Paper Box

You guys know that I love air clay and, I would have wanted to make more aside from the fact that I do not have any more stock. I did not even imagine doing this but, I am doing it now. Do you want to learn how to fold a paper box?

Origami is an ancient Japanese art of paper folding without the use of paper adhesives or support. So here we go:

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Let's start with 2 pieces of origami paper. It is still perfectly acceptable to cut 2 pieces of paper together but, I find it more convenient to just buy pre cut origami paper. Besides, I do not want to concentrate on the cutting. More folding. Less cutting.

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Fold one paper in half.

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You'll have something that looks like this.

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Open the paper and repeat on the opposite side. When you're done, you'll have something that looks like this:

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Fold.

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Fold on both sides and you'll have something that looks like this.

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unfold.

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support the sides

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Lift the other end (the "triangle side") toward the center. It will automatically fold into this

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repeat on the other side to have something that looks like this.

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do the same with the other piece of paper to get these

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top view

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bottom view (see how snugly the boxes fit together)

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I practically use this as a substitute gift boxes for trinkets sometimes. I know. I should have taught you these last Christmas but, I was just too obsessed with the airclay.

Anyway, here it is and, I will be posting more origami in the next few days. I promise.

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