Easy to make paper bat decoration that can be hung from the ceiling or attached to the wall. Learn how to make cute and easy origami bat and use them as
Origami is the art of paper folding. I made this brooch by folding denim from old jeans instead of paper. I used the origami scheme for folding a dove.
Super easy paper bird finger puppets. These can be made from recycled paper. A simple origami project for kids. Great doodle art project too!
Origami Animals have been the top popular craft creature in the world of origami. Those animals comes in different shapes and sizes. No matter you are beginners or skilled for origami, there are some of
Learn how to make origami cats in 2 different ways. Both are super cute and really simple to make, plus we have added video tutorials at the end. So, even if
Craft this super easy origami jellyfish using the step-by-step tutorial. Bonus: you can turn it into an octopus too!
Learn how to make an origami peace dove with an easy-to-follow video tutorial. Also includes tips on how to customise your finished project!
Super easy paper bird finger puppets. These can be made from recycled paper. A simple origami project for kids. Great doodle art project too!
We're ready to celebrate Fall with this quick and easy origami maple leaf craft,. Learn how to make origami maple leaf with the help of our tutorial!
Free printable pages of quick and easy origami animals. These PDF sheets have simple step by step instructions that are perfect for beginners.
On this page you'll find all of the origami diagrams I've made so far, including ebooks, free and premium origami diagrams for a variety of origami models.
If your kids love origami and enjoy corner bookmarks, they've got to make this adorable origami koala bookmark.
Learn how to make a pretty origami butterfly with printable templates. Print, color, and watch the video to learn how to fold it!
The Shai Sconce, part of our Gami Collection, is inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding. The practice often involves folding a single sheet of paper into various forms without cutting or using adhesive. The folding process can be complex, but the end result feels effortless and possesses such beauty. We wanted to translate this concept into clay, a material that, when rolled into sheets, struggles under its own weight. After much trial and error, we were able to develop forms that embody the same graceful simplicity found in the art of origami. Available in both a left and right orientation.
Make an origami cat using this fun and easy tutorial for beginners! This can be made as a two-piece origami, or a head only.
I’m excited to share how to make this adorable Origami Koala I created in early September. You need three same-size square origami paper, one for the head and 2 for the body. They are connect…
Origami. How to Make a Dinosaur : Origami video tutorial. In this video, you will learn how to make a dinosaur out of paper, with your own hands.
Learn how to make origami pumpkins, a perfect Autumn craft or a cute Halloween craft that you can use as wall decor, photography props and so on.
Learn how to fold an easy origami jumping frog. Get the free printable step by step instructions perfect for kids and start playing!
Boo! Get into the spirit (pun intended) of Halloween with this cute Origami Ghost Craft! Easy enough for kids of all ages; all you need is paper!
Model : Tyrannosaurus Rex Author : Jo Nakashima Country : Japan Diagram : Yes CP : No Publish : 2015
Learn how to make an origami fish with an easy tutorial for beginners! This simple paper craft is a great way to learn origami.
Learn how to make an easy origami dog face/ dog head. This is a simple origami project combined with some fun doodling for kids of all ages
Go on an origami safari with these amazing African animals folded from paper. You'll see origami lions, giraffes, elephants, cheetahs and much more!
Make a 3D paper doodlebug with our printable template. This is a fun STEM craft for older kids, exploring patterns and symmetry in nature
Learn how to make an Easy Origami Heart for Valentine’s Day. A piece of paper, a bit of patience and a few clever folds are all you’ll need to make this simple heart. What better way to show someone you care than with a hand-folded paper heart.
Ross Symons decided to fold one origami model every day for a year. He described how this obsession with origami started on Instagram's blog: "I started with the crane and I lost count of how many times I folded it. What I didn’t realize at the time is how origami was going to become such a massive part of my life."
Make an origami frog that really jumps! These easy to fold origami jumping frogs are so much fun to play with! Click through for step by step folding instructions.
Making a paper heart is so easy and fun. With just a few simple folds you can create an origami heart in less than 5 minutes! Paper folding is such a relaxing activity - Low mess crafts are the best! Use these paper hearts to decorate for Valentine's Day, or give them to your loved ones to show your appreciation. Origami hearts also make fun decorations and favours for weddings, anniversaries, Mother's Day, and Father's Day! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this
Figuring out the first art project of the year with my kids is always a daunting task for me. This is why I was so excited when I found this pin of suncatchers on Pinterest (links back to the blog Make, Do, Play). I really wanted to do something that my students would have fun with and could easily be started late if new students joined my class throughout the week (I see mine for an entire week.. then rotate to the next class). My students absolutely LOVE origami and even though I'm not particularly skilled at it, the folds in this project were very simple.. so it was a easy choice! I started this project by reviewing both linear and radial symmetry with my students. We talked about the difference between the two.. then sorted a number of images based on their type of symmetry. Once I was sure my students had it down, I moved on to demonstrating two folds that they could use for the project. I folded two different examples on my document camera, while my 5th graders followed along on scrap paper. After showing them the two folds, they decided which one of the two radial suncatcher designs they wanted to create... then picked out their colors. I originally intended for this to be a color wheel lesson.. but you need to have 8 different colored papers for these designs and not 6 like a standard color wheel has. So instead they had free reign on their color choices (either way they were getting some color mixing lesson). **The paper we used was a semi-transparent colored origami paper . It think these really turned out beautifully and they were very simple to make! On Friday I hung them up in the cafeteria windows.. they look stunning in the morning light! :)
Origami is such a fun activity! It helps kids with fine motor skills as well as following directions. It’s a pretty inexpensive activity as all you need is origami paper and you can make your own but cutting any thin paper (like copy paper you used and want to recycle) into squares. A great project…
The idea for this lesson came from an image I saw on Pinterest.. but after doing some investigative work - seems to have originated from the blog Art. Paper. Scissors. Glue and before that from the 1991 book written by Sara Beggs, "The No Nonsense Guide to Teaching Art." For this lesson we began by taking about what symmetry is and the difference between linear symmetry (1 line of symmetry) and radial symmetry (more than 1 line of symmetry). Then we talked about what a sculpture is (a piece of artwork you can see from all sides - it is 3-dimensional) and what a relief "sculpture" is (a piece of artwork that has depth on the surface but is not meant to be seen from all sides). Once students understood the principles behind radial symmetry and sculpture we began creating our very own radial paper relief sculptures! Students started by folding a piece of 12"x12" black construction paper diagonally both ways and vertical and horizontally (to create an 'X' crease and a '+' crease). Making these creases makes creating a radial design SO much easier because it gives you guidelines to work with. Once their papers had been folded and their names written, we sat them aside. Before having students begin folding their colored paper (each piece was cut to 3" x 3") to fill the inside of their design, I demonstrated 4 folds to them to get them started. *Students were allowed to deviate from these folds if they wanted to. To download the handout below, click on the arrow button in the top right corner (this will open it in a new window). You can download from there. My kids absolutely LOVED this project! They are already super into origami, so this project was like heaven to them! :) You might also be interested in checking out my Paper Poinsettia Sculpture lesson which uses the same basic concepts. Also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
A free colouring printable to make an origami butterfly.
Origami shark isn't among the most common origamis, but it is undoubtedly impressive. This tutorial will show you how to make an origami shark craft with
Learn how to fold an easy origami butterfly with our step by step instructions and video tutorial. The perfect paper craft for kids!