In some cases, choosing a gift is difficult. The best way out is to give money. But just giving a certain amount is uncomfortable for the donor, but you can wrap the money so that it looks like a real gift. Let your offering surprise everyone with its originality.
Instructions
Step 1
The simplest thing is to buy a ready-made envelope for money in a postcard store and invest the required amount in it. They are of different sizes, and it is advisable to choose the size for the bills that you are going to give. It is not accepted to fold the money invested in the envelope in half.
Step 2
Roll up the bills into tubes and place them in a row in a box, like in a cigarette case. For these purposes, you can use the cigarette case itself.
Step 3
Cash origami will look very interesting. You can collect a bouquet of flowers from bills or add any other figures out of money that seem appropriate and simple enough to perform. The main thing - do not forget to hint that the bills are real and you need to unfold them carefully so as not to tear.
Step 4
Fold the bills in length to make strips 2-3 centimeters wide, take them around the buds of fresh flowers and secure with paper clips so that they do not unfold. This packaging of money will appeal to the fair sex.
Step 5
Fan the bills and insert into the photo frame. You can put them on the first letter of the name of the person to whom the gift is intended or any other figure. In the frame, you can insert a photo of the person to whom the gift is intended, and draw out the outline of the frame with bills.
Step 6
A simple and quick way is to buy a piggy bank, wallet, purse and invest money in them.
Step 7
Roll the bills into tubes along the long side, fold them together, tie in two or three places and in the center, and on one side insert a tail - "wick", imitating a bunch of dynamite.
Step 8
Rolled up bills can also be wrapped on top with bright wrapping paper and decorated in the form of candy. Or you can pack each bill separately and give a bag (box, can or something else) with "sweets".