Making a Simple DIY Paper Pinwheel (2024)

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Updated on 09/09/20

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Project Overview

Paper pinwheels are versatile craft that is easy enough for children can make with little supervision and lovely enough to add whimsy to any event with DIY decor. This original fidget spinner can be made withany type of paper you have available.

Paper pinwheels are a great way for budding scientists to test and explore the power of breath and air! The stronger your breath, the faster they will spin. As a parent/educator, allow these pinwheels to provideSTEM supportwhile you talk to kids about wind turbines, windmills, and renewable energy.​​

However, if you do not have children, these pinwheels are an excellentDIY project for decorating baby showers, adding a fun touch to a brunch buffet, and could even be a lovely addition to a wedding.

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Ruler (optional)

Materials

  • 1 piece Square-shaped paper
  • 1 Straw
  • 1 Pushpin
  • Masking tape

Instructions

  1. Draw Lines

    Using a ruler,mark the center of your square paper with a pencil. If you do not have a ruler, eyeball the center point. Next use your ruler to draw a diagonal line from each corner of the paper, halfway to the center dot you just made.

    Tip

    If you are using printed paper where one side is white and the other has a pattern, make sure you draw the lines on the white side of the paper.

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  2. Cut Down the Lines

    Use the scissors to cut down the diagonal lines that you just marked on your paper.

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  3. Fold and Pin

    Fold every other point into the center dot and put a pushpin through the paper. This step can be tricky because the points like to escape if you are not holding them tight, so patience is key.

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  4. Attach to Straw

    Hold the pushpin with gathered points in one hand tightly and use your other hand to push the remainder of the pin through a straw. We used paper craft straws for these pinwheels but you could also attach your pinwheel to a plastic straw or a pencil. Once your pushpin is throughthe straw, use a little bit of masking tape to make sure no little fingers get stuck by the pin.

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FAQs

Making a Simple DIY Paper Pinwheel? ›

Chilling the rolls also helps the pinwheels hold their shape once you slice them. They won't fall apart! When you're ready to serve them, use a sharp knife and use a sawing motion to slice them. That way you won't smoosh them and they'll have a better shape.

How do you make a folded pinwheel? ›

How to make a paper pinwheel:
  1. Fold the paper diagonally in half and cut from the corners towards the center. Then fold four corner points towards the center.
  2. Insert a thumbtack through the center and pin it to the back on a stick or twig.
  3. Glue a pretty button or bead onto the thumbtack.

How do you make round paper pinwheels? ›

Making the Pinwheel
  1. Fold the hole-punched corners of the square into the center. ...
  2. Wrap one end (about 1”) of the pipe cleaner onto the top of the pinwheel handle.
  3. Slide one of the paper circles onto the pipe cleaner until it reaches the handle. ...
  4. Lay the pinwheel flat with the pipe cleaner sticking up.

How to create a pinwheel? ›

Instructions
  1. Draw Lines. Using a ruler, mark the center of your square paper with a pencil. ...
  2. Cut Down the Lines. Use the scissors to cut down the diagonal lines that you just marked on your paper. ...
  3. Fold and Pin. Fold every other point into the center dot and put a pushpin through the paper. ...
  4. Attach to Straw.
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What materials are needed for a paper windmill? ›

How to make a paper windmill! Materials: square piece of paper (see above), blu-tac, knitting needle or sharp pencil, paper fastener, bead (the centre hold should be wide enough to slide onto the paper fastener), drinking straw.

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