This once again an easy Origami Envelope for you to master. If you like to stay “ahead of the game”, do remember to subscribe to Red Ted Art on YouTube and turn that little “notifications bell” on! Or alternatively, wait until I get the time to add the latest craft to the website!! Your call. I actually “went live” on the video a couple of weeks ago. We have another origami envelope youtube video for you. How to make an envelope with no glue from an A4 sheet of paper be sure to select the “non star” and “non premium” ones for free downloads. I found some great free printable patterns here…. Though any rectangular paper will do… in any size really. Needless to say these origami envelopes also look great in plain colours! Don’t forget that we also have LOTS more fabulous and easy Origami for Beginners for you to browse, as well as HUGE selection of seasonal and non seasonal Paper Crafts for Kids! I have linked to a site below that allows you to download similar papers and print your own!!! Hope you find it useful. And just because I “can” I used some funky animal print paper that I had. As with the Animal Envelopes with square paper, you can write on the inside of your sheet, fold it and post it, if you wish. This envelope is slightly bigger and great for holding a traditional letter size. Today we show you how to make an envelope out an A4 sheet of paper (or any rectangular paper). The previous origami envelopes were based ona square piece of paper pattern. If the pieces of folded paper overlap too much, it is best to trim them (cut a section off along the lenghts of paper. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Fold the sides of the paper inwards to the middle. We have made adorable Origami Envelopes before – and decorated them as Winter Animal Envelopes as well as easy Chick Envelopes (I think the chicks and the penguin are my favourite). Take your soon to be envelope contents and put them in the middle of the the short side of your paper.
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