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Napkin Folding
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1. Fold napkin in half. 2. Starting bottom, accordion pleat 2/3 way up. 3. Fold up in half with pleating on the outside. 4. Fold upper right corner diagonally down to folded base of pleats and turn under edge. 5. Place on table and release pleats to form fan |
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1. Fold napkin in half diagonally. 2. Fold corners to meet at top point. 3. Turn napkin over and fold bottom 2/3 way up. 4. Turn napkin around and bring corners together, tucking one into the other. 5. Turn napkin around and stand on base

THE CROWN

1. Fold napkin in half diagonally.

2. Fold corners to meet at top point.

3. Fold bottom point 2/3 way to top and fold back onto itself.

4. Turn Napkin over bringing corners together, tucking one into the other.

5. Peel two top corners to make crown. Open base of fold and stand upright

Flower Bouquet

* Place the open napkin in front of you * Fold the bottom left corner of the napkin to the top right corner * Place the napkin in front of you so that you have the closed side of the napkin on the bottom side. * Fold the right corner up to the edge of the top. * Now fold the left corner up to the top. * Fold the left corner to the middle. You have a triangle in front of you which is upside down. * Fold the right corner to the middle. * Swing open the left and the right (only the upper part of the napkin) down. * Ready is your flower bouquet napkin fold.

Pocket Bag folding

1) Place the open napkin in front of you
2) Fold the edge nearest to you to meet the top edge
3) Fold the right edge to the left edge of the napkin
4) The right side is the closed side of the napkin.
5) Fold the left top corner of the upper layer down to the right bottom side.
6) Turn around the napkin and fold the upper right corner to the center.
7) Fold the bottom left corner to the center of the napkin
8) Ready

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