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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!

Flowers and Seasonal Motifs (11–20)

The petals are 3D! How to fold a cute cosmos flowerNEW!

[Easy] How to make a cute origami “Cosmos” flower ~How to make an Origami “Cosmos” instructions~
The petals are 3D! How to fold a cute cosmos flowerNEW!

Here’s how to fold a cosmos with eight petals using four sheets of origami paper.

Use your preferred colors for the flower sections and yellow origami for the center.

For the petal parts, make crease lines on 5 cm square origami paper, then fold along those creases.

Each sheet makes two petals.

Cut the tips of the petals into a jagged shape to represent the cosmos.

After making four petal parts, combine and adjust them.

For the center, take a long, narrow strip of yellow origami paper and make lots of small cuts in it.

Assemble it with the flower to finish.

You’ll create a cosmos with beautifully three-dimensional petals.

A cosmos whose petals only need to be folded three timesNEW!

[Origami] Just three folds for the petals! The clearest way to make a cosmos flower ☆ with folding diagram | Origami Cosmos
A cosmos whose petals only need to be folded three timesNEW!

How about a cosmos flower with plenty of petals that looks almost real? Fold a 7.5 cm square of origami paper into a triangle three times, draw the shape of a petal with a pencil, then cut it out.

If you cut it with a jagged edge, you can recreate the distinctive cosmos petals.

Make two of these and glue them together.

For the center, take a yellow piece of origami paper 7.5 cm wide and 2 cm tall, fold it in half, make many fine slits, and roll it up.

Secure the end with glue and gently flare the slit portion outward.

Attach it to the flower, and you’re done.

It’s amazing that you can make a lovely cosmos with just three folds!

clover

Origami Easy! How to Fold a Four-Leaf Clover Step by Step [Tutorial]
clover

Would you like to try folding a four-leaf clover out of origami—the kind that brings happiness when you find one? First, please prepare a single sheet of origami paper.

As you proceed, some parts in the latter half get a bit tricky, but since it’s a four-leaf clover, you’ll often repeat the same folds four times, and it’s delightful to see the clover shape gradually take form.

After you finish, if the back bothers you, secure it with clear tape or glue.

Making them in various sizes and decorating a wall looks cute and is highly recommended, and giving them to friends will likely make them very happy!

snowman

Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (From “Frozen”)
snowman

Let’s fold an adorable snowman topped with a cute little hat! You can make both the hat and the snowman from a single sheet of origami paper.

You’ll draw the face at the end, so have a pen ready.

It’s fun to watch the square paper gradually turn rounder as you fold! Finish by folding inward to shape your ideal snowman.

Once you draw the face and buttons, it’s complete.

Making and displaying snowmen in different sizes and with a variety of expressions will look super cute!

Santa Claus

[Christmas Origami] Santa Claus – Origami Christmas/Santa Claus [With Voice Commentary] / Grandma’s Origami
Santa Claus

Why not try making a cute, palm-sized Santa? Please prepare a single sheet of origami paper.

Some steps are a little tricky, but most of the process involves folding symmetrically, so if you make clear creases and fold carefully, you’ll end up with an adorable Santa! Drawing a face you like and hanging it on the tree would be cute, too.

You could also write a short message on the beard and use it as a Christmas card—how lovely! Make them with your favorite colors of origami paper, and have fun creating lots of colorful, lively Santas!