Green Stuff World Paper Plants – Laser-Cut Paper Foliage
Green Stuff World Paper Plants — Laser-Cut Foliage for Bases & Dioramas
Realistic laser-cut paper vegetation for miniature bases, wargaming terrain, dioramas and model railway scenery. Choose your plant type — and whether you want to paint it yourself or grab a ready-painted Coloured sheet.
Why hobbyists choose Paper Plants
- Scale-realistic thickness — laser-cut paper gives leaves a true-to-scale thinness that moulded plastic and resin can't match.
- Fast to build — separate from the frame, glue in place. No sculpting, no green stuff.
- Any biome — forest, jungle, swamp, riverbank or beach vegetation from a single sheet.
- Two finishes — Uncoloured to paint yourself, or Coloured (already painted) to cut and assemble.
- Mix and layer — combine several plant types for depth and realistic groundwork.
Uncoloured or Coloured?
Paper Plants (Uncoloured): natural laser-cut sheet you paint yourself — full control over your palette, shading and highlights.
Coloured Paper Plants: already painted and printed in full colour — just cut, assemble and place on the base. No painting needed. You can still wash or paint over them if you want custom tones.
Specifications
| Brand | Green Stuff World |
| Material | Laser-cut paper sheet |
| Sheet size | 9.5 × 14.5 cm per sheet |
| Sheets per pack | 1 sheet (Reeds: 2 sheets) |
| Suggested scale | 1/48 · 1/35 · 1/32 |
| Finish options | Uncoloured (paint yourself) or Coloured (pre-painted) |
Plant type guide
| Plant | Best for |
| Fern | Woodland & forest understory |
| Ground Palm | Low tropical ground cover (14 leaves) |
| Burdock | Broad-leaf temperate undergrowth |
| Lilly Pads | Ponds & water features (50 pads, 24 flowers) |
| Monstera | Jungle & rainforest big-leaf foliage |
| Palm / Palm Trees | Tropical & beach scenes |
| Musa Trees | Banana-leaf jungle canopy |
| Reeds | Riverbanks, marsh & swamp (2 sheets) |
| Cannabis | Themed scenery (30 leaves + brass rods) — uncoloured only |
How to use them
Carefully separate the pieces from the frame. For Uncoloured sheets, paint before assembly — an airbrush gives the most even finish, but a brush works if you keep the paint thin so it doesn't warp the paper. Let everything dry fully, then assemble with cyanoacrylate (superglue) for the strongest bond; PVA also works. Gently curl and bend the leaves for a natural look, and seal with a coat of varnish to protect them on the gaming table. Coloured sheets skip the painting stage entirely — just cut, shape and glue.
What they suit
Ideal for 28–32mm tabletop wargaming and skirmish bases, D&D and RPG terrain, historical modelling and dioramas, model railway scenery and display pieces. The 1/48–1/32 range works from individual miniature bases up to larger diorama groundwork.
Good to know
These are paper, not resin or plastic — that's what makes them scale-thin, but keep paint thin and seal with varnish for durability. Coloured sheets give you the manufacturer's printed shade; choose Uncoloured if matching a specific palette matters. As a natural-styled product, piece counts vary by plant type.
Fast UK dispatch
Order before 3 PM Monday–Friday for same-day dispatch from Derby, next to the Royal Mail Midlands superhub. Tracked shipping, UK & international. By Hobbyists. For Hobbyists.

















