How to make a origami mail envelope

What a creative and unique idea! Making an origami mail envelope is a fun and challenging project that requires some skill and patience. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you create one:

Materials:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Base Fold:

  1. Start with your square paper facing upwards.
  2. Fold the paper in half diagonally to create a triangle.
  3. Open the paper and fold the top right and left corners down to the middle crease you just made.
  4. Next, fold the bottom right and left corners up to the middle crease, making sure they align with the top corners.

Envelope Body:

  1. Fold the top half of the paper down along the middle crease, creating a rectangular shape.
  2. Fold the bottom half of the paper up along the middle crease, making sure it aligns with the top half.
  3. You should now have a rectangular envelope shape with a flap on top.

Flap Fold:

  1. Fold the top flap down along the middle crease, creating a triangle.
  2. Fold the triangle in half along the diagonal, and then fold it back up to create a small triangle.
  3. Repeat the same process on the other side of the flap.

Seal and Add a Closure:

  1. Apply a small amount of glue or glue stick to the flap and attach it to the envelope body.
  2. Use a pen or pencil to draw a line along the edge of the flap to create a closure.
  3. You can also add a small piece of tape or a sticker to reinforce the closure.

Add an Interior (Optional):

  1. Cut a piece of paper or cardstock to fit inside the envelope.
  2. Place the interior paper inside the envelope, making sure it's centered and even.

Final Touches:

  1. Your origami mail envelope is now complete! You can decorate it with markers, stickers, or other embellishments.
  2. Address the envelope as you would a regular envelope, and send it off to its destination.

Tips and Variations:

Remember, making an origami mail envelope requires patience and attention to detail. Don't be discouraged if it takes a few attempts to get it right – with practice, you'll become a pro in no time!