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

Mushrooms you can make in 2 minutes

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

An origami mushroom motif that lets you feel the autumn season.

It’s also appealing that you can make it in about two minutes using two sheets of origami paper! You’ll make the mushroom cap and the stem separately.

There are some fine folds, so certain steps may feel a bit difficult for two-year-olds.

In that case, an adult should offer support.

Finally, attach the cap and stem with tape or glue, and it’s done! It’s great to decorate the cap with stickers or draw patterns on it.

It might also be fun to give it an expressive face with eyes and a mouth.

Apple

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Let’s fold a bright red, delicious apple with origami! Please prepare a sheet of red origami paper.

First, fold it in half twice to make a square.

Unfold one step to return to a rectangle, then fold the left and right edges toward the center crease.

Fold the top left and right corners slightly inward, flip it over, and fold up each of the four corners a little.

Flip it back, add a stem and a leaf, and it’s done! It’s a very simple folding method, so you’ll want to make lots of them.

Try arranging it too—use light green paper to make a green apple, or add dots to turn it into a pear!

Apple

[Origami Easy Apple] Autumn Origami ④ How to make an origami apple.
Apple

Bright red apples make a cute motif, so you’ll definitely want to include them in your origami activities.

First, fold the paper in half into a triangle and unfold it.

Place it so the corners are at the top, bottom, left, and right, then fold the left and right corners toward the center.

At this point, don’t fold exactly to the center—fold them slightly past it.

Next, make a small downward fold on the top corner.

Then fold the bottom corner up in a large fold so it sticks out above the top.

Fold the part that sticks out diagonally, make small folds on the left and right corners to shape it, and you’re done!

chestnut

[Usable in childcare] Easy autumn origami [chestnut]
chestnut

Here’s a simple way to fold an origami chestnut.

First, fold a brown sheet of origami paper in half twice and open it to make a cross crease.

Next, with the brown side facing up, fold the bottom up toward the center line.

Then flip it over, and fold both the left and right top corners down toward the center line to make triangles.

Finally, fold both bottom corners up diagonally, and you’re done! If you flip it to the front and draw the chestnut’s dots, it will look even more realistic.

You can also make the spiky husk out of construction paper and use it as a wall decoration—it would look super cute!

full moon

[Origami] Full Moon – Easy Folding Method / How to Make
full moon

Let’s make a very beautiful full moon out of origami, floating in the clear sky! Please prepare a sheet of yellow origami paper.

Fold it in half twice and open it to make a cross crease, then fold all four corners toward the center.

Next, fold the four corners slightly inward, and when you flip it over, your full moon is complete! It’s a very simple folding method, so even two-year-olds can enjoy making it.

Draw a rabbit on the finished moon to transform it into the Harvest Moon! You can easily make it with just one sheet of origami, so give it a try.

roasted sweet potato

A simple way to make baked sweet potatoes
roasted sweet potato

We’ll show you how to fold a roasted sweet potato that’s super popular as a fingerplay craft.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper in the color you want for the potato skin, and one yellow sheet that’s one-quarter the size of the first.

Glue the yellow paper onto a corner of the larger sheet, lining it up with the white backside of the big paper.

Place it so the yellow section is on the side, fold the whole thing into a triangle once, then open it.

With the glued yellow corner at the top, fold the bottom corner up to about the middle of the yellow paper.

Fold the left and right sides inward along the center vertical crease, then flip it over.

Lightly fold it in half into a triangle, then fold the left and right corners toward the center.

Flip it over and you’re done! It looks piping hot and delicious.

A collection of recommended autumn origami ideas for 2-year-olds! Easy to make and enjoy the fall! (21–30)

Super easy! Fox face

How to Fold Origami [Fox Face] / Easy Origami Folding How-to Video Series [ORIGAMing]
Super easy! Fox face

This is a way to fold a fox face in just five folds.

First, fold the paper in half along the diagonal to make a triangle.

Next, fold so that the two 45-degree corners meet, creating a crease.

Then, fold so that the 90-degree corner aligns with the point where the crease intersects the base.

Finally, fold each of the 45-degree corners upward, and you’re done.

Turn it face up and draw the fox’s face.

With no complicated steps and only a few folds, this is an easy origami project to try.