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This is a simple step-by-step guide to making an origami box (also called a Masu, which is Japanese for “square wooden box”). Little boxes like these are perfect to use for little containers or to make your own small gift box for presents. We also have a video for you so you can follow along…

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Origami Hinged Prism Gift Box - Diagram available for $1 on my shop. Hope you like it! 💗 (shop.paperkawaii.com) This origami box is easy to make using 2 sheets of rectangular paper, it doesn’t need glue 😁 #origami #origamibox #giftbox #paperfolding #paperkawaii #foldoftheday #instaorigami #modularorigami #diagram #origamidiagram #origamiinstructions #paper #paperbox #diy #diybox Organisation, Paper Folding, Origami Diagrams, Modular Origami, Origami Box, Origami Instructions, Pull Out Drawers, Making Things, Diy Box

Origami Hinged Prism Gift Box - Diagram available for $1 on my shop. Hope you like it! 💗 (shop.paperkawaii.com) This origami box is easy to make using 2 sheets of rectangular paper, it doesn’t need glue 😁 #origami #origamibox #giftbox #paperfolding #paperkawaii #foldoftheday #instaorigami #modularorigami #diagram #origamidiagram #origamiinstructions #paper #paperbox #diy #diybox

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From: Smithsonian's Lemelson Center "[...]Joseph B. Friedman was sitting at his brother's fountain parlor, the Varsity Sweet Shop, in the 1930s, watching his little daughter Judith fuss over a milkshake. She was drinking out of a paper straw, so we can be assured that the milkshake did not taste like grass. But since Stone's paper straw was designed to be straight, little Judith was struggling to drink it up. Friedman had an idea. As the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center explains, he brought a…

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