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Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Wine will taste more delicious when paired with a goblet. If you don’t want to go out and buy one, you can fold and make a goblet by hand. I believe everyone has seen a goblet. Stem cups, this kind of cup often has very slender legs on the holder, so it is called a goblet. It can be folded into a goblet using only a piece of A4 paper. The detailed diagram of folding is as follows. Tutorial.

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet


Illustration of the specific folding method of a simple goblet

Prepare a rectangular piece of paper in advance, and the proportions can be determined as desired. The length-to-width ratio directly determines the height of the cup. First, put the narrow Fold one side in half, and then divide the longer side into several equal parts. You can fold the middle crease along one side. The folded part will be the body of the cup, and then make the feet and bottom of the cup below.

Children need to make diagonal creases and roll them up. First make the bottom of the cup, and continue to roll the remaining parts to make the feet and base of the goblet. Such a beautiful paper stem. The cup is finished. You need to be patient and complete the corresponding creases. In fact, making the goblet is not very difficult.