Cut Out The Design
Using a sharp pair of scissors, cut along the lines you have drawn to keep the paper folded. Once you have cut out along the two sides, open the folded paper or plastic to reveal a kite shape. Also, do not throw away the leftover paper or plastic.
Build The Structure
Take the two wooden dowels and place them along the length and breadth of your kite. Lay one dowel in the center of your line in a vertical position, trim the dowel so that it is the exact length of your kite. The other dowel should be along the left and right corners of the kite. You should end up with a T-shaped structure. Tape the laid dowels to the kite.
Attach The Line
Your line is the piece of three that allows you to control your kite. Poke two holes at the top of your kite at the point where the two dowels meet and the other two holes at the bottom of your kite. Base means four to five fingers above the tail of the kite. Measure out your thread according to the distance between your top and bottom holes and tie one end through the top spots and the other to the bottom holes. You can also put some tape on the knots so that they do not move.
Add The Tail
With the leftover paper, make a long tail. It should be twice the length of your kite. Attach the tail at the bottom of your kite, at the end of the vertical dowel. Attach it firmly, and voilà , there you have your very own kite. Now it’s time to go out in the park during a windy day with a clear sky and fly your kite.
Conclusion
There you have it, a step-by-step guide to help you build your kite. There are numerous ways you can make a kite, so try what suits your craft skills. Meanwhile, enjoy flying your kite.