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you can fold a 4 piece in half 5 times
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you are folding it, there is still only one piece of paper
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You first color it what ever color you want. Then you fold it in hotdog style. And there are holes right? Yes. The holes fold to your crease and you puff it out. Theres your door nob
A crease is one, continuous fold, (usually a neat line) such as a bend in fabric or paper when it's been folded while something that has been crinkled is irregular and will have multiple fold marks going in various directions, such as a piece of paper that has been squashed into a ball.
First, fold a A4 piece of paper in half and open it up. Then get the top two corners and fold them so they make triangles, one of the sides touching the center crease each. Afterwards, fold it in half, following the crease. And then, it will start taking shape. On one of the sides, fold the corner from the triangle to the center crease and do it again. Do it on the other side too. Then, hold the layer of paper in the middle and stick the other two out. Throw it in the air to see how far it goes!
When you fold a paper in half, the line that runs down the center is called the crease.
First, make your piece of paper perfectly square. The paper needs to be at least 8"x8". To find the center of the paper, crease the paper diagonally in each direction. After you do that, fold all the corners into the center of the paper. This will give you a piece of paper about 6x6. Now turn it over with the triangles to the opposite side and fold the corners into the center again. Now crease the paper from the center to the edges, and stand the fortune teller up. You also crease the "pockets" so that you can easily move the pockest back and forth. try to type in ''how do i make a fortune teller- it gives you steps.
1. fold a small, square piece of paper or foil about the size of a post-it note digagonally crease 2. unfold it and fold diagonally the athor way crease 3. unfold. You should now have an X made by folds 4. Turn the paper over. 5. Fold it lengthwise crease, and unfold. Then fold it widtwise, crease, and unfold 6. this will create a plus sign 7. last step Turn the paper over again piching the X shape so that the center of the cross pops up, creating a dimple.This is your psi wheel
A "Mountain" fold is not actually a special fold of any sort. It simply indicates the direction in which the paper is folded, and is the opposite of a "Valley" fold. Because of this, the nature of the fold depends on how you're looking at the paper. To see an example, take a piece of paper and fold it in half. Now set it down on a flat surface, with the two edges down and the new crease pointing upwards. You're now looking at a mountain fold. Now flip it over, so that the paper is resting on the crease (and perhaps tipping over), and the two sides are pointing upwards. You're now looking at a valley fold.
A synonym for crease is fold.
you fold it in the direction and neatly use something hard like a fingernail or coin to fold the paper even more
Making an envelope is quite easy! All you need is a piece of A4 sized paper. 1.Take the topmost corner and fold it down(the way you fold it to cut a square) and make sure you have the crease 2. Repeat the same with the other corner so you have two nice creases. 3.Fold in the creases so that you get a triangle on top 4. Take the two corners of the triangle formed and fold it upwards. 5. once you've done that, take the corners of the two triangles formed and fold then down 6.Now make triangles on you left and right hand sides of the paper. 7.Now fold the remaining part of the paper down as a flap and voila! Your envelope is ready.
If you fold the line segment in half so that the two ends are touching and then crease the paper, the crease will go right through the midpoint of the line segment.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
Fold the paper along the line where you want to cut, lick the crease several times, fold the paper the other way and repeat, and then finally tear.