: Use the paper-tearing metaphor to explain how the two dimensions exist simultaneously in the same space, with the "tear" being the only point of contact.
: Use black tissue paper, water, and glue to create a paper-mache-style gate . You can also use bubble wrap and spray foam over a cardboard base to give it an organic, veined texture.
: Roll and twist black tissue paper to create long, sprawling vines that represent the spreading corruption of the Upside Down. 3. Artistic Representation (Ink on Paper)
If "paper" refers to creating a physical representation of the episode for decor or a project:
A critical analysis of this episode typically centers on the and its symbolic representation of trauma and isolation.