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Gift Origami

7 models tagged “gift

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Kawasaki Rose

The Kawasaki rose is widely regarded as the most beautiful origami flower design. Created by mathematician Toshikazu Kawasaki, it features spiraling petals that uncurl from a central twist. This is an advanced fold requiring precision and patience, but the result is a breathtakingly realistic rose.

8 steps·40 min
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Lily

The origami lily is an elegant flower with four long petals that curl gracefully outward. Built from the frog base (a variation of the preliminary base with extra squash folds), this intermediate model looks impressive displayed in a vase or attached to a gift. Use white, pink, or orange paper for a classic look.

6 steps·16 min
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Love Heart

The origami heart is a simple yet charming design perfect for Valentine's Day, anniversaries, or any loving occasion. This easy fold uses a single square sheet and takes just minutes. String them into garlands or use as card decorations.

0 steps·6 min
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Double Heart

The origami double heart creates two interlocking hearts from a single sheet of paper — a beautiful symbol of two hearts becoming one. This intermediate fold is more impressive than the simple heart and makes a stunning Valentine's Day card decoration, wedding favor, or anniversary gift topper.

7 steps·14 min
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Love Letter Envelope

The origami love letter is a clever fold that transforms a square sheet into an envelope sealed with a heart shape. Write your message on the inside before folding for a personal, handmade touch. It is perfect for Valentine's Day notes, birthday messages, or any heartfelt letter.

6 steps·8 min
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Gift Bow

The origami bow is a practical and beautiful fold that replaces store-bought gift ribbons. Made from a single square sheet, it creates an elegant bow shape with two loops and two tails. Attach it to wrapped gifts, greeting cards, or use it as a hair accessory or decoration.

6 steps·10 min
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easy

Masu Box

The masu box is a traditional Japanese origami container that is both beautiful and functional. Using two sheets of slightly different sizes, you create a box and matching lid. Use it to hold jewelry, sweets, small gifts, or trinkets. The clean geometric lines make it elegant enough for any occasion.

7 steps·10 min