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Paper Party

This party food looks good on paper—and the cleanup is a snap.
Eat
Fish and Fries
Spicy Chickpea Snack Mix
Brownie Ice Cream Sandwiches
Malt Vinegar Slaw
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Drink
Gin Buck
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Make Your Own Origami
Before getting started, here are a few tips:

1. We recommend working with a 12" by 12" piece of square craft paper, but any type of paper will work as long as it folds easily.
2. Look carefully at the illustration first, then read the instructions. This will help you follow the directions more easily.
3. The dotted lines on the illustrations show where you fold the paper. The light gray lines show where the paper has already been folded.
4. Make sure the position of your paper matches the position on the illustration.
5. When you fold, press firmly to create a good crease. Run a coin along the edge of the crease to help make a nice defined line.
6. This box is not designed to close. When you're finished, it will have to wing-like flaps on each side.

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