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A collection of fall origami ideas recommended for 2-year-olds! Make them easily and enjoy autumn!

Many of you are probably looking for autumn origami that you can enjoy with two-year-olds! So here, we’ll introduce easy projects like “two folds” and “three folds,” where you simply fold the paper into triangles or squares.

It’s full of autumn motifs that tend to catch children’s interest, such as mushrooms, maple leaves, and ginkgo leaves.

There’s no need to fold perfectly.

Focus on getting familiar with origami, and have fun finishing with glue and stickers! Move those little fingers together with an adult and find your favorite creations.

A collection of fall origami ideas recommended for 2-year-olds! Enjoy autumn with easy crafts! (1–10)

Apple

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Apple

You can easily make a fall-themed apple with origami.

First, fold the paper in half twice to create a cross-shaped crease.

Unfold it, then fold the two bottom corners in to meet at the center.

Next, fold the top edge down so it aligns with the horizontal center crease.

Fold the two top corners inward so their tips meet the center crease, and then fold the new left and right corners inward to align with the corners you just folded to the center.

Finally, fold the bottom corner up so it sits between the center crease and the bottom edge—this completes the apple shape.

Add a stem and a leaf if you like, and enjoy!

Mushroom made from a single sheet of origami paper

[Origami] Mushroom – Make it with just one sheet of origami paper!
Mushroom made from a single sheet of origami paper

Here’s an idea for making a mushroom out of a single sheet of origami paper.

All you need is one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color, plus round stickers or a pen.

It’s a fun, exciting idea that’s perfect for food education too! Just fold a sheet of origami paper simply to create a cute mushroom.

Add patterns with round stickers or a pen to give it even more personality.

It’s easy to do, so it’s great for 3-year-olds! Try making them with friends or classmates and aim for a pretend mushroom-picking game.

Even kids who didn’t like mushrooms might feel more familiar with them through origami—and maybe even want to try eating them.

pear

[Origami] Pear – easy 3D folding method / how to make
pear

As an autumn fruit, pears are also popular with children.

Here’s a pear origami folding method recommended for three-year-olds.

First, prepare origami in pear-like colors such as light yellow-green or yellow.

Fold it in half into a rectangle, then fold it in half again to make a square.

Fold the folded edge back diagonally.

Flip it over, then fold the corners slightly inward.

Next, use light brown origami paper.

Pre-cut it to one-quarter size.

Fold it in half first, then roll-fold it two more times to make a strip.

Attach it to the back of the pear with tape or glue as the stem, and you’re done!

A collection of autumn origami ideas recommended for 2-year-olds! Easy crafts to enjoy fall! (11–20)

Six types of autumn origami

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Six types of autumn origami

These are cute origami pieces with autumn motifs—such as chestnuts, mushrooms, acorns, and Pacific saury—that even small children can enjoy making.

For example, to make a chestnut, fold it into a triangle and unfold once.

Then fold the top down toward the center, fold down the top-right and top-left corners to gather the shape, flip it over, fold again, and adjust the shape to finish—super simple.

Add eye stickers to the acorn for instant cuteness.

Kids’ favorites like ghosts and hats—familiar from autumn field trips—are great to try, too!

Autumn Bento and Feast

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Autumn Bento and Feast

These are autumn bento and feast crafts that are great for a two-year-old’s first origami.

This activity helps kids practice folding origami into triangles and squares! Place the origami paper face down on the table, match the corners, and fold as if you’re “ironing” with your fingers.

It’s okay if it isn’t perfect—what matters is sharing the fun of origami.

After folding the paper into triangles or squares, glue on torn-paper pieces to create a bento or a feast.

With a bit of creativity, you can make tasty-looking dishes like rice balls, tomatoes, and boiled eggs.

A dragonfly you can make in 2 minutes

3 Easy Fall Origami Ideas You Can Make in 2 Minutes!
A dragonfly you can make in 2 minutes

Let’s make a dragonfly with origami in a distinctive shape! Use a regular-sized sheet for the dragonfly’s body, and make the wings from a sheet cut in half.

The thinner you make the body, the more folding steps there will be, so adjust the number of folds to what a 2-year-old can manage.

For the wings, fold along the slits you cut to give them a wing-like look.

Be sure that an adult handles any steps involving scissors! Finally, attach the body and wings with glue or tape to complete it.

Adding eyes to the dragonfly or patterns on the wings will make it look even nicer.

Maple leaves and ginkgo

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Maple leaves and ginkgo

These maple and ginkgo origami crafts are perfect for autumn projects with two-year-olds.

Let the children enjoy the sensation of tearing origami paper as they make the maple leaves.

Just glue the torn pieces together into the shape of a maple leaf! For the ginkgo, fold the origami paper into a triangle twice and add a branch to finish.

The goal is to get children familiar with origami, so folding perfectly isn’t important! Both activities are designed so that two-year-olds eager to try new things can have fun and stay engaged.