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7 Easy Origami Projects You Can Do as a Beginner

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7 Easy Origami Projects You Can Do as a Beginner

Art Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper, is a fun and relaxing hobby that anyone can get into. From cute decorations to thoughtful gifts, or just to unwind with a fun activity, these 7 easy origami projects are perfect for beginners. Grab some paper, follow these simple instructions below, and let’s start folding!

1. Classic Paper Crane

Classic Paper Crane

Classic Paper Crane

What You’ll Need: A square of paper (I use 15 cm x 15 cm)

How to Do It:

  • Start with a square base.
  • Fold the paper diagonally to form a triangle.
  • Easy instructions to give step-by-step directions on how to create both the wings and head.

Why It’s Great: The paper crane is an evergreen symbol for peace and patience.

2. Simple Origami Butterfly

Simple Origami Butterfly

Simple Origami Butterfly

What You Need: Colorful square paper.

How to Do It:

  • We’ll be folding the paper into one triangle and then into a smaller triangle.
  • Fold in the sides to create a kite shape.
  • Finish by shaping the wings.

Why It’s Great: Butterflies are fast to create and ideal for decor.

3. Easy Origami Heart

Easy Origami Heart

Easy Origami Heart

What You’ll Need: Square paper (red or pink adds a little something).

How to Do It:

  • To make the first step, fold the paper in half diagonally, which will give you a triangle.
  • This will form the top of the heart. Fold down the two top corners to make the heart shape.
  • Ethnic Design: Tweak the folds to finesse the curves.

Why It’s Great: A thoughtful gift or a lovely addition to cards.

4. Origami Box

Origami Box

Origami Box

What You’ll Need: Square paper (sturdier tends to work better).

How to Do It:

  • Use the same technique to unify a square base with its four corners.
  • Make flaps and tuck the sides up.
  • Fold the edges to give the box a shape.

Why It’s Great: A simple project for organizing small things.

5. Jumping Origami Frog

Jumping Origami Frog

Jumping Origami Frog

What You’ll Need: Green square paper.

How to Do It:

  • Fold the paper in half into a triangle, and then in half into a smaller triangle.
  • Make legs by folding the bottom corners outwards.
  • Hit the back to get him to jump!

Why It’s Great: A delightful project that can become a toy.

6. Origami Star

Origami Star

Origami Star

What You’ll Need: Pieces of paper (1 cm x 20 cm).

How to Do It:

  • You can do this with the strip of paper in the shape of a pentagon.
  • Fold the end in and tuck it in between the folds of the star to hold it in place.
  • Press down lightly on the edges to puff it up.

Why It’s Great: A simple but beautiful decoration.

7. Origami Flower

Origami Flower

Origami Flower

What You’ll Need: A square of paper (anything colorful or patterned).

How to Do It:

  • The first method is to take the square and fold the corners inwards.
  • Fold the edges outwards to make petals.
  • For a more open flower, unfold the refinements even more.

Why It’s Great: A lovely piece to gift or have on display.

Why Origami is Perfect for Beginners?

  • Low-cost: All you need is paper!
  • Relaxing: It can be a meditative activity.
  • Creative: Infinite types of unique design.
  • Portable: You can do it anywhere, anytime.

Everything from simple pieces to complex pieces can be made, which makes origami a good way to express your creativity and create something truly beautiful out of a simple piece of paper. These 7 easy projects for beginners will have you folding like a pro (with a little practice) in no time. 

So pick up some paper, follow the steps, and the magic of origami begins!

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