Origami is such a fun crafting option for kids! It provides great fine motor skill practice, and it’s so exciting to see the creation appear! Check out each of these 15 origami paper crafts to create.
15 Origami Paper Crafts Kids Can Make:
1. Star Wars Origami: The whole Star Wars gang is here! Find the tutorial over at Make and Takes.
2. Origami Crown: Make a crown fit for a prince or princess! Find the tutorial over at Cutting Tiny Bites.
3. Origami Mermaid: How cute is this origami mermaid? Find the tutorial over at Pink Stripey Socks.
4. Origami Tulips: Dreaming of spring? Make some origami tulips! Find the tutorial over at Make and Takes.
5. Origami Jumping Frogs: These origami frogs can actually jump! Find the tutorial over at It’s Always Autumn.
6. Origami Mushrooms: These mushrooms are perfect for both a nature and video game theme! Find the tutorial over at Krokotak.
7. Super Simple Origami Picture Frame: An origami frame is such a fun way to display a photo. Find the tutorial over at Make and Takes.
8. Origami Ninja Stars: Patterns and colors make these ninja stars so fun! Find the tutorial over at Doodlecraft Blog.
9. Shark Cootie Catcher: A fun twist on the usual cootie catcher! Find the tutorial over at Easy Peasy and Fun.
10. Origami Gift Card Holder: A gift card doesn’t have to be ordinary when you wrap it in origami! Find the tutorial over at Make and Takes.
11. Origami Faces: Make a whole family of origami faces! Find the tutorial over at Pink Stripey Socks.
12. Origami Rabbit: An origami rabbit is the perfect project for beginners. Find the tutorial over at Tinkerlab.
13. Origami Starburst Wreath: This wreath can be made in any color combination to fit any theme. Find the tutorial over at Make and Takes.
14. Origami Shirt and Tie: These origami shirts and ties couldn’t be cuter! Find the tutorial over at Jillian in Italy.
15. Origami Hedgehog: This sweet little hedgehog is ready to play! Find the tutorial over at Easy Peasy and Fun.
Crafting with origami is a great way to spend the winter break! Pull out that colorful paper and get to crafting!
we enjoyed making bunny with 4 year old.
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