and decorate textbooks.
111. Paper Tiny Town Models (houses on a board)
Materials: Cardboard houses, paper roads.
Steps: Make many small houses and place on a board to form a town.
112. Paper Puppet Theater (mini stage)
Materials: Shoe box, colored paper, curtain fabric.
Steps: Cut front opening, decorate as a stage and use puppets.
113. Paper Flower Press (for art)
Materials: Cardboard, paper, heavy books.
Steps: Press flowers between papers to dry for later use.
114. Paper Name Plates for Desk
Materials: Cardstock, markers, stick base.
Steps: Write your name and decorate to place on your desk.
115. Paper Memory Game Cards
Materials: Matching pairs of paper cards with pictures.
Steps: Make pairs and play memory matching with friends.
116. Paper Kaleidoscope Art (pattern strips)
Materials: Colored paper strips, glue, tube.
Steps: Place strips inside tube to create changing patterns when rotated.
117. Paper Animal Masks (sea creatures)
Materials: Paper plates, colored paper, string.
Steps: Turn plates into fish, shark, octopus masks and decorate.
118. Paper Planet Cards (learn the planets)
Materials: Cardstock circles, markers.
Steps: Make planet cards with facts on the back for learning.
119. Paper Shadow Puppets (for night show)
Materials: Black paper silhouettes on sticks, light source.
Steps: Cut shapes and use a lamp to project shadows on a wall.
120. Paper Bead Necklace (rolled paper beads)
Materials: Long paper triangles, glue, string.
Steps: Roll triangles tightly, glue, and string into a necklace.
121. Paper Stained-Glass Window (tissue and glue)
Materials: Tissue paper, glue, black paper frame.
Steps: Glue tissue pieces behind frame to look like stained glass.
122. Paper Frog Life Cycle Wheel
Materials: Cardboard wheel, pictures of stages, brad.
Steps: Draw each life stage and spin wheel to learn order.
123. Paper Little Mailbox with Letters
Materials: Small box, paper envelopes.
Steps: Make miniature mailbox and write tiny letters to friends.
124. Paper Fruit Basket with Labels (math counting)
Materials: Paper fruit cutouts, basket, number labels.
Steps: Use to practice counting and sorting fruits.
125. Paper Jellyfish with Hanging Tentacles
Materials: Paper bowl for body, streamers for tentacles.
Steps: Decorate bowl and attach streamers to hang as jellyfish.
126. Paper Caterpillar with Body Segments
Materials: Paper circles, glue, markers.
Steps: Tape or glue circles in a row and add face to front.
127. Paper Scene in a Bottle (rolled paper art)
Materials: Clear bottle, tiny paper trees and animals.
Steps: Roll and insert tiny shapes to create a small scene.
128. Paper Animal Footprint Matching Game
Materials: Footprint cards and animal pictures.
Steps: Match footprints to the correct animals as a learning game.
129. Paper Birthday Banner (custom)
Materials: Colored paper triangles, string, letters.
Steps: Cut triangle flags, add letters and string to form banner.
130. Paper Concertina Camera (photo prop)
Materials: Cardboard, accordion-folded paper, lens drawn.
Steps: Make concertina bellows and attach fronts to pretend take photos.
131. Paper Peg Dolls (flat paper dolls on pegs)
Materials: Clothespins, paper clothes.
Steps: Draw faces on pegs and make tiny paper outfits to change.
132. Paper Origami Box with Lid
Materials: Origami or square paper.
Steps: Fold neat box that can hold small treasures.
133. Paper Animal Masks (farm set)
Materials: Paper plates, paint, elastic.
Steps: Make farm animal masks like cow, pig, sheep and use in a play.
134. Paper Chain Reaction (domino show with paper fans)
Materials: Paper strips folded into fans, glue.
Steps: Set up a chain of folded paper pieces to create a reaction.
135. Paper City Transport Models (cars, buses)
Materials: Cardboard, wheels from bottle caps optional.
Steps: Make flat car shapes and decorate for a model road.
