How many paper planes have you made while growing up? I remember the days that I’d tear off the middle section of an exercise books at school to make paper planes, paper cranes, and other origami projects.
So this post today is my tutorial on how to fold paper planes! This paper plane requires a rectangular piece of paper, so an A4 paper would be perfect for a palm sized paper plane.
I made a nice and slow how-to GIF, so take a piece of A4 paper and give the tutorial a go!
I used these paper planes for my Travel Themed Guest Book setup a few weeks back, link here. But you can also do them as a fun afternoon activity with your little ones.. I know my nephew loved flying them after I was done with them!