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I know a lot of you have probably already made your mini calendars for the new year, but I finally got around to figuring out a project I've been thinking of. My friend, Pam, taught me this fold years ago...but, I changed the size and shape to fit those cute little mini calendars. (You can also use it as a photo frame!!) I'll try to explain it as clearly as I can (I also took a lot of pictures). Ok...here goes!!
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Start with a 4" x 5" piece of paper. Fold it in half both lengthwise and widthwise, and then open it up.
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Fold each corner down to the lengthwise fold and crease (the sharper you make the creases, the better!).
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Flip the whole paper over and fold the 2 flat edges along the center lengthwise fold.
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Then, fold the 2 pointed sides down.
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Are you following me so far? Ok...next open the whole thing up, with the white side of the paper up.
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You'll see a little diamond shape at each corner. Fold that little diamond section in half. So, now you'll see a white sheet with 4 little triangles in each corner.
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At the tip of each triangle, you'll notice a fold line. Fold each corner again at this fold line.
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At this point there should be 4 remaining fold lines. Fold each side back along these lines.
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That's it for folding!! Not too bad, huh? Now you can cut a contrasting/complimentary paper to a 2" x 3" rectangle. Slip this piece into your folded piece and then glue down all the flaps in the back.
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Next cut a 3-1/4" x 4-1/2" cardstock and fold that in half. this will serve as your "easel". I punched out another piece of contrasting cardstock with a scalloped oval punch and glued this down at the top of the "easel" and glued the folded frame over that.
I decorated using various stamps and some silver wire. Wow! I hope that made sense!! Please feel free to ask questions if it didn't! Here's a few more samples using the same fold:
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