3. Unfold all of the creases just made so the paper is completely open and is flat on the working surface.
4. Rotate the paper around so the longest diagonal crease goes up from left to right across the paper. Fold the top point (which does not have a crease going to it) down so it hits the bottom point.
5. Rotate the paper around so the creased edge is to the left and the paper opens up on the right. Fold the top point down so it hits the bottom point. When folded correctly, all of the outside edges should line up.
6. Unfold all of the creases you just made so the paper lays flat on the working surface.
7. Flip the paper over and rotate it around so the long edge of the paper is horizontal .
8. Fold the paper exactly in half along its long edge. Unfold after the crease has been made.
9. Flip the paper over and rotate it around so the short edge of the paper is horizontal.
10. Fold the paper exactly in half along its short edge. Unfold after the crease has been made.
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