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Almost all children love to make crafts and most often their own crafts made from paper. It will be especially interesting for a child to engage in creativity if the result is a transforming toy. This is exactly what our magic wand is, the making of which is shown in this master class.
Transformable magic wand

To create it you will need to take:
- an equal number of square sheets of paper of two colors (the length of the stick will depend on their number);
- glue stick.
Transformable magic wand

Our stick will consist of separate modules, for the manufacture of each of which you will need 2 sheets of different colors. Let's start putting together the first module. To do this, take an orange square and make a diagonal fold.
Transformable magic wand

After this, we bend the 2 sides towards the center.
Transformable magic wand

Bend the corners of the resulting triangles in the opposite direction.
Transformable magic wand

Now we will make folds towards the center line.
Transformable magic wand

Let's place the workpiece vertically, bend one edge up.
Transformable magic wand

Then we bend the lower part of the blank of the future stick diagonally to the left.
Transformable magic wand

We bend the upper part of the module down.
Transformable magic wand

Now a diagonal fold needs to be made at the top, bending it to the right side and slightly up.
Transformable magic wand

Using the same principle, we make a module from yellow paper.
Transformable magic wand

Now it's time to connect the two modules into a single whole. To do this, we put the folded yellow element into the orange one.
Transformable magic wand

Now the ends of the orange module need to be brought into the yellow one. First we do it from above.
Transformable magic wand

Then we fill the lower tip of the orange module.
Transformable magic wand

The protruding corners need to be folded up and glued. First we do it on one side.
Transformable magic wand

Then we turn it over and repeat the operation.
Transformable magic wand

To create a stick, you will need to make several of these elements; the length of the craft will depend on their quantity. We made 6 pieces.
Transformable magic wand

Now all that remains is to connect these elements together. We do this by placing one element on top of another and connecting with glue.
Transformable magic wand

In this way we connect all the elements of our transforming wand.
Transformable magic wand

This is what our craft looks like from the side.
Transformable magic wand

To turn it into a long stick, you need to start turning it around its axis. In this case, all elements will begin to straighten out, becoming voluminous.
Transformable magic wand
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