It is necessary to develop a low temperature process that can deposit and pattern metal on a heat sensitive substrate because most flexible printed electronics use high temperature sensitive materials such as plastic. The most commonly used photolithography process is not suitable for flexible printed electronics because the high temperature thermal treatment process and chemicals are not compatible with plastic. Recently research has been actively conducted on a method of minimizing thermal damage to plastic and high-resolution metal patterning by using selective laser sintering after forming a liquid metal nanoparticle thin film without using existing photolithography and vacuum deposition. In this review paper, we explore flexible printed electronics such as flexible thin film transistors and flexible transparent conductors using selective laser sintering of nanomaterials and discuss future development directions.