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How to make an origami ring

You will need:

  • 7.5cm x 7.5cm origami paper
  • Pen

Step 1

Folding your origami ring

Take your sheet of 7.5×7.5cm paper (or size that fits your finger) and fold in half and then in half again.

Press down the folds firmly.

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Step 2

Unfold the paper back to where you started. Fold the outer two edges in to meet the middle fold.

Origami ring – step 2


Step 3

Unfold the paper back to where you started. Take one side and fold it up to the first line. Rotate the paper and repeat for the opposite side.

Origami ring – step 3


Step 4

Unfold back to where you started. Fold up one side to create another fold. Flip over your paper.

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Step 5

Fold the two upper corners into the centre of the paper, it will look a bit like a paper aeroplane.

Origami ring – step 5


Step 6

Flip over the paper and fold your triangle down on the second line, so it meets the centre of the paper.

Origami ring – step 6


Step 7

Create the cat’s ears

Flip the paper back over. Push your finger under the flap of the paper and fold on both sides to create a kind of bow shape. Fold the ears into points.

Part 1

Origami ring – step 7 pt 1

Part 2

Origami ring – step 1

Part 3

Origami ring – step 7 pt 3


Step 8

Fold up the bottom of the paper into an equal fold, and continue folding. You will be able to follow the folds you made earlier.

Keep folding until you see a heart shape.

Part 1

Origami ring – step 8

Part 2

Origami ring – step 8


Step 9

Fold the bottom of the heart point upwards underneath the ring strap.

Origami ring – step 9


Step 10

Flip it over and draw an adorable cat face!

Origami ring – step 10


Step 11

Wrap the ring around your finger to turn it into a circle.

Fold one side of the strap in half lengthways and tuck it into the other.

Wear your paper rings with pride!

Origami ring - step 11
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Little origami with a big impact!

Sometimes the smallest projects are the most enjoyable. Once you’ve learnt the origami paper ring, you can adapt it into different shapes and sizes to give to friends and family!

Looking to keep the kids interested in origami?

You’re in luck, we got lots of kids origami projects for them to try. There’s even an easy video to follow along with if they are more of a visual learner!

Easy origami animals for kids

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