How to Make an Origami Letter Holder/ Sealed Envelope/ Document Folder in 1 Minute
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
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In this video, I show how to make a very simple and elegant origami letter or card holder / document folder / sealed envelope (inspired by Andrew Stoker and Sasha Williamson) ideal for all kinds of events. It can be also used as a money gift-wrap, or tickets pocket, etc.
Paper size I used for this envelope: 8.5 in x 11 in (21.5 cm x 28 cm)
The folding instructions of the tutorial are very simple and easy to follow even for beginners.
You can adjust the video speed in the settings or pause the video if I am too slow or fast.
Please, let me know in the comments what you think about this origami project!
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SONG Parisian Cafe
ARTIST Aaron Keny
ALBUM Parisian Cafe
Genre: Cinematic
Mood: Romantic music
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@YULIKO you will find interesting Origami projects and games for all ages - kids and adults, and all kinds of needs: stationary, decorations, envelopes and packaging, games, and more. There is no need to buy expensive envelopes and gift boxes, if you can make them yourself on your taste. It's a big fun to work on some educational or art projects. Origami helps to develop the critical thinking and analytical skills, mathematical problem solving, also it helps fine motor skills and imagination. I hope, you enjoy!
thanks for the tutorial! For future ones, please keep the paper more on the screen, I felt like the writing got more screen time than the actual folding
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you wish me luck
Удачи
Thank you very much! You too!
Best of luck!
It's great! Thank you so much
Thank you very much for your kind words! I'm happy you liked it!
Very nice..👌🙏🏻😊
Thank you very much!
I'm happy you liked it!
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Thank you for your comment. I hope you liked the project.