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How to make an origami fan
The manufacturing method of the origami fan is as follows:

1. Basic fan shape: Fold the square paper into a triangle along the diagonal, then fold it along the center line, and it will become a fan shape after unfolding.

2. Dismantle the fan: Fold two crossed creases, take out the fan and reassemble it into a new shape.

3. Fan Knife: Cutting one side of the fan into a zigzag or wavy shape can make the fan look more decorative.

4. Fan bone flap: bend the fan bone into an arc, fold the paper in half and fix it in the center, then fix the fan bone and paper alternately, and finally form a petal shape.

5. Fan Sculpture: Carefully fold out sculptures of different shapes from a fan-shaped piece of paper.

6. Fan-shaped screen: A beautiful screen can be made by combining multiple fan-shaped pieces of paper.

7. Fan creativity: Show creative fan works with different folding methods and materials, such as making fan with sugar paper.

8. Fan rotation: rotate the fan at different speeds and angles to display different patterns and effects.

9.3D fan: Multi-layer fan blades are stacked together to form a 3D effect, which can increase the three-dimensional sense of the fan.

10. fan-shaped garland: multiple fan-shaped papers are fixed along the central axis to form a garland.

Origami is a series of artistic media handicrafts that use paper or cards as the main way to create two-dimensional or three-dimensional objects. Paper and card paper are suitable for many technologies and can be folded, bent, bent, cut, bonded, shaped, stitched or layered. Manual papermaking is also a papermaking process.

Origami is widely known in most societies that use paper, and some handicrafts are particularly related to specific countries or cultures. In Caribbean countries, papermaking technology is unique to Caribbean culture, which reflects the importance of native animals in people's lives.

In addition to the aesthetic value of paper technology, various forms of paper technology are also used to educate children. Paper is a relatively cheap medium. Compared with more complex media (such as ceramics, wood and metal) that are usually used to create three-dimensional works of art, paper is easier to obtain and use.

Compared with paints, dyes and other colored materials, it is also cleaner to use. Origami can also be used in therapeutic environment, providing a safe and simple channel for children to express their emotions creatively.