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Arts & CraftsHow to Do Origami

How to Fold an Origami Swan

Instructions

  • Step 1: Fold one corner and unfold Begin with the white side up. Fold one corner to the opposite corner, making a diagonal crease, and then unfold.
  • TIP: To make a family of baby swans, use a range of smaller sheets of paper.
  • Step 2: Fold both edges to the crease and unfold Fold one edge over, lining it up against the diagonal crease made in Step 1. Then repeat on the adjacent side, forming a kite shape.
  • Step 3: Fold the long edges to the center crease Turn the paper over to the colored side and fold the long folded edges to meet on the center crease, similar to Step 2. You should now have an even skinnier kite shape with two small white triangular “eyes” near the top.
  • Step 4: Fold the skinny point Fold the long skinny point to the opposite point.
  • Step 5: Fold the same point to the centerline Now fold the same point down so it meets the point at the centerline between the two white triangles.
  • Step 6: Fold the entire model in half Pick up the entire model and fold in half along the existing crease, making sure that the head and neck are on the outside.
  • Step 7: Fold a neck and head Hold the swan at the white triangles. Gently lift up the neck to a graceful angle and squeeze it at the bottom to keep it in place. Do the same with the head.
  • Step 8: Spread the base Spread the base slightly apart, and your swan is ready to swim.
  • FACT: Did you know? A male swan is known as a cob, a female swan is a pen, and young swans are called cygnets.

You Will Need

  • A sheet of square origami paper (6″ x 6″ / 15 cm x 15 cm)
  • A flat surface

Lessons in this Guide

How to Make a Paper Balloon Water Bomb

How to Fold an Origami Heart

How to Make an Origami Ninja Star

How to Fold an Origami Swan

How to Fold an Origami Sailboat

How to Make a Bird Base

How to Make an Origami Flapping Bird

How to Make an Origami Inflatable Bunny

How To Make an Origami Lily

How to Make an Origami Bat

How to Make an Origami Fish

How to Make an Origami Jumping Frog

How to Make an Origami Crane

How to Make an Origami Box

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