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[Childcare] Recommended for spring! Cute dandelion craft ideas

[Childcare] Recommended for spring! Cute dandelion craft ideas
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[Childcare] Recommended for spring! Cute dandelion craft ideas

Perfect for spring!

Here’s a collection of craft ideas themed around cute dandelions.

Making dandelion flowers, stems, and leaves with paper and colored construction paper together with children is a fun way to feel the spring season.

Through crafting, kids can enjoy expressing colors and shapes while nurturing their creativity.

It’s also recommended to look at real dandelions on a walk to spark their imagination.

Display what you make or play with it, and enjoy a fun time with the children while feeling the breath of spring.

[Childcare] Recommended for spring! Cute dandelion craft ideas (1–10)

If you make it larger, it can go on the wall too! Dandelion origamiNEW!

Easy 3D paper dandelion craft (with voice-over)! How about making this spring flower around March or April? [Tsukuru-mon]
If you make it larger, it can go on the wall too! Dandelion origamiNEW!

Make it larger and you’ll have a showy dandelion that works as a wall decoration.

Cut origami paper to create petals and glue them in place while shaping them.

Increasing the number of petals adds more volume.

Draw patterns on a rectangular piece of origami paper, cut it out, and use it to represent grass.

By layering and connecting additional petals, you’ll achieve a three-dimensional finish.

Varying the colors and sizes will instantly brighten up a space—an idea enjoyable for both kids and adults.

It can also be used as a seasonal display.

Dandelion flowers and fluffNEW!

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Dandelion flowers and fluffNEW!

This is a realistic dandelion origami that lets you make both the flower and the seed head.

By varying the colors and shapes, you can create a spring-like scene.

Take 5 cm or 7.5 cm origami paper, fold it in half twice and unfold, then fold the edges back toward the center.

Make four identical parts, trim them with scissors to form petals, and assemble them to complete a three-dimensional flower.

For the seed head, take white or pink origami paper, make fine cuts, and spread it out.

Display the flower and seed head side by side for a piece that brims with seasonal charm.

Adding a stem and leaves will make it look even more lifelike.

Framed origami dandelion wall decorationNEW!

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Framed origami dandelion wall decorationNEW!

The framed origami dandelion wall decoration is a vibrant interior piece that can be displayed as is.

First, fold the origami paper little by little from the top and bottom to make firm creases, then trim the top, bottom, left, and right to refine the shape.

By folding the edges inward, you create a frame-like border.

Next, take a rectangular piece of origami paper, make fine slits in it, roll it up tightly, and gently open the petals.

Finally, arrange the leaves in a balanced way to complete a dimensional dandelion.

It’s a satisfying project and an idea that kids and adults can enjoy together.

How to make a 3D dandelionNEW!

[Origami] How to make a 3D dandelion | How to make an Origami Dandelion flower.
How to make a 3D dandelionNEW!

Here’s an idea for a softly rounded, three-dimensional dandelion finished by curling it up.

One of its charms is that it can be made with simple materials.

Fold a sheet of origami paper in half, make fine cuts, then roll it up tightly.

Fold another piece of origami into a diamond shape and open it outward to create the base for the petals.

Apply glue to attach them, and gently spread the petals to complete a three-dimensional flower.

Using different shades of yellow makes it even more vibrant.

The instructions are easy to follow, making it a project that people of all ages can enjoy together.

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Perfectly round and cute! Dandelion paper cutoutNEW!

It’s a lovely idea to make spring-like dandelion paper cutouts and decorate your walls or windows to create a sense of the season.

Fold an origami sheet in half into a square twice, then fold it into a triangle.

Open the tip of the triangle outward and fold it into a triangle again, then draw the cutting lines with a pencil.

Cut along the lines with scissors, gently unfold, and shape the petals so they stand up slightly to finish.

It’s recommended to make deeper cuts without cutting too far through.

You can also add white fluff using cotton to create spring-like dandelions.

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[Origami Original] Dandelion: 1 sheet (leaf) Confectionery box / origami box / small accessory case
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Here’s an origami idea for a cute candy holder inspired by dandelions.

It’s practical and perfect for small gifts.

Fold the paper into a triangle, divide it into three sections, then pull forward and fold to create leaf shapes.

Open the base into a square and pull along the diagonals to form a neat box shape—that’s the key.

Use a strip of masking tape wrapped around to represent the stem and bring the whole design together.

Handy for small snacks or trinkets.

It looks fun and is a recommended arrangement for everyone from kids to adults.

A box of dandelion flowers and fluffNEW!

How to fold and make an origami dandelion flower and seed head box | Origami Flower and Seed Head Dandelion Box Tutorial (niceno1)
A box of dandelion flowers and fluffNEW!

This is a box-shaped dandelion you can decorate and enjoy, adorned with flowers and fluff.

Its stylish design makes it a striking interior accent.

Use four sheets of origami: some for the flowers and some for the box.

For the box origami, turn it face down and crease the fold lines neatly.

Fold the other side the same way, glue it, and form the box shape.

Make the dandelions with a slitted sheet and a thin strip of paper, then attach them to all four sides of the box and connect them to finish.

Arranging the petals—slit and spread—creates a vibrant look.

It’s a display-worthy craft that children and adults can enjoy together.

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