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Anonymous
For first attempts, looks good! For 99 percent of all papercrafts, standard copier paper works perfectly well. If a piece seems to be floppy, you can always glue the pieces to a second layer of paper to add depth. Then, in the future, you can use regular cardstock. You don't NEED to use cardstock or any special brand of paper... unless you want to preserve them - then you'll need thicker stock.
As for glue, Aleene's Tacky Glue seems to be the most favored glue on /po/.
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