origami tulips
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Tulip

Even though tulips aren’t originally from Japan, they’ve been popular since they were brought over during the Edo period. They symbolize beauty, elegance, and the arrival of spring. The origami tulip is a much-loved figure in Japan today, known for its simplicity and the colorful touch it brings to any space. The origami tulip is…

traditional origami lily
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Lily

Imagine a lily, its petals unfolding in delicate curves. In Japan, this flower symbolizes purity, beauty, and new beginnings. Often associated with femininity, lilies add a touch of magic to ceremonies like weddings. We’re going to capture that same elegance into a paper model. The lily flower, with its simple yet striking shape, is a…

origami fans
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How to Fold an Easy Origami Fan

The sensu, or folding fan, has a really interesting history! It originated during Japan’s Heian period and has evolved from a symbol of aristocratic status to a versatile tool in many aspects of Japanese life. It’s used in traditional dances, theatrical performances, ceremonies, and artwork. Oh, and it’s great for staying cool, too! In this…

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How to Fold an Easy Origami Lantern

Let’s make a traditional origami lantern, a symbol deeply rooted in Japanese tradition. While origami is known for its animal designs like cranes, the lantern stands out with its own charm during festivals. It symbolizes guidance, protection, and the illumination of darkness. The origami lantern is super easy to fold, making it perfect for beginners….

traditional origami rose
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Rose

Looking to create a rose out of paper? Today, I’ll walk you through creating your very own origami rose. Unlike other origami roses, the traditional fractal rose features a repeating pattern that’s very interesting to fold and perfect for beginners. Whether you want to add a unique touch to your paper art, home decor, surprise…

Jumping Frog
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Jumping Frog

These easy-to-follow instructions will show you how to fold a traditional origami jumping frog. This origami frog can actually jump pretty far if you press down on its back! When you fold this model, the paper will get pretty thick near the end. Don’t worry if your folds aren’t completely perfect. The frog will still…

Origami Butterfly
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Butterfly

Are you up for folding a symbol of transformation and beauty? Today, we will show you how to make your own traditional origami butterfly. In Japanese culture, butterflies symbolize the soul, renewal, and the delicate nature of life. Origami butterflies are often folded during spring festivals and other celebrations and used as decorations to represent…

Traditional Paper Crane
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Crane

The traditional paper origami crane is probably the most famous of all origami models. It’s designed after the Japanese red-crowned crane. In Japanese mythology, this crane is known as the “Honourable Lord Crane,” and its wings carry souls up to heaven. The Japanese name for this model is “Orizuru” which simply means “Folded crane.” “Ori”…

traditional origami turtle
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How to Fold an Easy Origami Turtle

Create a cute, 3-D-shaped origami turtle with these easy-to-follow instructions. This model is great for practicing the swivel and pleat folds while still being accessible to beginners. If you’re new to paper folding, have a look at our Beginner’s Guide, which will teach you all the basic folds and techniques. Traditional Origami Turtle Step-by-Step Instructions…

origami star boxes
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Star Box

These diagrams will show you how to make an origami star box. If you’ve never folded anything before, we recommend that you check out our Beginner’s Guide, which will show you all the basic folds and techniques. Traditional Origami Star Box Step-by-Step Instructions Step 1 Start with the white side up. Fold in half and unfold. Step…

origami snake
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How to Fold an Origami Snake

Celebrate the Year of the Snake with this charming origami snake designed by Oriol Esteve! Named the “Zodiac Snake,” this easy-to-follow model is perfect if you’re ready to try something a bit more sophisticated without feeling overwhelmed. What makes this model particularly appealing is its accessibility. The clear folding sequence makes each step straightforward while…

origami rabbits
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How to Fold an Easy Origami Rabbit

Looking for a fun and creative way to enjoy spring and renewal? Let’s learn how to craft this cute origami rabbit, a symbol of cleverness, agility, and good fortune in Japanese culture. The origami bunny isn’t just an interesting project for Easter. It also connects with Japanese folklore, especially during the Tsukimi (Moon Viewing festival),…

origami penguins
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How to Fold a Very Easy Origami Penguin

Let’s fold an origami penguin, a playful and creative project perfect for beginners of all ages. Whether you’re decorating for a seasonal display, a themed party, or simply engaging in a calming craft, our step-by-step guide will help you bring this charming creature to life. This traditional model is great for beginners and can be…

origami owls
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How to Fold a Traditional Origami Owl

Are you ready for a fun and slightly more challenging origami project? With each fold, you’ll bring a fascinating creature to life, capturing its wisdom and quiet beauty. The traditional origami owl offers an interesting way to practice your folding (and cutting) skills. Don’t worry if this model seems a bit trickier. We’ll guide you…