![]() ![]() ![]() You will have four layers, two on the inside and two on the outside. Then fold that piece in half length-wise once again. Then fold each side in so the long sides meet in the middle. Here’s what you do: fold your paper down the middle length-wise. If you use a tea wrapper, you can open it up and cut off the edges that were glued. These sizes of paper work: l l/2 x 3 3/4 inches (gives you a finished link just shy of l/2 inch long) or 2 x 5 inches (gives you a finished link 2 l/4″ long and l/2″ thick). The Origami Resource Center has directions. The Japanese raised paper folding to an art form called origami. When I was a kid, magazines and comic books used to have offers in the back for things kids could send away for, for $1 or even free.The Wrigley gum company had a pamphlet that told how to make things out of gum wrapper chains by folding the paper wrappers to make links.You could make a turtle out of green wrappers, for instance, by coiling your chain into a circle, making one link the head, and adding a tongue. Books to Beg, Borrow–but not Steal! Favorite Classic Children’s Books.Ruth Bader Ginsberg: A “Justice For All”.New Twist on Christmas Gum-Wrapper Chain: Make Christmas Pretty with Throw-Away Foil Teabag Wrappers.Shakespeare Play Fragment Found– Said to be in Francis Bacon’s Handwriting.The Oxfraudian “Prima Facie Case for Shakespeare”–“Hoist with its Own Petard?”.Bibliography–Bacon/Shakespeare–In Chief.Bibliography–Bacon/Shakespeare–In Broad Context.Bibliography–Bacon/Shakespeare–Commentary.Francis Bacon’s Hidden Hand in Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of Venice’: A Study of Law, Rhetoric, and Authorship. ![]()
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