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[Childcare] Simple fall origami ideas

Speaking of autumn, there are lots of events kids look forward to, like field trips, Halloween, and moon-viewing.

It’s also a comfortable season to spend time outside, so going for a walk to collect acorns and red and yellow leaves is lots of fun.

In this article, I’ll introduce origami ideas that are perfect for autumn.

I’ve gathered projects with simple steps that children can fold, so please give them a try.

You can string several finished pieces together to make a hanging decoration, or use the folded creations to make an autumn-themed wall display.

[Childcare] Simple fall origami ideas (101–110)

bellflower

[Autumn Origami] How to Make a Bellflower: Easy Kikyō Cutting Method [Autumn Decorations]
bellflower

Bellflowers (kikyo), known as one of the seven flowers of autumn and as an autumn kigo in haiku, have charming star-shaped blossoms.

They make a great motif for wall decorations and wreath components.

Let’s help children learn about autumn flowers and enjoy the seasonal feel! To make them, fold a regular-size sheet of origami paper that’s easy for kids to handle, sketch the outline, and cut with scissors.

Trim the tips slightly, then open it carefully and you’re done! It’s also fun to vary the colors—white, light purple, deep purple—to create different looks.

Mushroom chopstick rest

Origami chopstick rest ~ September mushroom ~ [How to ORIGAMI] mushroom
Mushroom chopstick rest

Make your mushroom-themed table even more festive! Here are some ideas for mushroom chopstick rests.

All you need is 9-cm square origami paper.

Fold the 9-cm squares into mushroom shapes and display them on the table as chopstick rests.

Just having handmade mushroom chopstick rests can make mealtime more fun! Since you’ll be using small 9-cm origami paper, it’s best to work together with a parent or teacher.

Until you get used to the folding steps, we recommend starting with 15-cm square origami paper.

Mushroom House

Someone is coming out of the window! Here’s an idea for a mushroom house.

What you’ll need: polka-dot origami paper, pale orange or light brown origami paper, half-size cut origami sheets, your favorite animals or people made from origami, and glue.

Use the polka-dot paper to make the mushroom roof, and finish it off in the shape of a cute house with the pale orange or light brown paper.

If you decorate it with small animals or figures, it will open up a storybook-like world.

Cutting and pasting origami will be a great opportunity to nurture creativity!

shimeji mushrooms

Simple way to make shimeji (beech mushrooms)
shimeji mushrooms

Let’s make it by pasting origami together! Here’s an idea for shimeji mushrooms.

All you need to prepare is brown origami paper and scissors.

Enjoy the excitement as if you’re creating a tiny mushroom forest! Shimeji mushrooms are characterized by clusters of small caps, and by steadily layering and attaching pieces of brown origami, you can complete a whole cluster of shimeji.

It’s fun to recreate their mysterious shape! Now, let’s make a shimeji forest with origami.

grapes

How to fold and make an origami grape [Easy]
grapes

This is an origami grape craft, a beloved taste of autumn.

It’s a perfect motif for fall crafts and recreational activities! Cut origami paper into small squares to make the grape berries.

Make several of them, then glue them together at the end to form a bunch of grapes.

It may take a bit of effort, but you’ll end up with cute, three-dimensional grapes! It’s also great for autumn wall decorations, and adding leaves or vines can create a natural look.