Wednesday, September 24, 2008

FLY BABY FLY~

Today I want to teach all of you in how to make a newspaper kite. This is one of my English assessments in technical direction. It is a simple thing but I sure that some of you still not familiar about this. Actually, I have been done this step since I was in 8. So, it was a sweet memory when I was kid. Maybe some of you still don’t know how a kite is maked. So, try this step in making it and hopefully you’ll enjoy it!


  • STEP 1: To make a kite out of a newspaper, you’ll need scissors, a tape measure, string, glue, two wooden sticks – and a copy of the Daily Journal
  • STEP 2: First, place the sticks on two open pages of newspaper. The vertical stick should end about 1 inch short of the edge of the paper, and the cross support can be whatever length you want it to be.
  • STEP 3: Cut the wooden sticks to the desired lengths using scissors.
  • STEP 4: Use the string to secure the two wooden sticks into a cross so they will become the backbone of the kite.
  • STEP 5: Tie and wrap string around the tips of the wooden stick so that when completed it will look like a diamond. The string will give the cross added strength and allow you to secure the paper to the frame.
  • STEP 6: When you’ve finished tying the string, lay your completed frame back on the newspaper so you can cut out the newspaper to fit the frame
  • STEP 7: Begin cutting the newspaper around the frame. Be sure to leave yourself at least 2 to 3 inches of newspaper outside the frame; you’ll need that to fold over the string frame.
  • STEP 8: The cut paper should be an oversized version of the frame you built.
  • STEP 9: Cut notches around the tips of the wooden sticks so you can fold the paper around and behind them
  • STEP 10: Apply a bead of glue along the outside flap of newspaper.
  • STEP 11: Fold the flaps where you’ve applied the glue and secure it over the string.
  • STEP 12: Continue the process around the kite.
  • STEP 13: Once all the flaps have been glued down, turn the kite over and tie more strings to the ends of the wooden sticks to form another cross.
  • STEP 14: Finally, tie your flying string – often a ball of string – to the string cross and you’re ready to fly.

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