I believe that for a girl, what is the last thing she will refuse? One is money, and the other is a diamond ring. So what if we turn the money into a ring? I believe the effect is the same. The origami I will share with you today is to fold a ring. , Christmas is coming, this is a good time to propose, come and see this specialBanknotes Just fold the ring the same way!
Explanation Money Badge Ring
Step 1:
From a clear dollar bill with the green side facing up
Fold the money in half, half the length, but only crease the left and right edges. Leave the center uncreased.
Step 2:
Using the guided creases made above, fold the top and bottom edges down so that their centers meet.
Step 3:
Folded and unfolded model semi-landscape.
Step 4:
Fold the left and right halves of the model so that the bottom edges meet in the middle.
Expand.
Step 5:
Fold the left and right halves of the pattern down so they meet at the center top edge.
Expand.
Step 6:
Open the model.
Step 7:
Work with the left side of the model and find the crease.
The left side of the valley fold faces the right side. The folds should intersect through where the creases are, making an "X"
Expand.
Step 8:
Repeat the pattern on the right. Fold the right side to the left, positioning the fold so that it goes across the existing X-shaped crease.
Open the model.
Step 9:
Pinch the model where the creases intersect.
The model will buckle up and walk toward you.
Meanwhile, swing the left side of the model to the right.
Step 10:
Collapse the top layer back to the left.
Step 11:
Repeat step 9 on the right side of the model.
Pinch the model so it faces you...
Then fold the right side to the left.
Step 12:
Fold the back of the top layer to the right.
This is what it should look like. This will be the band part of the money badge ring
Step 12:
Folding dollar bills into three cents. The goal is to make this band narrower.
Step 13:
Connect the two ends together.
Step 14:
Insert one end into the other to complete the ring.