Money Origami Kit Ebook. Michael G. LaFosse

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Chinese Dragon/Sea Serpent

       Thistle

       Three-Dollar Step Pyramid

       Wheel Of Fortune

       Mr. Bill Green

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      How to Download the Bonus Material of this Book.

      1. You must have an internet connection.

      2. Click the link below or copy paste the URL to your web browser.

       http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/money-origami-kit-downloadable-cd-content

      For support email us at [email protected].

      Origami Symbols Key

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      Obverse (Front)

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      Reverse (Back)

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      Fold in Front

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      Fold & Unfold

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      Fold to the back

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      Move or Push

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      Fan Fold

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      Repeat Here

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      Turn Over

      Introduction

      For over ten years, the Origamido Studio in Haverhill, Massachusetts played host to many who stopped by to see the origami works on display. There was a modest collection of folded dollar bills on display, mostly gifts from friends, and the regulars would bring in their friends and relatives specifically to see that case.

      For several years, we also demonstrated origami at the Topsfield Fair, just north of Boston, and despite magnificent origami works on display, there would be an inordinate fascination with origami from dollar bills.

      There are several reasons dollar bill origami models are so popular:

Folding the durable paper is nondestructive, and even if you don’t give it as a gift or tip, you can reuse it or spend it.
The engraving patterns and symbols are intricate, beautiful and interesting, and can be incorporated cleverly into hundreds of designs.
Of all the paper money in use around the world, the US Dollar bills are relatively inexpensive, and are readily available.
Often when you have time to kill, unexpectedly waiting for something or someone, there is no other folding paper available.
Every project has guaranteed value!

      For many people, dollar bill models were some of the first origami they learned, thanks to the early work of Florence Temko, a prolific origami designer, author, teacher, performer, and mentor to many other origami professionals in Great Britain and the USA. In fact, this book began as an idea for a collection of early models chosen by Joyce Saler, a dear friend, and an advanced origami enthusiast from Concord, Massachusetts, who confided that she found the most enjoyment from a few, simple origami models she learned many years ago—models that children could remember easily.

      Your local bank is the source for crisp, clean, new dollar bills—if you ask. For hygiene’s sake, you will want to use brand new bills whenever using money to decorate your table (napkin rings, place holders, etc.). Since most paper currency is made from long, strong fibers, you often can wash, dry, and gently iron circulated bills to make them crisp and clean, but they will never look quite as nice as newly printed currency.

      To delve deeper into the world of money origami, explore the works of Stephen Weiss of Florida, John Montroll of Maryland, Marc Sky of New Jersey, and Won Park, and Jodi Fukumoto of Hawaii.

      We trust that this book will help you to more thoroughly enjoy the contents of your wallet. These tokens have inherent value, and whether the recipient cherishes the gift, or simply unfolds and spends it, you know it won’t be thrown away!

      X-Wallet

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      Designed by Richard L. Alexander, 2006

      This simple, 2-piece design is my handy way to hide the majority of a generous cash tip, while making a neat, decorative presentation. Despite its simplicity we are amazed by the number of people who learn it, only to forget how to place the third fold, so do practice this fold!

      You will need two crisp dollar bills for this project.

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      1 Begin obverse side up. Fold the right edge up to match the top edge and the left edge down to the bottom edge.

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      2 Fold in half. Look ahead at figure three for the shape.

      3 Make another so that you have two identical units.

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      4 Assemble by inserting the top, back corner of each unit into the top front corner of each.

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