Guest Blogger W.W. of Santa Cruz, writes:
Origami created with money (aka Moneygami) is the process of making shapes using money rather than paper. This has been done traditionally with only a single bill ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100) and made into complex shapes such as stars, rings and animals. These designs look really cool however, they are very intricate, time consuming and very difficult to make.
I was looking for a way to give cash gifts to my friends for birthdays, weddings and Christmas that would be unique yet easy to do. While surfing the Web I came across a company called Foldin’ Money. They make kits to easily create cash gift designs out of multiple bills into cool shapes such as a Money Cake, Money Shirt, Money Tree, Money Heart, Money Tie and many more. These kits have directions that even I (who has never done anything crafty before) can follow. The kit has templates that you fold the money around and make recognizable shapes that can be decorated to match the occasion. The best part is that you’re giving a gift that is handmade and that they will definitely enjoy spending!
Foldin’ Money Kits are a BIG win-win in my book! Be sure to check out all of their designs on www.foldinmoney.com
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Fun & Easy Money Origami Gift Kits! Foldin’ Money kits are an easy, fun and unique way to give cash as a gift! Kits include directions and templates which make these money origami designs simple to fold and fun to give! Delight and amaze your family and friends with these clever cash gifts that are perfect for any occasion: Birthdays, Christmas, Secret Santa’s, Weddings, Mothers or Fathers Day, Graduations, Retirements, Anniversary’s, Baby Showers plus much more!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
1st WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Gifts

Traditional Anniversary Gift: paper
Guess what this is made of
Paper money is a great way to go on the first year anniversary gift. Whether you’re a man or a woman, you want to make a lasting impression on your spouse. Foldin’ Money makes it so easy. These Design Kits include directions & templates to fold multiple bills using American or Canadian currency into cool shapes like a Cake Design. Which has four layers and is made from four bills ($1, $2, $5,$10, $20,$50 or $100) to match your budget but not cheapen the experience. In closing, you can’t go wrong with what everyone wants “money”. These Kits can be purchased through www.foldimoney.com.
Where to Find Instructions for Folding Money into a Shirt Design

Foldin’ Money Kits contain step by step instructions and templates for folding money into a variety of cool designs. Foldin’ Money Kits were designed to make it easy for everyone of any skill level to be able to fold multiple bills into simple, easy and fun shapes like shirts, ties, trees, stars plus many more. These Kits work with either American or Canadian currency and can be purchased through www.foldimoney.com
Foldin' Money is an ideal gift for:
• Men
• Women
• Kids
• Christmas
• Birthday
• Retirement
• Weddings
• Graduations
• Anniversaries
• Bosses
• And so much more…
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Great Christmas Gifts for Him

Foldin’ Money kits make it easy to give him a great, memorable gift that is tailor made to suit his favorite sports team, occupation, or interests. Foldin’ Money is always the right shape, size and never expires so it is ideal to give to people who deserve that personal touch with out all of the fuss and stress of shopping. In a word Foldin’ Money kits make the best gift for the men in your life and can be found at www.foldinmoney.com
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
How to make a shirt out of Money
Purchase the kit pictured here at www.foldinmoney.com. The kit uses 7 bills total and you are free to use whatever bills you want! We usually make the total dollar amount to match a person's age if it's a birthday gift. If it's a anniversary, make the number of years they've been married! It’s a great to make a cool cash gift and it’s spendable too!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Life and Learn
Recently I attended a seminar that promoted teaching how to crack social networking and help your business grow. This was sponsored by a large company whose services my company currently uses so I felt this was a qualified event to attend and the speakers on the list seemed very interesting. I was very excited about all the knowledge I would gain from this all day event.
Well, you know what they say, nothing is free!! EVERY speaker was only there to do a sales pitch for their book or DVD series to obtain the knowledge this seminar promised we would receive. It was an entire day of infomercials! The “free lunch” was simply cold cuts and two salads. There was no way to even make a sandwich. So, okay, I didn’t pay for it, so I guess it was worth every penny. To sum it up, I wasted an entire day there that could have been spent working on growing my company! www.foldinmoney.com
Live and learn!
Well, you know what they say, nothing is free!! EVERY speaker was only there to do a sales pitch for their book or DVD series to obtain the knowledge this seminar promised we would receive. It was an entire day of infomercials! The “free lunch” was simply cold cuts and two salads. There was no way to even make a sandwich. So, okay, I didn’t pay for it, so I guess it was worth every penny. To sum it up, I wasted an entire day there that could have been spent working on growing my company! www.foldinmoney.comLive and learn!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Giving with grace!
This is a really sweet and informational blog that reviewed Foldin' Money's Heart Design Kit! Be sure and watch the video in the blog, Renee, the creator is just so fun and bubbly!

http://www.giveawayswithgrace.com/2011/02/foldin-money-review-and-giveaway.html
Visit her website for more fun!
www.foldinmoney.com
Visit her website for more fun!
www.foldinmoney.com
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