
To make it interesting, I cut and folded some white cardstock to size and adhered it to the inside of these envelopes. I have made a video showing how I made them, up on the HNDMD Youtube channel. If they are not adhered straight, they will not close and overlap to form an envelope. Actually, you can use any ruled paper to align the folded circles while adhering them. I used the lines on the blue wood textured patterned paper, to line up the half folded circles before I adhered them. I folded each circle in half and adhered them together to make a overlapping envelope.

I used my largest circle die to die cut some circle out of the patterned paper. Patterned paper envelopesįor the envelopes, I started with patterned papers from the above mentioned paper packs. I added one of the little tags that were included in the ‘Papa Kehte Hain’ as an embellishment to the little masculine box, and little gold and silver bells along with a thin jute cord. I’ve used Craftangles ‘Timeless Treasures’, Craftangles ‘Colours of India’, Craftangles ‘Autumn Harvest’ and Craftangles ‘Papa Kehte hain’ patterned papers. That way the bottom fits into the top nicely. One tipįor the lid of the box, your paper should measure to 15cms square and for the bottom of the box it should measure 14cms square. They are really simple to make especially with Craftangles 6″圆″ patterned papers. You can see my start to finish video on the HNDMD Youtube channel or search for simple Origami boxes online for a tutorial.
#Origami envelope how to
Aditi Deo of The Doodle Factory had an Instagram Live class recently where she demonstrated how to make cute little Origami Boxes.
