Today I will teach you how to use cardboard to make a cool 3D fish, which can be moved~Teacher, parents and babies, let’s learn~
Preparation materials: black marker, scissors, glue stick or double-sided tape, several colored squaresOrigami.
Do some finger exercises, let’s get started!
Take a square piece of colored paper and fold it into a triangle
After opening, fold the two sides of the origami paper in half towards the center
Fold it in half and then open it, then follow the red vertical lines on the triangleCut the thread.
This step is very critical, so that the fishs body becomes more flexible.
Use double-sided tape to glue the upper part of the triangle along the fold line into a three-dimensional shape, so that the body of the fish is ready.
Cut the open side of the three-dimensional fish into a semicircle, so that the shape of the head of the small fish comes out.
Cut two white circular pieces of paper with a diameter of one centimeter to serve as the eyes of the fish and glue them on the head of the fish.
Then cut a pair of fins, you can use other colored paper. Attach it to the lower part of the fish head.
Cut a heart-shaped fish tail and glue it to the tail. Babies can freely play with this and cut it into the tail of the fish you like.
Cut out the lower part of the fishs mouth from the same colored paper as the fishs body and stick it under the fishs head.
Finally, use a black marker to draw eyes on the fish, and then outline the tail and fins.
Draw stripes, and a three-dimensional fish is completed~
Want to see how the little fish moves? Watch the video below
Isn’t it very simple?
Try it with your kids!