[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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Characters and Animals (21–30)
Cute and easy! Origami unicorn

Let’s combine colorful origami to make a cute unicorn.
Use one sheet of origami for the unicorn’s head and one for the body.
Make the unicorn’s mane and horn with the same origami paper, but finish them colorfully by pasting your favorite colors of origami on top or by coloring them.
Draw the face to complete the unicorn’s head.
Shape the unicorn’s body so it looks like a sitting dog.
After folding, color in the hooves.
Finally, attach the head and body to finish! Try making unicorns with manes in all sorts of colors and display them.
Easy! How to fold Pi

Pii, the pre-evolved form of Clefairy, is known for its star-like silhouette.
Start by folding a pink sheet of origami paper into a triangle to make a crease, then fold both corners toward that crease.
Fold the paper in half from the opposite direction, and from the corners of the straight edge, fold each side past the center just a little.
Fold back a small part of the folded sections to make the ears.
Slightly fold up the side opposite the ears, turn it over to the front, and fold back the two ends and the top a little.
Flip it over again, make small cuts in the slightly folded section opposite the ears to form the legs.
Turn it back to the front, draw Pii’s face, and you’re done.
You’ll end up with a cute, pink, star-like shape!
An easy way to fold a cute unicorn

This unicorn origami, featuring a softly rounded, gentle design, is an idea that lets you enjoy the very process of shaping its adorable look.
Prepare two sheets of the same color: use one for the head and the other for the body.
Folding by parts makes the differences in shape easy to see.
Since the head and body are made separately, you can also enjoy the step of combining them while checking the balance.
It pairs well with soft colors, and another charm is that the impression changes depending on how you fold it.
By drawing the facial expression and features with a pen, you’ll complete a one-of-a-kind unicorn that’s uniquely yours.
Give it a try!
Characters/Animals (31–40)
Cute! A unicorn face

How about making a cute unicorn face from a single sheet of origami? This idea features a stylized, deformed face shape.
The key point is the mane.
By making small cuts in the paper with scissors and folding those sections, you add movement to an otherwise simple design.
The impression changes depending on how you make the slits and folds, letting you enjoy creative experimentation.
In the finishing step, drawing the eyes and mouth can dramatically change the expression, showcasing each maker’s individuality.
Differences in color choices and line thickness also affect the mood, so even with the same method, each piece turns out unique.
It’s an origami idea that lets you truly enjoy the process of making.
So cute! Minccino

Chillarmy, a cute Pokémon that looks just like a chinchilla.
Prepare gray origami paper and make each part separately.
For the face, use one 15 cm × 15 cm sheet; for the ears, two 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm sheets; for the bangs, one 3.75 cm × 3.75 cm sheet; for the body, one 15 cm × 7.5 cm sheet; for the tail, one 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm sheet; and for the hands, one 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm sheet, which you’ll cut in half.
Take one of those halves and cut it in half again to make the feet.
Fold each part and glue them together, then finish by drawing Chillarmy’s cute face! Be careful not to lose the small parts.
How to fold a simple unicorn

We present a unicorn you can make using a single sheet of origami paper.
The horn, mane, and body are expressed through clever folding techniques, and you can enjoy watching the unicorn take shape step by step.
The model can stand on four legs, making it suitable for display or play, expanding its uses.
The impression changes depending on the paper you use, allowing you to adjust the finish from gentle to glamorous—another appealing point.
Differences in creases and shaping will appear from person to person, so you can also enjoy lining up the finished pieces and comparing them.
While savoring origami-specific processes, you can focus on forming the shape; it’s an idea that’s easy to incorporate into home crafting or recreational activities.
No scissors needed! How to fold Mimikyu

Mimikyu is known for its distinctive look of wearing a tattered cloth like Pikachu.
Let’s fold it using slightly duller yellow origami than Pikachu! First, fold in half vertically and open to make a crease.
Fold both edges toward the crease, then fold in half from the opposite direction as well.
Using the new crease, fold one edge toward the center to create another crease.
Open it up along the creases to form a boat-like shape.
Fold one end upward and slightly lower the other end to create the ears.
On the side opposite the ears, fold upward to make a step in the center, then create a pinch between the face and the body, and spread the bottom out like the hem of a skirt.
Finally, draw Mimikyu’s face and you’re done! Since it can be made without scissors, it’s recommended even for small children.



