Take every other corner tip and bring it to the exact center point. Do not crease these folds; keep them rounded so they catch the air.
This is the fastest way to make a propeller that spins when you blow on it or run with it.
If you want something that spins as it falls, try a basic cut: Cut a strip of paper (about 1x6 inches). Cut a slit halfway down the middle of the strip. Fold the two resulting flaps in opposite directions.
Are you looking to attach this to a , or just making a standalone toy? Paper Crafts : How to Make a Paper Propeller
For hobbyists making scale planes, you can "laminate" paper to act like wood.
Fold the square diagonally from corner to corner both ways to create an "X" crease.
Take every other corner tip and bring it to the exact center point. Do not crease these folds; keep them rounded so they catch the air.
This is the fastest way to make a propeller that spins when you blow on it or run with it.
If you want something that spins as it falls, try a basic cut: Cut a strip of paper (about 1x6 inches). Cut a slit halfway down the middle of the strip. Fold the two resulting flaps in opposite directions.
Are you looking to attach this to a , or just making a standalone toy? Paper Crafts : How to Make a Paper Propeller
For hobbyists making scale planes, you can "laminate" paper to act like wood.
Fold the square diagonally from corner to corner both ways to create an "X" crease.