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[Childcare] Make it in April! Recommended easy origami folds

[Childcare] Make it in April! Recommended easy origami folds
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In April, when the new school year begins, children at daycare and kindergarten start life in a new environment, and some may feel nervous or even cry.

So this time, we’re sharing origami ideas perfect for April that will bring smiles to their faces.

There are plenty of motifs that capture the warmth of spring—flowers and insects, of course, as well as fruits and animals associated with Easter! Find something you’d love to make with the children and give it a try.

If you display their creations on the wall, you can enjoy spring indoors, too! Surrounded by a springtime atmosphere, we hope you can start a wonderful year with warm, cheerful feelings.

[Childcare] Let's make it in April! Recommended easy origami folds (1–10)

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Let’s make a three-dimensional cherry blossom using a single square sheet of origami paper.

Fold the paper into a triangle, and create crease lines as you shape it into a cherry blossom.

When cutting with scissors, be careful not to make mistakes—cut along the fold lines.

Once you open it up, fold along the creases so it forms a three-dimensional flower shape.

Using a toothpick to lift and shape the petals may help the process go more smoothly.

Changing the color of the origami to make colorful cherry blossoms could make it brighter and more fun.

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Let’s decorate for graduation and entrance ceremonies with lots of easy-to-make cherry blossoms! Prepare smaller origami paper and first fold it in half to make a triangle.

Fold it into a triangle once more, then open that triangle into a pocket shape to form a square on both sides.

Fold along the crease back into a triangle, then make a slit on one of the long, narrow corners and open it up one step.

From the area where the origami layers are thickest, make a slight crease toward the slit, and use this crease as the axis to open the whole piece.

If you open it top and bottom first, then left and right, your cherry blossom will be complete.

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Let’s make a cherry blossom using five sheets of origami.

Prepare five sheets of origami paper and start folding.

First, fold the paper into a triangle once; the key for the second triangle fold is to offset the tip slightly as you fold.

Fold up the side where the paper is not fluttering, and fold the opposite side to match the crease.

It’s also recommended to use glue to hold it in place so it doesn’t spread open.

Make five pieces in the same way, combine them, and finish as a single cherry blossom.

Using different colors of origami to create a variety of colorful cherry blossoms is also cute.

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I want to fill my room with cherry blossoms! In that case, let’s make blossoms that are easy to stick onto flat surfaces.

First, use small origami paper to make each petal one by one.

Once you’ve made five petal pieces, attach them together to form a single cherry blossom.

When joining them, pay attention to the orientation so each piece lines up perfectly.

After it’s assembled, open it up and glue the edges together.

Flatten any parts sticking out on the back, and you’re done! Because the back is flat, it’s easy to stick onto flat places like walls.

Make lots of them and decorate all kinds of spots!

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Let’s make a three-dimensional cherry blossom using just one sheet of origami paper.

First, fold the paper in half and crease an X on one side.

From the side without creases, fold toward the center of the X, then fold that side in half.

From the side with the creases, fold up to the edge of the section you just folded, then fold it outward in half from there.

When you have a shape like an irregular triangle, draw a petal-like outline of a cherry blossom, cut along that line, and unfold.

Following the creases on the flower, refold it into an accordion shape, then on both the front and back, make narrow creases from the left and right edges.

Using these creases as axes, unfold the flower again to complete a three-dimensional cherry blossom!

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Let’s make cherry blossom petals that look a bit like hearts, with a cute three-dimensional feel.

After folding the origami paper into a triangle twice, fold the tip inward along the center line.

Flatten the upper part to shape it into a petal.

Cut the center area while leaving the edges intact, then overlap one side over the corner-folded side, and overlap the other side to create depth; glue them together to finish.

If you make lots of petals and everyone assembles them into a big cherry blossom tree, the project will feel richer and more fun.

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Let’s make cherry blossom petals with origami.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper cut into a 3 cm-wide strip, then accordion-fold it into five equal sections.

Fold the edge of the tip of the accordion-folded strip into a triangle, draw a diagonal line and a curved line at the corner, and cut along the lines through all layers with scissors.

Crease as you go and open each layer to form individual petals.

Finally, glue the petals together, shaping them to add dimension, and you’re done.

They’re great for decorating walls for graduation or entrance ceremonies.