[Origami] Have fun with kids! A collection of easy snowman origami ideas
Snowmen are round, plump, and so adorable, aren’t they?
You might think you can’t make a snowman without snow… but that’s not true!
Even without snow, no problem!
This time, we’re sharing ideas for making cute snowmen out of origami.
We’ve got lots of ideas, like stylish snowmen dressed up with hats and scarves, triangle-shaped ones, and even triple-stacked snowmen.
Be sure to give them a try!
The snowmen you make will look super cute displayed in your room or hung up as decorations!
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[Origami] Have Fun with Kids! A Collection of Easy Snowman Ideas Made with Origami (11–20)
A snowman whose individuality shines

Here are some snowman ideas that let each person’s individuality shine.
All you need are origami paper in your favorite colors, tape, and a pen.
First, make creases with the white side facing inward.
Next, fold the hat, then the face, and the body in that order.
The triangular hat looks so cute! Finally, draw the face with a pen and you’re done.
It could be fun to customize the snowman’s expression.
Just thinking about what kind of face to give your snowman is exciting, isn’t it? Be sure to enjoy everyone’s unique differences as you make them!
Snowman made with two sheets of origami paper

Here’s an idea for making a snowman with two sheets of origami paper.
You’ll need two sheets of white origami paper, round stickers, a pen, and glue.
First, take one sheet and fold it into a triangle twice, then fold all the corners inward toward the center.
Fold the corners inward again to round out the shape.
Next, use the other sheet to fold the body.
Be careful—it’s folded differently from the first sheet! Finally, use the round stickers and a pen to draw the face, and you’re done! The key point of this idea is that using two sheets makes the folding steps easier to understand.
Give it a try!
Cute! Origami of an igloo and a snowman.

Here’s an idea for making a snowman and a kamakura (snow hut) out of origami.
If you make the snowman small, you can place it inside the kamakura for display.
For the snowman, start by placing the origami paper like a diamond, with the white side facing up.
Next, fold the bottom corner up to the center to crease it, unfold, then fold again by aligning the corner to the crease you just made.
After making one more wrap fold on the same section, flip the paper over and fold the remaining corner to the center.
The colored part will become the hat, and the remaining white area will be the snowman’s face and body.
From here, fold the corners and edges, using pleat folds as needed to shape the snowman.
For the kamakura, fold the corners and edges inward little by little along the creases to form the structure.
Cute snowman dot stickers

Here’s a cute snowman idea using dot stickers.
What you’ll need: round stickers, white origami paper, origami paper cut to one-quarter size, glue, a pen, scissors, 5 mm round stickers, 8 mm round stickers, and 16 mm round stickers.
First, let’s make the snowman with the white origami paper.
There’s a tricky step in the process, so it’s reassuring to make it together with a parent or teacher.
Next, fold a scarf using the quarter-size origami paper.
Finally, use the round stickers to add color to the face parts and the hands, and you’re done! It’s fun to add color with stickers instead of coloring, isn’t it? Give it a try!
Transform! Snowman

Make, play, and have fun! We’ll introduce a transforming snowman craft idea.
All you need is origami paper and a pen.
First, fold the paper into a triangle twice with the white side on the inside.
Unfold it, then fold the opposite corners inward twice each to make creases.
Next, add intersecting creases to the origami.
Finally, open the paper, draw the face parts in the revealed sections, and assemble along the creases to finish! It’s a charming craft that transforms from a snowflake into a snowman.
Give it a try and have fun making and playing!
Snowman you can make easily

Here’s an idea for an easy-to-make snowman.
All you need is origami paper, a black pen, and colored pens.
First, fold the paper in half into a square twice with the colored side facing inward.
Open it once, then fold it back.
Next, fold the snowman’s head and body.
The key is to tuck the corners inward to create a rounded shape.
Finally, draw the face with a black pen and the nose with a colored pen, and you’re done! The steps are simple, so it’s highly recommended.
Feel free to add your own creative touches as you make it!
Great for practicing glue, too! Cute snowman

Here’s an idea for a snowman with a hat and a scarf.
You’ll make it in two parts—hat and head, scarf and body.
Use two sheets of origami paper, each 15 × 7.5 cm.
We’ll start with the head, so place the paper vertically.
Fold the bottom edge up to about four-thirds of the overall height, then fold about 1 cm back down, and fold back up about 5 mm.
Turn the paper over, fold the left and right edges to meet at the center, then squash the pocketed sections into triangles.
The opened area will be the face and the remaining red area will be the hat, so shape the face into a circle and the hat into a triangle.
For the body, fold about 1 cm along one short edge to make the scarf section, then fold the paper in half so the scarf shows on the front.
With the scarf at the top, turn the paper over and fold the top left and right corners diagonally inward.
Finally, round off the lower white section to complete the body.
Glue the parts together and draw the face to finish.
In conclusion
Every snowman is so cute! And when we say snowman, it’s not just two stacked circles—some have hats and scarves, and there are shapes other than circles too. They’re all adorable. Be sure to have fun making all kinds of snowmen with the kids!


