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How to make small animals from fruits

Question 1: How to use fruits to make small animals. We all have the habit of eating fruits! In addition to eating fruits, you can also make them into many beautiful little animals, so why not give them a try!

Method/steps

1. Apple crab.

1. Cut the apple into three parts vertically. The parts on both sides can be cut slightly thinner.

2. Lay the right piece flat, cut it in the middle, and then cut each piece into even thin slices, and remove the smaller piece on the edge.

3. Cut off 2/3 of the middle part vertically, use a knife to cut out two V shapes, and then split them in half from the middle to make two crab claws and arrange them.

4. Take the left part, poke two small openings on one end with a knife, and insert apple seeds to make eyes.

5. Arrange it as shown in the picture, and an apple crab is ready.

2. Transform the little tomato into a little rabbit in 30 seconds.

1. Make a cut about 1/5 of the side of the tomato.

2. Cut a V shape in the middle of one end of the cut piece.

3. Place the large cut on the cutting board face down, and then cut diagonally at about 1/3 of the way. The cut should be deep, but do not cut it off.

4. Place the V-shaped piece cut in step 2 into the bevel cut.

5. Poke two small holes with toothpicks as eyes, and a cute tomato rabbit is made.

3. Orange crab.

1. Use a flat knife to remove the orange peel using the hob method, and use scissors to cut the orange peel into slightly pointed shapes at both ends.

2. Use the tip of a flat knife to score a pattern on the surface of the orange peel.

3. Separate the cut orange peel.

4. Take one-eighth of the orange and cut a small slit at both ends. 5. Insert the cut orange peel into the small mouth.

Question 2: How to use fruits and vegetables to make small animals? A vine is bent and curved, with strings of pearls hanging on it. They are purple and green, so beautiful. They are sweet when cooked and sour when raw. You know this is What? It is grapes.

The grape is like a purple diamond, big and round, sometimes sparkling. It tastes sour and sweet. In summer, it hangs on the branches, making people salivate when they see it. They can't help but pick one and put it in their mouth.

When the grapes are not ripe, the grape skin is emerald green, like jasper-like emeralds, crystal clear. Every autumn, when the grapes ripen, their skins turn purple. There are many varieties of grapes, about 8,000 in the world, and more than 500 in my country.

Grapes come in different sizes and colors. Under the big, green grape leaves, hang bunches of crystal-clear grapes, purple-red, green, and round. Gently peel the grape skins, and the pulp of the grapes appears in front of your eyes. The translucent pulp looks like a round gem. When you put it in your mouth, it tastes sour and sweet. Grapes are not only delicious, they are rich in vitamin C. Grapes also have many uses. They can be made into raisins, processed into various pastries, and made into delicious and sweet wine.

Question 3: How to make small animals from fruits and vegetables. Piece them together, cut them with a knife, do not use glue.

Question 4: Pictures of small animals made from fruits

Question 5: The easiest way to make small fruit animals is to put them in the shape of a rabbit, which is clean and Practical~

I wish the baby will grow up healthily and the mother will always be beautiful.

Question 6: How to make a simple and beautiful small animal fruit platter. How to make a rabbit origami illustration. How to fold a prick-eared rabbit: 1 .First prepare a square piece of paper. The paper used here is white. If you use a white side and a colored paper, turn the white side upward and fold the opposite sides in half. The crease is the position drawn by the pencil in the picture. 2. Fold in half. 3. Fold it in half until it opens, and fold it in half until the two sides are folded to the middle crease. The creases formed are the upper and lower creases in the picture. 4. After the folding is completed, fold the two short sides in half. 5. Just like this. 6. After opening, fold one short edge to the middle crease to form a crease drawn with a pencil.

7.8.9. Open the creation made in the previous step, and fold both corners of the short side to the middle point of the crease formed in the previous step. 10. After opening, open the corners of the short sides and make the creases according to the creases made previously, except that the diagonal creases are made here to make mountain marks. 11. After the two corners of the short side are completed, this is what it looks like. According to the position of the crease in the middle, fold the corner formed by folding it down to the position of the top corner. 12. Just like this, fold the model in half according to the crease in the middle. Illustration of complex three-dimensional rabbit origami 13. Fold the two corners with the line connecting one quarter position and the midpoint of the short side. Take the line connecting the lower right corner and the position marked by the triangle on the left, which is the midpoint marked when marking the quarter, and fold the upper part downward, but only fold the crease of the lower half. 14. Only the lower part is folded. 15. 16. After folding both the left and right sides, the crease will look like the one marked in the picture. Keeping the part below the crease still, fold the top part in half, and also the back part. 17. After the folding is completed, it will look like the picture. Fold the right part to the left at the position of the black line in the picture. This black line is the line connecting the lower corner and the upper end of the crease that once existed on the upper side. 18.This is what the inside looks like when folded. 19.20. After completion, fold the outer layer of the upper corner to the bottom at the crease marked by the pencil in the picture. 21. Fold the lower left part of the front and back inwards, and then fold the ear part twice at the position drawn by pencil in the picture. 22. This is what it will look like when finished. 23. Fold the lower edge of the ear inwards. This is what it looks like inside. 24. The outside looks like this. Then, fold the corners of the mouth upwards according to the creases drawn with the pencil. 25. After that, fold it to the upper corner and then fold it to the position of the crease in the previous step. 26.27. Then, fold the corners of the tail continuously. 28. Fold the inner edge of the front part out. You can easily find this edge when looking inside the model. 29. Then, make the rabbit's feet by continuously folding the front and back. The requirement is that the length of the front feet needs to be such that the rabbit is on the same plane as the corners of the back when standing, so that it can stand stably. 30. Take a look at the inside. The crease in the picture is to fold the two corners in half, so that the rabbit's feet will be fixed. 31. Here, fold the front edge of the origami rabbit that was turned out in step 29 inside so that the part where this edge is located cannot be seen from the outside. 32. Fold the eyes of the rabbit continuously, and then open the ears, and the origami rabbit is completed