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So I wanted to know if you also thought about that as you made a fold for a non-origamist or if it was just me. When I make an origami gift I tend to think about how to protect it so that that person can take it home: a box, a sturdy shopping bag, between two sheets of cardboard if it's a flat model, etc.
I just folded two medium-sized boxes as gifts, from a 90 g/m² squares, and filled with twelve big chocolate bonbons. The problem is that the bonbons are heavy enough to bend and wrinkle the boxes if they're placed incorrectly. 90 g/m² wasn't heavy enough
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