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[For Seniors] Origami Crafts to Brighten Hinamatsuri: A Collection of Decorative, Festive Ideas

As the season gradually brings more warm days, why not make Hina Matsuri decorations and feel the arrival of spring? One of origami’s charms is that with just a single sheet of paper you can create seasonal colors right at your fingertips—three-dimensional Hina dolls, lanterns, peach blossoms, and more.

The careful, fingertip-focused process invites a pleasant sense of concentration, and displaying your finished pieces will instantly bring a spring-like feel to your space.

In this article, we introduce Hina Matsuri origami ideas that older adults can enjoy while working on them.

Each piece lets personality shine through in its expressions and colors, so pick the ones that catch your eye and give them a try.

[For Seniors] Origami crafts to brighten up Hinamatsuri: A collection of decorative, festive ideas (51–60)

hina stand

[Hinamatsuri Origami] Easy Hina Stand Folding Method / Simple Origami Hina Doll Decoration
hina stand

Here’s how to make the display stand (hina-dai) needed when decorating with Hina dolls.

First, fold a sheet of origami paper into a triangle to create a crease along the diagonal.

Fold all four corners toward the center, then make a single crease from each edge toward the middle.

Fold again toward those crease lines to reinforce them.

Once you’ve added creases across the whole sheet, open the paper back up until only the two corners along the diagonal remain folded.

At the folded corners, fold along the first crease closest to you.

For the two corners that are not folded, add diagonal creases, then fold them toward the center again.

Apply glue to each corner to secure them, adjust the shape, and you’re done.

Make two of these and glue them together to create a stand where both the Empress (Ohinasama) and the Emperor (Odairisama) can sit side by side!

folding screen

[Hinamatsuri Origami] Easy Way to Fold a Byobu (Folding Screen) ~Origami Screen~ | Tutorial: Paper Japanese Doll
folding screen

If you’re making the Emperor and Empress dolls with origami for Hinamatsuri, adding a folding screen will make the display even more splendid.

You only need two sheets of gold origami paper, so give it a try! First, stack the two sheets and fold them in an accordion (zigzag).

Cut one end with scissors.

Open them up and simply connect the two pieces.

Because it’s accordion-folded, it can stand on its own! You can use it both flat and as a 3D piece, so be sure to include it in your Hinamatsuri decorations.

Stick Hina Dolls

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Stick Hina Dolls

This is a Hina doll display you can make with origami and stick-like craft sticks, similar to ice cream sticks.

First, fold one piece of origami paper cut to 5 cm × 13 cm and two pieces cut to 1 cm × 5 cm in half, then glue them together with a slight offset.

Next, wrap them around a stick to shape them once, and glue them on as if dressing the figure in a kimono.

Also prepare hair ornaments, a fan, and a crown made from origami.

Attach these with glue to create the Empress (Ohinasama) and Emperor (Odairisama).

Make a tiered stand with red origami, insert the sticks, and you’ll have a sturdy, splendid Hina doll display that stands firmly!

Heart Hina Doll Wreath

Origami Hinamatsuri Heart Hina Doll Wreath Folding Method | Origami Heart Japanese Kimono Doll Wreath Tutorial (NiceNo1)
Heart Hina Doll Wreath

How about a heart-shaped Hina doll wreath that turns out very cute and festive? Place the Princess (Ohinasama) and Prince (Odairisama) in the center of the wreath, and arrange heart shapes around them! Since you’ll be making several parts, it’s also great for group crafting during a day-service activity.

First, make heart-shaped pieces from origami and assemble them into a wreath.

Next, fold flowers and Hina dolls with origami and decorate! The wreath base will look lovely whether you change the colors or mix in patterned papers.

It will instantly give your room a spring-like feel, so give it a try!

Three Court Ladies

[One sheet of origami] Easy! How to fold cute Hina dolls for Hinamatsuri: the Three Court Ladies (seated hina).
Three Court Ladies

The dolls lined up on the tier just below the Emperor and Empress are the three court ladies.

They are said to serve right beside the main figures.

Would you like to have fun making these three court ladies with origami? Let’s start by making the kimono they wear.

There aren’t any difficult steps, so it’s great for origami beginners.

Even those who aren’t good at crafts should find it easy to make.

It’s also nice that you can complete everything with just one sheet.

For the finishing touch, draw the three court ladies’ faces on construction paper and stick them on, and you’ll have an adorable set of three court ladies.