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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!

Simple Origami You Can Fold from a Single Sheet (111–120)

morning glory

Origami Morning Glory: Easy How-To — How to make an easy origami morning glory
morning glory

A morning glory you can easily make with a single sheet of origami.

It evokes the fresh feeling of an early morning.

Choose origami paper in your favorite color to form the petals, and use green paper to make the stem and leaves.

If you use a toothpick to add a gentle curve to the stem, it will look much more realistic.

It’s the kind of warm, nostalgic activity that might bring back memories of observation journals.

This origami is perfect for parents and children to enjoy together.

How about creating lovely memories with a seasonal morning glory?

carnation

On Mother’s Day: “Carnation” origami
carnation

Why not try making a carnation out of origami? It’s easy to make with just one sheet of paper, so it’s perfect for beginners.

If you carefully crease the paper from the edges toward the center, you’ll create soft, fluffy petals.

Trim the edges of the petals to add a wavy look, and it will turn out just like a real flower.

Using origami in various colors lets you enjoy carnations with different expressions.

Make one with care as a gift for someone special or as a decoration to brighten up your room.

One Piece

(Easy Origami Dress) Origami dress 👗 Simple origami one-piece / Easy origami skirt / Princess dress
One Piece

Let’s make a cute one-piece dress using just one sheet of origami! Prepare a sheet of your favorite origami paper.

As you fold, there are a few small, detailed steps, but you’ll start to see parts like the skirt and sleeves take shape, making it fun to fold along! You can give the hem a slight angle for a fluffy, flared skirt, or use a bigger angle for a tight, fitted dress—try making different styles of dresses! Solid colors are adorable, but using patterned or foil origami also looks wonderful!

snowman

[Origami] How to fold a snowman – easy with just one sheet of origami paper!!
snowman

Introducing a realistic snowman figure you can make from a single sheet of origami paper.

Prepare one sheet of origami with a white reverse side.

It may look complicated at first glance, but if you follow the steps, you’ll end up with a chubby, two-tiered snowman body.

Once the origami snowman is complete, finish it by cutting and pasting on a face, hat, and twig arms.

You can also draw them with colored pens instead of using cut paper.

It’s also fun to make lots of bodies in advance and let your child create the facial expressions freely.

butterfly

[With a single sheet of origami] How to fold a cute butterfly - Origami Butterfly [with voice commentary] / Grandma’s Origami
butterfly

Here’s an idea for making a butterfly out of a single sheet of origami paper.

You won’t need scissors or glue, and you can create a very delicate and cute butterfly! There are many steps, but watching the butterfly take shape is a lot of fun as you make it.

Be sure to follow the video as a reference and give it a try.

It’s important to make precise creases, so fold carefully to complete your adorable butterfly.

The color change at the tips of the wings is a lovely touch, too!