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Easy origami acorn folding method

Easy origami acorn folding method
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Easy origami acorn folding method

Acorns that fall under big trees or blend in with fallen leaves in autumn.

Their shapes are charming and unique—some are long and slender, some are plump and round, some are large—so many children can’t help but get absorbed in picking and collecting them.

How about folding those unique acorns with origami and having some fun? In this article, we introduce ways to fold acorns with origami, from simple versions that even small children can enjoy to three-dimensional acorns suitable for elementary school kids.

If you tend to avoid real acorns because they might have bugs, try enjoying them with your child using origami instead!

Simple origami acorn folding steps (1–10)

An acorn that folds in 30 seconds

[Origami] Super Easy Acorn How to Make ~Autumn Origami~ | Paper Acorn ~Step by Step~
An acorn that folds in 30 seconds

If you want to enjoy an autumn origami craft with young children, how about an acorn you can fold in 30 seconds? Its charm is that you can make it right away with ultra-simple steps! It’s also a great idea to use the white back side of the origami paper for the cap.

If you find it a bit too simple as is, try drawing patterns on the cap or adding highlights to the nut part for a nice touch.

If you’re crafting with kids and want to make it even more fun, drawing faces to give it expressions will really liven things up!

3D acorn with two sheets of origami paper

Autumn Origami ☆ 3D ☆ Acorn ★ Origami a Solid Acorn
3D acorn with two sheets of origami paper

While origami is typically made by folding on a flat surface, here’s a 3D acorn for intermediate folders that uses two sheets of paper! You partially fold one sheet, then boldly cut off the top, turn it into a pouch shape, and keep folding.

The steps for both the acorn nut and its cap are the same up to a certain point, so it may feel tricky at first, but once you get used to it you’ll be able to make it smoothly.

Finish by gluing the two parts together, and you’re done! If you’d like to make an acorn that stands out from the rest, or if origami is your hobby, why not give it a try?

Easy 3D acorn

3D Acorn Folding Method [Easy Origami Lesson]
Easy 3D acorn

If making a 3D acorn out of origami sounds a bit daunting, this idea is for you.

It’s a simple way to create a three-dimensional acorn! Using two sheets of origami paper, you can end up with a realistic, dimensional acorn through straightforward steps.

The key is to fold the nut part so it forms a pouch shape.

The cap can be a little tricky, as you open and shape it at the end.

Finally, stuff some tissue into the nut and cap it to finish.

Try adjusting the paper size to match your skill level.

Acorn cutlery case

Origami acorn cutlery case (spoon case)
Acorn cutlery case

How about making an acorn-shaped cutlery case for autumn that can hold spoons and more? Attach it to the bento you bring to fall events, and it’s sure to catch everyone’s eye! Use a regular-sized sheet of origami and paste a smaller sheet onto the back corner.

Imagine the pasted corner as the acorn’s cap.

The charm of this method is that there are no difficult steps.

It finishes as a piece with a pocket gap where you can store cutlery! Try adapting it for your child’s spoon case or as an autumn decoration!

Acorn fairy

[Origami] Cute Acorn Fairy 💕 / How to make origami 'Acorn Fairy'.
Acorn fairy

How about making some plump and cute acorn fairies for an autumn craft? They look super adorable, so they’re great for parents and kids to try together! Cut one sheet of origami paper diagonally to make two triangles, and use both pieces.

You can use different colors for the cap and the nut, of course.

Using patterned origami for the cap makes it stylish! Make the cap and the nut separately, then attach them at the end to finish.

Draw your favorite expressions and have fun with it.

Start with regular-sized origami paper, and once you get the hang of it, try using smaller paper for an extra challenge.

round acorn

[Origami] Easy Acorn Craft Tutorial
round acorn

Round, plump acorns are so cute, aren’t they? Here’s an easy origami acorn that anyone can fold.

Give it a try during cozy fall time at home or when you want a quick pastime! The steps are simple, so it’s great to make with kids, too.

By folding in the four corners of the acorn’s cap and the bottom of the nut, you’ll create a nicely rounded shape.

Feel free to customize—change the size of the paper, use your favorite colors, and more! Drawing a little face on it would make it even cuter.

An acorn with the nut and cap made separately

This is an acorn made by folding the nut and the cap separately, suitable even for origami beginners.

It uses two sheets of paper, so it may seem difficult at first glance, but both the nut and the cap involve many simple steps, making it a great project for children too! Fold the nut and the cap separately, then combine them at the end—finally tuck in two spots on the cap; that’s the key step.

Try arranging different color combinations for the nut and cap, or draw a face to make it cute! Add it to a card as an autumn gift, or enjoy it as an origami activity with your child.

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