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[Childcare] August origami: simple and cute ideas

August is a great month for playing outside, but on extremely hot days, there are times when you’d rather stay cool indoors.

So in this article, we’ve gathered origami ideas that are perfect for August!

We’ll show you how to make summertime favorites like fireworks, watermelon, and shaved ice, as well as cute sea creatures.

There are also ideas you can use for preschool and kindergarten crafts, so be sure to check them out.

All of these are easy to make, so even kids who are just starting with origami can give them a try!

[Childcare] August Origami: Simple and Cute Ideas (101–110)

Pac-Pac Fish

Surprisingly easy 💫 Pac-Man fish 🐟 #origami
Pac-Pac Fish

Let me show you an easy way to fold a fish whose mouth opens and closes.

Fold the origami paper into thirds both vertically and horizontally to make crease lines, then unfold.

If you have a 3×3 grid of squares, you’re set.

Fold the paper into a triangle twice to make creases and unfold, then add one vertical crease on each side of the center line and unfold again.

Fold the top and bottom corners inward along the three vertical creases to form the protruding parts.

Pinch the left and right corners and fold along the creases—like magic, it turns into a fish shape! Fold the tail fin and dorsal fin inward, puff it up slightly, and it’s done.

If you pinch it top and bottom, the mouth opens and closes—very fun!

Goldfish with fluttering tail fins

Origami [Goldfish] Side View * Origami Goldfish
Goldfish with fluttering tail fins

This origami is a goldfish with fluttery, very glamorous tail fins.

It looks even cuter when combined with a heart-shaped origami, so be sure to make them as a set.

You’ll use two quarter-size pieces of origami paper to make the goldfish.

One piece is for the body, and the other is for the tail fin.

Once both are folded, glue them together.

For the eyes, use round stickers or similar.

After making the heart pocket, the back side of the goldfish can be inserted into the pocket—slide it in, and it’s complete.

Ranchu (a breed of fancy goldfish)

[Origami Goldfish] How to Make a Ranchu
Ranchu (a breed of fancy goldfish)

Among goldfish, the ranchu is especially gorgeous—let’s try folding one with origami.

First, fold the paper into a triangle along the diagonal twice.

Next, fold one corner toward the center.

Then flip it over, fold both sides along the middle, and fold the whole piece in half along the center.

After that, make a reverse fold at the tip.

Then make a few more reverse folds.

This part is a bit tricky, so if it’s difficult, please proceed together with a parent or guardian.

Red or orange paper will probably suit it best.

goldfish with a triangular tail fin

Goldfish origami folding method how to make
goldfish with a triangular tail fin

This goldfish is relatively easy to fold compared to other goldfish origami.

Because the shape is quite simple, drawing the eyes and scales might make it look more realistic.

To fold it, first make two diagonal folds along the corners.

Then fold the tip slightly, and fold it in half in the perpendicular direction to make a crease there.

Fold the triangular section at the bottom upward.

Finally, fold up the opposite edge from the head to form the tail along that line, and you’re done.

Goldfish viewed from above

Let’s make it with origami in your favorite colors and patterns! Here’s an idea for a goldfish seen from above.

What you’ll need: one sheet of origami paper, a quarter-size piece of origami paper, and round stickers.

It’s an idea that’s full of cuteness! Use the full sheet to make the goldfish’s body, and the quarter-size piece to make the tail fin.

By gluing them together, you’ll create a goldfish with a three-dimensional look.

Add round sticker eyes and it will look just like a goldfish swimming! Since you can freely choose the colors and patterns of the origami paper, each goldfish will have its own unique personality—and it’s fun just to look at them.