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Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

I believe that children prefer paper. What I share with you below is a simple and cute small windmill that can rotate freely.

Prepare beautiful paper, small wooden sticks, and pins in advance, and then follow the step-by-step diagram to start making.

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

First select some beautiful paper, find some that are harder, and use straight paper. Using a ruler and a burr, score along the four corners of the square paper toward the middle, being careful not to reach the bottom.

Then dig out five relatively small holes as shown in the diagram, and then fold up the corners with the holes. Just fold it gently and don't make deep folding marks.

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

I don’t know if you have noticed Yes, the small holes that were originally made need to be matched together, and then a pin is passed through to fix it.

Then dig out a hole on the eraser to insert a small wooden stick, and install the wooden stick and eraser on the eraser. Together, insert the pin into the rubber and secure it.

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

Very simple origami windmill making process illustrated tutorial for children

The paper pinwheel will rotate just by blowing a breath or running against the wind.