If Origami feels that your hands are a little tired and you want to express your longing for your friends in another way, why not try this homing pigeon three-dimensional card. Although it looks a bit complicated, it is very simple to make, especially since the corresponding three-dimensional card template has been provided for everyone. You only need to print out the template, and then cut and paste it according to the lines of the template to achieve this effect. This three-dimensional card will definitely be very eye-catching if used as a holiday gift to express your love for your relatives, friends, and lovers~
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1. Preparation stage: You can first turn to the last page of this article, then download the template image, and then print it on A4 paper (it is recommended to use colored paper for printing). The size can be based on what you have prepared. Determine the card paper used as the cover, and you may need to cut it if necessary; prepare card paper of a certain size (it is best to have a certain contrast between the colors of the card paper and the printing paper, so that the effect will be better); carving knife ( Pay attention to safety, it is recommended that children use it under the guidance of adults); glue, it is best to use white glue, which will not easily wrinkle the paper; an oil-free ballpoint pen is mainly used to emphasize the creases.
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2. Print out the template on colored cardboard. Then use a carving knife to carve along the thick black lines on the edge (pay attention to distinguish carefully).
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3.Use an oil pen without oil (try to use as little oil as possible...) to score along the dotted line. Although you need to use some force, don't use too much force. If you really can't grasp the feeling of a straight line, use a ruler to do it. Auxiliary.
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4. Fold the pigeon, fold it along the non-black thick lines on the edge (that is, the lines that have not been cut before), and fold the pigeon in the direction of yourself. At the same time, please note that the notches you just made with the oil pen are peak marks, while the edges of the parts that were not cut during carving are valley marks.
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