If you like simple origami, you must also want to pursue aesthetics. Among the traditional origami swans, this is an extremely simple one, but this swan also interprets the dynamic beauty of its long neck and head very well. You can also use thin, crisp square paper for folding.
1. Do you still remember the production of Thousand Paper Cranes? The previous steps here are the same as those of Thousand Paper Cranes. Fold as shown in the picture.
2. Fold the sharp corner on the left to the obtuse corner on the right.
3. Fold both sides of the model backward to create mountain marks.
4. Pull the lower part down and pull the upper part up at the same time.
5. Pull the upper part to the obtuse angle at the bottom of the lower layer, and then fold it.