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While a single folding chair can be individually attractive and useful, putting together an entire teak patio furniture ensemble can be quite stunnin read more »

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This teak folding chair demonstration goes some way to addressing one of the concerns of buying furniture online. One of the tricky bits about gettin read more »

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Origami has always been very cool to me, but it's sometimes hard to find Origami folding instructions that are simple enough to follow. PaperKraft.net shows you simple instructions as well as cool 3D Models to make! read more »

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Step by step method shows you how to fold a Skeletal Octahedron. Look for more episodes in the 'Fold-a-Long' series. read more »

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paperearbudholder.png Soldering? Duct tape? Pshaw. Sometimes all you need to make something is paper and tape. The do-it-yourselfer at the E-Frank blog wanted a simple, disposable earbud cord wrap for his music player, so he folded one up out of a single piece of paper and sealed it with tape. A "deluxe edition" of the wrap involves adding a slit to the spine to run the cord through. Dead simple and useful, plus you won't feel too bad if you lose it.
Poor Man's Earbud Cord Wrap [e-frank.com]

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lamp.jpg With heavyweight paper, tape, and fire retardant spray, children of all ages can make a nifty origami paper lantern. Crafts web site Yasutomo runs down how. The trick is in how you fold the paper, and accuracy is crucial. Be sure to find the right size paper—Yasutomo recommends 14"x22". The result is a super cool-looking lamp that could make a nice homemade gift, too.
Paper Lampshade [Yasutomo]


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fold-newspaper.pngReal Simple magazine has an old but good step-by-step guide to folding an unwieldy broadsheet newspaper for easy reading on the go. It's really just a matter of a few well placed folds, but if you don't already have a good folding strategy, this post is a great starting point. On the other hand, if you're a newspaper-folding pro and your methods differ from Real Simple's guide, let's hear all about how you make it work in the comments. How to Fold a Broadsheet Newspaper [Real Simple]

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