Make a three dollar origami flower

Make a three dollar origami flower

This weekend, make a flower out of 3 bills. This makes a great tip for a nice dinner out or just a way to spend 20 minutes or so folding paper! This project is from Make Magazine.

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Creator's Site: www.makezine.com
Curated By: FFox

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canyour123 (1) 7/25/08 4:41 PM
dude u go to fast..but even with the pause its really hard..
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Cynergy (3) 1/24/09 2:07 PM
Some better description on a regular piece of paper would be easier to understand
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Latina808 5/9/09 2:49 PM
that was real nice I'd love to learn how to make it. Maybe you can go slower next time
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Glenn64today 8/30/09 4:28 PM
You should remember you are doing this for your students. The first half you had the bils folded one way and then you had them just the opposite before we are to do the point crush. You did not serve us well.
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