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    What if I can't use money?
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    You can cut a regular piece of paper to the size of a bill. The measurements of a U.S. dollar bill currency are 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long. If you can't do that, you can trace a bill with a pencil onto the paper you are going to cut, and then cut it.
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    What happened between step 10 and 11? It's like a step is skipped as suddenly the rectangular flap, visible in step 10, has totally disappeared and the backside of the bill has changed.
    Quinlan O'Driscoll
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    It says to flip the bill over twice in the instructions. You might not have flipped it over once.
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    What happened to the quarter in #9? It's missing in #10 & 11.
    Community Answer
    The quarter was taken out. It is only used to create the design on the back of the heart.
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    Steps 10 and 11 are not clear?
    Elizabeth Bolster
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    For step 10, take the top of the backside of the heart and fold it down. For step 11, fold the one bottom part of the heart back to make it a point.
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    What if I use origami paper to fold it?
    ScorpionGirl816
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    You could use origami paper, but be sure to cut it into the shape of a dollar bill.
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