Origami ideas for December! Easy Christmas and winter crafts to make with kids
Make the cold season fun! When it gets chilly, why not enjoy December-perfect origami crafts with your child? There are so many seasonal motifs—Santa, reindeer, snowmen, Christmas trees, and more! Cute creations made with colorful origami will warm both your room and your heart.
Everything is easy to make, so even little kids can join in with ease and enjoyment.
Whether at daycare, kindergarten, or at home, enjoy origami together and create wonderful winter memories.
You can also use them to decorate for Christmas!
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Origami ideas for December! Easy Christmas and winter crafts to make with kids (71–80)
House of Chimneys

I’ll show you how to fold a cute house by combining parts! Materials: four 7.5 cm × 15 cm sheets for the walls, one half-size sheet of a 15 cm origami paper, one 15 cm × 15 cm sheet for the interior of the house, one 15 cm × 15 cm sheet for the roof, one 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm sheet for the chimney, and glue.
First, place a wall sheet horizontally with the color you want for the window frame facing up.
Match the top and bottom edges to make a crease, then fold the bottom edge up to that crease.
Fold the edge back up to meet the bottom edge.
Hold the folded section and flip it downward.
Fold the lower-right corner to the center—this completes one wall part.
Make four of these and glue them together as you assemble them.
Insert the interior sheet behind the window frames.
For the roof, place the white side of the paper up, fold it into a triangle, and glue it in place to finish.
Finally, the chimney: place the colored side up, fold it in half vertically and open it, then make a small fold along the top edge.
Flip it over and fold the left and right edges to the center—done.
Glue all the parts together.
In conclusion
As the winter chill sets in, how about spending some warm family time with origami? We’ve introduced lots of December-themed creations like mittens, Santa Claus, and Christmas trees.
With simple folding steps, you can complete lovely pieces and enjoy a real sense of accomplishment.
Through origami, nurture your imagination and create plenty of heartwarming memories.



