Most people just spend their money. Others turn it into art.
Take a look at this creepy spider fashioned from five dollar-bills:

Find more examples of this art at these sites:
- Clay Randall’s Money Origami
- Dollar-Bill Origami by Bob Nienhuis
- Joseph Wu’s Origami Page
- Sy’s Designs
- Instructions on how to fold a shirt out of a dollar bill
- Folding instructions for a Dollar Bill Door
I’ve always admired people who practice origami, though I’ve never tried it myself.
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