[Handmade] Let's play with shuriken! A collection of homemade target practice ideas
What comes to mind when you hear the word ninja?
Most people probably think of shuriken.
This time, I’ll share a handmade target practice idea you can enjoy using shuriken.
Shuriken can be made from everyday materials like origami paper or cardboard, so try making lots of them!
It’s no fun if you can’t throw them after making them, so use this article as a reference to create your favorite target practice setup.
The throwing distance and speed change depending on how you throw the shuriken and its orientation, so channel your inner ninja and master shuriken throwing!
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[Handmade] Let's Play with Shuriken! A Collection of DIY Target Practice Ideas (11–20)
Target game made with paper and string

A uniquely hooked target! Here’s an idea for a target game you can make with paper and string.
In the video they use a ball, but it also looks perfect as a target for throwing paper shuriken.
All you need are ribbon tape or string, and copy paper or construction paper with illustrations attached.
Handmade targets for shuriken often involve knocking something over or making it collapse, but the key to this idea is to hit the target and make it drop.
The mechanism is simple too—just hook it on—so it’s highly recommended!
Combine a chopstick rubber-band gun with an origami throwing star!

Let’s try making a “shuriken gun” that combines a chopstick rubber band gun with paper shuriken.
It’s a lot of fun because the shuriken, which you’d normally throw by hand, comes out as the projectile instead.
You’ll need two pairs of disposable chopsticks, two sheets of origami paper, and some rubber bands.
Use one pair of chopsticks without splitting them; split the other pair.
Wedge the split sticks between the unbroken pair and fasten them with rubber bands.
Fold the paper shuriken, tuck it into the rubber bands, and launch it together.
It’s a unique twist on the classic chopstick gun—give it a try! You can probably launch things other than shuriken, too.
In conclusion
We introduced some target ideas. Choose the one that suits your location and purpose. Throwing shuriken at people is dangerous, so be sure to make a target and enjoy it safely! It also sounds fun to make lots of shuriken and compete with your friends on points or speed!


