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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 (91–100)

A cute box with mini drawers

[Origami] How to Make a Mini Drawer 💓 A handy origami box for small items! A cute box with a handle ✨
A cute box with mini drawers

Here’s an idea for a drawer made by combining two square boxes.

One of the boxes has a handle, so it scores top marks for both design and usability! Fold two opposite corners of the origami to the center, then fold again into thirds to make creases.

After that, fold the remaining corners inward to form the box shape.

To make the box with a handle, fold one of the corners that would normally be folded to the center back outward.

Make several and combine them to create a chest of drawers.

Love Cats Pocket

If you’ve been thinking, “I wish there were a simple heart-shaped origami to hold Valentine’s chocolates…,” this is the one for you.

First, place the origami paper front side up with one edge facing you.

Fold it in half, then fold the left and right edges to meet at the center.

Fold the two corners on the closed side up toward the center and open them back up.

Use the creases to make mountain and valley folds to set the lines.

Open it up and fold in sequence so it forms a heart shape.

Next, fold the white section down.

The bottom edge will become the ears, so fold diagonally with that in mind.

Do the same on both sides.

Fold the top up and the cat is complete! If the chocolate is thin, you can tuck it into the pocket, so this is recommended.

Useful! Double-opening box

Origami Box [Easy-to-Understand Version] 🌸 Origami Box with gatefold lid – Revised for beginners –
Useful! Double-opening box

It’s a brilliant idea: it opens and closes from both sides, and the lower part of the lid overlaps so it shuts securely.

It may look difficult to make, but even beginners can give it a try.

First, fold all four corners of the origami square toward the center.

Fold the top corner outward once; after creasing, unfold it, then fold the corner again along the crease.

Next, fold the bottom edge up to align with the base of the top triangle.

Unfold the bottom edge, then fold the right edge to align with the corner of the small triangle created by the previous fold.

Continue by folding the top edge and the left edge in the same way.

From here, add fine creases to all four corners, reshape the whole piece into a long, narrow form, then form the lids at the top and bottom, and the box section in the center.

Hexagonal box accessory case

How to make a small, handy hexagonal box 💕 Cute accessory holder [Origami]
Hexagonal box accessory case

Fold a square sheet of origami to make a rectangle in your preferred size, then use a glue flap to form it into a tube.

Flatten the tube so it’s halved, then fold it into thirds.

After creasing firmly, return it to a tube and it will form a hexagon.

Make cuts along the creases, glue to form the base, and create a lid using the same steps.

Reinforce the base and lid by layering additional origami paper, then decorate with beads to finish.

You can make the tube and lid from the same paper, or use different colors for a cute look.

For kids! Cute heart origami

[Origami] Super Easy Way to Fold a Heart [With Voice Commentary] Cute Origami for Kids Origami Easy Heart
For kids! Cute heart origami

Place the origami paper face up with an edge closest to you.

Fold it in half into a square twice to make crease lines, then fold the front edge up to the center twice to make creases.

Fold the front edge up to meet the front crease line, then rotate the paper and do the same on the opposite side.

Flip it over and fold both edges to the center line.

Flip it over so the longer side is closest to you, fold the front edge to the center to make a crease, then pull the center area and collapse it.

On the opposite edge, align with the topmost line to make a crease.

Fold along the bottommost crease to make another crease, then open both corners and flatten them.

Flip it over, apply glue on the triangular parts, refold, and shape it into a heart to finish!