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!
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Simple origami acorn folding instructions (11–20)
Acorns made with patterned origami paper

If you want to make an acorn out of origami but feel like plain brown is a bit dull, why not try using patterned paper? With fun designs like gingham checks or polka dots, you can create super-cute acorns! Imagine the patterned part as the cap.
You can make two types—round and elongated—but neither involves any difficult steps, so even a child can enjoy making them on their own.
Fold them with your favorite patterns and give them as gifts to friends and family!
Acorn Parent and Child

The way they look like they’re holding hands is so cute! Here’s an idea for an acorn parent-and-child craft.
When it comes to autumn, many children probably look forward to collecting acorns.
Seeing acorns on the roadside really gives you a sense of the season, doesn’t it? This time, why not make a hand-holding acorn parent and child using origami paper, scissors, and a pen? Choose any colors you like for the origami paper.
It could be fun to make the pieces in different colors for a colorful finish.
Adding unique expressions to the acorns would make it even more enjoyable!
In conclusion
We introduced easy ways to make acorns with origami.
There are also a few unique, slightly more elaborate versions, like pocket-style ones and ones that look like photo frames.
Enjoy making acorn origami that captures the feeling of autumn!


