Cute Origami Ideas for Girls
We’ve gathered origami ideas for girls.
From items you can use for doll play and pretend shops to animals and characters girls love, cute letters, and fun toys you can play with—we’ll introduce lots of ideas that girls will enjoy!
If you’re looking for easy origami kids can make or ideas you can make for your child, please use this as a reference.
Origami is said to be great for early childhood development, so keep trying new things.
If you make something cute, it would be fun to trade with friends, too!
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[For Girls] Cute Origami Ideas (81–90)
How to fold a puffy heart

This is a heart origami that you finish by blowing air into it.
First, fold the origami paper in half.
Once you’ve made the crease, open it up, rotate the paper so the crease runs vertically, fold up the bottom edge about 5 mm, then fold the paper in half, matching the top edge to the bottom.
Next, fold both top corners down to meet the bottom edge to form triangles.
Fold those corners back so they align with the outer edges, crease well, then unfold.
Now fold both corners so their tips meet the starting points of the inner creases.
Fold the top edge corners, which were first folded inward, outward, and tuck them into the gaps of the corners you just folded.
Finally, fold the corners to round the overall shape and you’re done.
Blow air into it to shape it, and the heart is complete.
Magic Flower

A dazzling magic flower made from six origami parts and sticks! Fold a square of origami paper into a triangle twice, then unfold it back to the halfway state and fold both corners up to meet the top point.
Next, open the flaps outward diagonally, return it to the halfway state again, fold the top point down to the center of the bottom edge, and fold it in half with a crisp crease.
Make six identical parts, stack and glue them together, then attach one stick to each of the outer parts.
Fan them out, and you’ll have a beautiful magic flower where the front and back colors appear as two layers of petals.
wallet

Let’s make a cute wallet you can use for pretend shopping! First, fold the origami paper in half.
Then fold it in half again to make a square and unfold it.
Fold both sides in toward the crease you just made, as if making new creases toward the center.
Next, make small triangular creases on both sides of the unopened end of the paper, then open those areas to form a house shape.
Turn it over, fold both sides toward the center, and fold the white parts on both sides into small triangles.
Do the same on the other side.
Finally, on both sides, fold the white parts toward the colored side—and you’re done!
Star-shaped Pack’ncho

An evolved version of the classic finger chomp toy you can open and close with your fingers! Let’s make a star-shaped chomper.
First, fold it in half into a triangle twice and unfold, then fold it into a square twice and unfold to create crease lines.
Next, fold all four corners toward the center, flip the paper over, and fold the corners to the center again.
Open one of the folded flaps, then collapse the whole piece toward the center.
Finally, open and shape the finger pockets, and you’re done.
It’s a show-off-worthy creation once you make it, so give it a try!
Push Pop Ring

Push Pop is a fidget toy where you press protruding bubbles for fun.
Let’s try folding that Push Pop into a ring shape! First, cut a sheet of origami paper in half, then fold each side toward the center.
Fold it in half vertically to make it smaller, and then create two small triangles near the center of the paper.
Next, fold both the front and back sides toward the center again to make a long, narrow strip, then spread out the narrow part so the center bulges outward.
Finally, trim the excess to fit your finger size, glue the ends together, and you’re done! You can enjoy popping it whenever you’ve got some free time.


