DIY Rectangular Paper Trash Can – Quick & Easy Box Tutorial – newspaper, A4 sheets

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Popular box series—super easy and takes just 30 seconds to make! Learn how to fold this rectangular trash can from any paper, such as newspaper, A4 sheets, or leaflets. Whether you need a quick container for kitchen scraps or a small office trash bin, this origami box is both practical and fun to create.

 

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DIY Rectangular Origami Trash Can

Popular box series—super easy! Learn to make a rectangular “trash can” from newspaper, A4 paper, or any leaflet in just a few steps.

Tip: Double up your paper (such as newspaper) for a sturdier container. This tall paper box is perfect for kitchen scraps, small office trash, or even as a storage box for household items. Make it in about 30 seconds!

 

Step 1

Fold and crease in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 1

Step 2

Fold the paper along the dotted line in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 2

Step 3

Fold and crease in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 3

Step 4

Fold the paper along the dotted line in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 4

Step 5

Fold the paper along the dotted line in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 5

Step 6

Fold and crease in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 6

Step 7

Open the paper in the direction of the arrow.

Rectangular Trash Can Step 7

Step 8

Your rectangular origami trash can is complete!

Rectangular Trash Can Step 8 - Complete


Need more box ideas? Check out our box series for more fun and creative origami containers.

Enjoy your handy origami trash can or storage box! Perfect for quick disposal of kitchen scraps, office waste, or small household items.

 

Congratulations on completing your rectangular origami trash can! This versatile paper box is perfect for handling light trash or small items around the home or office. By doubling the paper, you can make it even sturdier for heavier scraps or storage. Keep experimenting with different paper types and sizes for endless possibilities!

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