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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Happy Chinese New Year!

the back side of the envelope -- the flap tucks in to close it
the front side of the finished envelope


Friends of ours have invited us for a Chinese New Year dinner tomorrow night. I asked my son's girlfriend about how she celebrated Chinese New Year when growing up. One of the things she told me about was making a gift to children (and unmarried young adults) of money, in a red envelope.

So, I set out to make a couple of red envelopes. I bought a square of scrapbook paper, and followed the instructions on this youtube video for an origami envelope. I practiced once first, on a square of newspaper. I thought it was quite easy to do. Also, I thought it might be a good solution for other gift envelope needs, like a gift card, or a homemade coupon-type gift.

not tucked in, the small item or cash slips into the folded up lower edge
The paper was on sale at Jo Ann Fabric's for 50% off, so it only cost me 39 cents each. If I had red paper at home, I would have just used that. But as I was at Jo Ann's anyways, and found the scrapbook paper on sale, this was a pretty good deal.

Just thought I'd share. And happy Chinese New Year!


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