How to Make and Fly a Kite
Materials:
- 1 sheet of A4 or newspaper or a light plastic bag
- 2 wooden skewers or thin sticks (one longer than the other)
- String or thread
- Tape or glue
- Scissors
- A small piece of cloth or ribbon for the tail
Steps:
- Make the Kite Frame:
Take the two sticks. One should be about 60 cm long (vertical) and the other 45 cm (horizontal). Place the shorter stick across the longer one to form a cross (like a “T” or plus sign), about one-third from the top. Tie them together tightly with string where they cross. - Shape the Frame:
Use string to connect the ends of the sticks, forming a diamond shape. Wrap the string tightly around each end and go all around the frame. - Add the Sail (the kite’s body):
Lay the frame on the paper or plastic and cut it about 2 cm larger than the frame. Fold the edges over the string and tape or glue them down to keep the sail tight. - Attach the Tail:
Tie a long piece of ribbon or cloth to the bottom of the kite. This helps keep it stable in the air. - Add the Flying String:
Tie a long piece of string to the place where the sticks cross. This is the string you’ll use to fly the kite. - Decorate (Optional):
Add colors, stickers, or drawings to your kite to make it fun and personal.
Tips for Flying:
- Choose a wide, open area with steady wind.
- Run a bit to get it airborne if the wind is light.
- Let out the string slowly once it's up.
Photo credit: PNW Production