Simple origami that can be folded from a single sheet
Origami is a type of recreation that people of all ages—from young children to seniors—can enjoy together, and it’s fun whether you’re in a group or on your own.
You may not remember the very first origami you folded as a child, but in this article we’ll introduce ideas that are easy to fold and can be made with just one sheet of paper.
No cutting or gluing needed—these are all simple designs that you can complete with a single sheet of origami paper.
They’re perfect for kids trying origami for the first time, and also great as a warm-up for anyone who hasn’t folded in a while!
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Simple one-sheet origami (61–70)
Three-dimensional and cute! Pig boxNEW!

Let’s customize the classic origami box and make a pig-shaped box.
Place the origami with the white side facing up, and first fold the bottom two corners to meet at the center.
Flip the paper over, and fold the remaining corners the same way.
Then flip the paper over once more and fold all four corners to the center.
You should now see two white squares on the back; fold both of them into triangles to make the ears.
After making three equal folds to crease the paper, unfold two of the four corners you brought to the center—the two that are not two-toned—and then refold them inward to finish shaping the box.
A box with a cute bunny-shaped faceNEW!

Here’s an idea for making a box with a rabbit’s ears standing up.
First, fold the origami paper into a square and a triangle twice each to make creases.
Then do a cushion fold, and using the creases, collapse it into a square with the corners on the outside.
Open the central slit of the square and squash it into a rectangle; repeat on the other side.
Flip layers so that the folded parts end up on the inside, then fold the left and right edges of the revealed face to the center line.
These will be the rabbit’s ears.
Fold the back side the same way, then open it out from the center to complete the box.
Perfect for bookmarks! Heart with roe

Please prepare a strip of origami paper cut into quarters.
Fold it to align the left/right and top/bottom edges to make a cross crease, then open it and place the origami with the white side up.
Place it horizontally.
Next, fold the left and right edges inward by about 1 cm, flip the paper over, and fold the corners of the folded sections into triangles aligning them with the center line.
Flip the paper over again, and this time fold inward along the bases of the triangles on the left and right.
Open the pocket on the back side of the folded section and squash it, then fold both top corners of the squashed part into triangles.
You should now have a neat heart on the back.
Finally, fold the left and right sides to meet the center line to shape it into a heart, and you’re done!
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Here’s an origami idea for making sharp, dinosaur-like claws.
The difficulty level is easy enough for children, so if your child is interested in claws, have them give it a try! The key to making the claws is the initial crease work.
Fold into a triangle twice, then add creases so a diamond shape forms in the center.
Once that’s done, all you have to do is fold along the creases! Make ten claws, put them on both hands, and pretend to be a dinosaur.
If you curve the tips so they aren’t sharp and draw faces on them, they can also be used as finger puppets!
Santa Claus

One of the events children look forward to is Christmas, right? Let’s try folding Santa Claus in origami for that special holiday.
You can make it with just one sheet of paper, with only a few steps, and the folding method is very simple! Get a pen or colored pencils ready to draw a face on your finished Santa.
Make lots of them and decorate with Santas showing all kinds of expressions! They’re cute even with simple single-color origami, but if you use paper with logos or illustrations, you can create Santas full of personality!


