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    How do you fold a note ‘90s style?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    Take a regular sheet of notebook paper and write your note on it. Then, fold over the top right corner so the top edge of the paper is lined up with the left edge. Fold the top right corner over again to make a triangle shape at the top of the paper. Flip the paper over, then fold the bottom up about 1/3 of the way. Fold the bottom up a second time, then fold down the point of the triangle you made and tuck it under the diagonal fold on the back of the note.
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    What’s the correct way to fold a letter?
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    Grab the bottom edge of the letter and fold it up toward the top of the page. The bottom edge of the paper should come to about the halfway point of the page. Make sure it’s lined up properly, then carefully make a crease along the fold. Fold down the top half of the letter over the first fold you made, then crease that edge as well. You’re all done!
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    How do you make a secret note in a square paper?
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    The “Lori” technique is a great way to make a tidy little square note with your secret message hidden inside.
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    This is super cool, but could you offer some easier ways to do this?
    Gavin Donnelly
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    Hi there, I recommend you start trying with the square "lori" note, if you want an even easier square note than the one provided here, then you could just keep folding a note in half, alternating length wise and width wise, until you have made it as small as you can.
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