Consider using a braided nylon string. [2] X Research source

The notch should be thick enough for your string to sit in.

Cut the ¼ inch or 5/16 inch wooden dowels 18 to 24 inches long. Place a piece of electrical tape around the top and bottom of the dowel. Use an exact-o knife to slit the end of the arrow. Cut a feather in half with an exact-o knife. Glue one half of the feather to each side of the arrow near the end. [6] X Research source

Ask a parent to help you cut the notches in the popsicle stick.

It is better to over soak the popsicle stick than to under soak it.

You may place a dab of hot glue on the knot to prevent it from untying. [9] X Research source

Insert the rope into the top notch so that the knot is situated inside the pipe. Pull the string tightly down the length of the bow. Cut the rope 5 inches beyond the bottom of the pipe. Tie a knot in the rope approximately 4 ½ inches from the end and burn the ends. Like the first knot, the second knot should be thick enough so that it does not slip through the notch. Bend the pipe and slide the rope into the bottom notch so that the knot is situated inside the pipe. Wrap a piece of duct tape around each end of the bow to prevent the string from moving. [14] X Research source

Use a sharp knife to create 3 inch x 3 inch triangles out of the 2 inch home insulation foam. Insert the dowel into the center of one of the triangle’s three sides. Remove the dowel, coat the end with hot glue, and reinsert the dowel into the foam arrow head. Slit the end of the dowel with a sharp knife. The slit makes it easier to string the arrow. [16] X Research source