![]() ![]() The gentleman on this next video, Jerry from “yesmagic” on YouTube, explains and shows you how to make a more casual shirt, but with a pair of pants to go with it. The video of the dog is a bit trickier to follow, as there is no sound or text to help you along, so I had to go back several times in order to catch just what the next step was, but I made it in the end. The videos I included are my favorite ones. I watched other videos as well, where they took you through the process in a very professional looking manner, but didn’t do nearly as good of a job explaining and helping you to see what you’re trying to do. Nothing is rushed, but show you in detail just how to do it. The first few videos were made by such nice, encouraging gentlemen who help you step by step. I did find that if the used bills had folds in them prior to the project, more so than just being soft and worn, it made it more confusing to fold since it was harder to know which fold to use. I have included a picture of my final product for each item. Since I had a limited supply of newer bills, I practiced on some softer, used ones at first until I had an idea of what I was trying to do, then I did it on a stiff, new bill to make the end product look nice and neat. One of the first things I did, was to get a hold of some nice, crisp dollar bills. I am concluding that if I can do this, that means you probably can, too! ![]() Since I am not very experienced in origami, I found the videos to be very helpful. It was so much fun, so I’d like to share a couple of these videos along with the creations I made. I watched a video on this, and thought it was really neat, so I decided to give it a try. Draw water and a fishing reel.Today, just for the fun of it, I want to post about making origami creations using American $1 bills.
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