~~~~~~~~~~~Create your Origami Swan!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The classic origami swan is one of the easiest origamis to make. Just press start and start folding a beautiful swan! ~~~~~~~~~~~~The Tradition of the crane~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The tradition of the Japanese orizuru (ori– “folded,” tsuru “crane”), or paper crane, began in feudal Japan (1185–1603 CE), when people gifted each other the paper figures as symbols of honor and loyalty. However, it wasn’t until the 16th century that the art of the origami crane was officially recorded. Hiden Senbazuru Orikata (“Secret to Folding One-thousand Cranes”), published in Japan in 1797, is the first known book on origami. It features the earliest known instructions on how to make origami cranes, along with countless examples of different kinds. In Japanese folklore, it’s alleged that a person can be granted one wish if they fold 1,000 origami cranes (this practice is called senbazuru in Japanese). The paper bird later became a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times, and the folding of 1,000 paper cranes was popularized with the story of a young girl named Sadako Sasaki. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Decoration~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can decorate your swan by coloring in its beak and giving it eyes. You can really use your creativity to decorate it how you want. Enjoy!
Thanks to ✨ Tԋҽ WOW Sԋσρ ⭐ for the thumbnail! Music is Summit by Johnny Easton-piano. Everything else in the project is by me. I really hope you enjoy!