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<!-- Steps for crane + envelope --> <h2>🕊️ Origami Crane (step by step)</h2> <ul class="step-list"> <li><strong>Start with a square sheet</strong> — 15x15 cm (6x6 inches) is ideal. Use origami paper or cut any thin paper.</li> <li><strong>Fold in half diagonally both ways</strong> → unfold to get an X crease. Then fold in half horizontally and vertically.</li> <li><strong>Collapse into a "square base"</strong> — bring all corners together to form a smaller diamond shape.</li> <li><strong>Fold edges to the center line</strong> on both sides, then unfold and perform an "inside reverse fold" to create the neck and tail.</li> <li><strong>Shape the wings</strong> — fold down the top flaps, then gently pull the wings apart. Create a small head by folding the tip of the neck.</li> <li><strong>Finish & shape</strong> — blow into the small hole at the base to puff the body (optional). Your crane is ready!</li> </ul>

<h2>✉️ DIY Mini Envelope (from any rectangle)</h2> <p>This envelope fits small notes, stickers, or even your tiny origami crane. Use decorative paper, old book pages, or kraft paper.</p> <ul class="step-list"> <li>Cut a rectangle with a 2:1 ratio (e.g., 15cm x 7.5cm).</li> <li>Fold the bottom edge up, leaving a 1cm gap from the top edge.</li> <li>Fold the left and right sides inward to create side flaps, about 2cm each side.</li> <li>Fold the top flap down, tuck it into the bottom pocket. Seal with a sticker or washi tape.</li> <li>Decorate with a wax seal or a tiny paper heart! 🖍️</li> </ul> html 910 blogspotcom

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