How to Make Origami Hearts
These hearts are so quick and easy to make that you’ll have a pile of them before you know it.
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These hearts are so quick and easy to make that you’ll have a pile of them before you know it.
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Now that the presents are all open and the stockings are empty, are you staring at a heap of gift wrap and feeling a little guilty? Reuse all of that pretty paper with some wrapping paper crafts!
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If you’re looking for a totally mess-free, eco-friendly craft project, then origami may just be it–no glue, no glitter, no paint, AND you can use upcycled and vintage papers! Try these easy origami projects that anyone can do.
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Frontier Dreams uses the same kite paper and origami folding techniques of traditional Waldorf window stars to make these themed 4th of July ones.
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You’ve heard of origami – the art of paper-folding – but have you ever tried its craftivist cousin, origomu?
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There’s something so sweet about little origami puffy hearts!
This treat box tutorial requires no glue and no tape. All that you need is a calendar, a ruler, and a pair of scissors!
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String up some recycled paper origami stars to create a mini-banner for your home or office.
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Here are six craft projects using all of your bits and scraps of wrapping paper from the holiday season.
Give your delicious homemade treats in some eco-friendly packaging you can make at home.
Handmade cards aren’t always a standard size. Here’s how to make envelopes to fit cards of any shape and size!
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Let me guess, you have a ream of 100% recycled, Rain Forest Alliance Certified paper conveniently stacked next to the printer. You earn additional eco-brownie points by printing on both sides of each sheet. Good for you! Now, don’t take off running for the recycle bin. Your humble memo may be destined for a higher purpose before meeting it’s maker.
We are all familiar with tiny paper cranes and jumping frogs in the world of origami.These popular characters often require a specialized paper that is thin and square. However, if you think outside the box, then you can make a box, along with many other useful items.
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