This origami dollar bill ring is pretty easy to make with this money origami guide!
Impress your friends with your dollar origami skills by making them this sweet gift.
If you want to practice without wasting your fresh dollar bills, you may consider picking up some fake money. It’s cheap and will let you fold hundreds of creations without the need of begging your local bank for all their nice bills!
Here are ten steps to make your own wearable money ring.
Let’s Begin!
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Start with the backside of a fresh dollar bill!
STEP 1: Make a fold at the top borderline
The first fold is an easy one on the top borderline of the bill.
STEP 2: Flip over, and fold in half, tucking under the flap
On the other side of the bill, tuck it under the flap and crease the bill in half.
STEP 3: Fold it in half one more time over the flap
Make another half fold this time over the flap instead of tucking it in.
STEP 4: Fold on the back left borderline of the bill
On the backside, with the writing facing up, make a fold on the leftmost borderline.
STEP 5: Make the front of the ring
Picture the square front of the ring, and fold it.
STEP 6: Fold the right part up to between the “o” and “f”
On the back of the bill, fold the right part up to the middle of the word “of.”
STEP 7: Line up the front of the ring with the back
Take the back of the fold you made and line it up with the front of the ring you folded earlier.
STEP 8: Open the front of the ring and fold the top flap down
Fold the top flap over the actual ring and under the face of the ring.
STEP 9: Tuck in the front of the ring over the last fold
Tuck the front over the last fold you made and do your best to keep everything straight.
STEP 10: Put the flap through the ring and tuck in the last flap
Fold the flap through the ring as tightly as you can.
You can use something like a pen or a pencil and your fingernail to tuck the last flap into the top of the ring tightly.
That’s it! You now have a dollar bill ring!
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