Book Folding: Heart

Thursday, March 29, 2018

One of my MIL’s friends wanted to share something she recently learned and fell in love with, and I got invited over to “wine club” to participate, too.  Everyone pitched in for some yummy food, and she brought supplies and taught us about book folding. I’ve seen this type of project before and always wondered how it was done. Now I know! This is a simple heart pattern that can be found for free at FoldedBookArt.com. (Maya scoped it out; she is feeling better but back on antibiotics and already went through a round of ear drops, too, poor thing.)

Book folding: heart (with cat)

Bonus, the book I got is called “Organized To Be The Best! New Timesaving Ways To Simplify And Improve How You Work” by Susan Silver. I might flip through it a bit and learn something useful!

Book folding: heart

 

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2 Comments

  1. Wendy

    That looks great! I’ve just added this to my (huge) list!

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    • CaLynn

      I saw your list, Wendy! It *is* huge! This book folding pattern only took an hour or so, if it helps any;)

      Reply

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