[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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Food & Sweets (11–20)
Rainbow Candy

A popular candy as a snack for kids.
You can’t eat candy made from origami, but if it’s rainbow-colored, just carrying it around might lift your spirits.
Make eight identical parts and assemble them together.
When combining them, use glue or double-sided tape and attach them one by one.
Finally, insert a stick and secure it to finish! Regular origami paper is fine, but using colored transparent origami makes it extra cute—and even more delightful.
croissant

We’re excited to share an idea for a “croissant” with a charmingly plump shape.
There are no complicated steps—just layered folds to create dimension—so it’s easy even for young children to make.
The finished piece looks so realistic and delicious that you’ll want to put it on display.
Change the color and you can play around with variations like chocolate croissants.
Folding together as a parent and child naturally creates a fun, shared moment, with smiles gently added to the creation.
Simple yet warm, this food-themed origami is a highly recommended project.
candy

Candy wrapped in colorful paper is a popular motif among girls.
Its round, plump shape is cute, and it’s used on all kinds of goods and items.
Prepare origami in your favorite colors and patterns—pink or yellow, polka dots or stripes.
By changing the size of the origami, you can create candy motifs for many uses: decorate your room by sticking them on walls or windows, or use them to embellish gifts.
If you write a message on them, they can even serve as letters.
Let’s try folding winter fruit, the mikan (mandarin)!

When it comes to classic winter fruits, mikan (mandarins) are the best! Their sweet, delicious taste makes it hard to stop at just one.
So here’s an origami idea to enjoy in February: how to fold a mikan.
First, fold the paper into a triangle twice to create creases.
Open it up, then fold all four corners inward into triangles to give the mikan a rounded shape.
That’s it for the folding steps.
Turn the paper face up and attach a stem using a small green circular sheet.
Finally, draw the surface oil glands with a pen, and you’re done!
strawberry

Let’s make strawberries, a sweet-and-tart spring treat! Prepare a sheet of red origami paper, fold it into a triangle twice, then open the pocket and squash-fold it into a square on both sides.
Next, fold in the extra corners to shape it like a strawberry, and create the calyx at the top—done! Color the calyx with a green pen, add the strawberry seeds with a black pen, and it’s complete.
You could also try making white or pink strawberries, not just red ones.
Use them as part of a spring wall display or for pretend strawberry picking!



