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Acquaintance with birds in children begins as early as preschool age. Crow is found in fairy tales, stories. The kid sees these birds on the street. And if the child is already familiar with origami skills, then he will be able to make a crow out of paper without much difficulty. For crafts, you can take both double-sided and single-sided black paper. From a square with sides of 19 cm, an craftsmanship will be 19 cm long and 9 cm high.
Work sequence:
Fold the square sheet diagonally and turn it around again. If you have single-sided paper, place the sheet with the white side up. The fold should be horizontal.
Bend the sides of the square, starting from the right corner, along the dashed lines to the midline.
Now bend the short sides of the rhombus (left) in half along the dotted lines to the middle.
Fold the top edge of the sheet, straightening the crease that happened before.
Again, bend the part along the finished bends, and iron the excess part of the sheet, starting from the corner, exactly in the middle.
Bend the small triangular movable part of the workpiece to the right.
Do the same with the bottom of the workpiece.
Bend the triangles so that their corners slightly extend beyond the craft and look in different directions. It will be at the crow's paws.
Turn the workpiece over to the other side without changing the direction of the parts.
Move the right side of the rhombus to the left, connecting the side corners together and thereby folding the craft in half.
Move the upper part of the folded rhombus from left to right, but after making a new fold in a dashed line.
Fold the workpiece in half horizontally. The fold should look up, and the small details of the craft should remain inside.
To make a crow a head and a beak, mark a point on the fold (indicated by a cross), then bend the left side of the craft downwards, while revealing both sides of it. Determine the position of the bird's head.
Iron the bends.
To make the beak, make a fold on the rhombus, looking up.
Now you need to spread the wing. To do this, hold the crow by the paws with your left hand, and gently pull the wing up and slightly to the right with your right hand. The lower part of the wing will become almost parallel to the abdomen of the bird.
Draw or glue the crow.
The result is such a wonderful crow!
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