Coin origami five-petal lotus can be used as a gift for girls. If the lotus petals are not turned out, it becomes an origami five-pointed star, which can be used as a gift for boys. It is made up of a combination of 5 coins, any denomination can be used. The money counting coupons are used here.
1. Fold the note in half lengthwise, then in half laterally, make mark creases, divide it into 8 pieces, and open it. Fold the two corners inwards towards the center.
2. Align the tip with the cross point drawn on the coin and fold it in half.
3. Turn over.
4. Fold the two corners inward.
5. Align the two sides and fold inward to mark the crease (if you are folding a five-pointed star, you can skip steps 6 to 9 and jump directly to step 10).
6. Open it and turn out the two middle corners.
7. Align the edges and fold them outward.
8. Fold outward again.
9. Symmetrically, fold the other half.
10. Turn over.
11. Turn the lower straight edge up and fold it in half. When folding it over, be sure to insert it under the sharp corner.
12. Fold the lower straight edge in half again and insert it under the sharp corner.
13. Fold it in half again and insert it under the sharp corner. Then turn it over. It is folded in half three times in total, and the legs on both sides are used forPlug-in. To complete one component, a total of 5 components need to be completed.
14. Insert combination. Give the front and back insertion positions (arrows)
15. Insert the rightmost component from the front.
16. Turn it over and insert it from the opposite side. Note that you need to be careful at this time. You can bend it first and then insert it to avoid breaking the paper.
17. Complete the work by inserting each other in sequence. Give photos of your work. If the flaps are not folded, the front and back will be five-pointed stars.
The graphics of each petal can be consistent or random, whichever you like.