![]() Next fold the upper layer of the lower right in to the center, and crease.ģ0. Likewise, on this side, lift what is now the upper layer on the right and fold it over to the left, as shown in 27 the result is shown in 28.Ģ9. Turn the whole unit over - result shown in 26. Lift the top layer on the right and fold it to the left. We want to change that in a very simple way:Ģ4. Notice that, in 23, the middle of the bottom is split. As shown in 20-22, follow the same procedure that we did in 11-14: lift the top layer of the lower right corner and bring it over to lie on top of the lower left corner, at the same time bringing the top point straight down and “squashing” it flat so that it lies along the center fold. Now lift the upper right corner as we did on the left in 9. After turning the unit over, lift the top portion of the left side and fold it over to the right (shown in 17)– you should see the folded-down corner now in the upper right, as in photos 17 & 18.ġ9. When you get to this point, turn the whole unit over - we’re going to do one more step and then do the same thing on the other side!ġ6. The result should look like photos 14 & 15. ![]() As you do so, and as is shown in photos 11-13, “squash” the upper portion (the “right” side of the paper facing up) so that the top edge highlighted in red in diagram 10, with the black arrow pointing at it, will now lie down the center fold. The diagram in 10 is intended to show that you are going to lift the TOP LAYER ONLY of the lower left corner (note the white dot), and lift it up and over so that it lies on top of the lower right corner (see other white dot). Take a deep breath and know that the next step is easier than it looks. Unfold the left folded down corner so that it is once again in the upper left, shown in 9.ġ0. Do the same on the right hand side, as pictured in 7. Bring the upper left corner down to meet the center crease the resulting fold as shown. Now fold it in half horizontally, as indicated in (3) end result shown in 4.Ħ. ![]() With the “right” side down and the paper facing you as in 1, fold the paper in half from top to bottom. The “looped arrow” graphic you see at various points means to turn the whole unit over (horizontally).ġ-2. Remaining instructions are numbered below, corresponding with the photos. (For the purpose of learning, if your paper is the same on both sides you might want to use a pencil to shade one side and make that the “right” side which begins facing down) - See figure 1. If you are using paper that has a design or different color on one side, start with that side facing down. Don’t be put off by the length of the photo instructions - I have just tried to be very clear for beginners, as abbreviated or graphical instructions have often frustrated me.īegin with a rectangular piece of paper – the one used in the photo is 8.5″x11″ and that works very well, yielding a bowl or box that is about 4.25″ on a side. A happy little riot of bougainvillea from my back yardĬheck my previous post for a discussion of this project - this post provides the how-to.
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