folding hope: how to create a paper crane
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Folding Hope: Create a Paper Crane
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Get a piece of a4 Paper; Preferably, one with a goat.
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Fold one corner of your paper over to the opposite side
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Fold the remaining rectangle over to create a crease.
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separate the rectangle from the rest of your paper.
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Unfold your paper. Admire your goat.
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Fold your paper along the crease you already created like this:
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bring bottom right corner to top left corner. Crease.
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Tilt your smaller triangle to be perpendicular to your table. Place your thumb inside the small triangle. Begin opening it up.
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Open your small triangle and press it down to the table to create a square. (Bring the top tip of the triangle to the bottom right corner of the paper). Crease the edges.
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Your pretty little folds should look like this:
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Flip your paper over. (turn it over to the other side).
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Take the bottom left corner of your triangle to open it up. Bring that corner to the bottom right corner on the table.
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(You create a matching square front and back).
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If you pick up your paper and tilt it one end should look like this:
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Place your square sandwich on the table. Keep the open end to the right.
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Take the top corner and lift it up. Hold that top corner.
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Bring the top corner so that the top right edge meets the middle crease on your paper. Note where the tip of the square is (under my index finger).
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Your fold-tastic fun should look like this:
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Repeat the process on the bottom corner: Bring bottom tip of square to middle crease to line up bottom right edge at the crease.
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Flip the paper over. Repeat! Bring top tip of square to line up with the middle crease.
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Repeat! Bring the bottom tip of the square to line up with the crease. it will look like this:
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Open up your folds to see your square again.
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lift up the right corner and begin to open it up. Invert the creases you made. (See next slide).
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Take the bottom tip and push it INSIDE until creases match up.
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When you finish inverting the bottom it will look like this:
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Take the top tip and repeat the inversion. push it in until all the creases line up.
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Your finished fold inversions will look like this:
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When you open up your funny looking quadrilateral it should create this diamond shape:
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Fold it back and orient your pretty paper like this:
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Flip your pretty paper over. We get to do this AGAIN!
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Open up your folds
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Open up your square
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Take the top tip and invert your fold until the creases match up.
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When you invert the fold your paper looks like this:
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Take the bottom tip of your once upon a square and push that tip in until the paper inverts and creases match up.
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Your paper should now look like this:
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lift up the right tip of the quadrilateral.
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When you lift the right tip open it all the way to the left to create a crease in the middle.
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Your almost paper crane will look like this:
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Flip it over and do it to the other side.
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When you pick up your folds you should be able to see the wings of your crane.
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Open up the space between your wings. Take the bottom most tip and start bringing it up above the wings.
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Begin to push the inner crease in to create the neck of your crane. Push everything down to emphasize creases.
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Make your crane’s head: bring your thumb about an inch down from the top of your fold. Push down the tip into the folded area.
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Now you have a standing goat! I mean, crane. Do you want your crane to fly?
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Flying Crane Bonus: Turn your crane so the head faces away from you. Open up the back side like so (the wings are on either side):
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Lift up the bottom tip and bring it up to reach and almost touch the head of the crane.
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Fold the opened area inwards. Wings are still on either side. Flip Your crane sideways. to see your flying crane with wings down.
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let your crane sit on the table. make bird noises.
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Share your cranes!1. Show off your cranes shout out
@ArtistThink2. Show off your skill on
Instagram3. Use those share buttons and
help spread hope.
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