Make some fletching with duct tape
We have covered most of the process of making your own arrows, but the fletching is still an issue. Fletching is what goes in the back and is essential to control the arrow’s trajectory. In a pinch, it can be made with some duct tape.
Fold a piece of tape in half, leaving a thin strip of the sticky part exposed. Then, mark the outline of the fletching and cut it, but do not cut the sticky strip. Repeat the process three times and stick each one to the arrow’s body.