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  1. Oct 4, 2012 · Paper Boat 2: Directed by Hanung Bramantyo. With Maudy Ayunda, Adipati Dolken, Reza Rahadian, Rifqa Amalsyita. Kugy and Keenan are reunited. Living new chapters of their lives, how will they deal with new commitments and relationships?

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Hanung Bramantyo
    • 2012-10-04
  2. While working on a project together, two friends face the feelings they’ve long had for each other. Now, however, they’re both seeing other people. Watch trailers & learn more.

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    Fold an 8 ½ in x 11 in (21.5 cm x 28 cm) sheet of paper in half. Lay the paper down vertically and fold it from left to right so that its corners meet up. You can use ordinary white printer paper, construction paper, or origami paper. This is called folding the paper "hot dog style." Make a neat crease along the paper.[1] X Research source To strengthen the crease, run your finger down the ...
    Unfold the paper, rotate it 90 degrees, and fold it in half again. At this point, the paper should be lying down horizontally. Once you’ve adjusted the paper, fold from left to right. This "hamburger style" fold will create a new crease in the center of the page.[2] X Research source You should now have 2 creases along both centers (x-axis and y-axis) of the page.
    Flip the paper so that the fold opens toward you. Then, fold down the top corners towards the middle of the paper while leaving 1-2 in (2.5-5 cm) of space at the bottom. Make sure the folds line up with the center crease. Crease along the edges to secure the folds.[3] X Research source Use the crease you made before to help line up the folds coming in from the corners.
    Bring the bottom of the paper up to fold it against both sides. Grab the flap at the bottom of the paper and fold it up against the bottom of the 2 folded triangles. Turn the paper over and do the same thing to the flap on that side. This will make a paper hat.[4] X Research source The 2 folds should line up with each other. Tip: When you go to fold the second side, use the first fold as a ...
    Take the bottom corners and fold them in. On 1 side of the paper, grab the corners of the rectangle that are sticking out over the triangle. Wrap these parts of the paper around the edges of the triangle and crease them so that they stay wrapped around the edge of the triangle. Then, fold the bottom flaps around the edges of the triangle and back towards you.[5] X Research source The flaps ...
    If you are floating your boat on a large body of water, like a pond, you can tape string onto one end of the boat. Hold on to the other end of the string so that it doesn't float away! Thanks Helpful 312 Not Helpful 147
    Try to get the edges of the paper to line up. An evenly made boat means less chances of tipping over. Thanks Helpful 59 Not Helpful 32
    If you are making a tiny boat, don’t float it on a big body of water. You may lose it! Thanks Helpful 17 Not Helpful 11
    If you don't have specialty supplies like wax paper or crayons, no need to fret. You likely already have the tools to waterproof your delicate paper boat right at home. Simply construct two separate boats out of ordinary printer or construction paper. Then, gently place one inside the other, nesting them together into a double-walled vessel. This should reinforce them to better withstand water without getting too soggy. Though, test float gently, as the extra weight could cause sinking if the li
    Missing wax paper for true waterproofing? Simply equip your artist's toolkit by raiding the crayon bin! Thoroughly color one whole side of the boat with thick crayon before setting it afloat in a pool, pond or puddle. The waxy buildup should act as a shield against light water exposure. Though if embarking on choppier seas, extra reinforcements may still be needed, matey!
    Make sure you don't have any holes, as one little hole can turn into a huge rip. This could be good in a procedural text. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 3
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    • Robert Homayoon
  3. Dec 15, 2022 · Learning how to make a paper boat is SO FUN and really easy! With just five minutes and a sheet of regular printer paper, you can fold a cute little origami boat that actually floats on water. This is such a classic craft project that’s quick and simple, and it’s a really fun introduction to origami! Follow the step-by-step ...

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  4. Making a paper boat can be challenging and fun. It can also be disappointing when you put your boat in the water and it quickly gets soaked and sinks. We have come up with an instruction set with 14 steps to make a more durable paper boat that will float better and last longer. And it only takes 7-12 minutes to make!

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  5. The Paper Boat. A brother and sister struggle with his health, an actress tries to stop prostitution, and an immigrant looks for a future as his girlfriend slips into insanity. A tragic accident brings them all together and reveals how they are connected. 9 IMDb 5.5 1 h 33 min 2021. X-Ray 18+.

  6. 2D Paper Sailboat Making Out of Color Paper for makers. Its a DIY origami sailing boat making video tutorial where I've shown how to make a paper boat that h...

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