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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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!







