How to make: a paper trash holder, or container

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Origami for paper trash holder

Materials

Letter paper

Basically anything letter sized like:

  • Bank advertisement
  • old class notes
  • old magazines
  • catalog
  • anything that is a rectangle shape and is not easily ripped

Uses:

  • A container for light weight items if the paper material is thick enough
  • Use to hold small pieces of trash like seeds if you are eating fruits, peanuts, pistachios, sunflowers seeds, and so on…
  • A hat?
  • etc, be creative~

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Throw away

Step 1

Then fold in half short ways (hamburger style)

step 2

Unfold paper

Step 3

Fold the paper in half longways (hotdog style)

Step 4

Unfold paper

Note: Steps 1&3 are interchangable

Step 5

Pinch the creases that were made in the previous step together,

forming two rectangles put on top of each other in their corners.

Step 6

Unfold paper (there should be 6 creases)

Step 7

Pinch the diagonal creases shortways so that it forms a pentagon (a square with triangle on top)

if you get this:

flip both flaps to get this (no insides appearing):

Step 8

Fold in the side flaps to the center, so that the triangle is smaller and the rectangle bigger.

and fold the flaps on the other side

Step 9

Fold down the straight edge opposite of the triangle both sides

and

Step 10

Tuck the loose corners on the edge flaps beneath the flaps that reach the flaps

and

Tuck in all four corners

Step 11

Spread open from the top

and

100% complete

Note: Updated March 13, 2012 with images

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2 Responses to How to make: a paper trash holder, or container

  1. mgershovich says:

    How about some pictures to illustrate the process. It would be much easier to follow these instructions if there were pictures to illustrate each step.

  2. Anna Yang says:

    Yeah, I was planning on using images but couldn’t get the images from my phone to transfer to my computer. Finally got the images on my computer today so I changed the tutorial a bit.

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