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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!

Accessories, Clothing, and Small Items (11–20)

Stylish star box

[Origami] How to Make a Stylish Star Box 🌟 Cute Star-Shaped Trinket Holder
Stylish star box

Fold the origami paper in half, then fold the right edge to align with the top and bottom edges to make a crease.

Fold the left corner to the center point of the crease, then fold it back along the crease.

Next, align the right bottom edge with the folded-back crease and fold, then fold the paper in half so the shapes overlap neatly.

Using scissors, cut off the excess along the lowest diagonal line to make a pentagon.

Open the paper and fold all the pentagon’s corners inward, then fold the newly formed corners in the same way.

Turn the paper over, make creases by folding along the straight lines that connect each corner, and use these creases to raise the sides and form a star shape.

Birthday cake trinket boxNEW!

Origami Only♪ Birthday Cake Accessory Case 💙 Cute Origami
Birthday cake trinket boxNEW!

A birthday party just isn’t complete without a birthday cake.

Wherever people gather—at celebratory parties or Christmas get-togethers—there’s always a cake, right? So let’s try making a cake-shaped trinket box inspired by those festive cakes! The process is divided into three main stages: the box body, the box lid, and the decoration on top of the lid.

Since the lid’s decoration includes parts as small as 1 cm, this project is probably best suited for upper elementary school students or older.

If an adult learns the steps first and then teaches everyone, it might go more smoothly.

Perfect for small gifts! Gift wrappingNEW!

[Origami] Easy ♡ Perfect for a small gift! | Origami gift wrapping
Perfect for small gifts! Gift wrappingNEW!

If you’re thinking that a birthday present might feel a bit plain when both the wrapping bag and its contents are store-bought, how about a handmade mini pouch made from origami? It’s the perfect little pouch for small chocolates or candies, so once you learn how to make it, you’ll find it handy in many situations.

All you need is origami paper and glue—even if you’re not confident with crafts, it’s OK! Using 15 cm × 15 cm origami paper yields a palm-sized pouch.

Since it’s made by layering the paper, it’s reasonably sturdy too, which is a nice bonus.

Cute for wrapping too! How to fold a ribbon

Origami Easy Cute Ribbon How to Fold Origami Easy Cute Bow Paper Craft DIY Easy Pretty Ribbon Paper Folding
Cute for wrapping too! How to fold a ribbon

This is a stylish way to fold a ribbon for wrapping.

Fold the origami paper into a triangle twice, then fold it twice more to make a square.

Crease along the folds, place the side that doesn’t open on top, and bend it slightly.

Open it up, then fold it again along the square formed in the center.

Fold a few centimeters inward from the edges and open it, then make five small cuts with scissors to shape it into a ribbon.

The three-dimensional form and the way the ribbon ends cross downward make it look just like the real thing.

It looks lovely on gifts and wrapping, so give it a try.

princess dress

How to Make Origami That Girls Will Love: Princess Dress (Easy and Cute for Kids!) · Origami Princess Dress Disney Easy
princess dress

There’s a time when every girl longs to wear a princess dress, isn’t there? For this princess dress, if you fold the pannier part of the top dress using an inside reverse fold, it will look even more beautiful—highly recommended.

You can also change the shape of the collar by how you make the slits at the neckline, so try creating it in the style you like.

For the lower skirt, the key is to make sharp, well-defined lines with accordion folds.

When gluing it together, shape it so the skirt has a soft, voluminous 3D look.

Once the top and bottom are attached, your sparkly princess is complete!

A Playable! Ribbon Ring OrigamiNEW!

[Playable Origami] Ribbon Ring Folding Method with Voice Commentary ☆ Origami Ribbon Ring Tutorial / Accessories / Tatsukuri
A Playable! Ribbon Ring OrigamiNEW!

Also great for pretend play! This is an origami ring with a cute ribbon.

First, fold into a square and fold the front edge up to the center, then cut.

Take the cut piece and fold the top and bottom edges to align with the crease.

Fold the left and right edges in to meet the center.

Fold the top and bottom edges to the central crease.

Unfold, then make inside reverse folds along the creases.

Open it and fold the layers inward along the creases.

Fold the left side to the right, using the upper and lower right corners as a guide, to the right.

Fold only the top layer of the top and bottom to align with the center slit.

Next, fold the left and right edges.

Flatten the triangles.

Turn it over and tuck the left and right edges into the inner gaps.

Once tucked, fold the ends.

Fold the left and right sides along the outside of the triangles to shape it into a ring, and you’re done!

Heart Medal

[Half-sheet Origami] Easy! Cute as a gift: How to fold a 'Heart Medal'
Heart Medal

How about making a heart-shaped medal as a gift for yourself for working hard, for your friends, or for parents/guardians? You can make the heart shape using a full square of origami paper or from a rectangle folded in half.

Once you’ve folded the heart, attach a ribbon so it can be worn around the neck.

If you’re worried about the folded parts coming loose, it’s a good idea to secure them with glue or tape.

Make medals in lots of colors and give them to many people!

Easy and cute! How to fold a ribbon

[Origami] Easy! Cute Ribbon Folding Method Origami Ribbon
Easy and cute! How to fold a ribbon

This is a three-dimensional piece where both sides of the knot are shaped like petals.

It’s a great idea for those looking for a ribbon shape different from the classic triangle.

First, fold the top and bottom corners of the origami toward the center, then fold the same way once more.

Fold it in half by bringing the left and right sides together, then open the two corners along the crease and squash them into triangles.

Turn the origami so the triangular parts are on the inside and a flat surface is facing up, then fold back the previously layered left and right sections to the opposite side, aligning them with the squashed triangles.

Fold all four corners of the new creases into small triangles, then gently open the origami to the left and right to complete the ribbon.

Unicorn bookmarkNEW!

DIY [Unicorn Origami] Easy Bookmark Folding Method | Cute Origami – Unicorn Bookmark Origami. Easy how to make
Unicorn bookmarkNEW!

Here’s an origami idea that combines practicality with cuteness.

It’s meant to be used tucked into a book, and when you insert it into a closed book, the design looks as if it’s peeking out from inside—very eye-catching.

The folding process is relatively simple: you shape it so the neck becomes long as you go.

Adding eyes and a mouth to the face gives it expression, and the overall vibe can change dramatically depending on how you draw them.

Color choice also affects the impression—soft hues create a calm look, while bright colors make it pop.

Because you can enjoy it in everyday use, it’s not just something you fold and forget; it’s an idea that comes alive in daily life.

Make it with a single sheet of origami! Ribbon BoxNEW!

A cute ribbon-shaped box made from a single sheet of origami paper | Origami box [with voice commentary] / Grandma’s Origami
Make it with a single sheet of origami! Ribbon BoxNEW!

This is a cute ribbon-shaped box that lets you put items on both the left and right sides of the ribbon.

Using double-sided origami paper with colors or patterns on both sides is recommended! First, make three vertical creases and an X-shaped set of diagonal creases, then fold along the creases to form a triangle by tucking the paper inward.

After folding a small triangle at the non-opening corner, unfold the whole piece, and, keeping the small square formed in the center in mind, fold around it.

Since this small square becomes the center of the ribbon, spread out both sides so they form box-like compartments.

By carefully using the guiding creases as you open it up, you’ll end up with a neat ribbon shape! It might also be nice to make it with larger origami paper.