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Good luck goldfish lamp making tutorial
Step 1: First, fold the colored paper diagonally, as shown below.
Step two. Then fold the two corners at the bottom of the triangle inward, as shown in the figure below.
Step 3, then fold the two corners up again, and fold some of the corners just folded outward, as shown below.
Step 4: Fold up the bottom corner, open it and then fold up to the next position, as shown below.
Step 5, then spread out from the middle with your fingers and fold the fish tail inward, as shown below.
Step 6, then use scissors to cut along this folding line, don't cut it to the end, leave a part appropriately, turn it over after cutting, and fold the top corner inward, as shown below.
Step 7: Open the folded colored paper and fold the fish tail into the fish body according to the crease, as shown in the figure below.
Step 8: finally, fold the lower part of the fish up, then fold it in, draw eyes on the fish, and pass a needle and thread through the bottom of the fish. Here, the beautiful goldfish lamp is ready, as shown in the figure below.
The above is the tutorial of making good luck goldfish lamp, I hope it will help you.
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