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Paper Crafts: Origami Greeting Card
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Origami Greeting Card

Cover

partially open
Cover
a bit more open
reverse

Pattern Info

Pattern info for this project can be found here:
Origami Greeting Card

Instructions

I don't remember where I got this pattern but I have made changes and can consider it my own at this point. If I get requests, I will make up a tutorial.

Difficulty:

Category: Paper Crafts

Type of item: Functional

For: Unisex

Style: Holiday, Rock / Punk, Victorian / Steampunk, Cute, Goth, Religious, Romantic, Traditional, Classic, Formal / Bridal, Military, Mod, Retro / Vintage, Geeky, Hipster, Outdoorsy, Funky, Whimsical, Casual, Eco-Friendly, Ethnic, Preppy


Materials

paper, glue, ribbon

What was your inspiration?

I have always loved origami. This was a natural progression into the functional side of origami.

What are you most proud of?

that I have made these for deserving people who loved them.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Let your imagination fly!

 

3 comments

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valjonesfu38598 on craftsy.com
Feb 20, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This is awesome! How do you do it?
Rene Avonya on craftsy.com
Feb 12, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Could you do a tutorial? My oldest son (5) has discovered origami and is Constantly Folding! This looks like it would be an interesting project to work on with him, while actually creating something he can show off! We spend a lot of quality time together "footering"!!
vagrant on craftsy.com
Feb 12, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Hi Rene...I will get right on it! I am not familiar with "footering" but I say good for you, Mom for quality time spent with your son! With a bit of guidance, I think he could put one of these together.