Paper Windmill

 

As our boys have got interested in paper craft work, we have been spending time together making origamies and other paper projects.

Here’s a simple “paper windmill” project that you can attempt with your young ones.

Simple and fast. Less than 5 minutes to create a paper windmill.

 

First, we create the fold lines and cut the paper (we used thicker paper type) at the four sides.

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Then we gather the alternate tips of the paper and stapler them together.

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To hide the staple, we paste a sticker over it.

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Lastly, we paste a stick at the back of the windmill (we used satay stick in this case).  Let your kids decorate the paper if they want to.

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Here’s the end products.

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We thought these windmills look more like flowers and so we keep them in a vase in our boys’ room.

The next time, we will make it more contrasting in colours by pasting a different coloured paper at the back of the first paper. Also, we will attempt to make a spinning windmill:) Alternatively, we could also make smaller windmills in different colours (without the sticks), put them in a picture frame and hang it on the wall.

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