I just discovered origami towel folding which I absolutely love. Origami is an ancient art form of folding paper into shapes. It first started in China but then became popular in Japan.

Darby the Dog

Emily the Elephant
Origami towel folding is another creative way to help clients remember me and my work. It will also help realtors identify me as the home stager that staged the home. I have truly enjoyed creating them and feel that this is a very interesting way to add a special touch to a home staging project.

Trudy the Turtle
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Great Use of Towels! Fun, simple and cost effective!
That is a very creative and briliant idea. What a great way to brand yourself and differentiate from others.
Thank you John and Julie. I really enjoy doing it because it is different an lots of fun.
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Trudy the Turtle! How Cute…Mannie, can you suggest how I can learn how to fold like this.
Hi Susan - go to google and type in origami towel folding animals - there will be all kinds of videos, books, dvds and things available to teach you how to do it. I learned through clicking on the videos. It only takes a few minutes to learn. Show me yours if you learn!
I have always been a fan of folding paper particularly making paper airplanes. I started with a software called The Greatest Paper Airplanes published by Kitty Hawk. Unfortunately the software is no longer distributed today. It teaches how to fold 50 different paper airplanes. It’s a good place to start learning origami.
Hi Cathy yes I saw many books and videos on origami paper folding. I am attracted to the towel folding as it is something I can incorporate into my home staging projects. For me it is a unique and creative way to leave behind a signature prop. Thanx for sharing.
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