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Paper boat folding is a fun, easy-to-do activity that doesn’t require a lot of materials. The great thing is that you only need a piece of printing paper to complete a work! Fold the paper into neat folds and shape it to resemble a boat, and you’ll have a beautiful paper boat in no time!
Steps
Make the first folds
- For sharp creases, use your fingers to press down 3-4 times.
- You should now have 2 even folds in the center of the paper (horizontal and vertical).
- Use the fold you just created to align the folds from the corners down.
- These two fold lines should be in line with each other.
Tip : When folding the back side, compare it with the fold line of the front to align.
- The piece of paper closest to you will be folded in front of the back piece, not over it; otherwise, you won’t be able to fold the back piece of paper.
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Make the final folds
- Run the paper along the edges to keep the square shape.
- The lower top of the rhombus is the part with many folds.
- The lower corners will overlap and become the bottom vertex of the square.
- You may need to pull up the inner triangle as you pull out the sides of the bow. Try to keep the triangle in the rhombus upright, as this will be the “mast” of the boat.
- You can use clear tape to secure the corners and stick it on the bottom of the boat to keep it from getting wet.
Tip : Waterproof the boat! Use stencils bought at a craft store to make the boat more durable, or fill one side of the paper with wax color. You can also try folding the boat with foil.
Advice
- Note that the thicker the paper, the harder it is to fold.
- If you want to float your boat on wide water like a lake, you can attach a rope to one end of the boat. Grab the other end of the rope so your boat doesn’t drift away!
- Try to line up the edges of the paper. A balanced boat is less likely to capsize.
- If you make a tiny boat, don’t let it float on wide water. It’s easy to slip away!
- Make sure to tighten the folds. Use a ruler to make tight folds.
- Are you ready for a new challenge? Next time try folding the paper tank!
Warning
- Remember that the boat must not have any holes, because even a small hole can break.
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Paper boat folding is a fun, easy-to-do activity that doesn’t require a lot of materials. The great thing is that you only need a piece of printing paper to complete a work! Fold the paper into neat folds and shape it to resemble a boat, and you’ll have a beautiful paper boat in no time!
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