Thousand Paper CraneOrigined from Japan, at first, people folded paper cranes just to pray for the early recovery of the sick people. Later, they also folded paper cranes to pray for the success of something. Paper cranes represent your wishes for the person they are sent to. Each paper crane carries a little wish and eventually becomes a wish. Paper cranes have beautiful legends and cultural heritage, and have become peoples emotional sustenance. Today I will teach you how to fold a different paper crane, come and learn!
Materials and tools required for production: colored paper.
Step method:
Step 1:
Crease.
Step 2:
Crease.
Step 3:
Crease.
Step 4:
Turn the inner square inside.
Step 5:
Change into gem shape.
Step 6:
It is folded in the same way as a thousand paper cranes.
Step 7:
But we want to flip backwards.
Step 8:
Both sides.
Step 9:
Left to right and back to left.
Step 10:
It becomes like this.
Step 11:
Turn on folding.
Step 12:
Crease.
Step 13:
Inward. (The wings are like fans)
Step 14:
Same on the reverse side.
Step 15:
The neck becomes thinner.
Step 16:
Turn up the mouth.
Step 17:
Open.
Step 18:
Beautiful. The beautiful paper crane is folded!