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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · Try folding a dollar bill into a fashionable ring. This ring has the number 1 faced out as the "gem," and if it's folded correctly it won't come apart. You can also create a ring out of a five, ten, or twenty dollar bill, though you might want to be careful flashing it around.

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    Start with the bill this way up. Fold back the top white edge, right where it joins the green part of the bill.

    Turn the bill over. Fold the bottom edge up to meet the top, and tuck it under the little flap. Here's a side view so you can see what I mean about tucking under the little flap:

    Turn the bill over so that it's this way up, with "The United States of America" along the top. Then fold back the white edge to the left of the "1", just at the point where it joins the green part of the bill. Next, fold back the bill on the right of the "1", so that the "1" looks like it's in a square box: Your bill should now look like this, wit...

    Fold up the right hand part of the bill like in the photo below. Make it so that the left edge of the bit you fold up goes right between the "O" and the "F" of the word "OF" in the "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".

    Curve the bill around like this... ...and keep going until the bill looks like the picture below. See how the "1 square" is lined up on top of the vertical poking up bit underneath?

    Open out the "1 square" to the right, like this: Then fold down the vertical bit like this: Finally, fold back the "1 square" back on top, and tuck the little flap under the vertical bit you just folded down a moment ago:

    Turn the ring over so it looks like this. Then fold the poking up bit down and through the center of the ring. Once you've made the fold, it should look like this:

    Turn the ring over again so that you're looking at it from this angle: Fold down the little flap, and tuck it under the "1 square". It's a bit fiddly, and it helps to use your fingernails or a pencil:

    I like to fold over the edge of the ring's band, to make it a little narrower, which I think looks more stylish. If you choose to do this, here's what your ring will look like from the side:

    Here's what the finished dollar bill ring looks like: And here's what it looks like when you wear it: How did your origami money ring turn out? I hope you found my instructions clear. If you have any questions or comments, or just want to say hi, pleasecontact me with this handy form. I came across this excellent youtube video by a guy named Rob wh...

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  3. Mar 15, 2020 · A simple step-by-step tutorial on how to fold a dollar bill into a ring. 🔷 My favorite 6 inch origami paper: https://amzn.to/3h0veDn 🔷 10 inch kami: https://amzn.to/3jPWDJg 🔷 14 inch kami...

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  4. You can always unfold it and straighten it out, or better yet give it to someone in ring form as a gift :-) In this video I explain in extreme detail for beginners how to make an Origami...

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  5. May 5, 2020 · How to make a ring out of a dollar bill or any money easy! I show you step by step how to fold a dollar or other currency into a ring. This ring origami can ...

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  6. Learn how to turn a dollar bill into a ring with simple folding techniques and decorating ideas. Follow the step-by-step instructions and tips for each design, from easy to complex, and make a unique and creative ring.

  7. May 20, 2024 · Learn how to make a dollar bill ring in ten easy steps. Make a money ring for a friend, or wear it yourself to show your power!

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