Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A fun collection of ideas to make together with your child
Everyone has their own way to enjoy the Halloween season.
This time, we’re sharing origami craft ideas you can enjoy with 2-year-olds.
Cute motifs like ghosts, pumpkins, and bats will brighten up any room! With simple steps, these are perfect for making together with kids while having fun.
Display the finished pieces around your home to instantly boost the Halloween vibe.
Spend a fun origami time together and watch the children’s imaginations grow!
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Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A fun collection of ideas to make together with your child (21–30)
pumpkin candy

These pumpkin candies can be used for Halloween candy parties and as decorations for dining scenes.
Let’s make this cute, easy, and fun item together with the kids! Cut a sheet of origami into quarters and fold one quarter in half to make a crease.
Fold all four corners toward the center, then fold along the center crease, leaving one corner sticking out at the top.
Take another sheet of origami and fold it in half, then fold the top and bottom toward the center.
Fold the top and bottom diagonally, rotate it, and fold the corners toward the center.
Make one more identical piece, attach both pieces to the main body, and your candy is complete.
Pumpkin box

A simple and cute pumpkin box craft idea that soothes the heart.
Open an origami sheet after creasing it vertically, horizontally, and diagonally, then fold the corners toward the center.
After making a crease in the middle, fold the paper toward the center and open the top and bottom flaps.
Fold the left and right sides toward the center, crease, then open them again.
Fold the paper so it aligns with the center line to create a three-dimensional effect.
Tuck the bottom section inside the box to finish.
Why not make this with children as a handy item for holding treats or as a Halloween decoration?
Halloween origami that captivates 2-year-olds! A fun collection of ideas to make with your kids (31–40)
pumpkin

Let’s make a pumpkin, the symbol of Halloween, out of origami and use it as decoration for a Halloween party! After folding the paper in half vertically twice, open both sides from the inside so it forms a triangle.
Fold the edges inward to shape it, and make the stem—then it’s done! After that, draw a face with a pen, or create a face using parts cut from other origami paper.
Make lots of them and decorate different places on the day of your Halloween party.
Simple-to-make ghosts and jack-o’-lanterns

Get into origami! Here are simple ideas for making a ghost and a jack-o’-lantern.
All you need are origami paper and a pen.
This idea introduces two folding methods: one for a ghost and one for a jack-o’-lantern.
After finishing the jack-o’-lantern, accordion-folding it will add dimension and make it uniquely fun.
For the ghost, you can draw any face and hands you like to give it your own personality.
Display your creations on the wall or hang them from the ceiling to enjoy a Halloween vibe!
Halloween wand

Let’s make a Halloween wand! Using colorful origami, fold ghosts and jack-o’-lanterns and decorate them on a stick.
Making it together with your child helps nurture creativity and fine motor skills.
If the teacher prepares the basic stick, children can decorate the motifs however they like.
The finished wands can be used at Halloween parties or displayed in your room—there are many ways to enjoy them.
Let’s cherish the process of creating each original wand and make your Halloween time even more special.
Monster Balloon

How about making monster origami balloons that are perfect for Halloween? The folding method is the same for all of them—just change the color of the paper depending on the character or motif, and add ears, eyes, and other features.
Frankenstein, a mummy, a jack-o’-lantern, a skeleton…
These monsters might seem a little scary normally, but as round, chubby balloon monsters, they’re all adorable and will surely make you want to create lots of them.
Another great point is that you can play with them or use them as decorations after you make them.
Grippable pumpkin

An origami pumpkin decoration you can clip or sandwich in place.
You can layer multiple pieces of origami to decorate, and it also works well as an embellishment for cards or boxes.
With just a few steps, even 3-year-olds can enjoy making it.
Fold the origami paper into a triangle, crease the center, then flip the paper over and open it.
Fold the top left and right corners toward the center crease.
Fold the bottom corner up to the fold line, then fold the top corner down to meet the center.
Unfold the bottom triangle, fold it to the back, flip the paper over, fold down the small triangle at the top, and tuck it back in a little.
Fold the left and right corners along the crease lines, open the paper slightly, and collapse the folds inward.
Secure with washi tape, draw the face or other details, and you’re done.



