1. Tissue Butterfly:
-Spread the tissue in a square.
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Fold the tissues alternately, starting from the bottom.
-Put the folded paper towel in the middle and spread it to both sides to form a butterfly shape.
2. Tissue paper roses:
-Spread the tissue into a rectangle.
-Starting from one side, roll paper towels inward in turn.
-Fix the rolled paper towel at the bottom to form a bud.
-Gently spread the petals with your fingers to make them look like roses.
3. Tissue paper bird:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Fold the bottom of the tissue into a bird's tail.
-Roll paper towels inward from both sides in turn to form wings.
-Tie a knot at the top to form a bird's head.
4. tulle lotus:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Fold the tissues alternately, starting from the bottom.
-Put the folded paper towel in the middle and spread it to both sides to form a lotus shape.
5. Organize cobwebs:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Starting from the bottom, alternately fold the paper towels to form a zigzag shape.
-Put the folded paper towel in the middle and spread it to both sides to form a spider web.
6. Paper towel boat:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Starting from the bottom, roll paper towels inward in turn to form the hull.
-Spread the side of the hull outward to form the porthole of the ship.
-Cut a triangle at the bow to form the bow.
7. Paper towel lanterns:
-Spread the tissue into a rectangle.
-Fold the short edge of the paper towel inward to form a long strip.
-Cut many small openings on both sides of the strip to form a lantern pattern.
-Fix the paper towels on both sides together to form the bottom of the lantern.
8. Paper towel bow:
-Spread the tissue into a rectangle.
-Fold both sides of the paper towel inward so that they cross each other.
-Fix the folded tissue in a bow with thread or glue.
9. Tissue rabbit:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Starting from the bottom, roll paper towels inward in turn to form the rabbit's body.
-Cut out the shape of two ears at the top to form rabbit ears.
-Draw the rabbit's eyes and mouth with paint or pen.
10. tissue windmill:
-Fold the tissue diagonally into a triangle.
-Starting from the bottom, roll paper towels inward in turn to form the main body of the windmill.
-Cut a small opening at the four corners of the paper towel to form a windmill blade.
-Fix a pin or toothpick in the center of the windmill to form the axis of the windmill.
The above are ten simple examples of paper towel folding, which can be completed by simple folding and cutting, suitable for children and beginners to try. You can change and develop according to your own creativity and ideas, and create more unique paper towel folding works.