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Vay Tiá»n TráșŁ GĂłp 24 ThĂĄng. Download Article A guide to making different kite shapes Download Article Japanese people have been creating beautiful kites for hundreds of years. Each region in Japan has its own traditional kite design, and many holidays have kites associated with them, too. Want to learn how to create your own beautiful Japanese-style kite? There are a number of different methods you can use, but these two kite designs are a fun way to start out with Japanese kite-making. The carp windsock is traditionally flown on Childrenâs Day, so itâs a great one for kids to make. The diamond kite is harder to make, so if youâre a kid, ask an adult for help. 1 Fold your construction paper in half lengthwise and draw the outline of a fish. On the edge of the paper opposite the fold, draw a long curve for the body of the fish and some triangles at the bottom for flippers. You can also just use the whole rectangle of paper to create your fish, which is a good option for younger children. Your fish will end looking like a simple tube of rolled paper, but you wonât have to draw the outline of a fish or cut it out.[1] If you donât know how to draw your own fish, you can print out a template online. 2 Cut out your outline and hole punch the top of the paper where the mouth is. Keep the fish folded in half so your hole punch will leave two holes in the paper. Later, you will use this hole to hang your carp windsock up.[2] When you're finished, unfold the carp so you can decorate it. Advertisement 3 Draw eyes and scales using pastels or markers. The eyes are two circles near the top of the fish. Draw a line underneath the eyes for the gills, then draw overlapping "u" shapes going down from that line to make the fish's scales.[3] Use lots of fun colors and get creative! This is yours, so you can decorate it how you want. 4 Roll the carp windsock lengthwise into a rounded shape and staple it closed. The two edges of the fish should touch each other. Try rolling the kite a few times until it can stay in a tube position. Staple on the edge of the carp windsock, not where the mouth or tail is. You want to leave those spaces open for air to flow through.[4] You can also use glue or tape to connect the edges of the carp. 5 Staple streamers to the bottom and tie string to the top. For streamers you can use party streamers, colorful ribbon, or cut strips of construction paper. Hang your carp up with string using the hole-punched spot. You can use plain string if that's what you have on hand, or use colorful yarn to add a colorful touch.[5] If you hang the carp outside, it can act as a windsock, filling with air as the wind blows. You can also hang the carp inside your home or classroom. Advertisement 1 Cut your washi paper into a diamond shape. Make the top angle of your kite approximately 150 degrees. Cut the top sides to be about 16 inches 41 cm long, and the bottom sides to be about 20 inches 51 cm long. Use sharp scissors or a rotary blade to cut the paper. Ask an adult for help with this step and be careful with the scissors.[6] Make sure not to buy origami washi squares, because they will be too small for kite-making. 2 Decorate the smooth side and let it dry. Washi paper has two sides, a smooth side and a rough side, so make sure you paint or draw with colorful pens on the smooth side of the paper. You can decorate the kite however you want, but if you need inspiration, look up images of traditional Japanese kites. They mostly have more complicated structures than a diamond, but you can try to copy their designs.[7] Erasing doesnât work well on washi paper. Allow the ink to dry before you continue. 3 Fold the kite to create crease lines between the corners. Fold the top of the kite toward you 2 inches cm, and then unfold it. Then fold the kite in half the long way and unfold it. At this point you should have two crease lines, one connecting the top and bottom corners, and one connecting the side donât need to fold the kite too tightly, just lightly crease it. 4 Cut 3 bamboo spars. The vertical spar should be approximately 25 inches 64 cm. The two diagonal spars should be approximately 20 inches 51 cm. You can cut the spars using a sharp knife and a cutting board. If you are a kid, ask an adult for help with this step![8] Be careful when working with the knife. If you canât find bamboo spars, you can use wooden doweling instead. 5 Glue the spars to the kite. Make sure to attach them to the side of your washi paper that is undecorated. The center spar should go on the faintly folded middle line. Place the first diagonal spar so that it crosses the center spar 2 inches cm from the top. It should extend past the center spar about halfway to the right. The diagonal spar should hang over the left edge about 1 inch cm. Do the same for the other diagonal spar but on the other side.[9] The two diagonal spars should meet at the same point in the center. 6Secure the spars by folding over the top and adding washi squares. Fold the top two sides in over the spars about 1â4 inch cm. Glue the top fold over the spar joints for stability. Secure the spars by gluing a square inch piece of washi paper on the center of each line. Press firmly with your fingers until the glue dries. 7Punch out holes with a toothpick for the bridle. Punch out two small holes with a toothpick on either side of the center spar one-third of the way down the kite. Create another two holes parallel to the first two on either side of the center spar one-third of the way up from the bottom of the kite.[10] 8 Make the bridle out of string. Thread the kite string into the top left hole, starting from the back. Thread that same string through the top right hole, starting from the front. Repeat this process with the bottom two holes using the other end of the kite string. Tie a new piece of string to the top of the center spar to the bottom. This is the bow line.[11] Wrap the bow line tightly until the kite begins to bend in the middle. Collect the lines of string together and knot them. 9 Make a tail for your kite by cutting strips from a plastic bag. Cut across the top of the bag avoiding the handles to make a loop of plastic about 1 inch cm wide. Cut similar loops all the way down the bag, and then tie them together. Your tail should be about 5 times as long as your kite, so you might need to use more than one plastic bag. The longer your tail is, the more stable your kite will be. But if itâs too long, the kite wonât go very high. 10 Glue the tail the bottom of the kite and tie the kite string to the bridle. Take the free end of your ball of string and attach it to the bridle. Your kite string can be in a roll or on a plastic holder.[12] Wait for a breezy day, and then enjoy flying your kite! Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement If youâve mastered these simple kites, move on to making more challenging ones like the rokkaku or the chochin kites. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Things Youâll Need Construction paper Hole punch String Streamers Markers or pastels Washi paper Paints or markers Bamboo spars Glue Thread Toothpicks Plastic bag References About This Article Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 48,241 times. Reader Success Stories "I love Eastern culture, and I also love kites! This project is perfect for me. But I need to use thicker paper,..." more Did this article help you?
