I thought it would be cool to have the elephant balance a penny. This one is a lot of fun! Tape it to a card for a unique, monetary gift!
HINT: You can shape the trunk how ever way you want (pointing up, down, inwards, outwards), as long as the elephant stays balanced. I like the tip pointing inwards so that it can help balance the penny. Also note that this does NOT destroy the bill in any way. You can always take it apart and spend it. If you don’t have U.S. bills, you can always cut a sheet of paper with the same dimensions (2.61 inches wide by 6.14 inches long).
Welcome to my brand new towel folding series! To start, I created 5 towel folding tutorials for my crafty friends. These include a turkey, monkey, lobster, elephant, and 2 swans that form a heart. In this series, I'll show you how to fold towels into animals and other unique designs.…
This St. Patrick's Day craft is an easy and fun paper craft for kids. The DIY paper leprechaun even holds a lucky penny for Saint Patrick's Day. Decorate the origami leprechaun with markers, glitter, etc. Each origami leprechaun requires one sheet of square paper. SUBSCRIBE for more crafty fun! SELECT…
In this video, I'll teach you how to fold an origami fox. There are two variations to the fox: One with the tail pointing right, and the other with the tail pointing left. It requires 1 square sheet of paper, and no glue. I used a 3" x 3" square…