How Do You Make A Kite By Folding Paper?
The windy days of spring are perfect for flying kites. This is a great craft for using recycled items such as used computer paper and newspapers. Gather all your supplies and enjoy an afternoon of kite making with your kids. A few simple folds are all that are needed to make this high-flying kite and enjoy hours of fun. Fold an 8½ -by-11-inch piece of paper in half lengthwise, bringing the short sides together; crease. Open the paper out. Fold the left edge of the paper so it meets the middle crease; crease. Fold the right side of the paper to the middle crease; crease. Fold the left flap edge back so it meets the left outside crease; crease. Fold the right flap edge back so it is even with the right outside crease; crease. Measure down the middle of the left flap 2 inches from the top edge paper; place a pencil mark. Measure down the middle of the right flap 2 inches from the top edge of the paper; place a pencil mark. Hole punch over each mark through the top flap only. Place a hole