If you are looking for cheap and easy DIY Christmas decorations, you’re in the right place! We are sharing our favorite easy origami ornaments for Christmas that you can make with a sheet of paper. The best part is that these paper tree ornaments are so cute that you’ll want to hang on your tree them every year. Each kid can fold their own origami Christmas ornaments with the paper of their choice for a very festive holiday tree.

Origami Christmas ornaments: Image shows a finished origami ornament in red and blue hanging from a tree. from Kids Activities Blog
Let’s make an origami Christmas ornament!

DIY Christmas origami Ornament

For these origami ornaments, all you need is a pair of scissors, a piece of paper and a ribbon for hanging on the Christmas tree. Kids and adults can sit down in during the holiday season to make these easy Christmas origami crafts and spend a lovely day with the whole family.

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This is a simple project for kids of all ages, including kids in kindergarten, primary school and older kids – each fold is simple, it is the number of folds that may need assistance with younger kids. Use your finished origami crafts to decorate your Christmas tree! What a great way to get ready for the holiday season.

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Supplies Needed for Origami Ornament

Origami ornaments supplies - origami paper, scissors, glue and clips. Kids Activities Blog
This is all you need to get started.

Instructions to make a Christmas origami ornament craft

Step 1

With the side with the color you want showing facing up: Fold opposing corners diagonally.

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Let’s start with the first step.
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One simple fold.

Step 2

Flip over.

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Open up the piece of paper.
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And then fold the other way.

Step 3

Fold the paper in half.

These are the folds you should have now.
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Now fold again.

Step 4

Open then fold the other way in half.

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Open again…
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And fold to the other side.

Step 5

Bring corners together, letting sides fold inward at creases to form a square.

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It should look like a kite.

Step 6

With the open end down, fold the left and right side corners to the middle forming a kite.

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Let’s fold the right side.
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Now fold the left side.

Step 7

Open the kite.

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Open it!

Step 8

Invert the left corner according to the creases.

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Now let’s fold again

Step 9

Flip over and repeat.

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So far it’s so easy, right?

Step 10

With the open end down, fold the left and right side corners to the middle forming a kite.

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Let’s make. akite again
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Now fold one side.
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And then the other.

Step 11

Open the kite.

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Open the kite.

Step 12

Invert the right corner according to the creases.

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Pay attention to the creases.

Step 13

Invert the left corner according to the creases.

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Now the fun part starts!

Step 14

Fold the bottom corner up, creasing between the two corners on the side.

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From now on, it’s pretty much the same process for a bit.

Step 15

Following the same crease, reverse the fold to tuck the corner to the inside.

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Fold it inside.

Step 16

Flip over and repeat.

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Repeat the process.
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Just like this.
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And again.

Step 17

Fold the bottom corner up, creasing between the two corners on the side.

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Fold again.

Step 18

Following the same crease, reverse the fold to tuck the corner to the inside.

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Repeat the same folds.

Step 19

Open the left and right sides, turning 90 degrees to fold flat then repeat.

Origami ornaments step 19 - Kids Activities Blog
It should look like this.

Step 20

Fold the bottom corner up, creasing between the two corners on the side.

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Fold a corner.
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And then the other corner.

Step 21

Following the same crease, reverse the fold to tuck the corner to the inside.

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Fold inwards like so.
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And then do the same on the other side.

Step 22

Flip over and repeat. Fold the bottom corner up, creasing between the two corners on the side.

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Repeat with every side of the craft.
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Just like so.

Step 23

Following the same crease, reverse the fold to tuck the corner to the inside.

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Do this with every side.

Step 24

Fold the bottom right corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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Continue following the steps!
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We are halfway there!

Step 25

Fold the bottom left corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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Fold both corners like so.

Step 26

Open and push the bottom right corner to the inside according to the creases.

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Now open your craft.

Step 27

Open and push the bottom left corner to the inside according to the creases.

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It’ll look like this now.

Step 28

Flip over and repeat.

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Repeat again!

Step 29

Fold the bottom right corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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And now we go through the same process one again.

Step 30

Fold the bottom left corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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The effort will be worth it, we promise!

Step 31

Open and invert the bottom right corner to the inside according to the creases.

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DIY ornaments are the best.

Step 32

Open and invert the bottom left corner to the inside according to the creases.

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Keep folding away!

Step 33

Open the left and right sides, turning 90 degrees to fold flat, then repeat.

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We are almost done with this part.

Step 34

Fold the bottom right corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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Continue folding.

Step 35

Fold the bottom left corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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Fold both corners.

Step 36

Open and invert the bottom right corner to the inside according to the creases.

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Now, we invert the bottom right corner.

Step 37

Open and invert the bottom left corner to the inside according to the creases.

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And do the same on the other corner.

Step 38

Flip over and repeat on the last side. Fold the bottom right corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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We are almost done with this part of the craft.

Step 39

Fold the bottom left corner up so the edge aligns with the vertical crease in the center.

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Repeat these steps one last time.

Step 40

Open and push the bottom right corner to the inside according to the creases.

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We are almost done!

Step 41

Open and push the bottom left corner to the inside according to the creases.

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It’s so easy, right?

Step 42

Stand upright and fan out the sides evenly, forming the first half of the ornament.

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This is what it should look like from above.

Step 43

Repeat the entire process with the second sheet of origami paper to form the second half of the ornament.

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Repeat the whole process on a different paper.

Step 44

Fold the piece of string or ribbon in half, then tie a half knot near the end.

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Do a little knot!

Step 45

Snip the tip top of one ornament half to make a small hole in the top.

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And then we just cot off the tip.
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Like this!

Step 46

Thread the folded end of the string through the hole from the inside, so the knot is on the inside supporting the ornament half. Note: you can glue the knot to the inside top of the ornament to secure it.

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Now put the thread across it.

Step 47

Line up the inside faces of each half ornament. Apply a small drop of glue to the faces of one half ornament and press together with the corresponding face from the other half.

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Glue your parts together!

Step 48

Hold or clip until glue dries.

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Hold the parts together for a while.

Step 49

Once dry, your ornament is ready to hang on your Christmas tree!

Image shows a finished origam ornament hanging from a tree. from Kids activities blog
Isn’t this ornament so cute?

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What did you think of these origami ornaments? Did you enjoy making them? Let us know in the comments!



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