You could make a fan with any paper, really; it just won't be as sturdy as one with "sizing" on it. If you're not using a multi-media or watercolor paper that's treated for wet media, you should stick with dry media such as colored pencils for your artwork. Metallic paint is just a suggestion; use whatever color combinations you'd like.
You can do less than 15, to make a smaller fan, but you should always keep it an odd number, so you can glue the last piece of reed to the end. So, 13 triangles would be fine, with just 7 pieces of reed.
Hi Nina, the reed we used in the project would not be strong enough to support the canvas sheets. However, lots of oriental fans are created with bamboo as the supporting structure, so that might be an option for you.
verry good job dude you inspired me to make some i wanted to make some tiny ones can you make a video on some tiny ones for my journal? thanks good video!!
Cardstock would most likely be too thick. You need to be able to fold and crease the paper. If you're not decorating with wet media, you can just use plain printer paper instead of the multi-media paper we used. But if you do switch to 8-1/2 x 11" paper, instead of the 9x12", be sure to decrease the size of your triangle template so it will fit 15 times across the page.
Anyone else kinda cringing from how he abuses those paint brushes? Like, dude, be patient and take broad, even strokes across the paper with appropriately sized brushes.
You could either shorten your triangle by an inch (recommended), or else just glue the sticks so that they are 1" from the top of the fan. You don't want to take the length off the bottom of the fan, or it won't open as nicely.
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Hello! You can see the list of materials needed here: www.unitednow.com/oriental-fan-project-148 Or, the entire kit to make 60 fans is available here: www.unitednow.com/oriental-fan-project-kit
Hi Morgan, You are correct, this project is for students, though adults can make them as well! The difficulty level is moderate to advanced, so it would probably be best for grades 6 and up. It can be done with younger children if the instructor does some of the more challenging steps, like creating the fan shape, etc.
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The best tutorial I've found. Simpler yet gorgeous.
I love Japan very much. So I'm very much interested in the arts of Japan. So thanks for the video. I can make this and decorate my house
Thank you for showing us how to make the oriental fan. I love this video, I'm so going to buy the products and make one for myself. Love art!
Easy to follow great video. Will save so I can make my own. I love hand fans.
wow. great job
Beautiful project.
I like the sound paper fans make when they fold
I know it is pretty off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Edward Baker i use flixzone. Just google for it =)
This was beyond helpful thank you!!
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Wow what a beautiful fan fantastic
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what can you use if you don't have multi media paper or the metallic paint?
You could make a fan with any paper, really; it just won't be as sturdy as one with "sizing" on it. If you're not using a multi-media or watercolor paper that's treated for wet media, you should stick with dry media such as colored pencils for your artwork. Metallic paint is just a suggestion; use whatever color combinations you'd like.
@@UnitedArtAndEd okay thanks for the tips
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Good tool for exercising your wrists and elbows while keeping cool.
I love this thank you so much
Thank you
awesome work
Beautiful 🎨🐼
Beautiful!!!👍❤
What will happen if I only trace 14 triangles
You can do less than 15, to make a smaller fan, but you should always keep it an odd number, so you can glue the last piece of reed to the end. So, 13 triangles would be fine, with just 7 pieces of reed.
Thank you
thank you for the tutorial. can I use canvas sheets? Will it be too heavy? I want to make a large wall fan.
Hi Nina, the reed we used in the project would not be strong enough to support the canvas sheets. However, lots of oriental fans are created with bamboo as the supporting structure, so that might be an option for you.
Try using fabric
this is a really great video, i'm going to use this for my project. thanks!
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Can you make fans for a wedding like this?
Hezekiahsmom We think they would be lovely as decorations for a wedding!
thanks this was very helpful!
Its simple i made it wow !!!!😊
Didn’t have paper so I used my skin instead. Works just as well!
What means 1- 1/4" in cm?
1.25 inches is 3.175cm
verry good job dude you inspired me to make some i wanted to make some tiny ones can you make a video on some tiny ones for my journal? thanks good video!!
I love shin chan and his house in Japan so I love Japan
Tros beaux cette creations facile et avec temps mercies beaucoup je vaire faire un eventail
COOL!! Thanks!
someone know the song?
Nice 😙😙
Where is United
We are a company located in Fort Wayne, IN, with retail stores in Indiana and Ohio. Check us out: www.unitednow.com/
What you need in this fan
great😃😃
brilliant😘😘
What is the machine called that you use to punch the hole on the stick
mn bi We just used a simple 1/8" hand hole punch from Fiskars: www.unitednow.com/product/5886/fiskars-hand-punches.aspx?item=11949
A hole puncher
it's very beautiful, a question where do you got these thin sticks ? 😙😙
It's a flat reed, more commonly used in basketry. We cut strips from this 350-ft. long roll: www.unitednow.com/product/6054/flat-reed.aspx
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What if you wanted to print something off line using cardstock paper would that be too thick?
Cardstock would most likely be too thick. You need to be able to fold and crease the paper. If you're not decorating with wet media, you can just use plain printer paper instead of the multi-media paper we used. But if you do switch to 8-1/2 x 11" paper, instead of the 9x12", be sure to decrease the size of your triangle template so it will fit 15 times across the page.
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Anyone else kinda cringing from how he abuses those paint brushes? Like, dude, be patient and take broad, even strokes across the paper with appropriately sized brushes.
Nah
@@MujiBoChi yah
Does the measurement of the triangle change if the sticks are shorter? I have 6 inch sticks
You could either shorten your triangle by an inch (recommended), or else just glue the sticks so that they are 1" from the top of the fan. You don't want to take the length off the bottom of the fan, or it won't open as nicely.
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Too wobbly and looks like it will break easily.
Bonjour sa serais bien en français car je ne comprends pas grand chose je parle de cette langue si c,est possible mercis d,avance j,aimerait en un très jolie
Thank you so much!!
So the papers are not actually round, huh? This helps a LOT. Thanks!! :3
+HanaWulz You're welcome, a lot. :) RIght, the paper is only round after you cut it out of a 9x12" sheet.
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can you please send me the fan
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Wow
me and my daughter love this all we need is 1/8" hole punch from fiskars tooWOW
Please tell me
Hello! You can see the list of materials needed here: www.unitednow.com/oriental-fan-project-148
Or, the entire kit to make 60 fans is available here: www.unitednow.com/oriental-fan-project-kit
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This is for kids right ?
Hi Morgan,
You are correct, this project is for students, though adults can make them as well! The difficulty level is moderate to advanced, so it would probably be best for grades 6 and up. It can be done with younger children if the instructor does some of the more challenging steps, like creating the fan shape, etc.
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cuales son las medidas ??
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HAHA THE DRAWING IS BAD😯😯😯