How Do You Make A Perfect Square From Regular Printer Paper?
To make a perfect square shape from a piece of printer paper that is standard size, you don’t need any rulers or any special instruments. A perfect square has four sides the same length. This size paper can be used for many art projects, origami projects or for just about any reason. The more careful you are to match up the paper’s corners, the more perfect your square will be. Start by making sure you have a standard, regular sized piece of printer paper. It should measure 8 ½ inches by 11 inches. Most printer paper that is purchased in bulk is this size, so it doesn’t need to be measured, but odd sized paper is usable in most situations. Lay the piece of paper flat on the surface. Position it so that the shorter sides of the paper are horizontal across the surface you are working on. Fold the top, right corner of the piece of printer paper down, to the point where it meets the opposite side. Generally, this will be about ¾ of the way down the sheet of paper’s left side. This forms a