Paper Boat

My grandmother's name was Guadalupe. She is one of the reasons why I can simply claim that I had a loving, enjoyable and very memorable childhood. She loves to sew, do embroidery and work with her hands.I basically learned what I am doing now from her. We have the same personality.Its quite a pity that she did not have the same opportunity like me. But, I am still grateful to her.She helped pave the way for me to get where I am now.

One of the first things that she taught me as a child is folding paper boats. Back then, we do not have origami paper or specialty papers for this. We used newspapers. We used whatever we could salvage. But I do not mine then. All I know is that, my grandmother is teaching me something and, I am happy to be taught by her.

Despite being dead for 7 years now, I still miss her very much. When I do, I make paper boats or I create something. I feel that when I do that, I honor her. I feel comforted. I honor her memory. I remember our happy days together.

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I started with white rectangular paper.

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Fold crosswise.

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Fold.

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Open.

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Fold. Do not worry. The paper will fold because of the creases created.

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Take the bottom portion and fold back halfway on both sides.

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Open.

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Rotate then fold.

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Pull the outer part.

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You can pull further to get this but, I prefer the previous one.

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