Paper Fan
As a child, we didn't have the luxury of having many fans at home. One fan serves the whole family and the only place to feel air-conditioning will be major shopping centers. When the weather was hot, my grand-parents and parents will use fan made from dried grass to fan me and my brother.
This craft was taught by my grand-father. We used recycled brown paper used for wrapping stuff then. He would twist the ends to make it easier for us to hold and fan.
Materials needed:
- Hard Paper, preferably A3 size but I'm using A4 because my son complained that it's to big for him to draw.
- Colour Medium, he used colour pencils.
- Scotch Tape
- Draw on the piece of paper.
- After completion, fold the short end of the paper in zig-zag pattern of about 2cm wide.
- Hold on the end of the gathered paper.
- Tape it to secure.
- Gentle pull the open end to 'open' the fan.
Now, you can fan yourself on a hot day!
