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Folding method of children's folding tiger head
Materials/tools

Handmade paper, scissors, marker pen

way

1. Take a square piece of paper with a side length of 15cm, cut it in half, each piece of paper is 15x7.5cm, and take half to fold the tiger's head. Paper can be of any size as long as the aspect ratio is 2: 1. Put the paper face down horizontally, fold it in half left and right, and spread it to form a vertical center line.

2. The angles on both sides of the center line are folded upwards and aligned with the center line to form a big triangle.

3. The paper becomes a square when the two bottom corners of the triangle are folded down and coincide with the vertices of the right angle.

4. Fold back the two corners that have just been folded. Let the edges of the corners (indicated by solid red lines) be roughly parallel to the center line, and the heights of the upper three corners should be similar.

5. Fold the corners inward as shown by the dotted line in step 4.

6. Fold down the sharp corners on both sides.

7. Turn over.

8. Turn the small triangle behind the chin to the front.

9. The apex angle of the small triangle is folded down to form a nose of appropriate size.

10. Draw the stripes and facial features of the tiger head with a marker, and the tiger head is finished.

Tigers are carnivores, with keen hearing, night vision, flexible claws and strong canine teeth; The coat is light yellow or brownish yellow and covered with black stripes; Round head, short ears, black behind the ears; Strong limbs; The tail is thick and long, with black rings and black tail.