Vulture

To make such a neck, you have to try. Of course, such a task is beyond the power of a small child, but a schoolchild can quite easily fold this bird. The most difficult thing here is to hide the sharp corner inside crafts at the top of the figure, and in other cases you just need to follow the instructions. Moreover, it is very detailed.
Use paper that is thicker than regular colored paper. It will be easier for you to work with her.
Make a square from a rectangular sheet.


Fold it vertically in both directions. Expand.


Bend the sheet horizontally and then vertically.

Connect the sides of two opposite squares. The diagonal line between them will be inside.

You will get a folded square like this.

Fold both sides towards the middle.

Do the same on the back side of the figure. Bend the top part down.

Unfold the folds.

Lift the top sheet. There you will see markings.

Along these folds, fold the sides of the sheet inward.

Turn the craft over and do the same.

Lower the top part down.

Bend the top corner one third of the distance to the horizontal line and straighten it again.

If you look at the figure from above, you will see a small square resulting from the fold.

Fix the sides with your fingers to create folds. Bend the two sides inside this square, and connect the front and back.

Fold the figure as it was before.

Take the bottom corner of the craft and open it from bottom to top.
The lower part will be forked. On the right, draw a line from the center to the bottom side at a right angle.
Divide the lower corner on the left into three parts and draw a line from the side corner through the lower marking to the middle line.

Fold both pieces along these lines.

Unfold the right folded corner and bend it along the intended folds inward. He will be “looking” up.

Turn out the left folded corner too.

Iron it. Draw a line next to the fold as shown in the photo. Draw a vertical line on the top “wing”.

Fold the bottom corner downwards and the top corner to the left.

Turn the corner over along the marked folds.



Smooth it out.
Fold it again as in the photo.

The bottom of this little triangle should be horizontal. This is a paw.
This is your figure now.

Now lower the upper part of it down, as if closing it. The figure is already starting to look a little like a bird.

Pay attention to the corner where the pointer is.

It should protrude slightly beyond the top piece. This is the breast of the vulture.
You make his head. Bend the upward-facing triangle to the right.

Turn it inside out.

Bend the very tip to make a beak. Turn it out too.

There are markings at the top of the figure.

Fold both sides along them towards the middle.

Flip the right side to the left, and the bent parts will be inside.


Bend your wings so that they are level with your legs.

Your fretboard is ready. Difficult?

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