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: Tuck in any loose flaps or sharp corners to give the number a clean, finished look. Resources for Your Series
To create a paper number 2, you typically need a single rectangular sheet of paper (often a square sheet cut in half). Below are the general steps based on popular tutorials like those from Jo Nakashima and Enjoy Paper Origami : : Tuck in any loose flaps or sharp
: Fold the bottom section horizontally to form the flat "foot" of the number. : Tuck in any loose flaps or sharp