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Magazine paper weavings If you want to make your paper craft EXTRA exciting and more earth friendly, we highly recommend creating paper strips from magazines or photos, and weaving them against solid colors to create a staggered image. You can totally try this beautiful design with anything you have lying around! These super fun paper weaving are a great paper craft for kids of all ages. They can be made with two pieces of paper, a pencil and scissors.
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The document provides instructions for teaching students to weave banig mats from the Philippines using paper strips. It includes steps to introduce Philippine culture, demonstrate the weaving process, and guidelines for an independent production process. 2.
Students will learn about the geography and environment of the Philippines, compare rainforest types, and explore cultural aspects. How to Create a Paper Banig workshop with Nikki Natnat, April 23, 2021. The Art & Art History graduation exhibition is created in partial fulfillment of FAH451: Curating Now: Turning Concepts into Curatorial Projects, taught by professor and Director/Curator Christine Shaw.