How Do You Fold Dollar Bills In Money Origami?
Origami is the art of paper folding, first recorded in Japan in the 1700s. Today, it has evolved into a creative, complex form of modern art. Though usually created with small, perfectly square sheets of paper, almost any paper can be turned into an origami object. An origami ring made from a U.S. dollar bill of any denomination is a memorable alternative to the standard birthday card with cash inside. Perfect your bill-folding skills by practicing with a $1 bill. Turn the dollar bill over so the back of the bill (the mostly green side) is facing up. Fold the white edges on the top and bottom over so they can’t be seen. Don’t worry about the white edges on the left and right side of the bill. Fold the bill in half, lengthwise. Fold it again in half, lengthwise. Fold the white edge on the right side of the bill over so you can’t see it. Turn the bill over. Fold the left corner over, so you can see a “1” on the left side now. You should see a large upside down “O.” Make a fold after the