
How to make an airplane out of cardboard with your own hands right now
Expensive gifts have always been and are not valued, butmade by hand. We suggest making an unusual airplane from ordinary cardboard. They are quite suitable for small children and do not require the purchase of any materials in the store, since any component of the craft is sure to be at home. Since our holiday is male and military, then its attributes should be appropriate - we will make an airplane and a tank. This is especially touching for dads and grandfathers when their children or grandchildren give them their craft, specially collected for the occasion of the holiday. And for the child, in turn, this is pride and joy for the thought out and skillfully made gift. AirplaneWe take a matchbox and A4 cardboard.Ours is blue, but you can use any other color. To avoid confusion in the sizes, and to make the plane beautiful, we will measure the distances using a matchbox. On the cardboard, we draw two strips across the width of a matchbox, then one strip along the sheet of the width equal to the thickness of the box and 2 strips of the same width, only the length of this same box. Now we take a thin long strip, bend it in half and glue the ends to the middle of the box at the top and bottom.
The edges of both large strips are slightly rounded.scissors, and glue the strips to the box so that they are exactly in the middle. We have the wings of our plane, with a tail section, but without a tail yet.
Then we also round off one small strip.ends and glue it to the bend of the future tail. Fold the last strip in half, then fold each half in half again and glue it to the tail section.
All that remains is to cut out and glue the propeller.It is cut out of paper in the form of a cross, the edges of which also need to be carefully rounded. The propeller is attached to the nose of the plane. And the plane itself is decorated with a picture or such glued flowers or stars.
Our plane is ready! Such a craft gift can be given to grandfather, father on February 23 or May 9.