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Folding method of fairy fan

Folding method of fairy fan

The folding method of fairy fans, in life, many people like to do it by hand, and many girls like to fold fans. The fairy fan is very beautiful after folding. I've sorted out some information about the folding method of fairy fan for you. Let's have a look.

The folding method of fairy fan is 1 First, take a piece of colored paper, fold the two center lines of the colored paper in half, then open it, and then fold the upper and lower sides in half toward the center line. Then fold the center line of the short side in half, as shown in Figure 4.

Let's first fold the left and right sides in the direction of the centerline and fold them into creases. Fold the upper two corners inward again. After opening, fold the two corners to the crease just now.

Let's fold the inner side to the two corners just now and crease it, as shown in Figure 2. When it is opened, it will look like Figure 3.

Let's fold the left upper and lower corners inward first, and then fold the two corners in the crease direction after opening. Then open it and fold the folded corner into the colored paper. Let's do the same thing on the other side, except that we fold the first crease inward on this side, as shown in Figure 4.

After folding, we fold the colored paper in half in the middle, which is what Figure 2 looks like. Then fold the top crease inward, and it will look like Figure 4.

Let's fold the folded edge inward again, as shown in figure 1. Next, we take a rectangular piece of colored paper, roll it into long strips, and stick it with glue.

We fixed one end under the heart-shaped colored paper and inserted the opening at the bottom into the origami to complete the fairy.

Folding method of fairy fan 2 Preparation material: 1 piece 15cm square paper. Other sizes are also possible, but it is best not to be smaller than 15cm, and a fan that is too small will be more exquisite.

First, fold the paper in half horizontally, then fold the paper in half in the middle, and align the creases just now.

Then fold both sides of the paper in half for three times in a row.

After folding in half, open the paper again, as shown below. a * * * is equal to 16.

Then fold the paper in half horizontally and fold it twice in succession. Note that the folding direction here is opposite to the previous one, which is a cross.

Then fold the top paper in half again, and the bottom paper will not move.

Then spread it all, that is, 16 horizontal creases and 5 vertical creases.

Then fold the 2-sided paper in half in the middle and align the second crease on 2 sides, that is, leave a blank crease in the middle.

Then fold the paper back and forth along the crease that was folded before, and fold the organ.

Then fold the paper in half in the middle and glue it together. Be careful to hold the bottom of the fan.

Finally, hang the finished tassel on the fan, and in this way, a beautiful small fan will be folded. Isn't that simple?

Folding method of fairy fan 3 Tools/materials: A4 paper, glue, sticks.

? Methods/steps:

1. First prepare three pieces of A4 paper, preferably white.

2. Then fold it into a fan shape and then fold it in half.

Glue the two sides together, thus forming the third circle.

4. Fold three identical sectors again, because they need to be pasted.

5, prepare small sticks to stick on both sides, which can be combined into a round fan.

6. Finally, draw only the colors and patterns you like.

The types of fans are feather fan, cattail fan, pheasant fan, round fan, folding fan, silk bow fan, mud fan, black paper fan, sandalwood fan and so on. The manufacturing techniques of fans listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list include sandalwood fan in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Wangxingji fan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, folding fan in Rongchang, Chongqing, Gong Fan in Zigong, Sichuan, sunflower fan in Xinhui, Guangdong and feather fan in Huzhou. There are juniper fans and bat fans in Japan.

The fan is a wind-inducing device, which is necessary in summer. China's traditional fan culture has a profound cultural background, is an integral part of Chinese national culture, and is closely related to bamboo culture, Taoist culture and Confucian culture. The earliest fans in history are the royal etiquette fans used in the court of the fourth dynasty in ancient Egypt more than 4,500 years ago, and the etiquette fans with ostrich hair and ivory poles unearthed from the KV62 royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt 3,300 years ago.