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The following instruction set will instruct you on how to make an origami flying swan. Although similar to the traditional swan , the flying swan has the added ability for flapping the bird's wings.

Part 1
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Folding the Square Base

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  1. When finished, the bottom edge of the paper should now be flush with the left edge.
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  2. You should now have a square piece of paper.
  3. You should have a piece of paper with an "X" fold when finished.
  4. Note: Green guide lines are for reference in the next step.
  5. This corresponds to the green guide lines in the image above.
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Part 2
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Folding the Swan

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  1. 21
    Repeat steps 12 and 13 with the left section
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Part 3
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Flapping the Wings

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  1. This should cause the wings to flap. Congratulations, you've just created a flapping swan!
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    How do I make the other diagonal line/crease?
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    You can make the other diagonal crease by either folding the paper in half again to form a smaller triangle, or unfolding the paper and spinning it once. Then fold and do the same process you did the first time.
  • Question
    My bird's wings won't flap on mine!
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    You may have made a mistake in the folds. Undo the paper and try again or use a new piece of paper. Be sure to read the steps really carefully and to check against each image.
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      Things You'll Need

      • One 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper
      • Pair of scissors (optional)


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        Jul 25, 2019

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