![]() Take a piece of rope in each hand with the circle in the middle and go in circles to get the rope twisted. Run the rope through the holes and tie a knot. TIP: I used a match to burn the ends of my rope so they wouldn’t unravel. Take a piece of twine, or rope, about 28 inches long. Poke two holes right in the center of the cardboard circle.ħ. Glue on the paper circles to the cardboard, (one on each side!)Ħ. You should end with a big triangle facing you and two smaller triangles facing away from you. Repeat this fold, on each end of each strip, making sure the folds are oriented as shown. You will probably find that one hand can spin it better than the other. Fold the end diagonally, so the edges line up. ![]() Experiment with making them in different sizes and spinning them with each hand. Use these to trace on a cardboard box and cut out 1 cardboard circle.ĥ. Fold a square of paper into a fun spinner. ![]() Add color to these circles, the more colorful, the more fun it is to see as it spins…Ĥ. Make 2 circles onto your printer paper, or download and print the template above.Ģ. Just right click and save to your computer if you want to use my circles…you could just decorate the cardboard.ġ.
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