The swan mother and baby here are very unique because they are done using a piece of paper. I believe that this kind of production is very attractive to children who like handicrafts. Of course, it is also very suitable for adults to do some handicraft leisure in their free time. The biggest feature of this illustrated tutorial on simple handmade origami is the repeated use of continuous inward folds to express the elegance of the swan. At the same time, the creative mode of combining two swans allows more stories to be contained in this origami tutorial, so it is still worth trying.
1. Fold the top and bottom corners of the paper in half, then unfold it and leave a smooth crease in the middle.
2. Then fold the top and bottom corners of the origami model toward the middle crease.
3. Then continue to fold the top and bottom corners of the origami model toward the middle crease.
4. Then fold the lower part of the origami model back.
5. Then fold the left corner of the origami model to the right, paying attention to the position of the crease.
6. Then fold the corner worked in the previous step upward from the inside through the crease made in the previous step.
7. Then fold the right corner of the origami model to the left.
8. Fold the corner worked in the previous step back, and then restore it, leaving a crease.
9. Continue to fold the corners from the previous step inward and upward.
10. Then fold the left top corner downwardsFold, then restore to leave creases.
11. Then fold this corner downward from the inside.
12. Then turn the corner of this operation downward according to the thick white arrow.
13. Then continue to turn this corner forward.
14. Then fold the upward corner on the right side downward.
15. At this time, fold the lower right corner of the origami model toward the upper left corner. The folding amplitude is relatively small. Then restore, leaving creases.
16. Then fold the right bottom corner of the origami model inwards.
17. Finally, of course, draw the eyes, and the children’s origami double swans are completed!