This is a simple-to-make pinwheel for older children. (This craft uses a push-pin, so it is not suitable for younger children).
- 2 pieces of construction paper (the thicker the better)
- Scissors
- A hole punch
- A push-pin
- A pencil with an eraser
- Markers or crayons
Instructions
Start by making two square pieces of paper. To start making a square, put the two pieces of paper together. Fold the corner of the pieces of paper over as shown.
To finish making the squares, cut off the small rectangles, forming two squares (which are already folded into a triangle).
Fold the triangle in half. Then unfold the paper.
Decorate one side of each sheet of paper.
Put the undecorated sides of the paper together. Make four cuts along the fold lines – about halfway to the center.
Punch four holes in the pinwheel, one at each corner.
Gently gather each of the four points (with a hole) to the center. (Be careful not to crease the paper).
Push a push-pin through the four punched holes through the center of the pinwheel to attach the pinwheel to the side of a pencil’s eraser.