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How to make a blind bag

To make a blind bag, you should first prepare a rectangular colored paper, some colored pens and a glue stick, and then fold the left and right sides of the rectangular colored paper in half to form a double square.

After the square is made, glue sticks are attached to the two sides in the middle and the two sides on the top of the colored paper, and the paper is glued together to form a small pocket. Turn the paper to the front and draw the outline of the kitten's face at the bottom of the small pocket with a brown pen. The two pointed ears at the top are ears, and three ellipses are drawn at the bottom of the head to represent the pattern on its head. Draw two circles under the oval with a brown pen to represent the eyes, two connected short arcs under the eyes to represent its mouth, and three short lines on each side of the face to represent the beard.

Draw an arc and two ellipses on the top of your head with a green marker to represent grass, and draw a short line in the grass to represent veins. Put snacks and sugar into the finished bag. Stick a glue stick on the mouth of the bag and stick the bag well. The direction is perpendicular to the bottom of the bag, and each side of the bag is a triangle. In this way, the beautiful bag for the blind is finished.

Development history

Heian period, origami is an indispensable part of various ceremonies of Japanese aristocrats. Japanese samurai exchange decorated origami gifts, which are souvenirs of origami works, including abalone strips or dried meat. Japanese Shinto nobles celebrated their wedding with sake (a Japanese rice wine), decorated with male and female paper butterflies representing the bride and groom.

When tea ceremony masters receive their diplomas, in order to keep them confidential, they usually fold the outer packaging of the diplomas. Once the package is opened, it cannot be folded unless it is creased. In other words, if there is an extra crease, it means that the document has been read. In the 8th century AD, when the Moors invaded Spain, they brought origami there and introduced the principle of origami as an auxiliary means of geometric theory education. Their art flourished in the13rd century.