Download Article Download Article Flying a kite is a great way to spend a windy day outside. Instead of going out and buying one, you can easily make one at home with a few basic materials. You can make your kite any color or length you want, and you can make it with or without dowels. 1 Gather your materials. You may have many of these materials on hand at home. Otherwise, try a craft store. Paper square/diamond shape You can glue 4 pieces of paper together for a bigger kite Card stock is thicker and better than standard paper Tape Glue Scissors Ribbon Twine Two bamboo dowels one the size of your paper diagonally, and one with an extra inch 2Fold your paper in half diagonally. Crease the paper well and open it up again. Advertisement 3Create your structure. Place the shorter one of your dowels in this crease and tape it. You want it to be flush with the corners of your paper. 4Use your other dowel. Take your longer dowel and tape one end to a corner of your paper that doesnât have the first dowel taped down. Although you taped the entire smaller dowel, only tape the end of this one. 5Arc your dowel. Now that one side is taped down, arc your longer dowel and tape the other side to the opposite corner. Use two small pieces of tape to keep this arc in place. 6Cut excess tape. If you have excess tape on your edges, cut it away to prevent your kite from flying without control. 7Cut your ribbon. Glue your ribbon to your kite. You want it to follow the same line as your shorter dowel. It will make a colorful tail to help your kite stay in flight.[1] 8Attach your twine. Tie your twine onto the sides of the arched dowel. As soon as the glue on your ribbon dries, youâre kite is ready to fly. Wrap your twine around a toilet paper roll if it makes it easier for you to reel in and out. Advertisement 1 Gather your materials. For your kite, youâll only need a few things. You can choose any color you want, and decorate it however youâd like. piece of card stock Standard paper works too, but card stock is stronger Twine Stapler Pencil Ruler Hole punch 2Fold your piece of paper in half. The shorter sides of your paper should meet hamburger style. Fold with your decorations on the outside of the paper and turn the paper so that the fold is closest to you. 3Make a pencil mark in from the left corner. Find the edge of your folded paper thatâs closest to you. Measure in from the left side and mark it with your pencil.[2] 4Repeat your measurement. From the mark that you just made, measure again and mark it with your pencil. 5Find the top left corner. Fold the top layer of paper to your first pencil mark, but donât crease it. 6Match the other corner. Pick up your paper carefully while holding the first corner in place on your pencil mark. Grab the other side of the paper and fold it down to mirror the first fold. They should line up on the first pencil mark. 7Staple these corners in place. This is going to be what holds your kite in the air. Attach a tail to the other end of your kite if you wish; this will add stability.[3] 8Punch a hole where you made the second pencil mark. Loop one end of your kite string though the hole and knot it. Your kite is ready to fly! Wrap the string around an empty toilet paper roll to make it easier to reel in and out. Advertisement Add New Question Question Will string work instead of twine? If it is strong and thick enough, string will do. But twine is best. Question Will a kite without dowels fly? On a really windy day it might flap around a bit, but it will not really fly unless you use dowels or a similar support. Question Can I use a broomstick instead of dowels? A broomstick is too thick and heavy to fly. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Kites are different each time you make them, so slight adjustments might be necessary.[4] Spray can glue is good for patching paper kites. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement References About This Article Article SummaryXTo make an easy kite, first fold an 8-and-a-half by 11 sheet of paper diagonally in half. Then unfold it and tape down a small wooden dowel where the crease is. Next, tape one end of a longer dowel to one of the remaining corners, before bending it towards the bottom of the kite and taping the other end to the last open corner. Finally, trim off any excess tape, and tie a piece of twine onto the bent dowel to complete your kite! For instructions on how to build a paper kite with no dowels at all, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 336,771 times. Reader Success Stories Iakainna Bishop Nov 4, 2019 "I hardly knew how to fly a kite, and I didn't want to buy one in case I couldn't do it well and..." more Did this article help you?
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