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Build a Kite with Dad
(NC)—Father's Day is about spending quality
time with Dad. Building something fun together, like a kite,
builds memories and is a treat for the whole family. Don't know
where to start? Check out these tips from The Home Depot Canada to
help you and the kids get started:
Gather the Tools That You'll Need
–Make sure you have all the materials you'll need to complete this
project. For a simple kite, you'll need: plastic trash bags, wooden
dowels (1/8"), plastic tubing (1/8" inside diameter), nylon string,
posterboard, pen, scissors, white marker, glue, sandpaper, tape
measure and duct tape.
Trace Your Sail – Make a template from
posterboard and use it as a guide to cut out the plastic bag sail.
Make a Skeleton – Connect the spine
(the backbone that runs down the length of the kite) to the spars
(the support sticks that extend horizontally over the spine and out
to the sides.)
Connect Your Kite – A short piece of
plastic tubing can be used as a spar connector. To add a little
strength, bend the edges of the sail over the skeleton before taping
them together.
End With a Tail – A long strip of
paper or plastic adds drag to your kit and gives it stability.
For more fun ideas on what to build with Dad,
visit
www.homedepot.ca or The Home Depot Store in your community.
- News Canada |