Red colored paper to make rockets as follows:
Materials to prepare: a relatively long kitchen paper tube, Sydney paper (red, orange, yellow), handmade paper, pencils, glue, scissors, paintbrushes (non-essential), paints (non-essential, tempera paints, acrylics, or others can be used), pipettes, a bowl or a round lid.
1. Paint the kitchen paper tube in your favorite color, set it aside to dry and use it, this serves as the main part of the rocket. If you don't want to paint it with paint or in a hurry, you can also just paste wrap a layer of colorful craft paper or stickers.
2. The wing-like part at the end of the rocket is called the "stabilizer tail". Snap the bowl onto craft paper and trace two similarly sized curved moons with a pencil - draw two intersecting arcs to make a curved moon.
3. Cut out these two curved moons.
4. Cut one moon about halfway down from the midpoint of the outer arc, and the other about halfway up from the midpoint of the inner arc.
5. Through the cut-outs, the two "moon" shaped tail fins can be cross-mounted together, as shown in the picture.
6. On one end of the paper tube, cut four equally spaced notches inward to a depth of about 7 centimeters. Carefully insert the tail inside the notches to secure it to the paper tube.
7. Now it's time to make the sharp nose cone at the very front of the rocket. Snap the bowl onto the craft paper again, trace a large circle and cut it out.
8. The large circle is cut out almost a quarter size fan.
9. Roll up the remaining portion from one radius to the other into a cone shape and secure with glue or clear tape.
10: Secure the nose cone to the other end of the paper cone with glue.
11: To make the tail flame for the rocket launch, cut a long triangle of red, brown, yellow, or other sorbet paper that represents the color of the flame. Cut another strip of yellow craft paper and glue the tail flame triangle colors staggered on the strip.
12. Glue the strip of yellow paper to the end of the paper tube, flush with the tube, so that the flames are partially directed outward. Then stick some small round windows or other shapes on the body of the rocket as decoration.
13, this last step is optional, use a pencil to poke a hole in the paper tube and insert a straw, which is meant to be easy for kids to hold up and run around.
Such a handmade model rocket is completed.