![]() ![]() Make a bunch of grapes with kids thumbprints and purple paint! You're My Sunshine Noodle Father's Day Card Using some swedish fish candy you can make a cool card for dad! Father's Day Handprint Cardsįor the dads who love boating or canoeing! Love You a Bunch Father's Day Card Paint your child's hand to make a football print! Fishing Father's Day Card Trace your child's handprint to make this adorable card. Paint a minion and glue on a bottle cap to make a Father's Day card! Father's Day Footprint Cards Have your kids make berries with paint and their fingerprints! You're One in a Minion Father's Day Card This is so cute, have the kids write "I love hangin' with you dad!" Father's Day Poem Printables Turn a twenty dollar bill into a t-shirt for a father's day card! Handprint Monkey Card Dollar Bill Origami Shirt Father's Day Card If you have an empty laughing cow cheese container, you can make this fun gold metal card for dad. Have your kids dip their fingers in paint to make these cute dandelions! Gold Metal Father's Day Gift Use some mike and ikes to make little popsicles for a Father's Day card! I Love You Footprint Cards ![]() Have your kids make a footprint rocket and stick on a milky way candy bar to make a creative card! Following in my Daddy's Shoes Card Shape a bag of m&ms into a tie for a cute Father's day card! Love You to Pieces Frame Using mike and ike candy you can turn them into little hot dogs roasting on a grill for dad! M&M Tie Father's Day Card Have your kids dip their fingers in paint to make some cute monkeys hanging on a rope! Grill Master Father's Day Card Here are some of my favorite homemade Father's Day cards for kids or adults to make! Who wants to spend $4-5 on a pre-made card when it'll just end up in the trash? Dads will treasure these cards as they are made with their children's love! Just click on the text or photo to see how to make it with step by step instructions! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, thank you! ![]() Feel free to let me know what you think in the comments below, or you find can me on Instagram or Twitter.This post may contain affiliate links, read our Disclosure Policy for more information. I’d love to hear your views on this dollar bill origami frog or other money origami designs. For more information about Rudolf Deeg and his origami, see his Flickr page. The following tutorial video, showing how to make this dollar origami frog model is available on the Cool Origami Easy Tutorial by Yakomoga YouTube Channel. If you think this one is a bit difficult, you could try folding this traditional frog instead or some other easier money origami models like the money origami duck, dollar bill cross, or the money origami clothes. With the rear legs splayed out, the completed Money Origami Frog is about 6cm (around 2.5”) wide, and about 4cm (approx. Nevertheless, if you’ve done anything box pleated before, this model should be pretty simple to make. This is not a hard model to fold, although it’s a bit fiddly! The detailed pattern on a dollar bill can make it difficult to see where the fold lines are, which can make accurate folding a little challenging. There’s a degree of tension in the legs, so if you squeeze them together against the body, the dollar origami frog will jump (well, slide anyway) across the table. The paper that bank notes are made from is designed to be durable which is fantastic for models like this money origami frog. I was introduced to this model at a London Origami Mini Meeting by someone who had folded it recently and explained the folding sequence. He has some beautiful designs on his Flickr page. This design is by Rudolf Deeg, a German origami artist I’ve not come across before. I’ve discovered I quite like folding money as the designs on the notes can look really interesting on the finished model. Recently though, I’ve spent quite a lot of time in New York, visiting Anisa of Two Traveling Texans and as a result I’ve had a lot more dollar bills to play with. Generally speaking I can’t be bothered to trim paper to different shapes and sizes before I start – that’s why most of the models featured on this blog tend to be made from square paper. A large part of this is that most money origami is designed to be folded from US dollar bills which are a different size to the bank notes here in the UK. I’ve really started to appreciate money origami over the last couple of years. Ambrose Bierce, The Devil’s Dictionary Discovering the Money Origami Frog A reptile with edible legs….The frog is a diligent songster, having a good voice but no ear….the music is apparently by that eminent composer, Richard Wagner ![]()
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