This design was inspired by Francis Ow's heart with wings, but differs in technique and has an added pocket to hold a message.
Learn to make a standing origami heart. It has wings, AND it's a message holder! This is great for leaving yourself little reminders or little notes to your special someone. It stands on its own, and requires 1 square sheet of paper. The one I used in this video was a 6" square.
This design was inspired by Francis Ow's heart with wings, but differs in technique and has an added pocket to hold a message.
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In this tutorial, I'll be showing you how to make these adorable mini notebooks. They're a great back-to-school project and don't take very much time at all. Perfect for jotting down mini notes on the go. ;-) I'll show you two variations to the mini notebooks: One with 16 sheets (32 pages) and one with 8 sheets (16 pages). Technically, you can just divide a square into 16 parts, but that takes the fun out of making fewer cuts, and doing folds, haha! Trust me, this is actually more efficient once you get the hang of it. By the way, I use the words "page" and "sheet" interchangeably in the video, but hopefully, you know what I mean! Sorry if there's any confusion. :-) Written SummaryMATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONS 1. Divide square into 16 equal parts. 2. Cut as indicated. 3. Accordion fold (a.k.a. fold forward, backward, forward, backward, etc.). Start from the lower right hand corner, and work your way towards the end. 4. Cut all pages that appear to be "stuck," leaving approx. 0.25 cm of space from the top. Do not cut all the way through, otherwise the pages will separate! 5. Fold cardstock in half to create cover. Round the corners (optional). 6. Slip pages into cover. Staple close (or sew with a needle/thread), decorate, and you're done! :-)
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