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[For Kids] Simple and Cute Origami Ideas to Enjoy in February

Are you enjoying February origami with your kids? This season is full of special motifs like Setsubun ogres, Otafuku masks, and Valentine’s hearts.

It’s perfect for cozy days at home—an activity that keeps little fingers busy while learning about seasonal traditions.

In this article, we’ve gathered cute origami ideas that are just right for February.

They’re all easy to fold, so both children and adults can jump in without stress.

Display your finished pieces to instantly brighten up your room! Enjoy some origami time together.

[For Kids] A Collection of Simple and Cute Origami Ideas to Enjoy in February (61–70)

Ehomaki (lucky direction sushi roll)

[Cute Origami] How to Fold a Setsubun 'Ehomaki (Short)' (Origami no Jikan)
Ehomaki (lucky direction sushi roll)

Have you ever folded an Ehomaki sushi roll with origami? It’s simple yet looks surprisingly realistic, and kids will be totally absorbed.

Start with a rectangular sheet of origami paper and fold while imagining the sushi roll’s fillings.

If you get creative with the colors for the seaweed and ingredients, it will look even more authentic.

Once you’re done, you might find yourselves chatting about which direction is lucky this year.

Lining up the folded Ehomaki as Setsubun decorations is also a great idea.

Give it a try as a cozy indoor activity for the cold season.

In conclusion

We’ve shared plenty of origami ideas perfect for February.

From Setsubun ogres and Otafuku masks to Valentine’s hearts, every piece is full of seasonal charm.

They’re all easy to fold, making them ideal for enjoying time with children.

On chilly days, gather around some origami for indoor fun.

Displaying your finished pieces will instantly brighten up your room.