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Easy Origami Heart

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Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Just in time to impress their teachers, friends or grandparents for Valentine’s Day we have an easy origami heart tutorial for you today!

There are several different ways to make an origami heart but I’ve found this the easiest to show kids and the easiest for them to replicate without instruction.

Start with a square sheet of paper or origami paper cut in half diagonally. We’ll be working with 1 triangle for each heart.

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Fold the triangle in half and then open back up.

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Fold the top down a little more than 1/2 way so about 2/3 of the way down.

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Take one of the bottom points and pull it up towards the top.

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Do the same to the other side.

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Turn the whole thing over

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Take one of the top points and fold it down and out

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Do the same to the other side

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Now fold the top points down halfway

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Do the same to the side points

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

Turn over and you have a perfect little heart. You could even slide a note in the little pocket

Easy origami heart - great for kids! From All for the Boys blog

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Allison Waken is a wife, mom of boys and Phoenix, AZ native. She has been creating inspiring content for All for the Boys since 2011. Allison loves travel, movies and spending as much time as possible with her family while she can!

1 Comment

  1. This isn't how I've been making them, but I think I like this method better! Mine are pointy at the tops. Thank you for sharing!

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