![]() ![]() ![]() Make it so that the left edge of the bit you fold up goes right between the “O” and the “F” of the word “OF” in the “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”. Your bill should now look like this, with a “1 square” on top.īend the bill so that it looks something like this:įold up the right hand part of the bill like in the photo below. Next, fold back the bill on the right of the “1”, so that the “1" looks like it’s in a square box: Then fold back the white edge to the left of the “1", just at the point where it joins the green part of the bill. Turn the bill over so that it’s this way up, with “The United States of America” along the top. (But don’t tuck under the flap this time.) ![]() Here’s a side view so you can see what I mean about tucking under the little flap:įold in half again. Fold the bottom edge up to meet the top, and tuck it under the little flap. Fold back the top white edge, right where it joins the green part of the bill. Here’s what the finished ring looks like: The dollar bill ring design we’ll show you on this page works best with $1 or $10 bills of US currency, but with a bit of adaptation you can also make it work with other size bills or money from other countries. Special thanks to Rob's World on YouTube for the excellent video We chose learning to fold a dollar bill into a ring - because it is JUST REALLY COOL to have a trick like this up your sleeve and to make rings for each other :-) Every niece, nephew, kid and friend will want you to teach them. We're reposting this video & these instructions that we found so easy to follow. If you're following along on our January DateBox, you'll see one of our goals is to learn a fun parlor trick together. ![]()
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