I’d recommend being very precise with the folds on this one, otherwise you’ll have a hard time assembling it. In the video, I used paper that was 3″ x 3.” A larger size (like 4″ x 4″) might be easier to assemble, especially if you’re a beginner. Note that if you wanted the entire firework to be colored, you would have to use double-sided colored paper. Also, I’ll probably glue it before giving it to the kid, even though glue isn’t necessary. Some glitter might be nice, too, with a coat of sealer so that the glitter doesn’t get all the over the place.
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