Learn how to make a flexagon infinity card with this step-by-step art tutorial. Revs Barbara Hadley and Jen Hutchins make the process fun and easy to follow. Use this technique to turn copies of your favorite art into a foldable book, or turn blank pages into an affirmative prayer card. The possibilities are infinite!
All you need is 4 squares of paper, scissors and glue. Let’s get started.
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