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[Easy] Stylish Paper-Cutting Craft Ideas Collection

Kirigami—an art form in which slits are cut into patterned or illustrated paper to create beautiful silhouettes—is made using various materials, from origami paper to construction paper.

Some of you may be thinking, “I want to try making kirigami, but using a craft knife or scissors seems difficult…”

That’s why we’d like to introduce easy and stylish kirigami project ideas.

Many of these feature themes from nature and animals, making them enjoyable for a wide range of people—from children to adults.

These project ideas are also great for beginners, so be sure to check them out!

[Easy] A Collection of Stylish Kirie (Paper-Cutting) Project Ideas (21–30)

Acorn Parent and Child

Autumn origami: Easy papercuts even for beginners♪ Acorn parent and child made from a single sheet of origami! You can make it while watching the video!
Acorn Parent and Child

The way they look like they’re holding hands is so cute! Here’s an idea for an acorn parent-and-child craft.

When it comes to autumn, many children probably look forward to collecting acorns.

Seeing acorns on the roadside really gives you a sense of the season, doesn’t it? This time, why not make a hand-holding acorn parent and child using origami paper, scissors, and a pen? Choose any colors you like for the origami paper.

It could be fun to make the pieces in different colors for a colorful finish.

Adding unique expressions to the acorns would make it even more enjoyable!

Three kinds of cosmos

Three types of cosmos / Flower kirigami 71 🌸 Cosmos Origami
Three kinds of cosmos

Let’s make beautiful autumn flowers! Here are three ideas for cosmos.

What flowers come to mind when you think of autumn? There are chrysanthemums, spider lilies, salvias, and more, but this time, how about making cosmos, which you often see in flower beds? You’ll need pink or white origami paper, round stickers in yellow or orange, scissors, and a pen.

The video introduces three different methods, so choose the one that matches your image or the type you want to make.

Best friends rabbits

[Kirie (Paper Cutting)] How to Make “Best-Friend Bunnies” 🐇 Easy to create using only scissors—great for beginners [With Voice Commentary] / Let’s Start Paper Cutting!
Best friends rabbits

The combination of hearts and rabbits is so cute! Here are some ideas for friendly rabbits.

You might have a chance to make rabbit crafts for the autumn moon-viewing event.

These heart-and-rabbit ideas are perfect for that.

It would also be lovely to layer this piece and stick it inside a full moon made from yellow origami.

Choose any colors you like for the origami.

Colored paper is great, but using white origami might be adorable too.

Be sure to give it a try!

One sheet of origami! How to cut fallen leaves

[Autumn Craft] Papercutting: Easy Way to Make Fallen Leaves
One sheet of origami! How to cut fallen leaves

Make it with a single sheet of origami paper! Here are some ideas for cutting out fallen leaves.

In autumn, the paths get nice and soft with fallen leaves, don’t they? Many people feel the season when they see large and small leaves blown about by the wind.

This time, why not try making fallen leaves using origami paper, scissors, and a pen? The method is kid-friendly, so it’s great to make and play together with children.

You can freely choose the colors of the origami, too—perfect for nurturing creativity.

Take this opportunity to give it a try.

Quickly create autumn leaves!

Autumn origami kirie [Origami]: Quickly make a maple leaf in just 1 minute! Great for beginners at paper cutting. Create it while watching the video.
Quickly create autumn leaves!

The way a big maple leaf and a small maple leaf are connected looks so cute! Here’s an idea for making autumn leaves in a snap.

What comes to mind when you think of autumn traditions? You might imagine insect chirps, moon viewing, and colorful fall foliage.

This time, why not make maple leaves using scissors and origami? You’ll need red or orange origami paper, scissors, and a pen.

Fold the origami in advance with the colored side facing inward.

Then sketch your outline with a pen and cut it out with scissors, and you’ll have a connected maple leaf motif ready to go!