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Window flower paper cutting tutorial video nice and easy

Window flower paper cutting nice and easy tutorial video as follows: window flower paper cutting tutorial. Prepare a square piece of colored paper, fold it diagonally into a triangle, and fold it twice along the middle line of the bottom edge. Use a pencil to draw the pattern of the window flower on the paper. Cut off the excess on the paper.

First prepare a square of colored paper, a pair of scissors, and a pen. Fold both sides of the colored paper in half, then in half again, and after that fold it along the corners. Then draw a window pattern on the folded colored paper. Next, use scissors to cut out the window flower. Finally, unfold the cut out window flowers to finish.

Prepare a piece of red paper, preferably double-sided red (to demonstrate the folding effect, I found a single-sided red paper), about 20 centimeters square. Fold the red paper once along the diagonal, making sure to flatten it. Since you're folding multiple layers for this cutout, try to flatten each layer as much as possible. Fold the folded paper along the center line so that the two 45-degree angles overlap.

Fold the twice-folded paper in half along the center line, continuing to overlap the two 45-degree corners, and again folding the paper differently than the last two times, this time folding one of the 45-degree corners in half (the one that's attached, not the one that's spread out over several pages), this time with the other edge not aligned. Draw the pattern on the slightly shorter side, and draw the shaded portion in order to make it visible; in practice, as long as you can see the effect yourself, you don't have to draw heavy shadows.