How to make a paper crow

Children's acquaintance with birds begins in preschool age. The crow is found in fairy tales and stories. The kid sees these birds on the street. And if the child is already familiar with the skills origami, then he can easily make a crow out of paper. For crafts You can take both double-sided and single-sided black paper. From a square with sides of 19 cm you will get a craft 19 cm long and 9 cm high.
Sequence of work:
Fold the square sheet diagonally and unfold it again. If you have single-sided paper, place the paper with the white side facing up. The fold should be horizontal.


Fold the sides of the square, starting from the right corner, along the dotted lines towards the midline.

Now fold the short sides of the diamond (on the left) in half along the dotted lines towards the middle.

Bend the top edge of the sheet, straightening the fold that was created before.

Fold the part again along the finished folds, and iron the excess part of the sheet, starting from the corner, exactly in the middle.

Bend the small triangular movable part of the workpiece to the right.

Do the same with the bottom of the workpiece.

Bend the triangles so that their corners slightly extend beyond the craft and look in different directions. These will be the crow's feet.

Turn the workpiece over to the other side without changing the direction of the parts.

Move the right side of the diamond to the left, connecting the side corners together and thereby folding the craft in half.

Move the upper part of the folded diamond again from left to right, but this time making a new fold along the dotted line.

Fold the workpiece in half horizontally. The fold should face upward, and small parts of the craft should remain inside.

To make the crow's head and beak, mark a point on the fold (indicated by a cross), then bend the left side of the craft downward, simultaneously opening both sides. Determine the position of the bird's head.

Iron the folds.

To make a beak, make a fold on the diamond, looking up.

Now you need to straighten the wing. To do this, hold the crow by the legs with your left hand, and with your right hand, gently pull the wing up and slightly to the right. The lower part of the wing will become almost parallel to the bird's abdomen.

Draw or glue on the crow's eyes.

The result is such a wonderful crow!
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