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When you flick your wrist quickly, the air forces the pocket to "pop" out, creating a sound like a small thunderclap. 4. Visual Display (Black Screen Style)
Fold the top edges into the center crease to create a kite shape. free_thunder_lighting_effects_black_screen_gree...
You can find specific folding patterns on YouTube that focus on sharp, aerodynamic edges. 3. DIY "Thunder" Sound Maker When you flick your wrist quickly, the air
Use a series of "zigzag" or "z-folds" (folding forward and then immediately back) to create the jagged angles characteristic of a lightning bolt. When you flick your wrist quickly
Sometimes "paper thunder" refers to a simple toy that makes a loud "crack" sound when snapped through the air.
Start with a square piece of paper (yellow or white works best). Fold it in half diagonally and unfold.