[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 (1–10)
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

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!
morning glory

Let’s make a summer flower—morning glory—out of origami.
The folding method is simple, and you can make it with just one sheet of origami paper! Rather than a lot of complex folds, the process mainly involves creating crease lines, so be sure to press in those creases firmly as you go.
Gently opening along the final crease feels exciting, almost like a real morning glory blooming! If the back lifts up after you’ve finished, secure it with clear tape or glue.
Adding leaves or a vine makes it wonderfully summery and charming.
Heart Bunny

We’ll show you how to fold a cute rabbit and a heart.
Prepare two sheets of your favorite origami paper and some glue.
The rabbit has a few more steps, but as you keep folding, it gradually takes shape, which is really exciting! When you fold the ears, try changing the angles to give the rabbit different expressions—that’s a fun tip.
The heart uses a simple method, so you can fold it quickly.
Once you glue the rabbit and the heart together at the end, it’s complete.
You can draw any expression you like on the rabbit, and add your favorite drawings to the heart to decorate it—so cute! You can also write a message to make it even more special.
Two-colored flowers

Here’s a cute flower you can make with a single sheet of origami paper.
First, turn the paper over and fold it like a boat, then open the corners and squash-fold them.
Fold the top layer upward, and fold the right side to the left.
Using the center as an axis, fold the left corner to the right, leaving a small gap between the corner and the crease.
Rotate and repeat the same steps for the other sides.
Fold each corner to the back by about 5 mm.
Next, flip it over and make a crease only in the middle, then fold up to the creased line to finish.
Adding a round sticker in the center makes it extra cute.
scallop (bivalve)

Seashells are a popular motif for interiors and accessories.
If you’re a girl, you’ve probably seen a mirror or case with a seashell design and thought it was cute at least once, right? So here are some seashell ideas you can make with origami! If you carefully follow the creasing steps, you can create seashells that look almost real.
Make a few pairs, hang them up, and they’ll become interior decor; or line the inside with silver paper and you can play with them like a compact.
It’s sure to delight any girl.
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?



