Makerspace at the Fulton School
Title: Bridging Cultures: Crafting a Paper Flute Experiment
Recently, I decided to try something unique: making a flute out of three pieces of A4 paper. Inspired by creativity and innovation worldwide, I followed tutorials from different corners of the globe to fold the paper into shape.
However, when I tried to play it, all I heard was the sound of rustling paper. Despite this, the experience taught me valuable lessons about patience and the importance of trying new things.
While my paper flute didn’t turn out as expected, the journey reminded me of the universal language of creativity and the joy of exploring ideas across borders. It’s a small experiment, but it speaks volumes about the beauty of global collaboration and the endless possibilities that come with it.
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