Kunai. This word comes from the Japanese language and denotes a multidisciplinary, auxiliary or household tool. At first it was a garden shovel, and then the kunai passed into the category of cold weapons ranging in size from 10 to 50 cm. However, the ideal length is the kunai, equal to the length of a person's forearm plus two fingers. The kunai is shaped like a fish. It is made of iron, it looks like a sharp blade, but the edges and blades are not sharpened.
It is necessary
Scissors, glue, two sheets of A4 paper, two markers - white and black, an old pencil and paints
Instructions
Step 1
Take a piece of paper. Fold it 2 times to make a rectangle. Cut the sheet along the fold lines. You should end up with small rectangles. Bend the upper corners of all 4 rectangles, as if you were making an airplane. Then fold the resulting figure in half. Divide them in pairs and connect. You should get the beaks, the future kunai blade.
Step 2
Kunai grip
Take an old pencil. Apply glue to the pencil and brush it with a brush. From another sheet of paper, cut a strip along the entire length of the sheet. Wrap this strip around a pencil and let the glue dry.
Step 3
Blade
Glue a pair of beaks together and slide over the handle, but don't glue. Then cut the rest of the first sheet of paper and fill it in with the kunai. Only after filling it with paper, glue the edges. Bend the edges of the blade, apply glue to the fold line and glue them to the blade.
Step 4
Glue another pair of beaks and pull over the kunai, fold the ends and glue the edges of this second pair.
Cut a long strip from the sheet of paper again. Wind it around your finger and gently pull it off. It turned out to be a ring. Glue the end of the line and glue the ring. Make a hole in the ring. Apply glue to the tip of the handle. Bend the edges and stick the handle in there. Wrap a few more of these strips around the handle to keep it in place.
Step 5
Now color it in. The black marker is the ring and blade, and the white is the handle. Try to paint evenly so that there are no stained areas. Apply the pattern with gouache. Your kunai is ready!