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Some projects are most satisfying to work on in batches. These paper boats are like that. They are quick and easy and you can make a bunch at once without much extra effort. Plus the finished group is very satisfying. You probably already have most of the materials you need and you could easily be hanging a respectable fleet by the end of the day, who doesn’t want that?
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You will also need:.
- heavy paper (I’m using water color paper) or light cardboard (like poster board)
- a bamboo skewer
- paper for the sail
- elmer’s glue
- embroidery thread or light string (like baker’s twine)
- paints, brushes and/or collage materials
- exacto knife
- clothespins or paperclips for clamping
*Please read through all the steps before beginning.
*Also note I included some simple directions on the sail template for your convenience but the directions below include more details and options.
1. Cut out the boat and mast support templates and trace them onto light cardboard or a heavy weight paper. I’m Using water color paper (140 pound hot press is my favorite). Optional – paint both sides. I almost always paint a wash of water color on both sides of the boat and mast support.
2. Place the template back on the boat and poke your pencil through where the score lines intersect. Mark with a dot. Remove the template and draw on the score lines. Draw the score lines on the mast support too and mark an X on the center of the top section.
3. Use the back of an x-acto knife to score the lines on the boat and mast support.
4. Gently fold the boat and mast support at the score lines.
5. Add glue to the last section of the mast support, fold it into a triangle and glue the top section over it.
6. Clamp with paper clip or clothespins while it dries.
7. While your mast support dries paint or collage or draw on your boat. I did all three. I used a wash of watercolor, some pencil lines and a little collage. If you’re doing lots of collage I recommend using nori paste instead of blue stick . It is awesome. You can find it here . * FYI – this is an affiliate link – meaning I get a small commission if you purchase through the link.
8. Apply glue to the bow as indicated on the template.
9. Fold the boat together at the front and clamp with clothespins or paper clips while the glue dries. Alternatively – you can skip the glue, bring the front sides together and stitch on the sewing machine close to the edge.
10. Fold the center back ( A on the template) and apply glue to the top.
11. Bend up tab B – covering the top of tab A and matching the top edges. Apply glue and bend up tab C covering the top of tab B and matching the top edges. Clamp and let dry. Alternatively – skip the glue and attach the three layers with a stitch and a button (step 16 below).
12. Use and xacto knife to poke an X at through the center of the mast support.
13. Snip iff the tip of your skewer and insert it into the hole – push it all the way to the bottom of the mast support. Make sure it is straight and add glue (lots) to the insertion point. Let it dry, mast support end up.
14. Cut out a sail and flag from paper. Poke a hole at the center of the top and bottom and insert the mast through the holes.
15. Cut a 36 inch length of embroidery thread or fine string (like baker’s twine) and tie a loop in the center. Apply glue to the top 1/2 inch of the mast and wind the tails on to attach. This leaves most of the strings hanging down below.
16. Add a button at the back. Use a large needle to poke a hole through all the layers and ties on a button. Poke a hole through the tip of the bow as well and tie on one or two buttons.
17. Fold the flag in half, unfold it and apply glue stick. Fold it over the mast. Press the sides together and if you like trim and curl the ends.
18. Place the mast support into the boat. You can glue it in place or use the strings to attach hold it in place (see below).
19. Hold (or glue) the mast support in the boat and wind the strings around the buttons. To add flags fold a 1 inch strip of paper in half the long way and cut into flags, open the flag, apply glue stick and fold over the strings.
I hope you make lots of paper boats! And for variety you can mess around with the sail configurations, scale and the edges of the boat template. If you make boats I’d love to see – please use #annwoodpattern on instagram or email a photo to me at info at ann wood handmade dot com.
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Thanks so much, Ann. I was recently wondering what new thing I could make with my paper, stamps and watercolors.
So exciting to share with my grandchildren, thank you!
This is lovely – thank you for sharing.
I can’t wait to make these! I made a big fleet of the paper boat ornaments last Christmas as gifts. I’ve been wanting to make boats to keep. This is it! Thank you so much!
This is a wonderful project! Thank you so much for sharing. Love your blog, I always take time to read through, “and smell the roses”.
Love them! What is the little connector you have used to connect them to the string that is holding them up to the ceiling? Thank you as always……
Thanks Gail! I put a little button on the end of each string so I could move the boats around easily when I was arranging them. Just slip the loop at the top of the boat over the button to hang.
You let our imaginations set sail upon a sea of dreams. A perfect ship for my little spool and button dolls to sail away. Thank you!
I am quite sure that I will be making some little boats in the near future!
What a lovely place to create, that library and cabin and the scenery look so peaceful and inspiring.
For some reason I have never commented before, not sure what that is as I have enjoyed your blog a lot, and I think I have made about twenty of your little tiny rag dolls now! The first three made just after you first published the pattern, the rest I’ve made this year. Just made the jacket last night and my newest one ‘Clipper’ loves it.
Thank you for your generosity in sharing these marvellous patterns.
I so ♥ this, and the fact that you are still blogging & making fun tutorials Ann! So many bloggers have stopped and I miss them all!
I recently printed the pattern for the needle case and will make myself one soon, with fabric inherited from my grandmother.
This post got me started on a most enjoyable series of paper mache boats using your “Dear Little Boats” pattern – thank you for being so generous with your creativity.
Dear Ann, How generous of you to share such detailed instructions for free! I haven’t had the courage yet to make a ship, but I am much inspired. Thank you for the lovely world, mood, spirit, and community you have created with this faithful, long-running blog. It is balm and a well of inspiration for creative, like-minded souls. Blessings, Hollyann
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I have made these mini boats and people love them. The instructions are clear and easy to follow and the result is precious.
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How to Make a Paper Boat with a Big Sail
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Simple Paper Boat Craft
We have another fun project that pops! This 3D simple paper boat craft is a fun piece of crafty creativity that you can proudly display on the wall!
Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream… We have another construction paper craft idea to share with you, and as we love to do, we made it a bit of a 3D.
This boat craft is perfect to do in the classroom, as each of the students can make their own ship, decorate it however they see fit and then they can be put together into a magnificent display on the wall. Just imagine the fleet of these ships!
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How to Make a Simple Paper Boat Craft
What you need
- a sheet of white construction paper
- sheet of brown construction paper
- a sheet of blue construction paper
- red construction paper
- beige construction paper
Naturally these are the colors we used, you can go with any color combination you want.
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Follow these step by step simple paper boat craft instructions.
Let’s make some waves out of blue paper. If you have two shades of blue paper this will look even better.
Glue the waves at the bottom of your white sheet of paper.
Cut a half circle out of brown construction paper.
Glue it on the waves.
Cut a thin but long strip out of brown paper. Stick it on your card.
Let’s make a small flag out of red paper and glue it on the top of the strip.
Now comes the 3D part. Cut the sail.
Fold it at the top and bottom.
Apply glue on the folded flaps and press down on the boat.
You just made a super duper simple paper boat craft!
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This boat looks cute, I think I can make a card then decorate this boat. Thanks for sharing it.
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If you haven’t noticed, we have been working with a bit of a nautical theme recently. Our nautical wrapping paper and nautical gift tags are great for pretty summer gift-giving. And the You Are My Anchor card can be used for any occasion to show appreciation for your loved ones. We particularly love the beachy nautical theme for summer celebrations! Our under the sea photo props are perfect for creating a nautical themed summer party, and this paper boat project can easily be incorporated into your party decor.
In our tutorial below, you will see how simple it is to assemble this boat—making it a great craft project for kids! They can make their own paper boat to play with, help you set the table with it (see pictures below for inspiration), or use it in another craft project.
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To make a paper boat set, begin by downloading the template below. Download the SVG version if you will be using a cutting machine, or use the PDF version if you are cutting by hand. If you are using the PDF version, you can print the template directly onto the paper you will be using.
We made our paper boats with an assortment of pretty metallic text weight papers. You can use any color scheme that you would like for these boats, but we decided to create these boats to match our 1970s retro sailboat gift wrap . I’ve added links for each of the papers below in the materials list. If you are using this paper boat project to incorporate into a nautical or beach themed party, I would suggest using a color scheme that matches your specific event decor.
Our paper boats can be used as cute party favors that you can fill with candies, or to decorate a table setting. Scatter them around the table, or write names on the boats to use as adorable place cards! You can even create your own paper boat garland to hang around your party by attaching the boats to a pretty ribbon or piece of colored baker’s twine. I’m thinking these boats would make for a super cute baby mobile…there are so many possibilities!
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- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the template above.
- Cut and score your paper according to the template, using your scissors or a cutting machine.
- Fold along score lines. Clip slits along the tabs to allow for a curve.
- Glue small tabs and attach to the side. Then, glue slit tabs to the front of the boat.
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Hi! New member here! Can I get the PDF without the words printed on each part?
Welcome! Are you needing it without words for a cutting machine?
Hi Lía! How are u? Im from Argentina and i love everything you do. I have a question for you please: i have the scan cut from Brother; today i tried to print the boat with the sgv file and everything was ok but in the part where im supposed to fold the paper, the print cut the Paper so i have to glue all the parts. I think i have done something wrong because the instructions shows that the botton part or the boat is one piece and instead i have several parts. Hope you undestand me and help me 🙂. Thank you very much Flavia
We are not familiar with the Brother cutting machine, the lines that indicate fold lines should be scored by your machine. You will need to manually select these lines to score them. Please contact Brother customer care for any help regarding your machine.
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How adorable the little boats are, want to make lots of them. Did get few cut on my Cricut. Want to get more colors of metallic papers when we return from vacation, love how metallic papers give any item such rich look. Have so much want to do when we get back. The boats I did cut out on Cricut used some metallic papers gotten at Walmart, not much variety of colors but can do lighter boats, really pretty, look pearlescent. Have you looked into new Gold Cricut? Saw ad online can pay $50.00 to trade machines. Will there be your projects on gold machine? Haven’t used projects that came with Cricut Air, are those still in machine or have they expired? Am always so careful, concerned will mess up machine. Being digitally compromised tends to cause me to be extra cautious. Your site inspires me to be creative even when other part of life dulls creativity. There will be celebration of life for grandson who died in June 8th. Celebration will be on July 8th. Hoping we’ll be able to attend. Have great week all.
Thanks so much, I’m glad you love the boats! The Gold Cricut is beautiful, isn’t it? My projects won’t be available with that bundle. I’m not sure about the projects that came with your machine, but you can contact Cricut’s customer service to be sure. We’ll be thinking of you as you celebrate your grandson’s life!
I have been searching everywhere for a 3D paper boat! I’m having a nautical theme for my wedding and since it’s river nautical and not ocean, I didn’t want whales, starfish, seahorses, etc. This will be great for the reception. I’m going to fill them with goldfish crackers!
Thank you so much!
Oh that’s great, I’m so glad this will work for your wedding!
Ooooh! Thank you! I’ve been trying to make a 3d ocean view mobile for my grandson. It is not easy finding 3d files, and I’ve had to try to make my own. This boat is perfect!
Oh, how great! I’m so glad the boat will work for you 🙂
Thank you Lia you are such an inspiration to my craftie side. I really love all your projects. I find pleasure on opening my email and see your gift to me everyday. Many blessings.
Thank you Rhoda, that means so much to me! 🙂
Would appericate more written instruction, plus a complete material list. For example, what is the size of dowel used, or was it even a dowel? Options are nice, but spefics are better:)
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