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Origami ideas boys will want to make!

We’ll introduce origami ideas and instructions that boys will love, including playable origami toys, favorite creatures, and items perfect for pretend play.

Many of these can be made with just one sheet of origami paper, so even young children can give them a try.

Once you master the folds, try making them in different colors and patterns, or draw eyes and designs with a pen to add your own originality.

If you draw a picture on construction paper and paste your origami on top, it will add a three-dimensional feel and make a wonderful piece of art.

If you’re a boy who wants to try origami, have fun and give it a go!

Ideas for origami boys will want to make! (41–50)

Cute and easy! Dog boxNEW!

[Origami] Easy Cute Dog Box Tutorial / Easy Origami Box
Cute and easy! Dog boxNEW!

Here’s an origami idea for making a small dog-shaped box.

After folding the paper in half both ways into a square and a triangle to make creases, do a cushion fold (zabuton).

Using the creases, fold it into a square with the corners on the outside, then open the center of the square and squash it into a rectangle.

Repeat the same steps on the other side.

Turn and adjust the paper so the folded sections are on the inside, then fold the top corner of the new face down into a triangle.

Using the crease, tuck this section inward—this will be the dog’s ear.

Next, fold the left and right edges to meet the center line, and do the same on the back side, then fold the ears downward.

Open it out from the center and shape it, and your box is complete!

Cute star-shaped boxNEW!

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Cute star-shaped boxNEW!

This is a star-shaped origami box that looks cute just as it is on display.

Because you fold it into a star shape, some steps may feel a bit complex.

But that makes the sense of accomplishment even greater when it’s finished.

It’s a piece I’d love origami enthusiasts to try.

As you keep folding and adjust the form, the star shape will come together.

Once it’s done, just imagining what to put inside can be exciting.

You could make several boxes to decorate your room, or fill them with sweets and give them as gifts.

That irresistibly puffy feel! A star-shaped boxNEW!

[Origami] Irresistibly puffy 💕 How to make a star-shaped box 🌟 A mini box made from origami!
That irresistibly puffy feel! A star-shaped boxNEW!

Let’s try making an origami box with a fun shape: it has a small opening and a plump, rounded interior.

The puffy shape looks cute, and the overall star-like form makes it even more adorable.

After folding to a certain point, use scissors to cut about halfway.

When you unfold the cut piece, it becomes a pentagon.

Fold this pentagonal origami into the shape of a box.

Adjust the opening and the bottom, and you’ll have a plump, star-shaped box.

You can put in small items, of course, as well as little treats like candies or chocolates.

Push Pop

[Easy Origami] How to Fold a Push Pop – Origami POP IT Fidget Toy (Pop-It Buttons)
Push Pop

A push pop toy where you press the little bulging bumps for fun.

Let’s make one out of origami so you can enjoy it anytime, anywhere! First, fold twice into a square, then twice into a triangle, and fold each of the four corners toward the center, opening them back up to create creases.

Next, fold once along the most recent creases, then fold once more and flip it over.

Again, fold all four corners toward the center, then fold the shape in half into a rectangle.

Finally, shape it into a 3D form so that the white side of the origami bulges outward, and you’re done! Make several of them—it’s also fun to have many to play with at once.

Monster Ball

[Official Pokémon] Korokoro Monster Balls (Rolling Poké Balls) — Pokémon Kids TV [Nonverbal]
Monster Ball

Many people love Pokémon, known from the anime and games.

One fun recommendation is an origami Poké Ball.

The idea is to use the front of a red origami sheet to represent the red part of the ball and the back side for the white part.

If you use purple paper, you can make a Master Ball; use blue to create an Ultra Ball.

The folding method is simple, so making a bunch and lining them up like in the series would look great.

You could also display them alongside Pokémon figures.