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Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Paper-cut is one of the oldest folk arts in China. It visually gives people a sense of transparency and artistic enjoyment. It is so beautiful and exquisite to see the paper-cuts of old artists. I’m envious. I once wanted to learn paper-cutting, but unfortunately almost no one here can do it. I have no choice but to slowly find information and learn on my own! Today I bring you a three-dimensional spring character! The spring character that can stand up is also very beautiful! Hurry up and show off the pictures!

The first photo of the finished product, take a side view to see the overall effect!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Here is another rendering of an upward angle! No matter how you look at it, it’s all different beauty!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

First prepare a piece of square paper! Use it to fold the word spring!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Put square paper Fold the corners diagonally into a triangle! Then open it!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

After opening the paper, fold it in half at another angle !Open again!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Then fold the four folded corners and fold them inwards! Take a look Picture

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Then write the word spring, first draw the top three horizontal lines of the word spring!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Then draw the bottom one! Just continue to draw the Japanese characters!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Then start cutting out the upper part first!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Then cut out the lower part, pay attention to the Japanese characters Don't cut it at that point!

Steps for children to make simple paper-cut three-dimensional springs

Open the cut spring characters! You don’t need to open it all, just open it to the standing state!