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a piece of paper.
a piece of paper is a 3D object it has a front and back face + two side edges + a top and bottom edge = 6 sides a piece of paper has 6 sides
paper or cardboard or tissue :)
210mm & 297mm sides
snowflakes have 6 sides, so you fold the piece of paper 3 times.
Keeping paper waste to a minimum is an easy endeavor. Simply use both sides of a piece of paper, use paper that has already been recycled, and always recycle all paper scraps.
First identify which are the long sides. Paper can be held either in portrait or landscape position. In portrait, the longer sides are the sides, and the shorter sides are the top and bottom. In landscape, it is the opposite. Since your question didn't indicate portrait or landscape, I will give the directions for portrait. For landscape, just turn the paper so that the longer sides are top and bottom. For portrait, make sure that the longer sides are at the sides. Now fold the paper so that the longer sides touch, then press the paper to make a crease along the fold. For landscape, fold the paper so that the shorter sides touch, and press the paper to make a crease along the fold.
If by sides you refer to the number of paper slices you can hold then the formula is this: assuming that when the paper has not been folded, the number of times folded is equal zero then the equation is: 2x, where x is the number of times folded. for example if the paper has been folded four times the number of sides is: 24 = 16
To make a pot out of paper, you can start by folding a piece of sturdy paper into a cylinder shape. Then, fold the bottom to create a base for the pot. You can also reinforce the sides with additional layers of paper or glue for added strength.
To fold a piece of paper into an envelope, fold the top two corners down to the center crease, then fold the bottom edge up to meet the bottom of the triangles. Finally, fold the sides in to create the envelope shape.
It crumbles up.
Umm ... Jekyll and Hyde and a piece of plain paper?or ... perhaps a trapezoid (only two sides are equal)or ... any old 4-sided polygon with only 2 equal sides!