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= How to Make a Simple Paper Fan =
 
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Black and white folded fan.
 
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Hold one end of the folded paper firmly and staple several times and on both sides. Holding the stapled end, flip wrist rapidly so that the fan creates a "wind."
 
Hold one end of the folded paper firmly and staple several times and on both sides. Holding the stapled end, flip wrist rapidly so that the fan creates a "wind."
  
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== Bibliography ==
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*  Montroll, John. 'Easy Origami'. New York: Dover, 1992. [http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=ISBN+0486272982 ISBN 0486272982]
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== Amazon's Related Products ==
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* (ASIN B0006HDC4I
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* (ASIN B000GG19S0
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* (ASIN B0002BQQW8
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== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 28 June 2010

How to Make a Simple Paper Fan

Sun happy.png

Black and white folded fan.

A simple Paper Fan

To make a fan, you will need the following materials:

  • Construction paper, 11" x 8 1/2"
  • Stapler

Decorate both sides of a piece of the 11 x 8 1/2-inch construction paper. Beginning at the short side, fold over and under, making 3/4 inch wide strips, down length of the paper.


Hold one end of the folded paper firmly and staple several times and on both sides. Holding the stapled end, flip wrist rapidly so that the fan creates a "wind."


Bibliography

  • Montroll, John. 'Easy Origami'. New York: Dover, 1992. ISBN 0486272982
  • (ISBN 0486274802
  • (ISBN 0740755633

Amazon's Related Products

  • (ASIN B0006HDC4I
  • (ASIN B000GG19S0
  • (ASIN B0002BQQW8


See Also