Origami: How to fold a Pocket-Sized Tissue Case
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I’ll show you how to fold a Pocket-Sized Tissue Case,
which we can put a pocket-sized tissue inside.
You don’t feel comfortable to carry the pocket-sized tissue
which has advertisement on it, do you?
In that case, you can just put it in the case!
Since you can make it even with printer-paper,
it’s useful!
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How to fold a simple pocket-sized tissue case
1.Get the paper with 30cm × 30cm ready.
Fold it in half and make a crease.
2.Divide it into three equal parts so that each size will be the tissue’s size.
Make creases and fold only the left side.
3.Fold the half back to the left along the dotted line.
4.Fold it the same way for the right side too.
5.Fold twice toward inside, along the dotted line.
Fold the same way for the other side too.
6.Fold both sides behind at the size of the tissue.
Insert one end into the other end on the back.
7.And it’s done!
How to fold a pocket-sized tissue case with wings
1.Fold it in half twice to make two creases.
2.Fold both sides to the middle.
3.Turn it over.
4.Fold both sides to the middle.
5.Pull two corners out from the back, as picture No. 6 shows.
6.Move the left corner to the right.
7.Fold the only top corner to the left end.
8.Fold it along the dotted line, as picture No.9 shows.
9.Fold it the same way for the right side too.
10.Turn it over.
11.Fold both sides and insert one end into the other one.
12.Turn it over.
13.And it’s done!
How to fold a shirt-shaped pocket-sized tissue case
1.Get the regular printer-paper ready.
Fold it in half and make a crease.
2.Put it back and fold it in half toward the arrow.
3.Fold the left side a little along the dotted line,
as picture No.4 shows.
Fold it the same way for the back side too.
4.Open it up.
5.Fold the bottom part up at 3cm, make a crease and put it back.
Fold both sides to the middle.
6.Fold both sides, along the dotted lines, as picture No. 7 shows.
7.Fold both corners at the bottom up and make creases.
8.Turn it over.
9.Fold it in half.
10.Open it and fold them along the dotted lines,
as picture No.11 shows.
11.Fold the top corners to the part that you folded.
12.Fold the top corner down, along the dotted line.
13.Turn it over.
14.And it’s done!
Aren’t they all wonderful?
Make sure you use bigger paper than the regular sized one,
so that the pocket-sized tissue fits.
Since they are made firmly,
you don’t have worry about the tissue shifting.
Why don’t you make your own pocket-sized tissue case,
drawing or writing your name on it?
【Translated by Kana Toda PIERCE】
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