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Cute origami ideas

Origami can be used to make all kinds of things, right?

Of course, you can make children’s toys, but also wall decorations that work as interior decor, and even little containers.

In this article, we’ve gathered ideas from the wide world of origami with the theme of “cute.”

From adorable animals and characters to decorative fruits, small containers, accessories, and even toys.

It’s packed with all sorts of cute origami ideas!

If you want to make something cute with origami, be sure to use this as a reference and give it a try!

Cute Origami Ideas (111–120)

How to fold a long, slender heart

A long, slender heart you can enjoy making with kids.

Fold 5 times to form the heart shape, then fold 4 more times to round it out.

First, fold the origami paper into a triangle.

Flip the triangle upside down, reposition the paper, and fold the left and right edges to meet the center crease.

Next, turn the paper over and fold the protruding tip into a small triangle.

After that, tuck in the top and the left and right corners slightly to finish! If you fold it 3 more times, you can turn it into a regular rounded heart, so shape it into the style you like.

Cute Origami Ideas (121–130)

How to fold a winged heart

[Origami] Easy ♡ Winged Heart Folding Method
How to fold a winged heart

A simple heart with wings design boosts the cuteness and playfulness in no time! First, fold the paper in half twice to make creases.

Fold the near edge up to the center.

Flip it over, fold the left and right edges to the center, then fold the near edge like making a boat, pressing in fine folds to set the lines.

Open it and continue folding in an accordion style.

Next, fold both bottom corners up into triangles.

Shape the corners into a heart, and your winged heart is complete! By changing the angle and size of the wings, the look changes, so you can enjoy creating your own original design.

Playable! An origami box like a push pop

[Playable Origami♪] How to Make a Stress-Relief Hopping Box (Push Pop) 💙 Easy and Cute Origami | Fidget Toy Made from Origami (Pop-it) | 종이 접기로 만드는 팝잇
Playable! An origami box like a push pop

Here’s an idea for a Peekaboo Box that will soothe you instead of a push pop! You’ll use four sheets of origami paper to make it.

The parts you’ll make are two boxes for the exterior, a spring mechanism, and the face piece.

For the boxes, fold the sheet so the diagonal corners meet at the center, roll-fold once more, then fold in the remaining corners to form the box.

For the spring, connect strips of origami paper cut into halves to make it long, fold it in half, then accordion-fold.

For the face, fold the origami paper in thirds, cut 1 cm off the edge, and fold it into a U shape.

Connect the two boxes so there’s a slight gap between them, and attach the ends of the spring to the bottom of the lower box and the inside of the lid.

Finally, attach the face piece along the side of the lower box, and you’re done!

Foldable with a single sheet! How to fold a round tube

[Origami] A round cylindrical box made from one sheet: how to fold a cute trinket holder | Origami Box / fukuoriroom
Foldable with a single sheet! How to fold a round tube

The bottom is octagonal, but viewed from directly above, it’s a cute box with a perfectly round rim.

First, place the color you want on the sides of the box on the back, and the color you want on the inside and rim on the front.

After folding the paper into thirds, fold the outer edge inward to align with the inner crease.

Repeat the same fold for the other three sides.

Make creases by folding in half vertically and horizontally.

Once you’ve added the finer creases, open it up and, using those creases as guides, fold all sides from the edges so the paper takes the shape of a box.

Finally, round the areas where two layers overlap firmly, and you’re done! Since the rim shows the front side of the paper, using double-sided origami will give the box an even more stylish look.

How to fold a two-color heart

Let’s make a larger heart that can be displayed on a wall using two colors of origami paper! First, align the top and bottom edges of the paper and make a crease mark by pressing only the left edge.

Unfold the paper, then fold the bottom edge up to meet the mark and make another crease in the same way.

Next, fold the top edge down to align with the second mark you made.

Fold both sheets the same way, and on just one of them, fold the left corner up to meet the crease made by folding the top edge.

Stack and combine the two sheets, then fold the corners to shape the heart.

Recommended for winter! Oden origami

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How to fold “Oden” with origami. A perfect craft idea for chilly winter days! Use origami paper to make konnyaku, daikon, and chikuwa. Skewer them and place them on a paper plate, and you’ve got delicious-looking oden! Display them on the wall, make lots and play pretend oden shop, too. ================================= Do you have any concerns at your childcare workplace? Even if it’s not related to this post, tell us about any issues or worries you have in the comments! Let’s exchange ideas casually.#Childcare Crafting#Nursery School Craft#Wall Creationwall surface#Recital#HomeCraftsAutumn CraftsPapercraft#papercraft#kidscraftsOrigami playOrigamiorigami#OuchiMonte#AtHomeMontessoriEarly childhood education materialsChildcare#Nursery schoolNursery teacher / Childcare worker#First year as a nursery teacher#KindergartenKindergarten TeacherKindergarten teacherAspiring childcare worker#NurseryTeacherInTrainingNursery school teacher#NurseryTeacherThingsChildcare student#IWantToConnectWithChildcareWorkersNursery Teacher Worker ================================

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When the weather turns cold, oden starts appearing by the register at convenience stores.

It’s a classic dish that every Japanese person thinks of as a winter staple.

This time, let’s make oden with origami! We’ll show you how to make konnyaku with triangles, daikon using the zabuton (cushion) fold, and burdock root by rolling a sheet of origami paper.

Try drawing patterns with colored pencils or crayons as you go.

In the end, it will take the shape of skewered oden, so enjoy sharing some hot, piping oden together.

Easy! Cute Setsubun Ogre

[Setsubun Origami] Easy Cute Oni (Demon) Folding with One Sheet of Origami / Origami Oni
Easy! Cute Setsubun Ogre

It’s an appealing idea because it can be easily made with a single sheet of origami paper.

The steps are easy to follow and not overly detailed, so even small children can enjoy working on it together with adults.

The finished oni’s expression is very adorable, and the design feels friendly rather than scary, making it perfect for introducing Setsubun activities.

The ability to freely arrange the colors and facial features also stimulates creativity.

I felt this is a recommended February origami idea that, while evoking the season, can deepen parent-child communication.