Papermade is a brand that creates whimsical and fun do-it-yourself paper craft kits and books for all ages.
Founded in 2007 by Daniel Stark and James Mitchell, who were inspired by the simple pleasure of folding a piece of paper into a toy or object
Started as a line of paper toys and developed into a broader range of craft kits and books
Featured in various media outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Martha Stewart Living
Papermade books have been translated into several languages and are distributed worldwide
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A book that contains instructions for creating paper-based scenes and characters from classic fairytales.
A kit that includes pre-cut and scored pieces to create 12 different paper-based cars.
A book that includes instructions for creating paper-based decorations and costumes for Halloween.
Papermade products are designed for all ages, from kids to adults.
Papermade products usually use standard printer paper, but thicker cardstock or construction paper can also be used for sturdier results.
Papermade creations are not very durable, so they are meant to be temporary or used as decorative items for short-term use.
Yes, Papermade products are distributed worldwide and can be purchased from various retailers and online marketplaces.
Yes, the instructions in Papermade books are designed to be clear and simple to follow, with step-by-step guides and illustrations.