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Origami Card Holder Folding Instructions

This origami card holder can be used to hold either business cards or credit cards. Or if you're giving someone a gift card, why not personalize it by making your own gift card holder? It is a very practical origami yet simple to make.

 

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If you want your origami card holder to store business cards, you need to start out with a 8 1/4" Origami Paper

If you want to use it to hold credit cards, then you need a slightly larger
9 inch Origami Paper

This is because credit cards are slightly larger than business cards.

 

 

Origami Card Holder Step 1: Start out with a square origami paper, color side down. We are using the 8 1/4" Origami Paper for this origami.

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Origami Card Holder Step 2: Fold the paper in half vertically. Crease well and unfold.

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Origami Card Holder Step 3: Fold both the right and left side to meet the center line. Crease well and unfold.

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Origami Card Holder Step 4: Fold the corner to meet that 1st vertical line, starting with the bottom right corner.

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Origami Card Holder Step 5: Repeat for the other 3 corners.

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Origami Card Holder Step 6: Now fold both the right and left sides to meet at the center line.

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Origami Card Holder Step 7: Flip paper over.

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Origami Card Holder Step 8: Now fold the top edge down, up to the tip of the inverted "V" shape.

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Origami Card Holder Step 9: Fold the bottom edge up, so that the edges slightly overlap with the top part.

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Origami Card Holder Step 10: Your origami card holder is complete! You can now use it to carry business cards.

The 8 1/4" origami paper makes an origami card holder that is approximately 2 1/16 inch (height when the card holder is closed) x 4 inch length.

A regular business card is generally 2" in height x 3.5 in length. So the business card fits nicely in the origami card holder.

A credit card is generally larger 2 2/16" height x 3 6/16" length so it won't fit if you use the 8 1/4"paper. But it should fit if you use the larger
9 inch Origami Paper
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From Crysta in Minneapolis " This is a origami MINI card holder lol. "

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From Keith in Toms River " The Smallest Card Holder Ever. The phone is an LG Cosmos for the record "

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From Melinda in Bear " It's the card holder. The little flash of green in it is a tiny card ^_^ "

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From reader in Detroit:

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From Eins in Malolos " Hi! This is my first origami card. Hope you like it!!! Is it cute??? "

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From reader in Belgium:

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From Alexandra in Lancaster " Thanks for the help it took some effort but this is how it turned out. You guys are an awesome site. I use it almost everyday! "

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