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How Do You Make A Money Origami Rose?

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How Do You Make A Money Origami Rose?

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These instructions produce a small rose with a single leaf from one dollar bill, but it should work with other rectangular currency. Because there is a crumpling, twisting step, some purists might say this isn’t technically origami, but it does produce an interesting result. I adapted it from a paper napkin rose technique. These could be useful for tips, or wedding and graduation presents. Fold the dollar bill in half and crease. Then unfold. Fold half the bill in rough thirds using the first crease as a guide. You want the top third shorter than the other two to stagger the rose petals. The measurement doesn’t have to be exact. Fold under the corners on the short section. This makes the money origami rose petals curved, not square. Fold over the corners on the longer section like this. You want all the money rose petals curved. Fold the corners you just folded inside like this. Turn the whole dollar or piece of paper money over and turn up the corner like this. Roll the whole money or

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