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How to Do A Simple Lunch Napkin Fold

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By mvparcels
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Known as the Lunch Fold
Known as the Lunch Fold
Maria Parcels

Are you having a dinner party? Do you want to impress your guests with a nice, easy, elegant table? No table is complete without napkins. Here is an easy to do napkin fold that will impress your guests.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Napkin
  1. Step 1
     

    Lay your napkin down flat square on the table.

  2. Step 2
     

    Take the bottom right corner point and fold it in half to meed the top left corner point. You will now have a triangle.

  3. Step 3
     

    Take the bottom right point of the triangle and fold it to meet the top point of the triangle.

  4. Step 4
     

    Take the bottom left point of the triangle and fold it to meet the top point of the triangle.

  5. Step 5
     

    You will now have a diamond shape.

  6. Step 6
     

    Take the right and left points of the napkin and pinch them down.

  7. Step 7
     

    Proceed to fold the napkin in half.

  8. Step 8
     

    You should now have a triangle with a slit in the middle.

  9. Step 9
     

    Fold the right and left points of the napkin backwards. The slit should face the seater.

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jujudy said

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on 6/25/2009 Very clear, well illustrated instructions on how to fold luncheon napkins in the dinner fold style. 5*s

makaksa said

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on 6/8/2009 Nice, detailed directions for a simple napkin fold.

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on 6/7/2009 another one to save for my daughter's little "dinner party every night" file! 5*

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