[Demon Slayer] Character Origami: Easy How-To and Tips
Why not try making characters from the hugely popular series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba with origami? Origami is easy for anyone—from kids to adults—to enjoy, and you can experience the joy of creating adorable characters.
In this article, we’ll introduce folding methods for characters that are relatively simple to make.
Express your favorite characters with origami and turn them into charming decor or handmade gifts.
Enjoy the spirit of Japanese tradition and the world of Demon Slayer, all starting from a single sheet of paper.
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- Origami ideas boys will want to make!
[Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba] Character Origami: Easy How-To and Tips (11–20)
Nezuko Kamado

Let’s make Nezuko Kamado—one of the most beloved characters—out of origami! For this, you’ll use a total of seven sheets: one 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm sheet in light orange, one in pink, one in black; one 15 cm × 15 cm sheet in red and one in black; plus one 3.75 cm × 3.75 cm sheet in pink and one in green.
It’s also helpful to have red round stickers and small white round stickers on hand—you can layer them to create the eyes.
The hair will be expressed by layering black and red, so be careful with how you make the cuts and the direction you fold the tips of the hair.
In conclusion
The charm of origami based on Demon Slayer characters lies in the very process of transforming the paper’s shape.
The moment a popular character is brought to life from a single sheet of paper, both children and adults can’t help but smile.
As your origami skills improve, you can take on more intricate details.
Start with simple pieces and gradually expand your repertoire.


