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DIY Origami Paper Flower Ball

Paper flowers are popular decoration for holidays and parties because they can come in with a variety of shapes and colors. Here is a nice DIY project to make an origami paper flower ball. It is actually a Japanese paper model,…

DIY Origami Lucky Star Earrings

Here is a super cute idea to use origami lucky stars to make earrings. I've never seen using paper to make jewelry, but the earrings look so gorgeous. And they are fun and easy to make. Just cut the paper…

DIY Origami Paper Flower Dish

Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which transforms a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. There is a wide variety of crafts you can make with origami technique. Sometimes these crafts are…

DIY Origami Rose Bouquet

Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which transforms a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. There are a lot of creative ways to make origami roses. And here is a nice tutorial…

DIY Cute Little Origami Paper Basket

If you have school-age kids, there are many occasions for distributing small gifts to every kid, such as Valentine’s Day, birthday and so on. It is a good idea to make some really creative gift packages to put the gifts…

DIY Origami Lotus Flower

The lotus flower is a pure white flower that grows from the mud at the bottom of ponds and streams. The superb lotus flower rises above the water and is usually white or pink with 15 or more oval, spreading…

DIY Beautiful Origami Gift Basket

Here is a cute idea to fold a beautiful origami gift basket. This little basket is fun to make and you can work with your kid on it. You can choose your favorite colors for the paper and any ornaments you…

DIY Origami Kusudama Decoration

The Japanese kusudama is a paper model that is usually created by sewing or gluing multiple identical pyramidal units (usually stylized flowers folded from square paper) together through their points to form a spherical shape. Here is a nice DIY tutorial on…