[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!
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Flowers and seasonal motifs (21–30)
Halloween pumpkin

One of the events children look forward to is Halloween.
Among the decorations you often see is the jack-o’-lantern.
You can make one with just a single sheet of origami paper, so give it a try! Prepare one sheet of origami paper and your favorite pen.
The folding method is simple with only a few steps, so make lots and have fun with them.
When you think of a jack-o’-lantern, you might imagine a slightly scary face, but if you draw a cute face with a pen or add adorable stickers, girls will love it too!
cherry blossom

Cherry blossoms bloom beautifully across Japan in spring.
How about making cherry blossom flowers with origami? Prepare five sheets of pink-toned origami paper and use each one to create a petal.
There are many folds to add to create a three-dimensional look, which makes the process a bit intricate, but once you assemble all the petals, you’ll have a truly lovely piece! Glue the petals together, adjust the shape, and it’s done.
It’s also fun to change the paper size to make cherry blossoms in different sizes.
Hina dolls

Speaking of special events for girls, Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day) comes to mind.
How about making hina dolls with origami? They’re very easy to fold—just five folds and you’re done! First, place the white side of the origami paper facing up and fold the bottom up at about one-third of the way.
Rotate the paper so that the folded section is on the right, then fold the bottom up the same way.
Once folded, reposition the paper so the white diamond-shaped area is at the top, and turn it over.
Fold the bottom corner up to meet the center, then fold the upper left and right edges inward by about 1 mm, and you’re finished! The white part will be the doll’s face, so draw the hair and facial features to complete it.
Easter egg

Easter is a festival that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
It takes place in spring, and rabbits and eggs are considered its symbols.
Let’s incorporate Easter into our crafts! Here, we introduce how to make a bunny Easter egg using a single sheet of origami paper.
The colored side of the paper becomes the egg portion, so using bright colors or various patterned origami will make it look extra cute.
Make lots of them and line them up as decorations to instantly brighten up your room.
Be sure to try making them together with children!
Snowflakes

Snowflakes hold a special place even in the world of origami.
Watching children focus on folding paper while feeling the chill in the air is truly heartwarming.
By moving their fingertips, they can create snowflakes in all kinds of shapes.
Fold a triangle and make a few cuts, and when you open it up, you’ll find astonishingly intricate patterns.
They’re perfect for Christmas decorations and winter crafts.
From toddlers to adults, everyone can enjoy them, making them great for parent-child communication.
How about folding snowflakes in a warm room and savoring the arrival of winter?



