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Monday, 4 April 2022

How to Fold a Traditional Origami Swan

The origami swan is a very traditional structure. This swan is very simple to make. Requiring only several mountain and valley folds, this origami swan is very well suited for beginners. The results of this swan may look a bit shabby at first, but soon, your swan will look very elegant and beautiful after only a few minutes of practice.

[Edit]Steps

  1. Get a square piece of paper, turn it over so that the colored side is at the bottom.

  2. Fold the piece of paper in half diagonally, so that it looks like a triangle.

  3. Unfold your triangle so that it looks like a square again.

  4. Take the two edges across from the center crease and fold them to that crease. It should make a kite shape.

  5. Turn your paper over.

  6. Take the sides of your kite shape and fold those into the middle crease again. The kite should be thinner with triangular designs on one side.

  7. Without turning the paper over, take the bottom point of the kite (the thinnest part) and fold it up to the top point of your kite shape, with the thin point along the middle crease.

  8. Take the tip of the thin point and fold down a small portion of the point down, the portion should look like a triangle that is only about tall. The triangle formed by the previous step that was a triangle, should now look like a very tall trapezoid.

  9. Remember that middle crease at the very first step? Fold the crease in half again. Except with the design side on the top.

  10. Tightly holding the base of the triangle, pull up the thin point of the triangle to a desired height. It could be straight up, or at a sharp angle.

  11. Pull the little part out to resemble a beak.

  12. Decorate as desired.

  13. Finished.
    Fold a Traditional Origami Swan Step 13 Version 2.jpg

[Edit]Tips

  • Make sure the creases are very crisp and smooth. The more smooth, the more elegant the swan will look.
  • If the paper is getting too difficult to fold, due to over-folding, start over. Or the swan will look crummy.
  • At step one, the white side can be at the bottom. At the end, the swan would be mostly white.
  • Using decorative paper will make it especially beautiful!
  • Just go though slowly and read it when no one is around.

[Edit]Warnings

  • Try not to get frustrated; just try again.
  • Watch out for the edges of the paper, they are sharp. You don't want to get a paper cut.

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • A square piece of paper

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