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ORIGAMI DIAGRAMS HOME RESOURCES
FOREWARD
INTRODUCTION
1. LOVE KNOT
2. PAPER CUP
3. DUTCH HAT
4. BIRD FLIES
5. DUSTPAN
6. PINWHEEL
7. SMALL BOX
8. ROW BOAT
9. NAVY CAP
10. PAPER BALL
11. KNIGHT'S HELMET
12. FISHING BOAT
13. OLD SCHOLAR
14. FOOTSTOOL
15. CHAIR
16. COASTER
17. POKE BONNET
18. TENT
19. EASTER BUNNY
20. STEAMBOATS
21. WINGED HAT
22. CANDY BASKET
23. LIGHTHOUSE
24. MONKEY
25. BIRD
26. PAGODA
27. CANDY BOX
28. TABLE
29. LIVING ROOM
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PRIVACY POLICY
| Chapter 7 |
| SMALL BOX |
Boxes are always useful for children's collections. Heavy writing or wrapping paper will be most suitable to make the box.
Fold a square of paper diagonally on the dotted lines. Crease. Unfold.
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Fold and crease on the dotted lines by bringing corners S and T to center O. Unfold.
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Bring point S to crease (1), then fold by rolling over again and again on the dotted lines until fold meets center O. Repeat with point T. When this step is finished it should look like Fig. 48.
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Fold to the back at dotted line.
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old upper section on dotted lines so that points P meet at center line.
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Fold on the dotted lines by bringing line A-B on line A-D, and line C-E on line C-F, creasing on diagonal line. Then crease across points X. When finished turn Fig. 49 over and place it in position Fig. 50.
Repeat steps in Fig. 49 to Fig. 50.
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First fold at dotted line A, then turn over again at dotted line B.
When the above is done, turn Fig. 52 over and repeat steps in Fig. 51 and Fig. 52 on other side.
Open box by pulling flaps A and B apart with thumbs and index fingers while supporting bottom of box with other fingers.
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hed box.
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