This is a simple paper wallet I designed using a 8.5" x 11" (Letter Sized) paper. You can also use two sheets stacked on top of each other if you want to make an even thicker, more durable version.
NO cutting, tearing, glue, or tape is required, HOWEVER if you do want to put two small pieces of tape on the tabs, it will make sure it never comes apart.
In this latest addition to my origami series, I will show you how to make a paper boomerang that really flies back!! To check out my throws, go to 1:02 (click here) in the video. I even show how ...
In this video, I explain a different way (than my "single-sided" ninja star that you can find HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IzUXJSvB_g) to make a Ninja Star out of paper (I use printer paper...
In this tutorial, I explain how to make an origami butterfly (designed by Akira Yoshizawa) out of a sheet of printer paper. We must first make the paper square, and then go on to make what is know...
I explain in this tutorial how to create the Transforming, a.k.a. 8-pointed Paper Ninja Star or Shuriken. It is a type of Modular Origami Model in which we will interlock or join 8 smaller Modular...
Explains how to turn a piece of printer paper into an origami crane. It involves some new and advanced folds which I go through step by step on how to perform. Hope you enjoy!
Explains how to make certain origami models step by step. For the tutorials, I will use regular printer paper. If you have origami paper or square paper, that is fine also. Hope you enjoy!
In my beginner-friendly tutorial, I explain in detail how to solve the regular 3x3 Rubik's cube. Unlike other videos, I prefer to spend more time explaining the moves and methods instead of rushing through them and leaving viewers with questions instead of answers. Once you understand the method and memorize the algorithms,YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SOLVE THE CUBE IN ABOUT 1-2 MINUTES WITH PRACTICE. Hope you enjoy and, as always, please leave feedback, comments, and questions if you have them. Thank you for watching!