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 (181–190)
Heart with a ribbon

I’ll show you how to fold a cute heart with a ribbon using a single sheet of origami paper.
First, fold the paper using the balloon base.
With a corner pointing down, make a crease by folding up to the top edge, then collapse the left and right along the crease.
Squash-fold the top left and right corners along the top edge.
Fold up one layer of the triangular section.
Flip it over and fold the bottom edge up to the center.
Rotate 90 degrees, then squash-fold the upper left and right.
Tuck the single layer sticking out in the middle to the inside along the edge.
Fold each corner up to the nearest edge.
Flip it over and squash-fold the square section.
Fold the corners outward on a diagonal, then open the top sections with your fingers and shape them into ribbon loops to finish!
rabbit daruma

With two sheets of origami paper, you can make a cute snowman bunny.
First, fold the paper into a triangle twice.
After unfolding once back to the first triangle, fold up the bottom edge of the paper about 1.5 cm.
Next, fold both ends upward to meet the top corner.
Fold the left, right, and bottom corners, turn it over, and tuck the top corner inward.
That completes the bunny’s face! For the body, fold the paper into a square twice, then unfold.
Fold all four corners to the center.
Then fold the four corners to the center again.
Finally, slightly fold the corners to round them off, and you’re done! Connect the two parts together.
strawberry

This is a cute strawberry craft made with origami paper, scissors, and glue.
Fold a sheet of origami paper in half, then fold it in half again.
Fold one corner inward to create the strawberry piece.
For the calyx (leafy top), fold another piece of origami paper in half once, cut out a small strip, then cut that strip into three equal parts with scissors.
Apply glue to the ends of the cut pieces, form them into loops, and stick them together.
Attach these loops to the folded corner of the strawberry you prepared earlier, and finish by drawing the seeds freely with a pen.
A flower that can also be used as a small accessory case

A cute, three-dimensional flower that can also be used as a small container! You can make it with just one sheet of origami, so give it a try.
There aren’t many difficult steps, but be extra careful when shaping it into a flower at the end, as the paper can tear easily.
When flipping the parts that form the petals, be careful not to pull the paper too hard.
Using bright, pop colors gives it a lively look, while pastel colors create a more feminine feel—so you can express your style through your choice of origami colors.
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.
Infinite spin
Let’s make an “Infinite Spinner,” a toy you can keep turning round and round like an origami kaleidoscope! Prepare six paper strips from construction paper.
Using two colors with three strips each makes it look extra cute.
Overlap the ends at a 90-degree angle and glue them, then fold the papers alternately.
When the strips get short, connect the remaining strips and repeat the steps.
Once everything is connected, trim any excess with scissors.
Glue the end faces together, and you’re done! The process is very simple, so why not make one as a toy for your child?
In conclusion
How did you like the origami ideas? They were all so cute that you’d want to try making them at least once. If you change the patterns or use origami paper with different textures, you’ll get a different feel, so be sure to try various options. It’s also recommended to use what you make for other crafts.


