Surely everyone in childhood had fun, making toys with which you can cheerfully play a trick on the people around you - for example, bombs made of paper or plastic bags that are filled with water and dropped from a height to the ground. You can remember your childhood at any time by making a paper bomb in a few minutes with your own hands, and also teach this simple art to your children.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a rectangular sheet of A4 thick paper and fold it in half towards you. Bend the resulting rectangle, folded in half, again from right to left, aligning the left edge with the right. You should have a square with a drop-down and layered bottom left corner.
Step 2
Fold the topmost layer of paper diagonally "mountain", and then turn to the right and flatten the top square with a diagonal fold to form an equilateral triangle with a long base. Turn the workpiece over to the other side and throw the square to the left. Flatten the square so that the other side is the same triangle as the one you folded above.
Step 3
Now bend the lower corners of the upper triangle up, aligning them with the top of the triangle. As a result, you should end up with a small diamond in the foreground, while leaving a triangle in the background. The halves of the rhombus should be connected exactly in the middle of the triangle.
Step 4
After that, fold the side corners of the rhombus so that they meet in the center, and then fold down the two upper corners to form the top of the rhombus. Thread these corners into the pockets formed after folding the side corners of the diamond.
Step 5
Repeat the same on the opposite side so that the figure is completely symmetrical in front and back. Inflate the bomb through the small hole at the bottom of the figure. Fill it with water and use it as directed.