Growing up with six brothers, John Collins got really good at folding paper planes. "Anything you can beat your siblings at is good," he says. But he didn't just beat his siblings. In 2012, Collins ...
1. Turn the square napkin through 90˚ on the table, so that it resembles a diamond shape 2. Fold one corner at a time into the centre of the diamond to create a smaller square. Then turn this square ...
Who hasn't dreamed of a charcuterie board accompanied by a glass of wine? The assurance of a simple and effective evening with friends or loved ones. And to bring a bit of poetry to your evening, ...
John Collins, also known as 'The Paper Airplane Guy,' teaches us how to fold and fly our very own "Phoenix" paper airplane. The Phoenix is a broader wing glider than the classic 'dart' and not too ...
You can’t fold a sheet of paper in half more than seven or eight times, no matter how large the sheet or thin the paper may be. How often have you heard that statement? Perhaps you’ve even put this ...
The all-time distance record for paper airplane flight* was set in February, 2012. The paper craft was designed by John Collins (a.k.a. “The Paper Airplane Guy”), and soared a whopping 226 feet, 10 ...
Roses are red, violets are blue. Austin Butler knows how to make the whole party swoon. Watch the "Elvis" star make an elegant rose out of a single napkin, proving you don't always need real flowers ...
When it comes to paper planes, there’s plenty to learn from the pilots in the Airtime and Distance categories of Red Bull Paper Wings, who create marvels of flight with a sheet of A4 paper. No glue, ...
You might think paper airplanes are fun, quick-to-make toys for kids, but there is a world of paper plane–makers who are dead serious about the creation of record-setting planes. John Collins, The ...
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