: Standard white glue, glue sticks, or Mod Podge for a faster dry.
: Cut four rectangles (e.g., 4" x 2") to serve as your main posts. For a more realistic look, you can cut the tops into points.
This method creates a fence that can stand on its own without extra support. : Standard white glue, glue sticks, or Mod
: When you pull the ends apart, you will have a continuous chain of connected fence posts. Materials Needed
Making a paper fence is a quick DIY craft often used for school projects, 3D scenery, or home decorations. Depending on whether you want a classic picket fence or a more artistic folded look, you can follow these simple methods. This method creates a fence that can stand
: Take a long strip of paper and fold it back and forth like a fan (accordion fold).
: Cut two to three long, thin strips of paper (e.g., 5" x 0.5") to act as the horizontal connecting rails. Depending on whether you want a classic picket
: Lay your vertical pickets flat, spacing them evenly (about 1/2 inch to 1 inch apart).