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Halloween Black Bowtie in Paper

Halloween elegance is dressing up with a black bowtie!

I’m often asked how to make the white collar, so I’ve made the following two-minute video explaining how to make the perfect collar to fit the bow tie. This includes answers to questions of paper size of the collar relative to the scale of the bow tie, and how to make the greeting card.

In addition to Father’s Day this bow-tie model can be used as an event or party invitation. Use your imagination to choose paper patterns and colors. Think about what other occasions this card could be used for.

Keep in mind that creativity in origami –as in other pursuits, is not just about coming up with intricate master pieces out of thin air. Creativity and new ideas come in sizes big and small and is the result of exploration, experimentation, and making new connections between ideas from many sources. This is the artist’s path and practice.

Tips and suggestions for making the origami bow-tie card

  • Use a blank card of 4.5 x 6 inches (15  x 11.5 cm).
  • The origami bow tie is made with a rectangular piece of paper proportioned 2:1.

  • A 6 x 3-inch rectangle will be perfect for making the model for a card.
  • Cut a square piece of paper 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15 cm) in half to make two of the needed rectangles.
  • The finished origami bow tie shows only one side of the paper.
  • It’s not necessary to use paper with a different color on each side.
  • To make the perfect collar for a bow tie made with 6 x 6 inches, use a strip cut from a letter size paper (shown in the video).

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