After constant practice of this origami, it feels good to know that I can make a paper box whenever I need one. It is handy to make one to put things in one place; a neat place to put small rubbish before throwing the rest to the bin; and other creative uses for a paper box.
I remember one of my days as a Teacher's Aide. There was a school boy whose coins are scattered in the large compartment of his desk. Without skipping a beat, I used scrap paper and made a paper box (just like the video). I helped him put all his cash in the box. The next time I was in the same class, the same boy took out the paper box (that I made for him) from inside his desk. He told me that he still kept my box with his money in it. I was pleased that he kept my box, and let it stay useful.
I feel glad I was resourceful to help him tidy his cluttered loose change.
To vinagurl, thank you for posting this video on YouTube. Your video is clear, simple, and done in less than 3 minutes. Good job!
:-( -> :-| -> :-)
DL
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