I realize that most people associate the term “origami” with paper folding, but I tend to use this term more loosely than most. I mean, you can really fold anything: Paper, napkins, copper sheets…! Right? Lately, I’ve been experimenting with napkin folding as well and have created a whole series of napkin models for you to learn! Eventually, I’ll do some tutorials on towel folding, too, but that might not be for a while. There’s just not enough time in a day!
So yeah, back to the actual tutorial: Are you hosting a party or luncheon this summer? Forget those boring square napkins. Fold a Bishop Miter/Hat, instead! I’ve seen restaurants fold their napkins in the same way.
And after you’re done learning the Bishop Miter, might I suggest you check out the tutorial below, as well? My favorite napkin folding model is the “Bird of Paradise.” It looks like a stegosaurus, bird, and waterfall all at once. Very elegant.
How to fold a napkin into a heart. This napkin folding heart can be folded from cloth napkins or paper napkins. Impress your dinner guests with this napkin folding technique. SELECT MATERIALS / #AD: Polyester Cloth Napkins (Red): http://amzn.to/2DABwWU Cloth Napkins (Pink): http://amzn.to/2Dyd9cl Donate to Origami Tree to support workshops…
Learn 5 EASY napkin folding techniques! Impress your guests by folding cloth napkins (or paper and luncheon napkins) the same way restaurants fold napkins. In this napkin folding tutorial, learn how to fold a napkin into a cone that holds utensils, fold a napkin into a rectangle with a slanted…
I am so happy to have the opportunity to collaborate with Good Housekeeping again. The folks there are the greatest! Check out all of the napkin folding tutorials that we created. Which napkin fold is YOUR favorite? I'm kind of in love with the napkin fish now. :-) Watch the behind the…
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