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Remember folding your notes like this in high school?? Here's a fun refresher tutorial <3 Note Folding, Adult Advent Calendar, Sharon Olds, 365 Jar, Letter Folding, Origami Envelope, Folding Origami, How To Fold Notes, Love Note

Speaking of things from our childhood, does anyone remember the awesome folding techniques that we used to employ when writing silly notes to each other in junior high? With Valentine's Day coming, I think we should all write fun, folded notes to each other! I know a few people who are definitely getting one. Here are a few of the folds I remember: Start with a few blank sheets of notebook paper (hee! hee!) and a red pen. First pattern: The Write & Tuck! Fold the top right corner in all the…

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Vector Print-Ready Overlap Card with two sides Very creative cards, you can use it for your special occasion. This template you can use as greeting card, invitation card, flayer. Print ready (387.7×129.5mm + 5mm bleed, CMYK, 300dpi) Help File Included     http://graphicriver.net/item/creative-card/3943526?WT.ac=portfolio_1=portfolio_author=crew55design Creative Wedding Invitations, Creative Card, Seni Dan Kraf, Kirigami, Creative Cards, Diy Cards, Paper Crafts Diy, Homemade Cards, Diy Paper

Vector Print-Ready Overlap Card with two sides Very creative cards, you can use it for your special occasion. This template you can use as greeting card, invitation card, flayer. Print ready (387.7×129.5mm + 5mm bleed, CMYK, 300dpi) Help File Included Font used: http://www.dafont.com/typography-times.font Easy customize 5 color combinations Changable text

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The Lost Art of Folding Notes ~ How to Fold a Valentine's Heart Folding Notes, Heart Tutorial, Letter Folding, Valentine's Ideas, Folding Origami, Origami Heart, How To Fold Notes, Folded Paper, How To Fold

How to Fold a Heart In the time before texting and email and Facebook, we used to pass notes. Not the quick “Do you like me? Check the box,” sorts of notes, but long-form handwritten letters alternately squeeing and agonizing over our latest crushes, where we would sit at lunch, what SHE said about HER, what we were doing that night or movie we’d see that weekend — you know, the important topics. These weren’t thoughts jotted down in 140 characters, but scrawled on notebook paper and passed…

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