The origami method of the paper crane storage box gives the beautiful paper crane the ability to store at the same time! ~This folded paper crane storage box has only one storage space. Next time I will share with you how to fold the paper crane with two storage spaces, so stay tuned~
A piece of square paper, fold a basic type of mine.
Fold one side toward the middle.
Fold both sides the same way.
Open and flatten.
Both sides and sides are folded as shown.
Rotate 180 degrees.
Press down the red line and never fold it directly to the back.
As shown below after flattening.
Fold both sides in the same way.
Turn over.
Fold both sides to the middle, and do the same on the back (just make a crease on the back).
Expand.
Fold the bottom and press it flat.
What it looks like after flattening.
Expand one corner and see the same on the back. The back is in the opposite direction to the front, that is to say, fold the front to the left and the back to the right.
The back also looks folded.
Turn over, be careful not to turn it wrongly, and make sure the one turned over from the left is the front.
Fold along the crease.
Viewed from above, fold as shown in the figure. Just turn these two pieces of paper over and see what they look like after turning them over.
Fold it as shown.
Fold along the line.
The folded look.
Expand.
Look from the side and press down all the lines.
The pressed look. At this time, the paper cannot be flattened, but becomes three-dimensional.
Fold it as shown (Thousand Paper Crane Folding Method).
Fold the side inside as shown.
Both sides are treated the same.
Fold off the tail.
Fold along the crease (note: only fold to the position pressed by your hand)
Viewed from above.
The folded look.
Take care of the beautiful tail and fold it.
Look at the abandoned head. . . Can you fold paper cranes?
It’s done~
Add the part folded according to the arrow. If you don’t understand, please read here:
Picture 1: This is the position behind the head of the paper crane. I folded it down
Picture 2: Turn out the two pieces of paper as shown
Picture 3: What it looks like after flipped out
Picture 4: The front view after turning it out
Picture 5: Turn out the paper on both sides as shown
Picture 6&Picture 7: It looks like this after turning it over