136. Paper Rocking Horse (small desktop version)
Materials: Cardboard template, fold and glue.
Steps: Cut and assemble rocking base and horse body for a toy.
137. Paper Emoticon Faces (classroom feelings board)
Materials: Paper circles, markers.
Steps: Draw different faces for students to choose how they feel.
138. Paper Story Map (plot map for stories)
Materials: Paper panels, markers.
Steps: Draw beginning, middle, end panels to map a story visually.
139. Paper Sundial Craft Box (shadow play)
Materials: Small box, straw, marker, sun experiment.
Steps: Make a small sundial and record how the shadow moves.
140. Paper Animal Masks (woodland creatures)
Materials: Cardstock, markers, elastic.
Steps: Create masks like fox, deer, and squirrel for costume use.
141. Paper Puzzle Box (secret box with paper locking flap)
Materials: Cardboard, folding flaps.
Steps: Make a box with a clever flap that keeps it closed.
142. Paper Story Stones (paper rolled to look like stones)
Materials: Paper rolled into shapes, write images.
Steps: Draw small pictures on each “stone” and use to tell a story.
143. Paper Sun and Cloud Scene (weather chart)
Materials: Paper, cotton, markers.
Steps: Draw scene and use movable cloud pieces to change weather.
144. Paper Name Garland (for class display)
Materials: Name cards, string.
Steps: Make a garland featuring everyone’s name for wall display.
145. Paper Animal Habitat Flip Book
Materials: Flip book pages with animals and habitats.
Steps: Flip through to match animals to their homes.
146. Paper Simple Bridge Model (engineering)
Materials: Paper strips, glue, small weights for testing.
Steps: Make beams and supports to test how much weight the bridge can hold.
147. Paper Flower Pot Holder (hanging craft)
Materials: Paper plate rings, string, small paper plant.
Steps: Make holder rings and suspend a paper flower pot.
148. Paper Simple Kaleidoscope Tube (decorated)
Materials: Cardboard tube, reflective paper inside, colored paper outside.
Steps: Decorate and look through to see patterns.
149. Paper Costume Mask (superhero)
Materials: Cardstock, elastic, markers.
Steps: Design a superhero mask and wear for a role-play presentation.
150. Paper Thank You Cards Set (for teachers or helpers)
Materials: Cardstock, colored paper, pens.
Steps: Make a set of cards and write thank-you messages inside.
How to pick the best idea for your school project
- Choose a project you enjoy. If you love animals, pick an animal craft.
- Think about time. Some projects take longer (like dioramas) and some are quick (bookmarks).
- Check materials. Use what you already have at home or school.
- Make it meaningful. Add a short note or presentation explaining why you made it and what you learned.
- Practice first. Make a small sample before the final version.
Short how-to for writing your project presentation
Every school project needs a small write-up. Use this simple template:
- Title: Name your craft (for example, “Paper Butterfly Mobile”).
- Objective: One line about what you wanted to learn or show.
- Materials: Short list of things you used.
- Steps: 4–6 short numbered steps.
- What I learned: One or two sentences about skills or facts you learned.
- Care instructions: How to keep the craft safe.
You can copy the template into your notebook and fill it for each idea.
Safety and cleanup
- Always use scissors safely and cut away from your body.
- Use glue in a well-ventilated area and avoid putting it on skin.
- Keep small decorations away from very young children.
- Clean up scraps and recycle paper waste.
Final tips to make your project stand out
- Use bright colors and neat edges.
- Add a short label or title card for display.
- Use a sturdy base like cardboard for models.
- Practice explaining your craft to a friend so you can talk about it confidently at school.
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Conclusion
You now have 150 paper craft ideas for school project to choose from.
These ideas are easy to follow, use simple materials, and are perfect for class displays, science fairs, art shows, or just making something fun at home.
Pick one or more ideas, follow the steps, and add your own creativity.
Remember, the best part of a paper craft is that it shows your imagination — so don’t be afraid to try new colors, shapes, or decorations. Have fun creating and good luck with your school project!