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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {'es': {'msg':"\u00bfTe gustar\u00eda saber Como doblar una toalla en forma de perro? \u00a1Lee acerca de eso en espa\u00f1ol!"}};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Home and Garden » Home Decorating » Towel Origami and DecorationHow to Fold a Towel DogEdited by Lois Wade, D rae, Flickety, Nancy Shaw and 5 othersPin ItArticle EditDiscussMade from one bath and one hand towel, "Fido" is quite well house trained and will give your guests a warm and fuzzy welcome. Cruise lines and B&B Motels use these to make their guest's stay memorable. Edit StepsPreparing the Towel1Lay the bath towel flat.http://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/7/7d/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-1-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-1-preview.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/7/7d/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-1-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-1-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/4/45/Fold a Towel Dog Step 1 Version 2.360p.mp42Roll the left end to the center.
http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/e/e0/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-2-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-2-preview.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/e/e0/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-2-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-2-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/6/64/Fold a Towel Dog Step 2 Version 2.360p.mp43Roll the right end to the center.http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/7/77/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-3-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-3-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/7/77/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-3-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-3-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/6/69/Fold a Towel Dog Step 3 Version 2.360p.mp4Folding the Towel1To make the legs:http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/b/b5/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/b/b5/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/f/f2/Fold a Towel Dog Step 4.360p.mp4Bend one roll to lay over the other as shown.http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/8/82/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet1-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet1-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/8/82/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet1-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet1-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/3/31/Fold a Towel Dog Step 4Bullet1 Version 2.360p.mp4Set aside.
http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/1f/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet2-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet2-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/1f/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet2-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-4Bullet2-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/2/29/Fold a Towel Dog Step 4Bullet2 Version 2.360p.mp42Lay hand towel flat.
http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/8/80/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-5-preview-Version-2.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-5-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/8/80/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-5-preview-Version-2.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-5-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/a/a0/Fold a Towel Dog Step 5 Version 2.360p.mp43Fold it in half.
http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/3d/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-6-preview-Version-2.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-6-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/3d/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-6-preview-Version-2.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-6-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/c/c4/Fold a Towel Dog Step 6 Version 2.360p.mp44Fold the 'closed' end toward the 'open' end approximately 1/4th of the way.
http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/e/eb/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-7-preview-Version-2.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-7-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/e/eb/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-7-preview-Version-2.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-7-preview-Version-2.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/d/dd/Fold a Towel Dog Step 7 Version 2.360p.mp45Tuck the folded edge under, or fold the towel over.
http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/2/26/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-8-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-8-preview.jpghttp://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/2/26/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-8-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-8-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/c/c5/Fold a Towel Dog Step 8 Version 2.360p.mp46Fold the open end to the closed end.http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/1c/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-9-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-9-preview.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/1c/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-9-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-9-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/3/31/Fold a Towel Dog Step 9 Version 2.360p.mp47Hold the corner, pull it up and toward the center. Then, repeat for the opposite end.
http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/c/c3/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-10-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-10-preview.jpghttp://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/c/c3/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-10-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-10-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/f/f8/Fold a Towel Dog Step 10 Version 2.360p.mp48Roll ends to middle.Roll the bottom end up.
http://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/10/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet1-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet1-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/1/10/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet1-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet1-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/0/0e/Fold a Towel Dog Step 11Bullet1 Version 2.360p.mp4While still holding the rolled bottom piece, roll the top half down.http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/f/fe/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet2-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet2-preview.jpghttp://pad2.whstatic.com/images/thumb/f/fe/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet2-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-11Bullet2-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/c/ce/Fold a Towel Dog Step 11Bullet2 Version 2.360p.mp49Turn over.http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/3a/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-12-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-12-preview.jpghttp://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/3a/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-12-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-12-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/e/e1/Fold a Towel Dog Step 12 Version 2.360p.mp410Pull the front flaps down. Right flap tucked under, left flap still waiting to be tucked in, forming the "forehead".
http://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/f/fb/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-13-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-13-preview.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/f/fb/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-13-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-13-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/4/4f/Fold a Towel Dog Step 13 Version 2.360p.mp411Fold and tuck the left flap.http://pad1.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/35/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-14-preview.jpg/550px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-14-preview.jpghttp://pad3.whstatic.com/images/thumb/3/35/Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-14-preview.jpg/240px-Fold-a-Towel-Dog-Step-14-preview.jpghttp://d5kh2btv85w9n.cloudfront.net/2/2a/Fold a Towel Dog Step 14 Version 2.360p.mp412Place "head" on "body". Display proudly!
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