Spring Kids Activities

Spring is here, and I’ve been getting my craft on lately. I decided I wanted to make some pretty paper kites, ones I could use to decorate my daughter’s room, hang in front of windows, or make into a mobile. I also didn’t want to take a lot of time to make them either. ‘Cause I’m impatient like that. This is what I came up with – start to finish, less than 15 minutes.

Easy Kids Craft: Origami Kites

Easy Kids Craft: Origami Kites

These kites are super-easy to make, even 3 and 4 year olds can make them with a little help. And you can probably make them with whatever you have in your house right now.

What you Need to Make These Easy Origami Kites

1 Sheet of origami paper, or 6″ x 6″ piece of wrapping paper, patterned scrapbook paper, or even plain paper your child has colored

1 Toothpick

2 2′-3′ Pieces of raffia, embroidery floss, yarn or ribbon, plus 4 pieces about 6″ long

4 Pieces of scrap fabric, cut into 1/2″ by 3″ pieces (tissue paper could be substituted here, too)

Transparent tape

How to Make Easy Origami Kites

Easy Origami Kite Step 1

Easy Origami Kite Step 1

First, fold the paper as shown. Then tape one of the ends of your raffia, ribbon, or whatever you’re using, into the crease at the bottom of the kite.

Easy Origami Kites Step 2

Easy Origami Kites Step 2

Next, fold the kite back up, and tape a toothpick to the back flap of the paper. Now fold it down flat and tape the toothpick to the other flap. It will look like this when you’re done:

Easy Origami Kites Step 3

Easy Origami Kites Step 3

After you’ve taped both flaps to the toothpick, tie your second piece of raffia around the toothpick. Trim off the short end so that it tucks neatly inside the kite.

Easy Origami Kites Step 4

Easy Origami Kites Step 4

You’re almost done! Grab your fabric scraps and your extra raffia pieces. Get ready to tie them onto your kite tail.

Easy Origami Kites Step 5

Easy Origami Kites Step 5

Now all you have to do is tie them on to the tail! Raffia holds knots well, so I was able to keep these in place with little tying. But if you’re using ribbon, tie them on a little tighter. Do this three more times and space them out to make them relatively even on your kite tail. But don’t worry if they are uneven, that just adds to the charm. Snip off the ends of the short pieces of raffia, and viola! You have a kite!

Easy Origami Kite

Easy Origami Kite

See it large on Flickr, and add your own kids craft photos to our Seasonal Kids Activities Pool!

For other ways to celebrate Spring, check out these coloring pages to print and Spring crafts!

Comments

  1. Jane Blogs says:

    Those kites are perfect for the makeover I’m working on for Wren’s bedroom.

    I found some plastic vines (they’re nicer than they sound) and am busy crocheting some bright coloured flowers to hang from them, along with some pretty butterflies.

    Two or three of your kites would be a lovely addition.

    Jane Blogss last blog post..How to crochet the magic circle starter ring

  2. Thanks Jane! Love your blog – but it’s still so funny to hear about it turning to fall there when it’s turning to spring here! ;) Let me know if we can ever link to any of your posts!

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