What a child will like more than playing with a paper windmill is making one. Making a windmill with paper is relatively easy and mess-free. Once completed, hours of enjoyment will come and the child holds up her creation in the wind.
This is a perfect project for school, bible class, or just at home on the weekends. The basic materials can be found at a craft or discount store. Paper windmills can be made in just a few short minutes.
First, fold the piece of paper diagonally and make a crease. Fold the paper again in the opposite direction and make another crease. For instance, line the bottom left corner up with the upper right-hand corner.
Make the crease with your fingernail. The second fold will be bringing the lower right-hand corner with the upper left-hand corner. Another crease is made.
Unfold both sides. You now have your guidelines for cutting the paper. The paper should be creased in a perfect "X."
Use the scissors to cut along each crease. Cut all the way up until you ... more.
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