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How to fold your heart

To overlap the center:

1, preparation material: choose square paper with moderate size, and the color can be selected according to personal preference.

2. Fold the paper in half: Fold the paper into two equal rectangles and then unfold it.

3. Making a heart: Fold the paper into a rectangle of the same size again, and then fold one of the rectangles in half to form a small rectangle. Then the two sides of the two rectangles are folded in half towards the center to form a heart shape.

4. Open the paper: Open the lower part of the heart shape upwards to form a three-dimensional heart shape. Then the two corners under the heart shape are folded inward to form a more three-dimensional heart shape.

5. Finishing paper: Fold both sides of the heart inward to make the heart more neat and beautiful.

6. Add decorations: You can add some decorations to your heart, such as drawing some patterns with crayons or writing some blessings.

The moral of overlapping hearts:

1, love: overlapping hearts are often used to express love, because its shape is like a heart, representing the purity and beauty of love. Butterfly heart can be given as a gift to your beloved to express your love and thoughts.

2. Friendship: Overlapping hearts can also be used to express friendship, especially when friends need to express concern and blessings. By breaking your heart, you can convey the deep friendship between friends.

3. Blessing: Overlapping hearts can also be used to express blessings. For example, in festivals or celebrations, people can express their blessings and good wishes to their relatives, friends or colleagues through overlapping hearts.

4. Gratitude: Overlapping hearts can also be used to express gratitude, such as thanking relatives, teachers or friends for their help and support. By folding your heart, you can convey your gratitude to others.

Happiness: overlapping hearts represent happy love and family life. In the traditional culture of China, the heart symbolizes reunion, happiness and happiness, so overlapping hearts also represent family harmony and happiness.

6. Romantic and aesthetic: Folding the heart is a very romantic and aesthetic origami art, which can show an elegant and noble temperament through exquisite creases and meticulous decoration. On romantic occasions, overlapping hearts can express a warm and romantic atmosphere and make people feel a good emotion.