Let's make an origami umbrella! A collection of easy folding ideas that both kids and adults can enjoy
How about making umbrellas with origami? It’s perfect for crafts during the rainy season, and just choosing colorful papers can fill you with excitement.
Origami umbrellas come in many variations, from simple steps to fold to three-dimensional, eye-catching designs.
Display the finished umbrellas side by side, and your room will instantly look bright and cheerful.
In this article, we’re introducing lots of ideas for making umbrellas with origami.
Find your favorite folding method and have fun giving it a try!
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Let's make an umbrella with origami! A collection of simple folding ideas that both kids and adults can enjoy (11–20)
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The method is simple, and let’s make an umbrella that will brighten even a gloomy, rainy day.
For the umbrella part, prepare one sheet of origami paper and form the umbrella shape while creasing as you go.
As you puff up the triangular sections, squash-fold them, then fold in the tip of the triangle.
For the handle, roll the origami paper tightly to make it firm; this will give you a sturdy, reliable handle.
Finally, glue the handle to the umbrella and you’re done.
Using patterned origami paper may make it look even more festive.
In conclusion
We introduced some ideas for making umbrellas with origami.
Did you find a folding method you like? One of the charms of origami is that you can enjoy it at your own pace, from simple steps to slightly more complex ones.
By changing the colors and patterns or displaying the finished umbrellas side by side, even rainy days will feel much more cheerful.
Be sure to have fun making colorful umbrellas together with the kids.


