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[Origami] She’ll love it if you fold these! Simple ideas for girls

Introducing how to make origami accessories, clothing, and small items that are super popular with girls! You’ll find lots of easy projects, like an adorable heart necklace you’ll want to wear right away, a stylish dress, and a delicious-looking cake.

Many can be made with just one sheet of origami paper, and if you use your favorite colors or patterned paper, they’ll look just like real accessories! It’s also fun to play pretend or host tea parties with your finished creations, or give them as gifts to delight your friends.

Making them together as a parent and child will surely be a wonderful time!

[Origami] They’ll be delighted when you fold these! Easy ideas for girls (1–10)

Cute glasses with moles

[Craft] Super Easy and Cute Pipe Cleaner Glasses! Finished in 5 Minutes! How to Make Them [Straw]
Cute glasses with moles

Let’s make cute glasses using pipe cleaners and straws.

First, think about the shape of the glasses you want to make—try sketching it out.

Round, square, star-shaped—anything you like is fine.

Once you’ve decided on the shape, form it with the pipe cleaners.

A single pipe cleaner isn’t very sturdy, so twist two together into one before shaping.

After the frame is done, thread straws onto the parts that go over your ears, and you’re finished.

If you use the accordion section of the straw over your ears, the glasses are less likely to slip off.

Food & Sweets (1–10)

Let’s try folding winter fruit, the mikan (mandarin)!NEW!

[Origami] Let’s fold a mandarin orange! A winter fruit.
Let's try folding winter fruit, the mikan (mandarin)!NEW!

When it comes to classic winter fruits, mikan (mandarins) are the best! Their sweet, delicious taste makes it hard to stop at just one.

So here’s an origami idea to enjoy in February: how to fold a mikan.

First, fold the paper into a triangle twice to create creases.

Open it up, then fold all four corners inward into triangles to give the mikan a rounded shape.

That’s it for the folding steps.

Turn the paper face up and attach a stem using a small green circular sheet.

Finally, draw the surface oil glands with a pen, and you’re done!

gum

[Origami] Try handing it over like, “Want some gum?” 😆 A mini gum memo 💙 Easy and cute origami — Easy gum mini memo for school supplies made with origami
gum

Cut the origami paper in half and fold it while shaping it, and you’ll end up with a piece of gum that looks just like the real thing, wrapped in paper.

If you draw your favorite illustrations or designs on the wrapper with a pen, it gives it an original touch and makes it even more fun.

You can even make a special case from another sheet of origami, put the gum inside, and it will look just like the real deal! If you add a twist so that the inside turns into a notepad when you open the gum, you can play while writing notes or leaving messages, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults.

It’s an origami “sweet” you can make with simple materials, and with a little creativity, the ways to play expand dramatically.

chocolate

[Origami] Squishy and fun 💙 Sanrio Chocolate Squeeze — Easy and cute origami for Valentine’s Day | How to make Origami Sanrio
chocolate

Line up little square chocolates made from origami inside a matching origami box, and you get an adorable piece that looks just like a gift.

Fill it not only with brown chocolates but also with pink, white, and yellow ones to make it visually vibrant and double the fun of making.

Each piece uses a simple folding method, so as you create them little by little, you can enjoy it with a collector’s mindset—that’s part of the charm.

It’s fun to display and to play with, and if you work on it together as a parent and child, it’ll feel like running your very own chocolate shop.

You can’t eat them, but these origami sweets are a delight to look at.

Frappuccino

[Origami] How to Make a Frappuccino (Chiikawa, Hachiware, and Usagi)
Frappuccino

The “Frappuccino” you can make from a single sheet of origami features a three-dimensional cup and softly puffed whipped cream.

The steps are simple, and as you fold the corners inward, it gradually takes on the shape of a real drink.

Finish by inserting a thin, rolled strip of origami as a straw to give it a more authentic look.

You can also draw patterns with a pen to customize it—chocolate-style, berry-style, and more.

It’s perfect for display and for pretend play.

Easy for small hands to make, this origami sweet is ideal for a fun parent-child crafting time.

cake

[Easy Origami] DIY Christmas Shortcake with One Sheet / Origami Cake
cake

Let me show you how to fold an adorable cake that will make you want to eat it! Prepare one sheet of origami paper, some pens in your favorite colors, and scissors.

The steps are simple, so it’s fun and easy to fold! For the final corner, fold it at whatever angle you like—different angles will create different cake shapes, so don’t worry about being too precise.

Once you color the top part where the fruit goes with your favorite pens, it’s done.

You can also cut the cream into any shape you like with scissors, round the corners to make a Mont Blanc, and make lots of cakes to play pretend cake shop—so much fun!

Apple

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Apple

There are many fruits that are in season in autumn.

Among them, if we’re talking about a fruit popular with all age groups, wouldn’t it be apples? When you cut the peel into a bunny shape, it looks really cute.

Apples are also easy to make with origami, so give it a try.

Fold it into a large triangle, then just keep folding the corners inward to make it round—that’s all there is to it, so even kids can do it easily.

The key to making it cute is to make a small cut with scissors after folding to create the apple’s indentation.

Make a leaf and a stem with another sheet of origami and stick them on!