Medieval Boat By: Awsam 8E

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Medieval Boat By: Awsam 8E

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I will be teaching you guys how to make a paper boat with painting and bigger paper.

Supplies

•40x40 blue paper
•Grey/Metallic Paint

Medieval Boat Step 1

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First off you want to get a 40x40 blue paper, but i will be using and 8.5x11 in. paper just as an example.

Medieval Boat Step 2

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For the second step you want to fold the paper in what you might call hamburger style.

Medieval Boat Step 3

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For step 3 you want to fold the paper just like you are about to make a paper airplane but leave the parts at the bottom because you will need to fold them in the next step.

Medieval Boat Step 4

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For step 4 you want to fold the bottom up and then flip the “boat” around and do the same thing.

Medieval Boat Step 5

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Then for step 5 you want you want to open it up then close it so it makes a somewhat square shape.

Medieval Boat Step 6

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Then for step 6 you want to put the paper side under the other and do the same to the other side.

Medieval Boat Step 7

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For step 7 you want to fold the other triangle up then flip the paper around and also do the same thing until it looks like a mini triangle.

Medieval Boat Step 8

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By now your paper should look like this.

Medieval Boat Step 9

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Then for step 9 you want to open it up until it looks like a 3D triangle.

Medieval Boat Step 10

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Now you want to open up the paper until it looks like a boat and now you should be finished.

Medieval Boat Step 11

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Now this is a comparison between a 8.5x11 paper with a 40x40 blue paper, which was the real project