I like seeing the smiles on people's faces when I present them with a money fold! A single dollar bill is required to complete this unique heart fold. It features a lockable pocket, a great place to hide a little something... The fun design is from Mini Money Origami, Make The Most Of Your Dollar! by Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander. The kit includes a 32-page booklet and DVD with step-by-step instructions for 5 money folds and 40 practice dollar bills. I used the DVD instructions and found the video tutorials very easy to follow. An introduction to wet folding is included. All designs by the authors. Mini Money Origami is a follow up to the Money Origami Kit.
CONTENTS
Origami Symbols Key
Introduction
Three-Dollar Bird Base
Four-Pointed Star
Heart Locket
Dolphin
Happy, Good-Fortune Bat
Dollar Bill Folding Tips
Mini Money Origami is available in both my Canadian and USA Amazon Stores and worldwide at Tuttle Publishing. Check out their New and Notable Titles at tuttlepublishing.com/
What a fun way to give a gift to someone.
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That is awesome! I would love to make something like that.
ReplyDeleteFold those dollar bills! Very nice I want to learn how to make a tank
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Very interesting. I love it!
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