Lena Box Lid Variation |
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Rating (Average) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 3.0000 (1 ratings) |
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About this Model
The author only shows photographs of the Lena box lid with its top flattened. However, he indicates in the text that it could also be left standing as a triangular point. This variation requires one less step than the flattened version -- simply omit step 10. UserComments
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The step omitted in order to make the triangle-top version of this box lid involves a tricky twist-and-squash techinque which many people may find difficult. As a result, making the triangle-top version of this box lid is much easier than making the flattened version. The standing triangular point provides a handy knob by which the box may be opened easily. Made with green paper, the triangular point on this lid might suggest the shape of a Christmas tree. |
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Instructions may be found in the following
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![]() Perfectly Mindful Origami: Origami Paper Boxes
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![]() Folded by Teresa Ritter Photo: Teresa Ritter |