How to Make an Origami Envelope Rectangle

Making an origami envelope

Do you like making origami? I do, although I tend to limit myself to simple ones as I often get stuck when I follow instructions. This is a simple  tutorial for an origami envelope that opens up like a box. You can use it as an envelope for a notecard, of course, but also to wrap small flattish items such as thin notebooks, books, and similar. So far I have tried it for parcels up to 50mm (half a centimetre) thick, with no problems.

Lets's start with a rectangular piece of paper (wrapping paper will do nicely, or any paper that's not too flimsy nor too thick. You could also use a sheet of A4 printing paper, and decorate it yourself. In this example, I'm using some recycled paper that I bought in a craft shop, a bit narrower than A4. Depending on the size of paper, you may end up with a square envelope, or a rectangular one. Just play around and experiment :)

Step 1 – Fold the paper in 3 equal parts, and then fold the side flaps in half as shown below.

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Step 2 – Turn the paper over, and fold in the corners

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Step 3 – Turn the paper over again

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Step 4 – Fold the sides inwards as shown

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Step 5 – Open out the paper

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Step 6 – Fold the paper in again, as shown

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Step 7 – Turn one flap over the other

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Step 8 – Fold the top and bottom corner of one flap inwards, as shown

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(in case you're wondering: I turned the paper as it was easier for me to fold it)

Step 9 – Fold in the top corners

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Step 10 – Fold the top corners inwards (I turned the paper again, sorry… at times I was so focused on the folding that I didn't realise I was turning the paper oops!).

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Step 11 – Repeat for the other side

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To open the envelope, gently pull the corners of the triangular flaps outwards as shown

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Ta-da! That was easy wasn't it? Now you can have fun decorating your envelope as you like best. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

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Fold the edge of the triangular flaps inward (use a dot of glue or some double sided sellotape to keep them flat or they'll tend to open up again), then use a piece of grosgrain ribbon to keep the envelope closed (secure at the back with some more tape) and glue a paper circle on the ribbon.

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Similar, but with a strip of card instead of ribbon.

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White string and dried lavender.

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Baker's twine, mimosa and a tiny pheasant feather.

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Blue string and some more paper.

Want to know what's inside this last one?

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A small parcel! White tissue paper, baker's twine and a bluejay feather, to wrap some of my square mini prints for a friend.

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How to Make an Origami Envelope Rectangle

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