A square origami box with a lid. The design, from
Origami Boxes by
Tomoko Fuse requires eight square pieces of paper, four for the top and four for the bottom. I used 15 x15cm washi chiyogami paper. This type of folding is also known as unit or modular origami. No scissors, glue or tape used!
Lovely handmade gift box is a gift in itself!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteLovely box and quite an accomplishment. I have a tough time getting a single piece of paper to fold up nicely. Getting 8 pieces to fold and fit together is quite the feat!
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented!! This would take a lot of patience!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice neat origami
ReplyDeleteIs it called distressed because of the visible fold lines where there are no folds? This would be great to hold special buttons.
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sopretty! love to try and make one!
ReplyDeleteIt's just so perfect I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow cool. That would be so neat for little surprise gifts or Easter gifts.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the design of the paper.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love these.....so cute!
ReplyDeleteIts all so pretty love the paper
ReplyDeleteI love making the boxes, it is a great way to recycle old calendars and used greeting cards
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