Paper-quilled animalss little animals often look particularly interesting and cute because of their unique combinations. This handmade paper-quilled dolphin has such a feeling. Different from other paper animal productions, this paper dolphin can be used as a desk decoration, or made into a gift, a paper production that can be given as a real gift. . Moreover, it does not require any complicated paper-quilling skills, so it can be easily completed. You might as well give it a try! If you don’t know much about paper quilling, you can refer to this tutorial first: Basic paper quilling tutorial. A simple production example allows you to fully understand the basic methods and techniques of paper quilling.
1. First make the head and body parts of the paper dolphin. You need to use 5 15 mm wide paper strips to roll into a tight roll for the body part, and then 5 15 mm wide paper strips to continue rolling into a tight roll for the head. For details on how to paste and operate them, please refer to the paper quilling tutorial: < strong>Tutorial on how to make a three-dimensional paper lion with handmade illustrations.
2. Use two quilling paper strips with a width of 15 mm, continue to roll them into loose rolls, pinch one end into a sharp bulge, and stick it to the tail of the body.
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3. Then use your hands to pinch the left and right sides into sharp corners., stick together with white glue in the middle.
4. Paste the made head on the front end of the body.
5. The fins of the paper dolphin require three 15 mm wide paper strips. If the length is not enough, they can be wound continuously, rolled into a loose roll, then shaped and pasted to the body of the paper dolphin. The mouth of the head is made of two quilled paper strips with a width of 10 mm, rolled into a loose roll and pasted on the head.