A Beautiful Paper Butterfly

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Whatsup beautiful people. I am back with something beautiful today.this time around I went ahead to make something that fly. Like I said in my other post that I would be bringing some other designs from time to time.

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Before making this paper work I have to go through YouTube tutorial for about three minutes to study the process involve before starting. After studying this I then went ahead to make mine and in less than two minutes I was done with it. Today as usual during my free time I decided to make use of the time to make the paper butterfly I have learnt from YouTube and this is the result.

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Process

The first step is to get a plain square sheet of paper. The size of paper used determine how big the result would come out. Since there was no already made measured square paper I hade to make use of my ruler to measure and cut a square size of paper.

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The next step is to fold the paper from both ends so as to make sure you get equal measurements from both sides.

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Next, you fold them from each angle to get an arrow shape.

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Next you have to bend one side of the paper to for the butterfly.

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Conclusion

These steps were pretty simple. I followed a YouTube tutorial to get this and I was able to get this done within three to five minutes.
I had to take pictures of every step so as to make the explanation simple in pictures.
Both the work and pictures are my original work. I am happy to post my works in this Diyhub community I feel motivated anytime I see lovely comments from members of hive Thank you for going through my blog. Have a nice day
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It's beautiful and easy to achieve, you've done a great job.

Thanks alot

Your paper work is impressive. Thank you for sharing with the community