how to make an beyblade with paper
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Step 1
Fold your sheet of paper in half horizontally and then unfold it. Fold the top and bottom edges to the center crease.
Step 2
Fold the top left corner downwards, lining it up with the bottom edge. Fold the bottom right corner upwards, lining it up with the top edge. Unfold this, leaving the bottom left and top right triangle flaps folded.
Step 3
Tuck the bottom right corner under the top half of your paper and tuck the top left corner under the bottom half of your paper.
Step 4
Fold the left corner/flap to the right, lining the edge up with the top edge of your paper. Fold the right corner/flap to the left, lining the edge up with the bottom edge of your paper. Unfold both corner/flaps.
Step 5
Fold the left corner/flap downwards, lining it up with the new vertical crease created in Step 4. It should fold perfectly in half. Repeat this with the right corner/flap, folding it upwards instead of downwards. Unfold both corner/flaps.
Step 6
Tuck the left corner/flap into the left diagonal pocket. It should slide in perfectly. Tuck the right corner/flap into the right diagonal pocket.
Step 7
Decorate your beyblade as you like with markers. Some beyblades have a dragon, cobra, eagle or other fantasy-type character head in the center. Set it on a flat, smooth surface to spin it.
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Fold your sheet of paper in half horizontally and then unfold it. Fold the top and bottom edges to the center crease.
Step 2
Fold the top left corner downwards, lining it up with the bottom edge. Fold the bottom right corner upwards, lining it up with the top edge. Unfold this, leaving the bottom left and top right triangle flaps folded.
Step 3
Tuck the bottom right corner under the top half of your paper and tuck the top left corner under the bottom half of your paper.
Step 4
Fold the left corner/flap to the right, lining the edge up with the top edge of your paper. Fold the right corner/flap to the left, lining the edge up with the bottom edge of your paper. Unfold both corner/flaps.
Step 5
Fold the left corner/flap downwards, lining it up with the new vertical crease created in Step 4. It should fold perfectly in half. Repeat this with the right corner/flap, folding it upwards instead of downwards. Unfold both corner/flaps.
Step 6
Tuck the left corner/flap into the left diagonal pocket. It should slide in perfectly. Tuck the right corner/flap into the right diagonal pocket.
Step 7
Decorate your beyblade as you like with markers. Some beyblades have a dragon, cobra, eagle or other fantasy-type character head in the center. Set it on a flat, smooth surface to spin it.
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1. Get a beyblade base. When it comes to homemade beyblades, the consensus is that large rubber erasers make the best bases for beyblades. They're just heavy enough to help a beyblade spin with more power, and they're easy to decorate and customize. Find a large white eraser - a round one, if possible - to use as the body of your beyblade.If you can't find an eraser that fits the bill, you can make the base of your beyblade out of white styrofoam. Find a flat piece of thick white styrofoam.Several pieces of cardboard glued together will also do the job.
2. Cut the beyblade to size. Use a scissors or a knife to cut the beyblade base into a neat circular shape. In order for the beyblade to spin for a long time without falling over, the circle needs to be perfectly round. Irregularities will cause the beyblade to wobble when you spin it.To make a perfectly round circle, set a small water glass, candle holder or another small round-bottomed object on top of the beyblade base. Use a pencil to trace around the object.Cut out the circle with your scissors or a knife - whichever is more appropriate for the base you're using.
3. Push a pushpin through the center of the base. Push a long pushpin straight through the base, all the way to the other side. The pushpin will act as both a handle that'll allow you to launch the beyblade into a spin and the point on which the device spins. Once you push it through, test your beyblade to make sure it balances well and holds a spin.If your beyblade wobbles or falls over, take a look at the pin and make sure it's right in the center of the base.If you don't want to use a pushpin, try using a nail or screw. Push it straight through the center of the base.
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