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Steps
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1Lay a bath towel flat. Be sure to orient it in the “landscape” position as shown below.
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2Fold the top two corners downwards and inwards so that they meet in the center. Note that, since it’s not a perfect square, they won’t line up with the bottom edge of the towel. -
3Roll the two outside edges inwards toward the center. The resulting shape should like an upwards-pointing arrow. -
4Fold the resulting arrow in to a Z. Be sure that the two bottom points of the arrow end up at the bottom of the Z and the top point, at the top. -
5Set the Z down and squeeze the corners to set the curves. The Z should now look like a swan. -
6Repeat for a swan companion whose neck can complete a heart shape.
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Tips
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You can make swan babies with hand towels. Try for a towel swan family!⧼thumbs_response⧽
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This makes a great “7 Swans A Swimming” substitute if you are doing The 12 Days of Christmas for someone. You can give 7 white bath towels, fold them like swans, and place the wash cloths as suggested above in a fan shape at the rear. Add the hand towels as the water underneath in a light blue color.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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You can add tails to your swans too. A simple “paper fan” type fold with a hand towel works well – or you can make the triangular scroll shape (like you used for the body) with a hand towel and fold the two corners that you rolled back under the towel. Roll the side down a little so it goes around the part you tucked under. This resembles wings when you place it on the swan’s back (with the point toward the back)⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Warnings
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Make sure that the towel is totally dry before folding. Even a slightly damp towel can make the swan look slouchy and sad.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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