Bankzip May 2026

A 6-inch (15 cm) square works best for a small desktop bank. Method:

Fold the paper into a basic box shape with a reinforced lid. Bankzip

The "bank" functionality is achieved by leaving a narrow slit between the final interlocking folds where coins can be inserted. 2. Cardstock "Piggy Bank" House A 6-inch (15 cm) square works best for a small desktop bank

Use a standard square sheet of origami paper or thin copy paper . For a more permanent and sturdy option, use

This design is ideal for beginners and uses folding techniques to create a secure compartment for coins or small notes.

For a more permanent and sturdy option, use . This heavier paper allows the bank to hold more weight without collapsing. Supplies: Cardstock (heavier than standard paper). Glue or high-tack double-sided tape . Method: Cut a template for a simple 3D cube or house shape.

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