Fun Halloween Origami for 3-Year-Olds
Many places likely incorporate origami into their Halloween crafts.
Origami is easy to include, but the difficulty can vary depending on the folding method.
In this article, we’ll introduce Halloween origami ideas for three-year-olds.
While jack-o’-lanterns and pumpkins are classic Halloween motifs, we also show how to fold other Halloween-themed items like ghosts, bats, and black cats.
You can fold various pieces, combine them for decorations, and enjoy them as wreaths or wall displays.
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[For 3-year-olds] Fun Halloween Origami (21–30)
Perfect for Halloween! Halloween pumpkin

You can make an essential Halloween pumpkin with simple steps.
Fold the origami paper in half twice to make a square, then squash the pocketed sections to form two triangles.
Fold both side edges of the triangles toward the center line, flip the paper over, and fold the protruding corners inward.
Next, fold the left and right corners of the triangle toward the center line, then fold the newly created corners into small triangles to round the shape.
Finally, fold down the top corner, and fold it back so a little tip sticks up—your pumpkin is complete!
candy

The rounded shape is so cute! Here are some candy ideas.
Candy made with origami looks adorable, and you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment once it’s finished! Of course, you can use them for events like Halloween, but if you combine the candies with other crafts and display them, they’ll brighten up your room and make it feel festive.
Using origami paper in various colors will give you colorful, unique candies that are sure to lift kids’ spirits.
In conclusion
We introduced some Halloween-themed origami ideas.
We’ve gathered easy folds that even three-year-olds can try.
Enjoy making them during craft time, display your creations, and soak up the Halloween atmosphere!


