Batman's Batarang

by Dillon McCrea in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay

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Batman's Batarang

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this is a duct tape and cardboard batman batarang that is sturdy and is fun to play with. Now you can really feel the power of batman!

The Materials You Will Need

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Here is the list of the material you will need to make your batarang:

batarang and circle print out (right click and then click print picture)

cardboard box

black duct tape

pen

hole puncher

utility knife or something that will cut threw cardboard


hot glue gun

Cut Out the Bat and Circle

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Next, you will need to use the scissors, and cut out the bat shape and the circle.

Hole Punching

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After that, you will need to take the hole puncher, and punch out the small circles as shown in the picture.

Tracing the Bat

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Now, you will take the bat picture and using the pen, trace two bats onto the cardboard.

Cutting Out the Bats

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After you have the bat traced on the cardboard, take the utility knife (or the cutting tool you're using) and cut the shapes out of it.

Tracing on the Small Circles

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Now, you need to take the bat paper cutout and place it evenly on top of one of the cardboard pieces and trace the circles onto the cardboard bat.

Hole Punching the Cardboard

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Next, you will take your hole puncher again and hole punch out the small circles on the cardboard. 

Hot Glueing

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Now, take the hot glue gun and put glue on one cardboard bat avoiding the small circles. Then take the other cardboard bat and stick them together.

Tracing the Circles

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Now, take the paper circle and trace two of them onto the cardboard.

Cutting Out the Circles

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Next, cut out the cardboard circles with the utility. If the edges of the circles are looking rough, you can take your scissors and cut out the rough parts.

Hot Gluing the Circles

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Now, take the hot glue gun again and glue the two scircles onto the center of the cardboard bat.

Putting on the Duct Tape

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Now put on the black duct tape only on one side of the batarang so you can still see where the holes are.

Making the Circles

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Now, use the utility knife or the hole puncher to cut the small circles threw the duct tape.

Duct Taping the Back

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Then, take the black duct tape again and put it on the back of the batarang and hole punch again. And now you're done!