How to Make a Bat Out of Construction Paper

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Gather your supplies.
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Things You'll Need

  • Black construction paper, 6 pieces

  • Scissors

  • Hot glue gun with hot glue

  • Glue stick

  • Pencil

Step 1

Fold five pieces of black construction paper in half vertically and stack them neatly. Try to keep them together as you fold them, but if they become a little uneven at the edges, that's OK: It will not hinder the design.

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Fold five pieces of paper vertically.
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Step 2

Use the pencil and draw two half bat body outlines, with no wings, on the top sheet of construction paper along the creased side. After you cut it, it will make the bat form, so make sure you cut it exactly as you want the whole bat to look.

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Tip

First Palette has printable bat outlines that are perfect for this project.

Outline the bat bodies.
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Make two bats.
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Step 3

Hold all five pieces of construction paper very tightly together and carefully cut around the bat body outlines you drew. This step will make your bat have a three-dimensional shape and add that extra special touch to your party decor.

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Tip

In Step 3, you will cut out five bat bodies at a time, but if you do not feel comfortable doing it this way, cut the bat bodies out of one folded sheet at a time.

Carefully cut along the drawn line.
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Your bats are ready for assembly.
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Step 4

On a separate blank and uncut sheet of black construction paper, outline two pairs of bat wings by folding the paper horizontally and drawing half of the bat wing on the creased side with your pencil. Cut the wings out just as you previously cut the body.

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Tip

Use the wings that printed out with the bat body template so that the wings stay proportional to the body.

Carefully cut the wings out for your bats.
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Step 5

Get the hot glue gun ready and separate all of the cut bat bodies into individual bodies. Place hot glue on the far edge of the cut bat body and glue on another cut bat body with the folded sections touching, so it looks similar to a butterfly. Continue until all of the bat body sections have been glued together.

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Seperate the body pieces.
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Use hot glue for the edge.
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Tip

Gluing the bodies together while keeping them folded makes it easier.

Step 6

Hot glue every edge of the bat body together until you have a three-dimensional bat body. Put hot glue on the flat bad body side and attach the wings to it.

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Finish gluing the body together.
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Add hot glue to the back side and attach wings.
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Step 7

Your finished bat can be sat on a shelf or hung from desired locations with string, ribbon, yarn or thread glued on the back of the wings.

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Your completed bats, ready for hanging.
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Also perfect for a midnight in motion display.
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