"You ask how deeply I fall in love with you, how much I fall in love with you, my affection will never waver, my love will not change, the moon represents my heart..."
Do you still remember this classic lyric? Have you ever thought that this lyric can also be expressed with hand-made origami? The origami diagram of the heart on the moon will come in handy for the upcoming Valentine’s Day (^o^) /~
Prepare a square two-color paper with one side red and one yellow.
1. First, cut the square paper vertically into three equal parts.
2. After dividing the paper into three equal parts horizontally, fold each crease grid in half so that the paper is divided into six equal parts horizontally and vertically.
3. Fold up the two lower corners on the left and right sides.
4. Then fold the lower crease "one grid&r"dquo;Go up.
5. Fold in half along the dotted line to create a crease.
6. Fold it in half again according to the dotted line in the picture, leaving a crease and unfold it.
7. Turn the paper over from left to right to the back.
8. Fold the paper according to the crease marked in the picture.
9. For the left and right triangular areas marked by arrows, press down the creases at the arrows, while the paper at the two intersecting dotted lines will be folded and arched.
10. After folding, as shown below (the first photo is the front photo, the second photo is the back photo), then press down the yellow part of the paper on the front until it is horizontal.
11. Turn over the two corners marked in the picture.
12. Pull out the paper at the end of the arrow (see the second picture after it comes out).
13. Return the paper to the illustration in step 11, and rotate the position of the paper 180°.
14. First open the paper on the right as shown in the picture, fold the lower corner up, and then flatten the circled part in the picture (the back of the paper) to the left.
The folding method on the left side of 15 is the same. Fold the paper according to the dotted line marked in the picture (pay attention to the length of the vertical crease, don't fold too much).
16. Then fold the paper according to the crease as shown in the picture, and then fold the lower side up at the white dotted line.
17. Then fold down the upper paper at the dotted line in the picture.
Fold the lower paper up at the dotted line in the picture.
Fold the paper inside the red part (circled in the first picture).
Pull the left side of the love peach and rotate it with the needle, and then flatten the lower end of the right side. Fold the position of the heart peach as shown in the picture.
After folding, the inside picture of turning the love peach over is as follows.
Turn the paper over as it was in step 20, and then fold the middle of the upper side in half with the first crease below it, leaving only a small crease in the middle.
Use scissors to cut the underlined part in the picture (it’s not long anyway, you can also tear it by hand).
Fold down the edges on both sides as shown.
Trim the lower edge of the paper to be smooth as shown.
Then fold down the two corners at the top.
Turn the paper over again, and the origami heart on the moon is completed!