![]() Turn it over, repeat, then unfold the triangle.ġ1. Fold the triangle down to create a crease along the bottom. Undo the last two folds and tuck the bottom section into the opening right under the triangle.ġ0. Flip this upwards to create another crease where the two folds meet.ĩ. Fold the bottom flap in half so that the edge reaches the other crease. Flip the paper over, and if the triangle is at the top, fold each side in half so that the edges reach the center crease.Ĩ. Take one of the flaps from the top and fold it in half downwards, then fold in downwards again so that there is another crease at the other edge of the triangles.ħ. Do the same with the bottom right corner.Ħ. Move the bottom left corner to the center line to create a triangle with sides parallel to the top and right sides of the paper. Fold the page horizontally once again, and arrange the page so the folded edge is closest to you.ĥ. If you have any trouble seeing the creases, mark them with a pen.Ĥ. Fold one page in half horizontally, then fold it in half again vertically.ģ. Cut the page along the vertical fold to create two separate pieces of paper. Take one spread (left- and right-hand page) from an old newspaper. All it takes is a few pages from some old newspapers! Follow the instructions below.ġ. ![]() Using biodegradable materials rather than plastic pots will help keep trash out of our storm drains and waterways. ![]() Newspaper pots are a budget and eco-friendly alternative that you can make in just a few minutes. Do you have some extra newspapers lying around? Practice your origami and use them to make biodegradable pots for seeds and young plants! Many seed pots are made from cheap plastic or expensive pressed peat moss. ![]()
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