Then turn your paper over and perform this fold again.
After you have completed the fold, your paper should have a diamond shape, with the bottom tip of the diamond pointing towards you. Fold the outer corners of the outer flaps inwards. You can do this by taking the left flap and pulling it to the right side. Now take the left tip and fold it straight inwards until it reaches the crease in the middle. Then fold the right flap so that both flaps meet each other evenly at the centre fold.
Repeat this fold for the two flaps on the right side. Connect the opposite side flaps together. The flaps you just folded on both sides to meet in the middle should have slightly different edges. One side should have a crease of the paper, creating a kind of pocket while the other side should have the open side tips of your paper. Take part in the newspaper by:
Insert the open edge into the pocket formed by the fold of the paper. Blast your tulip bulb. Next, you need to inflate your tulip bulb by blowing air in, but you need to use your index finger and thumb to hold the overlapping seam where you put your flaps together. From this seam can easily escape air, so hold it firmly. Then:
Place your lips in the middle of the X shape that forms the base of your tulip bulb.
Breathe evenly until your tulip bulb feels fully inflated. Pull back the petals of your tulip to create a realistic effect. The top of your now inflated tulip bulb should have "petals" or extra layers of paper on each of the four sides of your onion. Peel these petals about ¼ of the way from top to bottom, where each petal comes to a tip.
You may want to fold your petals for effect.
You can leave your petals unfolded and easily pulled back from the top of your tulip bulb for a more natural look.