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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Fun with paper planes


The kids are sick and snotty at the moment so I was after an easy activity we could do in between chunks of television time. Paper planes hit the spot. We used two colour paper – it makes for cheery paper planes and I think the colour contrast makes them easier to fold accurately.


For paper airplane ideas I always visit Alex's paper airplanes – there are loads of different paper planes to try out. Today, I went with the classic dart paper airplane – an easy plane to fold, that flies magnificently. Alex has a handy YouTube video with the instructions on how to make paper airplanes.


I made a handful of these simple paper planes very quickly from A4 (equivalent to US letter) and A5 paper. Cakey tried to make some too. She found it difficult to fold them with accuracy but with a little adjustment by me we got her planes to fly.



We had some fun throwing, chasing and catching them in the backyard. It was a nice interlude in an otherwise sedentary day.

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6 comments:

  1. Two color paper.... Brilliant!! Never knew about it before!!

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    1. Yes it is great, I just got mine from our lareg stationary supplier Officeworks. It is by Micador which I think is an Australian brand. Scrapbooking paper would work beautifully too.

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  2. I was just making some paper airplanes with some kids this weekend and I couldn't remember for the life of me how to do it..haha!! Thanks for sharing this post :)

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    1. No worries, I always forget too and have to look it up.

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  3. classic good time! i love that colorful paper too!

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