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Monday, January 18, 2010

Money Origami Using Australian Bank Notes

So here is something a little unusual as it involves folding Australia polymer decimalbank notes into various shapes which allows people to create novel gifts for other people. There are a host of origami web sites which will give you directions on how to fold these.   These here are but a few that I discovered on the internet.

The polymer bank notes used in Australia are quite difficult to fold due to their "spring factor" but with a little perserverance some great results are possible.

This first one is an Australia Twenty Dollar note folded as a shirt.  These are great when enclosed in a gift card.


                                              


The Australia Ten Dollar bank note gives Queen Elizabeth II a brand new hat much to the horror of her royaly appointed milliner.

                                              


Maybe a car or a house is more your thing or this fashionable Australia Fifty Dollarbank note high heel shoe.

                                                  

                                                                   

 Have some fun with your money and make other peoples gifts that little bit more unique. 

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