Easy paper crafts
Whether they’re cut, folded, pasted or printed, paper crafts are easy and fun to make! Here are some ideas for paper crafts you and the kids can do together – from paper origami sharks, paper garlands and pleader peacock fans, these are sure to be a hit with young and old.
Easy paper origami
Do you know where origami originated? It comes from the Japanese words oru which means ‘to fold’ and kami which means ‘paper’. Paper folding in those ancient times were strictly used for ceremonial purposes – often religious in nature but by the Edo period (1603- 1868) paper folding had become recreational too. It came to be regarded as a new form of art that was enabled by the advent of paper both mass-produced and more affordable. Today, however, origami often prioritizes a puzzle aspect to the folding, and the challenge of folding a single square of paper without using cuts or glue. Keeping this in mind, we have some kid-friendly origami ideas that the kids will enjoy folding and playing with afterwards!
Oh, how we loved playing with cootie catchers when we were kids! That’s what makes these origami Shark Cootie Catchers so much fun and easy to make – you already know how to fold them. If you’re feeling a bit rusty, have a look at the step-by-step video and tutorial here. The kids will love this one!
Looking for a paper origami craft that’s a little bit more challenging for older kids? These origami mushrooms are something straight out of a fairy tale garden. Get the full tutorial here.
Easy paper garlands
Did you miss our previous tutorial on how to create your very own celebrational paper garland? We had so much fun making these, and they still look great today! Customise the design to go along with with a kids-party theme, casual family affair or any outdoor bash! You can even add fairy lights to the completed craft for a whimsical touch. Click here for the full step-by-step tutorial.
We made these using only PNA stationery and crafting supplies, so be sure to get all the goodies from your nearest PNA store. Have a look at our online catalogue here.
Easy pleated peacock paper fan
Is the last of the summer heat getting to you? This paper peacock fan is so easy to make over the school holidays. It’s as easy as folding a paper fan and sticking the two semi-circles together. Decorate the tail with painted circles and paste a cut-out of a peacock head to an ice-cream stick. Easy-peasy! Click here for the full tutorial.
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