The tools needed to make flowers are scissors, pencils and red paper. For simple operation, only a square piece of red paper is used. If you want to make the flowers longer, you can use a rectangular piece of red paper and fold it in half several times to make a square paper, only a little thicker.
The first one is to take a long piece of paper and cut it from one side with scissors, not to the end. After cutting, turn the paper over and cut thin strips on the other side in the same way. When cutting, cut in the middle of the first two cuts, that is, the two sides are staggered. After cutting, just hold both ends with your hands and pull them to both sides, and a simple flower will come out.
The second is to use a rectangular piece of paper and fold the long side in half several times according to the width. Start cutting, the cutting method is the same as the first method, and the two sides are cut in turn. Open the folded paper and gently pull it open.
The third method uses a square piece of paper to fold diagonally for three times, and the cutting method is the same as the first and second methods. Cut one side first, then cut the opposite side. Open the folded paper and gently pull it open.
The fourth method is to fold the red paper in half once along two diagonal lines to form a triangle, and fold the two acute angles of the triangle together to form a triangle. Fold the triangle in half again along the middle line of an acute angle, so that the angle of 45 degrees becomes 22.5 degrees.
Draw a pattern on this triangle. Of course, this pattern may not be exactly the same as mine. After I finish painting, I can cut along the shadow with scissors and cut off all the shadow parts.