Friday, November 7, 2008

When your dollar drops in value...

My friend emailed me some photos in his message, "WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A US DOLLAR?". I did a check and discovered that they are likely photos extracted from Origami Resource Center.

Here is my take on "WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A US DOLLAR?" after you know "WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A US DOLLAR?".

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When that $1 bill drops in value what can you do to retain if not double it?

Try selling it as a piece of art. Check out photos of dollar-bill origami models made by Stephen Weiss posted at Origami Resource Center.

Like it? Then check out link to its Free Origami Instructions to see if you can pick up some tricks. If you don't think anyone can likely make money with origami, then it is obvious that you have not read my article "Learn to fold for science and a living".

Got your attention finally?

Try googling "youtube origami US DOLLAR" and you will be able to find many free tutorials videos. Orikane shows you how to create a dog in this one.



Once you have created your own, try incorporating that into a birthday card for someone who loves dogs or is born in the year of a dog. That should save you some from buying a birthday card and you will get lots of hugs and kisses for that "Oh" range idea, don't you think so?

Are you brave enough to make one for your girlfriend as a birthday present? Send it with this note:

"May be dog reminds you of me".

And don't forget to include this quote by Josh Billings:

"A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself."

Now you get the idea. That should more than double that dollar folded.

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