A Blue Book (#20)

The week, Grandma Van brings you the second book in the color series: A Blue Book.
Like A Book of Red Things, it is formed by cutting and folding a single sheet of paper, printed on only one side.
Print.

Print the PDF. It's only one sheet!
Downloads
Cut and Fold.
Again, I am not going to re-write instructions for a basic process that is well-documented elsewhere:
See the PocketMod web page.
(I'm not sure who really invented this kind of book. I first saw the method about twenty years ago, when I was teaching first grade. But the PocketMod people offer a lovely service and I like to send people their way.)