Arts and Crafts - Papier- und Pflanzenhandwerk
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Papier- und Pflanzenhandwerk wie „Kalligraphie“, „Origami“ und „Ikebana“.
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a small, original piece of art created by an artist and traded or exchanged with other artists as a way of promoting their work and building a collection
ATC (Kunstkarte)
the art of producing beautiful handwriting using special writing instruments such as a dip or brush pen
Kalligrafie
the process of creating handmade cards for various occasions such as birthdays, holidays, weddings, and other special events
Kartenherstellung
a type of papermaking technique where pulp is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional object
Guss Papier
the art of making pictures by sticking photographs, pieces of cloth or colored paper onto a surface
Collage
an art technique in which paper with printed images or text are torn and rearranged to form new compositions
Dekollage
a craft technique that involves applying ink to a rubber stamp and then pressing the stamp onto paper or other materials to create a design or pattern
Gummistempeln
a paper art technique that involves crumpling, folding, and twisting paper, applying ink or paint to the surface, and then carefully unfolding the paper to reveal a unique and textured abstract design
Froissage
a craft technique that involves decorating an object by gluing cut-out paper or fabric designs onto it and then coating it with layers of varnish or lacquer
Decoupage
a technique used to create a raised or three-dimensional design on paper by pressing it between two engraved metal plates or using a stylus to create a design on the paper surface
Papierprägung
a paper craft technique that involves folding strips of paper into a pattern that resembles the iris of a camera lens, and then layering them over a design template to create a decorative effect
Iris-Faltung
the practice or art of folding paper into desired shapes, which is originated from Japanese culture
Origami
a technique of creating art by burning designs onto wood, paper, or other materials using a heated tool or instrument
Papierbrennkunst
a form of art that involves using paper to create various decorative or functional objects, such as origami, paper quilling, scrapbooking, cardmaking, and paper cutting
Papierkunst
a decorative art technique that involves floating pigments on a liquid surface, manipulating the colors into intricate designs, and then transferring the design onto paper or fabric
Marmorieren
a form of crafting that involves creating three-dimensional models of objects or structures using paper materials, such as cardstock or paperboard, and following a pattern or template
Papiermodellierung
a traditional art form that involves cutting intricate designs or patterns into paper using scissors or a sharp blade, resulting in a delicate and detailed work of art
Papier schneiden
the process of creating paper from pulp, which is made by breaking down fibers from wood, rags, or other materials, and then forming the pulp into sheets or rolls through a variety of techniques
Papierherstellung
a craft technique that involves creating objects by layering pieces of paper soaked in a mixture of glue or flour and water over a mold or armature, and then allowing it to dry
Papiermaché
a decorative paper craft that involves using tools to emboss, pierce, cut, and color parchment paper to create intricate designs and lace-like patterns
Pergamentkunst
a paper craft technique that involves rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper into various shapes, and then gluing them together to form decorative designs, patterns, or images
Quilling
a paper art form that involves cutting and folding paper to create intricate and three-dimensional designs, often for decorative or architectural purposes
Kirigami
a traditional Japanese art form that involves wrapping gifts or other items using decorative paper and folding techniques
Origata
a paper craft technique that involves layering multiple pieces of paper of varying colors or patterns, and then cutting intricate designs into the layers to create a three-dimensional effect
Papierlagentechnik
a traditional Japanese art form that involves folding a single sheet of paper into various shapes and designs, often without the use of scissors or glue
Origami
the Japanese art of flower arrangement, which involves creating beautiful and harmonious floral compositions using various elements such as flowers
Ikebana
the art of creating arrangements of flowers, foliage, and other natural materials in various styles and designs
Blumendesign
a creative technique that involves pressing and drying flowers and other plant materials, and then using them to create decorative art pieces
Pressed-Flower-Kunst
the Japanese art of planting and growing certain trees and shrubs in small containers
Bonsai
the process of artfully constructing something by means of different objects that are easily accessible
Bricolage
a branch of science and art that consists of creating maps
Kartographie
an artwork that imitates the style of someone or something else on purpose
Pastiche
the activity or art of decorating trees or bushes by trimming them down into various designs
Topiary
the activity or hobby of collecting different stamps that are used for being affixed to mails and other postal packages, particularly out of one's passion
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