Fun for kids and adults alike! A collection of easy dandelion origami ideas!
Dandelions that peek out along the roadside when spring arrives.
How about making that familiar flower with origami? Here, we introduce ideas for folding dandelions with origami in a fun way.
From simple steps to slightly more inventive designs, we’ve got a wide range, so you’re sure to find a folding method you like.
Arrange your finished dandelions for display, and your room will instantly fill with a springtime scene.
Enjoy making origami dandelions together, from kids to adults!
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Fun for kids and adults alike! A collection of easy dandelion origami ideas! (11–20)
How to make a 3D dandelionNEW!

Here’s an idea for a softly rounded, three-dimensional dandelion finished by curling it up.
One of its charms is that it can be made with simple materials.
Fold a sheet of origami paper in half, make fine cuts, then roll it up tightly.
Fold another piece of origami into a diamond shape and open it outward to create the base for the petals.
Apply glue to attach them, and gently spread the petals to complete a three-dimensional flower.
Using different shades of yellow makes it even more vibrant.
The instructions are easy to follow, making it a project that people of all ages can enjoy together.
In conclusion
One of the charms of dandelion origami is that, even with simple steps, it can take on many different expressions depending on how you fold it.
Have you found a favorite way to fold it? Once you’re done, feel free to draw in petals and leaves to make a dandelion that’s uniquely yours.
I hope you can fully enjoy your origami time while feeling the spring season.


