First of all Happy Mother's Day to all of you mommies out there, including my own. Love you mom! I hope everyone has a great day :) ..
This is another craft I've done for Colten's Birthday party. I am using these to hang on either side of his banner, which I will do a post on as well :). I may also make a few more just for decoration. They are so fun! I hope you enjoy this tutorial, if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. I searched and searched for a tutorial on a soda can bi-plane and couldn't find one anywhere but then I found a template & was so happy because it made it much easier on me then having to free hand everything.
You will find your template here
Print out your template & then cut out all of the pieces. You will then want to cut your cans open, if you have a handy man around the house I"m sure he can do this quickly for you. Thankfully I had my dad since he's here visiting and my husband is away for work. If you don't though you will want to carefully make a slit in the top and bottom and cut them off so you have a sheet of your aluminum. Then trace your pattern onto all of your can's it took slightly less then 6 cans to make an airplane, we got 2 with very little left over out of a 12 pack. It is fairly self explanatory as to how to put the plain together just takes some folding and hot glue. But I've included pictures of the process hopefully this helps, but like I said if you have questions just ask :).
This is how you will want to trace the top wing and bottom wing, so that you can just fold it together for a thick piece & the outside of the can showing on both sides.
You will see my wonderful mom & dad helped :). We cut a slit in our can and then glued it back together to make it a little smaller, about the size of a toilet paper roll. This is optional
Another picture of how I traced things.
Glue your tail to the center of your rear wing.
This is showing how the wing supports go on.
I have also made candy airplanes for his party if you'd like to see those click here
-Kayla :)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
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5 comments:
Great tutorial!! Love the plane!!
those are darling. A quick question! How sharp are those edges? Is this something I could make for my son to play with or is it more for decor? Because they are so darn cute!
Thanks so much ladies! The edges aren't very sharp, but I don't think I'd give them to a young child just to be safe. You can however fold over the edges of the aluminum and then you wont have any sharpness & would probably just fine for a toy :). I didn't fold over the edges on these only because they are decoration, I may however make one especially for my little boy since he loves planes so much.
Cool! Thanks for the tutorial. I found you on Craft O Maniac and I am a new follower.
These are awesome! My boys would love these!
Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink hippo.. can't wait to see what you share next!
I am your newest follower~
xoxo
Amie @ Pinkapotamus
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