Why not try folding a tulip with origami? Using colorful origami paper will bring a burst of lively charm to your room, as if flowers have suddenly bloomed.
This article introduces a simple, enjoyable way to fold a tulip.
Spending time crafting a spring-like piece with your child is truly soothing.
Display the finished tulips side by side to create a cute space that looks like a little flower garden.
Feel free to give it a try!
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[Origami] Easy-to-fold tulips! A collection of ideas that both children and adults can enjoy (1–10)
Cute for display! 3D tulips

Introducing a tulip idea that results in a striking piece by curving the tips of the petals! After doing the “zabuton fold,” which gathers the corners of the origami to the center, fold it into a triangle twice, squash the pocket that forms, and return the paper to a square.
Fold the corners of the square on both sides to the center line, flip the paper so the folded parts are on the inside, and then fold the bottom edge slightly inward.
Cut the bottom corner of the origami and puff it out from the inside to complete the tulip flower.
Curve the tips of the petals for a three-dimensional finish, attach the stem and leaves, and you’re done.
How to fold a tulip: suitable from age 3!

An easy tulip origami perfect for a first crafting experience, suitable from age three.
Since it’s completed in just a few steps, even small children can feel a sense of achievement, and simply changing the colors lets you create a delightful field of flowers.
You’ll use two sheets of origami paper: one for the flower and one for the stem and leaves.
For the flower, fold the paper into a triangle, then fold both corners up diagonally.
Next, fold the two upper corners and the bottom corner into small triangles to round the shape, and the flower is done.
For the stem and leaves, fold the paper into a triangle to make a crease, then fold the left edge to align with the crease.
Fold it in half along the crease, and finally fold the right side inward to separate the stem and leaves.
Combine it with the flower, and it’s complete!
Easy and cute tulip

It’s an idea that takes six folds for the flower part and seven folds for the stem and leaves.
This count includes steps like folding corners to refine the shape and pulling out the leaves, so when you actually make it, it will feel simpler.
First, fold the flower origami into a triangle, then fold both corners up diagonally.
Next, fold the left, right, and bottom corners into triangles to finish the flower.
For the stem and leaves, fold the origami into a triangle twice, then unfold one layer to return to a single fold.
Fold the left and right edges to meet the center line.
Then fold up the bottom, fold the paper in half, and pull apart the split sections on both sides to form the leaves.
The part left in the center is the stem, so attach the flower there to complete it.
Easy! How to fold a tulip

Here’s how to fold a tulip that looks cute, comes together quickly, and is easy for anyone to make.
You’ll create it in parts: the flower, the stem, and the leaf.
First, fold the origami paper into a triangle to make a crease, then open it and fold the top corner down to meet the crease.
Next, fold the bottom corner up to meet the top edge; after creasing, unfold it.
Align the two existing creases on the paper and fold along them, then fold up the left and right corners to form the tulip shape.
Tuck in the corners and adjust the shape to finish the flower.
For the stem, fold the paper into a long, narrow strip.
For the leaf, make a “zabuton” (cushion) fold, then fold two opposite corners inward to complete it.
How to fold a cute tulip

Many tulip origami designs have two leaves, but this one features a single-leaf design.
To make the flower, fold a square of origami paper into a triangle, then fold up both corners.
The stem and leaf are created together from a single sheet, without separating them.
First, fold the paper into a triangle to crease it, open it, and fold all four edges to meet the crease.
Then, fold only the right edge the same way once more.
Rotate the paper so the right edge is now at the bottom, and fold it in half by bringing the top and bottom corners together.
Next, fold it in half again along the first crease, then gently pull out the thin inner section slightly to the outside to finish.
Combine it with the flower to complete your tulip.
An easy way to fold a tulip

It’s a clever idea that recreates one of the tulip’s features: leaves shaped to hide the stem.
For the flower, you basically fold the origami into a triangle, then fold up both corners.
Tuck the tips to the back to round them off for a nice finish.
For the leaves, fold the origami into a triangle to make a crease, open it, then fold the top and bottom corners to the center.
Next, fold all four edges slightly away from the initial crease.
At this point, make sure the top, bottom, left, and right corners come to sharp points.
Once all edges are folded, fold the paper in half along the crease, then overlap the left and right corners to halve it again.
Finally, fold one of the overlapped corners back diagonally, and you’re done.
Cute in a row! Origami tulips

From a diamond shape to a tulip! This is a fun origami idea with a neat transformation.
First, fold the paper into a triangle, then fold the two top layers into triangles and tuck them inside.
Fold the left and right corners the same way.
Next, fold both sides up along the center line to make a diamond shape, flip the paper over, and fold the left and right corners to meet the center line.
Fold the inside of those corners to the center line to create three petals.
Finally, combine it with a stem and leaves made from green origami paper.
You’ll have a poised, beautiful tulip.


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