Folding flowers from money: Our top 3 instructions with video and photos

Folding flowers from money: Our top 3 instructions with video and photos

Vitalii Shynakov
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Are you looking for instructions on how to fold money into a flower easily and beautifully? You've come to the right place! Among all our tutorials on "folding banknotes," the flower designs are by far the most popular among our readers. That's why today we're sharing our top three instructions on how to fold beautiful flowers from banknotes with you, dear reader.

Before you start folding money flowers - or origami with money in general - we have an important tip for you: It's best to get practice money from the stationery store first. These practice notes are the same size as real banknotes, but you can practice with them without worry and without fear of damaging real money. This way, you can perfect the techniques at ease before attempting real banknotes.

Folding flowers from money: Variant Number 1

Folding flowers from money in the form of a fan flower is a bit more challenging, but the result is truly impressive. For this variant, you only need one banknote. The uniqueness lies in the fan-like folding that gives the bloom its unique shape. However, you should note that this technique involves heavy folding of the banknote - making it particularly suitable for practice with play money.

Click here to see the detailed guide for "Folding flowers from money: Variant Number 1." In the comprehensive guide, we show you every step with photos. The last step, where the fan shape is created, is particularly important here.

Folding flowers with money: Variant Number 2

Folding flowers with money can be easier than the first variant. This flower consists of two banknotes and a thin thread for tying. The special thing about this variant: the banknotes are only lightly folded, so they can later be used again as currency without any problems. The symmetrical shape makes this flower a perfect monetary gift for special occasions like weddings or milestone birthdays.

Would you like to recreate the second variant? In our detailed guide "Folding flowers with money: Variant Number 2", you will learn exactly how to fold and connect the two banknotes correctly. With our photos for each step, nothing should go wrong.

Folding flowers with money: Variant Number 3

Folding flowers with money in this third variant is particularly attractive and at the same time gentle on the banknotes. For this elegant bloom, you need three banknotes and a thin thread. The folding is simple and the banknotes are only minimally creased. The end result not only looks professional, but the banknotes used can later be easily used as currency again - perfect for larger monetary gifts. As the author of this article, I must admit: This variant is my personal favorite, as it looks beautiful in reality and makes an impressive statement on any gift table.

You can find the complete guide "Folding flowers with money: Variant Number 3" here. We show you step by step how to fold the three banknotes and connect them to create this elegant bloom. The photos make each step understandable.

Folding flowers from money: Conclusion

As the author of this article, I can assure you: I folded and photographed all of these money flowers myself. Especially the second and third variants in the photos are my own creations that I successfully folded on the first attempt. If I could do it, you can too! It's really not difficult, and the result always looks impressive.

Would you like more details? For each of these variants, you can also find detailed origami instructions with us. Just click on the corresponding links, and you will be taken to the detailed tutorials with photos for each folding step and precise descriptions.

I am looking forward to hearing which version you like best and how your first attempts went. Have fun folding!

Published on by Vitalii Shynakov
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Vitalii Shynakov has been working in the areas of online retail, marketing and customer satisfaction since 2012. Until 2022, he was the head of personnel development and online sales department of four successful stores. He has been part of the TutKit.com team since 2024.
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