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Use Origami to Fold Towels into Wild Animals!

By Jakemontgomery @LTDOnlineStores

Sometimes, getting your kids to do their chores can be a struggle in and of itself. This towel folding infographic is a cute way to make things interesting. Staying clean and tidy in the bathroom can prove to be an uphill battle but these ideas may be able to change your perspective!

In this post you will learn how to fold a swan, a monkey, an elephant, a crab, a cute little mouse, and a slithering snake! You will use a little origami to twist, weave, and fold your towel into the animal of your choice. Grab a towel and follow these step by step instructions!

Fold Towel Animals

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The Ultimate Towel Folding Guide

Impress your friends and guests. Your kids will think you’re the best mommy and daddy in the world! This is a fun kids craft that will keep small children engaged. Just make sure you have ear buds for when they start making animal noises!

Learning to fold your towels in a unique way will add some liveliness to your bathroom. Seat them atop your countertop or even dangle your towel monkey from a coat hanger! This infographic was originally created by Terrys Fabrics so give them a visit and applaud them for this fun idea!

Use Origami to Fold Towels into Wild Animals!
The Ultimate Towel Folding Guide by Terrys Fabrics.

More Fun Bathroom Crafts

I love to make things with my hands so if you follow me regularly, you’ve probably noticed this pattern. To find more fun DIY & Crafts, you can check out the How-To section of the Tradewinds Imports Blog. Some of my favorites include the DIY Magnetic Makeup Board, the DIY Corner Shelving Unit, and my guide to teach you How to Etch Your Glass Mirrors. Feel free to Like, +1, and share this infographic with your friends!

About the Author
This post was written by Cheryl Khan, interior designer, fashionista, weekend warrior, dog lover, and part time gardener. She loves sharing new hacks that will help make life easier!


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