![]() This should be the stage you have reached now. You can see the witch face and body below. Fold the open bottom ends to 90 degrees to give them a feet-like pattern. Similarly, fold in the right side.įlip the current pattern to the other side. Similarly, fold the left side.įold the left side and draw it inwards, aligning its outer edge with the middle line of the current pattern. Hold the inner (open) edge of the right folded part and fold it outwards by aligning the open edge with the outer edge of the right side. Take the other square paper and fold it into half.īring the 2 left and right top corners down by folding them evenly from both sides. ![]() Use a sharpie to draw the face of the papercraft witch. Trace and cut out a small piece of paper (selected for the witch’s face) to fit inside the trapezium shaped head pocket. You could stop here if you want witch hat origami but it is more fun to continue to get the complete witch.įlip the current pattern to the other side.įold the right and left side of the current pattern inside, aligning their bottom parts of their open ends together along the middle.įlip the current pattern to the other side. If you notice carefully, we have created the hat of the witch. Hold the double layered folds (between the 2 corner sides) and bring it upwards by folding it into half. Now, fold up the narrow corner along the points of the folded parts right below the narrow corner part. Now, fold in the right and left sides along the creases created in step 2.įold the top narrow corner of the current pattern all the way to the opposite corner. Hold the right corner and draw it inwards, making the fold from the outer point of the last crease and aligning the bottom-outer edge of the right corner with the right crease formed in the previous step. Unfold the last 2 folds, they will leave creases. ![]() Now, fold the opposite corners (on both sides of the half folding crease) and fold them inside, aligning their outer edges along the middle crease. Select another colored craft paper for the face of the origami witch we’ll work on it later.įold the square paper into half diagonally and then unfold the paper. and we have some mroe for you here today.Select 2 square paper pieces of the same size for the witch craft. We love Corner Bookmark Designs for all seasons but think that these paper bookmarks for Halloween are particularly fun! As mentioned above, the Origami Bats above double up nicely as bookmarks. maybe not slimey, but they are fun!! You could cut out a black paper cauldron and see if you can make the frogs hop in?! Learn how to make jumping Origami Frogs today! Halloween Origami Bookmark based Designs Making anything Witch related? Or Witch’s cauldron related? Why not add some green slimey frogs to the mix. Such a fun paper folding activity for the spooky season. but also OH SO FUN!! Yes, you can turn them into Origami Corner bookmarks (with al ittle snip here and there) or use them as wall and window decorations this Halloween! How we love easy Halloween Origami for kids. These paper bats are great as decorations OR bat corner bookmarks! This project is also available as a worksheet in our Teachers Pay Teacher’s Store. Make your own “ball & cup” game, or in our case, EYEball and Frank game! Make eye balls or brains to go with this Origami Frankensteinĭid I just say that paper cups were fun?! Oh yes they are!! Here is another example of how to turn the humble basic origami cup into a fabulous Halloween Paper Toy. The basis of this adorable paper cat, is indeed the basic origami cup! We love the origami cup, as it is soooo easy to make and you can decorate it in so many fun ways! Like these fun 3d Paper Cats! Cute 3d Cats, that also work as cat finger puppets! ![]() Aren’t they adorable? They look great strung up on some baker’s twine for a cute and easy Ghost Garland made from paper folding. I love that Halloween can be so rather adorably CUTE!! And as the cuteness continues, we love to share this lovely Origami Ghost Pattern. Add Kawaii faces to your Paper Ghost Garland Great as a garland or part of a greeting card (and hide a little black cat or origami ghost underneath!). and then hide them under these fabulous doodle origami witch hats!! A super simple origami pattern for kids, that you can then decorate with paper, stickers and pens. Have fun with doodles and stickers on these origami witch’s hats!
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