Use to duplicate those beautiful napkin folds you've admired at elegant restaurants and memorable events. It's easy with Linda Hetzer's detailed step-by-step directions and illustrations. Using cloth or paper napkins, create standing triangular-shaped folds (the "Tavern") for dinner parties...
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Over time I’ve streamlined our system so that using cloth napkins doesn’t take any more effort than buying and using paper ones. Here’s what I do: At every meal, we each get a cloth napkin. If it’s dirty at the end of the meal, we throw it in this bag I have hanging on ...
They can also be waterproofed to last longer. Let's start folding. Begin with a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half as shown. Then partially fold it again, making a crease near the top: Here you can see the crease in the photo below left. This helps you line up the corners...
The origami box is simple to make, and can be used to hold other origami pieces. Or important stuff, like candies. This origami box is also called Masu, which is Japanese for a square wooden box. Follow the step by step photos to make the origami box. If you prefer, we also haveori...
The Simple Art of Napkin Folding: 94 Fancy Folds for Every Tabletop OccasionHetzer Linda
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Fund out how to make an Origami Diamond! This is the cheapest dimaond ever! All you need is a piece of paper. Check out the instructions and step by step photos for folding an origami diamond here!