It doesn't really shrink. But since you keep crumpling it just seems smaller because it's not flatened out any more. Also it almost feels softer this is because it has no more real drawing surface.
I can give you several sentences.That sand castle is going to crumple if you make it any taller.I watched his face crumple with sadness.Don't crumple up that paper because I need it.
He watched in dismay as the paper crumpled in his hand.
you can crumple up the paper
crumple is when something is in a shape, like a circle. to push the paper together and is no longer straight
Example: "i saw her crumple the paper as she walked out of the room."
You put a wet tea bag on it and crumple it up and rip it a little
Crumple it up and un-crumple it many times until you feel it is looking old enough. Tea and coffee are popularly used to age paper. Have a look at the links below for good ideas.
No it doesn't change at all! Crumpling up the paper only changes the shape it but its weight stays the same.
To draw or press into wrinkles or folds; to crush together; to rumple; as, to crumple paper., To contract irregularly; to show wrinkles after being crushed together; as, leaves crumple.
u damage it
like if you crupled a paper, you woukd be squishing it together.
To crumple, bend, or tear paper is a physical change. Because crumpling only changes something's shape, it is a physical change.