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Kai-lan Ladybug Kite


Go fly a kite! A large brown recycled grocery bag and some tempera paint are the basic materials used to make this homemade kite.

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What You Need
Large brown paper grocery bag
Pencil
Scissors
Craft glue
Masking tape or clear packing tape
Tempera paints in red and black
10-12 feet of string
Ribbon in red and black for the tail
Illustrated instructions page



What You Do

Print out the illustrated instructions page.

For easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with illustrations, print out this instructions page.



Steps 1-4: Cut and shape the bag

1. Cut the bottom off of the bag.

2. Lay the bag flat. Draw a dot about one-third down the center of the bag. Mark an X through the dot. Cut along the X. You'll be left with two "wings." Keep discarded triangles for step #4.)

3. Turn the bag over. Fold the wings to the front and out.

4. Using one of the discarded triangles from step #2, cut a large half circle for the ladybug head.



Step 5: Time to paint!

Draw large circles on the main part of the bag. Paint the area around them and the wings red. Paint the circles and the ladybug head (from step #4) black. Let paint dry completely. Glue the head to the top of the bag.



Step 6-9: Attach flying string tail and tape wings together

6. Cut a two-foot piece of string for the tail and tie short ribbon pieces down the string.

7. Put a piece of tape at the corner of each wing to strengthen it, then punch a hole through each. Cut 2 one-foot pieces of string and attach to the punched holes. Cut a 6 to 8-foot piece of string and tie to the shorter strings to make a "v" shape. Knot the end of the long string to a stick or cardboard tube and wrap the string around it.

8. Cut a vent at the bottom of the kite (in the center) and attach the tail.

9. Tape the wings to the side of the bag at the bottom only.



Optional: Trim the corners to make rounded edges