![]() With brand new resources added on weekly basis you will never run out of fun things to make with your kids (either as a parent or as a teacher). ![]() Childhood 101īecome a member of Easy Peasy and Fun membership and gain access to our exclusive craft templates and educational printables. There are many fish in the sea… And your kids can make as many as they want!įollow this simple origami fist instructions. You could make a whole fairy village with these! ![]() See the folded paper faces instructions. Pink Stripey Socks Origami Dahlia flower Water Lily (2011) Carnation Origami Narcissus Daffodil Origami Lotus flower Pansy Christmas Cactus Tulip Cherry Blossom Origami. How about making a few of these cute birdies?Ĭan’t you just see a bunch of folded human faces your kids are going to make? These really look great don’t they? These are really great around Valentine’s day but there’s nothing stopping you from making them all year round! Honestly, what’s more fancy than your own paper folded jewelry? You won’t be able to stop making these! See how to make one! All for the Boys Origami rings? Oh yes! You can easily make an awesome looking bear too! See how to make a blinking eye! Kids Activities Blog These one can be adorable or a bit creepy (in a fun artistic way that is!) Not technically an origami but this little snake craft will give the little hands a decent warm up on folding.Ĭheck out the folding instructions to make an elephant! Hodge Podge Craft Click on the diagram you want and fold away. These bunnies are insanely easy to fold and to make this one even fun we also made a template origami sheet with a bunny face. See the origami bunny folding instructions. Tinkerlab There are instructions for various origami animals so just choose your favorite one and start folding. Hop, hop goes the bunny! Your kids will love making this fluffy animal and you can even top this projet with a pom pom for a tail. This swan is jet another great origami for beginners – easy to fold and looks pretty! See how to fold a paper frog! It’s Always Autumn What do We do All DayĪnd here is another version of these little jumping cooties! ![]() This one will be loved by all the little ninjas around the world – a transforming star! If your kids are cat persons (as I am hehehehe) they will love folding these paper cats. Carefully cut out your origami pages, and let the folding fun begin.We have a easy to follow step by step fox folding intructions ready for you here. Simply print out the square template page shown below, then use crayons or stamps to customize your paper sheets. It’s easy to give the petals and stem of your origami paper flowers a touch of your own personal style. If you opt to use the origami paper template, kids can use crayons and child-safe scissors to color and cut out the sheets for their project.Ĭlick below to download the two pages of instructions, so you can make your very own DIY origami paper flower! This craft is probably best suited for kids ages 5 and up, and our handy printables have easy, step-by-step instructions. Scroll down to see how to make your own lovely DIY flower, using either Melissa & Doug Origami Paper or our free origami paper square template provided on a printable page below. The folding for that type of flower is a little easier than for the one shown in blue. In this activity, we teach you how to make the type of flower shown in yellow and purple in the bouquet pictured above. These DIY origami paper flowers don’t need water to keep their beauty and will stay “fresh” as long as they’re treasured and loved. So we’re here to show you a clever way to give Mom – or any special person – flowers that come from the heart. When our Blog Ambassador Amy of TeachMama asked friends what their children wished they could do for Mom, it’s no surprise that many answers included giving flowers! It seems as if everyone enjoys giving (and getting) colorful flowers. Here’s an easy DIY craft that kids can make for Mother’s Day: An Origami Paper Flower! Pinterest Facebook Twitter Email Shop the Story
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