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How to fold the sword and paper?

The steps of folding paper with a sword are as follows:

Preparation materials: paper, glue.

Step 1: Roll up an A4 paper and flatten it, then fold the two corners inward to form a triangle.

Step two, then glue the edges and triangles together. ?

Step 3: Then wrap the upper end of the sword with a piece of colored paper and stick it with glue.

Step 4: Fold a piece of A5-sized paper in half, then unfold it to two sides and fold it in the middle, and fold the four corners up in turn.

Step 5: Fold the two long sides inward, then fold the corners of both sides to the middle, then fold them in half, and then pull out the corners of both sides.

Step 6, cut a hole in the side with scissors to make the hilt, then put the sword through the hilt and stick it in a fixed position with glue. ?

Step 7: Cut a section of the top of the sword with scissors, then open it vertically. Finally, fold the two sides down and fix them with glue.

Sword folding suggestion

1, material selection: choose paper suitable for folding swords, preferably a little thicker paper, such as printed paper or colored paper. This paper can keep the rigidity of the sword body and make the sword stronger.

2. Sword design: When designing a sword, you can try different lengths and widths of the body and the ratio of the blade to the handle. You can design various swords with unique shapes according to your personal preferences and creativity.

3. Skills and steps: Learning different origami skills and steps is the key to making a sword successfully. You can learn basic origami skills and steps by watching tutorial videos or watching origami drawings. Follow each step patiently and carefully to ensure that every crease and angle are folded correctly.

4. Add details: If you want to make the sword look more real and exquisite, you can consider adding details. For example, use colored paper or colored pen to add texture to the hilt, or use different colors of paper as scabbard.