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 (121–130)
Cat message card

Here’s an idea for a cat-themed message card where you can write a short note and give it as a gift.
You only need one sheet of origami paper, so please prepare one with a white back side.
As long as you make firm creases at the beginning, the steps aren’t too difficult.
Fold carefully, following each step in order.
Once you’ve folded the cat, draw its face before writing your message.
You can use a pen, or you could use store-bought eye stickers—either way, it will look cute!
A flower with two-colored petals

This is a very cute flower with two-toned petals.
If you use double-sided origami paper, it will look even more gorgeous! The folding method is simple, and up to a certain point it follows the same steps as the “dahlia.” The way you make the petals is different, but since there’s no step where you open it with your fingers like the dahlia, this one might be easier for children to fold.
However, it’s important to fold precisely along the lines.
Once the petals are made, make slits with scissors, fold so the corners become rounded, and finish by sticking a round sticker in the center of the flower!
mini bag

A mini bag that’s perfect for holding small items like stickers, or for decorating your room as an interior accent.
This is an origami craft with a charming look featuring a handle and ribbon that’s sure to delight.
Fold the pocket parts from origami paper and glue them together, then attach the paper that will serve as the bag’s design over the top.
You can choose not only simple solid colors but also your favorites, such as plaid patterns or ones with animals.
Finally, add the ribbon and handle pieces as decoration to finish.
Give this cute origami a try—fun for both kids and adults.
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!
Opanchu Usagi

“O-Panchu Usagi,” which became popular on social media, is loved by young people for its teary eyes and pink body wearing white underpants.
A wide variety of O-Panchu Usagi merchandise is available, too.
An origami version of O-Panchu Usagi would also delight girls.
Try folding the parts for the face, body, and underpants with origami paper.
It’s also fun to draw the distinctive facial features.
How about making O-Panchu Usagi with various expressions—smiling, crying, troubled, and more?


