Q&A for How to Make a Kite Out of a Plastic Bag

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    Does this kite actually fly?
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    Yes. The plastic is almost the same as other kite materials and allows it to fly normally. For best results, try making a bigger one.
  • Question
    Can you name other materials that could work instead of a plastic bag?
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    You could use newspapers or thin paper bags, anything that restricts airflow and is light enough.
  • Question
    Can I make a kite out of a colored plastic bag?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It doesn't matter what color the bag is, as long as it's light and catches air.
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    Can I use tape to hold the sticks down if I don't have string?
    Community Answer
    You can try, but it may not be effective.
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    Will a broomstick work as a frame?
    Community Answer
    No, a broomstick is much too heavy.
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    What can I use besides sticks and straws?
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    Bamboo skewers work well, but you could really use anything as long as it is light and sturdy enough to provide a support.
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    How do I keep my plastic bag kite balanced while up in the air?
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    Try making it bigger and longer. If that doesn't work, then try adding more layers of plastic, which will make it more stable.
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    Why does this kite not work at all?
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    A kite with a bunch of big holes will probably not fly very well. If there are a bunch of holes, the wind will go right through it and it won't lift or catch the wind.
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    Can I use a broomstick for this instead of bamboo skewers?
    Larissa Sementa
    Community Answer
    No, a broom is much too heavy and would weigh the kite down. Make sure the kite frame is light and sturdy.
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    Can I use a pencil to hold my plastic bag kite together?
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    You could try, but a pencil is likely going to be too heavy.
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