Wednesday, February 03, 2016

Lai See Red Envelope Tutorial

Lai See Origami Red Envelope

Join in on the Chinese New Year celebration with these easy to make Lai See Red Envelopes. February 8 marks the start of the New Year on the Chinese calendar. It is customary to give a red envelope called a Lai See containing money as a way of sharing your prosperity. I folded mine from sheets of 6 x 9 and 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper I custom cut from Tuttle's Chinese Silk Gift Wrapping Papers. Put money inside and fold closed. Add a gold sticker to seal. Check out the tutorial and get your paper below!


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Tutorial: Lai See Red Envelope 


Fold paper in half as above.

Fold right side in.

Fold top down and tuck in, first layer only.

Fold top down, second layer.

Fold left side in and tuck in.

19 comments:

  1. I shall try this! Thanks so much for the tutorial. Now I'm off to find some pretty paper...

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  2. I've always thought it would be cool to make beautiful envelopes!

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  3. I don't know why I am "saving" my origami paper. I am 64 years old. Let me make origami with "real" paper and give it to my friends.

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  4. Thank you for the tutorial. Origami is frequent activity in my household!

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  5. I would love to try this. It is so lovely.

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  6. Origami is a beautiful artform

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  7. I have always loved Origami but have never been good at it this looks so beautiful :)

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  8. Home made lai see! Very good for Chinese new year

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  9. Looks like such fun and so pretty! I will try, thank you for showing us!

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  10. Thanks for the tutorial. I practice your tutorials on origami and I'm getting better.
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  11. so pretty and unique! love the papers designs!

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  12. This has always been one of those crafts that has intrigued me but I've never tried, I guess today is my chance.

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  13. I have always thought origami was really difficult - but it looks like something even I could pull off lol

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  14. These are stunning! Would love to try to recreate them!

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  15. So pretty, I would have never thought of doing something like this, and I love crafts, it would be fun to do as a group!

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