Money origami
Apr 7 2008, Brenton

Money origami models! It’s a creative way to give money as gifts, presents, or tips in restaurants. Why fold money? Well...why not?! You can grab a dollar bill out of your wallet at practically any time and start folding!

Your beautiful money fold...

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