How Do You Make A Paper Sword?
You can make a paper sword from sheets of newsprint or other large paper, such as butcher paper or packing paper. A double-spread sized newspaper page works best for making a simple sword, although colored paper can make the sword look a little more realistic. You’ll want to avoid using flimsy paper, such as tissue paper. Paper swords can make fun play or practice swords since they are not as sharp or as heavy as wooden or metal swords. This paper sword looks like a simple saber or cutlass. Step 1 Stack the sheets of newspaper or large paper on top of each other on a flat work surface. Use six to eight sheets for each sword. A thicker stack of paper will make a stronger sword, but it can also be more difficult to roll. Step 2 Make sure all the edges of the stack of paper line up. If the sheets are not all the same size, you may want to trim them so they match, or make sure the smallest sheet is on the top and the largest sheet is on the bottom. Step 3 Roll up the sheets of paper diagon