This kunai is realistic because it has "four" sides, and a handle. The connection between the handle and the blade is a little off, but it's still realistic. This is a little like the paper finger claw. The handle is also gotten from How To Make a Paper Kunai.
Steps
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Fold a (8 and 1/2 by 11) piece of paper by grabbing the top left corner down to form a triangle. Line it up as accurately as possible. (If you already have a square, ignore this step.)
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Fold the square diagonally, (doesn't matter which way) so that you make a triangle.
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Fold the triangle in half. Unfold. Using the crease you made, fold the short end that doesn't have two flaps next to each other. Use the one that has a flap inside a flap. Use the side next to the right angle, and does not have two flaps to continue.
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Keep folding so that paper is is wrapped around the folded part mentioned above. It is about two to three whole times around.
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Fold the remaining flaps outside into the space next to the flap inside a flap. (You might need to squish the paper a little to let the flaps in.)
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Squish the kunai blade so that it has four sides. Poke a finger through the center hole.
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Peel the flap inside the flap to the bottom as well as you can. (You might need to poke a finger through to ensure it is at the bottom.)
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Roll a long piece of paper about 11 inches or so. Make sure it fits the hole in the kunai blade. Try to make it as small as you can. If you want to tape it, you can, otherwise stick it into the blade.
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Additional: You can add a ring at the end.
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Finished.
Warnings
- The tip is sharp!
- The worst thing you can do in this situation is to get frustrated!
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Scissors (optional)