[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/Animals (31–40)
hamster

I’ll show you how to fold a cute hamster using a single sheet of origami paper.
First, fold the paper in half into a square twice to make creases.
Make a small cut, about 5 mm, on one of the crease lines.
Fold along the cut diagonally, then fold the edge with the cut up to the center.
Flip it over and fold the left and right edges to the center crease.
Turn it sideways and fold the white side to the center to make a crease.
Match the top single layer of the edge to the center line, open it up, and squash-fold it.
Fold both protruding corners down, then fold the corner tips back up.
Fold down diagonally so that the corners stick out at the bottom, fold the tips slightly, and fold the left and right corners.
Next, with the colored side facing down, fold both corners to the center, then fold so that the corners stick out to the outside.
Fold the corners inward.
Draw the face with a pen, and you’re done!
Characters/Animals (41–50)
Pikmin

These are cute origami recreations of characters from Nintendo’s game Pikmin, which features many mysterious creatures! Let’s make three characters: Red Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, and Yellow Pikmin.
Each can be made using two small sheets of origami paper.
Since there are some fine folds, if small paper is tricky to work with, we recommend trying with regular-sized origami first.
Don’t forget to use round stickers to draw the eyes and to add each character’s signature items.
They’re so adorable you’ll definitely want to show them off to friends and family!
Perfect for Valentine’s Day! A cute bear card

The bear-themed card has a gentle design that conveys your feelings the moment it’s received, leaving a strong impression.
The steps—from folding origami to shaping it and finishing it as a card—are easy to follow, making it natural to focus on the task.
When you draw the face and write a message, it’s fun to get creative while thinking about the person you’re giving it to.
It’s cute without being overly sweet, making it an easy choice as a Valentine’s gift for friends or family.
I felt it’s an idea that conveys the unique warmth of something handmade.
butterfly

How about making a cute, pretty butterfly that flutters through the air? Prepare origami paper in your favorite colors and patterns, and start by creasing it into four squares.
Some steps—like diagonal folds to shape the butterfly—can be a bit tricky, but keep imagining the butterfly as you fold.
Tuck in the corners to round them off, and once you’ve created those adorable rounded wings, you’re done! Using patterned origami from the start is great, but it’s also fun to fold with plain white paper and decorate it afterward with pens or stickers to add your own designs.
owl

An owl gracefully dancing across the autumn night sky.
If you make one with origami, the kids will surely love it.
It might seem a bit difficult, but if you fold slowly and carefully, you’ll end up with a lovely owl.
Folding the feet and wings in detail makes it look lifelike, almost real.
Folding together with your child will let you feel the arrival of autumn and spend a warm, cozy time.
Finally, draw the eyes and wing patterns, and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind owl.



