Origami Bento Box
Turn right side out and press.
Origami bento box. The stacking two tiers keep foods and flavors separate and the top tier has a press on lid to prevent spills. Jubako are most often used during new year s celebrations to store and serve traditional japanese foods called osechi ryori which are said to bring good luck for the upcoming year. The instructions are in japanese but are very clearly illustrated with step by step drawings.
The cranes have colors and patterns on them that are reminiscent of traditional origami paper from kyoto. Basic origami skills needed. Black with silver and gold origami cranes a jubako is a traditional japanese stacking lacquered box used for food presentation and storage.
This kit includes printed paper and instructions to make a bento box lunch box with various types of typical japanese lunch foods. Diagrams feature japanese text. Trim any extra fabric from the seams and corners.
This white bento box features multi colored origami cranes. First cut your pieces. Have a different lunch everyday.
This fun origami kit contains pre printed paper so you can make the bento box complete with food shown on the cover. The paper is not only printed with the food textures it is also printed with faint lines that help you to fold without mistakes. Place right sides together and sew around the edge leaving a gap for turning near one of the corners on one of the long sides.