Well, there're some tasks needed to be taken care of now. So I have to put the second part of the Conditional Sentences off until later....much later.
Anyway...welcome back! You may wonder about the title of this entry, right? I bet you do. The reason is it's about a bantam; a cock in the same family of other chickens. However, this one is a little bit different; it's small in stature comparing to its counterpart. Though it's small, it's more handsome than most of other breeds of cocks especially its feather...The bantam's feather is beautiful, you know? I have no idea how to describe it...You know it when you see it.
Wait...what am I talking about?? I don't suppose to talk about what the bantam is, right?
But I'm here to talk about how to fold the bantam out of your paper, a fabulous one...
Let's waste no time then. Some pieces of paper are ready on your hands, right? Okay, let's start!
(I'll translate this text in English, exclusively for those curious foreigners...)
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The Handsome Bantam
Stuff to use
- Cream, red, orange, dark green and light green poster paper.
- Latex glue
- a pair of rollable eyes, 1 cm. diameter each.
- Cut your cream paper for a torso of the bantam like what the model said, then fold it by the dash line.
- Cut your red paper for a bantam's wattle, cockscomb and mouth, one piece each. Then fold them old by the dash line.
- Cut your orange paper for a bantam's inner tail and your red one for an outer tail like the model said, 2 pieces each. Then use the sharpened side of your divider to slit open the dash line, and fold up 0r down by the same slit line.
- Cut your dark green and light green for the pair of bantam's inner and outer wings respectively, then use your sharpened side of your divider to scar the dash line , then fold up or down by that scarred line.
That's all for this chapter, I'll return as soon as I'm ready.
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