Origami Mindfulness Crafts: Gift Boxes

Create an origami gift box with a bow, heart, or flower embellishment

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Mindfulness is the practice of paying attention by intentionally focusing on the present moment.  Let's share 30 minutes of focused energy on creating shapes.  Origami can be a great practice to help the mind relax and unwind and, we know you deserve a break! 

In this session, led by Nancy Wong '05, we will create a gift box with a bow, heart, or flower embellishment.  You can choose to create just one or follow along for all three in our time together. These shapes are also easy enough the whole family can join in.

 

Event Date: Monday, March 8th

Event Time:  4:30pm-5:30pm Pacific Time 

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Supplies to purchase on your own before the event:

  • Box: 2 large squares suggested paper size 8.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Embellishment: 1 sheet per design suggested paper size 6x6 inches
  • Glue, Hot Glue, double sided tape (use whichever is more accessible)

    ***Suggested sizes are for ease of folding; you can use what size is most comfortable or based on available supplies.  Paper weight should not exceed 20lbs weight for ease of making creases. 

How does Origami help us be more mindful? Giving your hands a moment to feel texture and your eyes to take in colorful printed paper will bring you joy through creation.  Everyone can learn to do origami and because all you need is a piece of paper it can be practiced anywhere when you want.  If you are one of those that needs to stay productive constantly and can't seem to sit still this is the perfect activity for you.  Origami can absorb your attention and take you away from stress.