How To Fold An Origami Bow

Origami is a fun pastime practiced by many people all over the world. As you know, at Skip to My Lou, we love taking paper, applying a few folds, and creating magic.

Today, that magic is a paper bow, origami style! You can use these bows as decorations for various events, or instead of a ribbon on gifts, or place it on a birthday gift box or even for Valentine’s Day.

While this tutorial is not for beginners, you can help your children fold a bow together. And nothing could be better than spending time with them, right?

So let’s jump straight in, shall we?

A blue and orange origami paper bow made from a Skip to My Lou tutorial.
You can make this pretty bow with a few folds and creases!

If you love folding origami, be sure to check out some of our other projects including Folding an Origami Owl, How to Make an Origami Parrot, and our 8-Step Origami Wreath Tutorial.

Origami Is Excellent for Kids because…

Origami is more popular than ever—and for good reason! This centuries-old Japanese art form is not only a fun activity for kids but also a wonderful way to help them grow.

For starters, origami teaches patience, a skill we could all use in today’s fast-paced world. It also helps kids focus for longer periods, sharpening their concentration. And as they fold and shape paper, they build fine motor skills in such an enjoyable way.

Best of all, it’s just plain fun!

Video: Watch How to Fold Origami Paper Bows

Here’s a step-by-step instructional video on how to fold an origami gift bow.

Supplies Needed to Make an Origami Bow

You will need:

You won’t need any glue at all.

Step-by-Step How to Fold a Cute Origami Bow

So here’s how you fold an origami bow from a small square piece of paper.

Step 1: Start with a square piece of paper and fold it in half at a 45-degree angle, making a creased line.

Two hands holding a square piece of red paper.Two hands holding a square piece of red paper.
Start with a square piece of paper.
Two hands folding the square piece of paper at a 45-degree angle to form a triangle. Two hands folding the square piece of paper at a 45-degree angle to form a triangle.
Fold at a 45-degree angle to form a triangle.

Step 2: Unfold the paper and turn it to fold another triangle so that the crease lines cross in the middle.

Two hands unfolding the paper and turning it.Two hands unfolding the paper and turning it.
Turn the paper and fold another triangle crossing the crease line of the previous fold.
Two hands folding the second triangle. Two hands folding the second triangle.
Fold the second triangle.

Step 3: Turn the paper and fold the bottom flap towards the top flap and in half.

Two hands folding the bottom flap towards the top flap.Two hands folding the bottom flap towards the top flap.
Now fold the paper in half.
Two hands forming a rectangle after the fold has been made. Two hands forming a rectangle after the fold has been made.
You should have a rectangle like this.

Step 4: Turn the paper 90 degrees and make exactly the same folds again, from the bottom towards the top.

Two hands turning the paper 90 degress and making the same fold from the bottom towards the top to form a rectangle. Two hands turning the paper 90 degress and making the same fold from the bottom towards the top to form a rectangle.
Turn the paper 90 degrees and fold a rectangle again.

Step 5: Unfold the paper, turn and fold the flaps inwards. This is tricky to follow from the photographs, but the video shows it clearly.

Two hands turning the paper.Two hands turning the paper.
Turn the paper.
Two hands folding the paper inwards along the crease line. Two hands folding the paper inwards along the crease line.
Fold the flap inwards along the crease line.
Two hands finishing the fold on the right hand side. Two hands finishing the fold on the right hand side.
Press down to finish the fold.

Step 6: Do the same on the other side. If you’ve done it correctly, the paper will form a kite shape.

Two hands making the same fold on the left as was done on the right.Two hands making the same fold on the left as was done on the right.
Make the same fold on the left as you did on the right.
Two hands finishing the fold to form a kite shape. Two hands finishing the fold to form a kite shape.
You’ll end up with a kite shape.

Step 7: Now fold the top triangle over, both forwards and backward.

Two hand folding the top triangle of the kite shape foward. Two hand folding the top triangle of the kite shape foward.
Fold the top triangle forward.
Two hand folding the top triangle of the kite shape backward. Two hand folding the top triangle of the kite shape backward.
Fold the top triangle backward.

Step 8: Open the paper out, and make creases along the square figure. The video shows this clearly if you are struggling.

Two hand unfolding the paper.Two hand unfolding the paper.
Open up the paper.
Two hands creasing a square in the middle along the crease lines. Two hands creasing a square in the middle along the crease lines.
Fold along the crease lines on the inside.
Two hands creasing a square in the middle along the crease lines. Two hands creasing a square in the middle along the crease lines.
You want a square, like this.

Step 9: Push the flaps, so the square is prominent, and then flatten the paper.

Two hands holding the piece of paper with the square at the top.Two hands holding the piece of paper with the square at the top.
Fold like this.
Two hands flattening the piece of paper. Two hands flattening the piece of paper.
Flatten the paper like this.

Step 10: Place the paper flat on the work surface and fold a flap on the right and left side as shown in the images. Flip the paper over and do the same on the other side.

Two hands folding a flap on the right side.Two hands folding a flap on the right side.
Fold a flap on the right.
Two hands folding a flap on the left side.Two hands folding a flap on the left side.
Fold a flap on the left. Flip the paper over and do the same to the other side.

Step 11: Open up the paper, once again. It’s time to cut along the folded edges of the left and right flaps, so use scissors to do so. The video shows you clearly how to do this.

Two hands unfolding the paper. Two hands unfolding the paper.
Unfold the paper.
Two hands holding a scissors getting ready to cut along the inside of the left and right flap.Two hands holding a scissors getting ready to cut along the inside of the left and right flap.
Cut along the inside of the left and right flap.

Step 12: Flip the paper over and fold the right flap towards the left flap.

Two hands folding the left flap over.Two hands folding the left flap over.
Flip the paper over and fold the left lap over.
Two hands lining up the left flap with the right flap.Two hands lining up the left flap with the right flap.
Line the left flap up with the right flap.

Step 13: Turn the paper 90 degrees. Fold the top of the right flap down, and the bottom section upwards to form a point. Do the same on the left-hand side.

Two hands turning the paper 90 degrees.Two hands turning the paper 90 degrees.
Turn the paper 90 degrees.
Two hands folding the top section and bottom section of the right flap. Two hands folding the top section and bottom section of the right flap.
This is the shape you are looking for once you’ve folded.
Two hands folding the top section and bottom section of the left flap. Two hands folding the top section and bottom section of the left flap.
Fold the left-hand side in the same way.

Step 14: It’s time to make the bow tails so cut upwards on the bottom piece of paper as shown in the images. Fold the right-hand flap and left-hand flap as shown in the images to form the tails. The video shows this clearly if you are struggling.

Two hands holding a scissors and cutting from the bottom of the bottom piece of paper upwards. Two hands holding a scissors and cutting from the bottom of the bottom piece of paper upwards.
Cut!
Two hands folding the right hand bow tail. Two hands folding the right hand bow tail.
Fold the right-hand bow tail.
Two hands folding the left hand bow tail. Two hands folding the left hand bow tail.
And the left-hand bow tail.

Step 15: Flip the bow over and tuck the left and right points into the center of the bow.

Two hands folding the left and right point into the center of the bow.Two hands folding the left and right point into the center of the bow.
Fold the points into the center.
Two hands folding the left and right point into the center of the bow.Two hands folding the left and right point into the center of the bow.
Almost there!

Step 16: Trim the ends of the ribbon, cut a V-shape at the bottom and your origami bow is done!

Two hands trimming the ends of the ribbon with a scissors.Two hands trimming the ends of the ribbon with a scissors.
Trim the ends of the ribbon.
Two hands cutting a V-shape at the end of the ribbon. Two hands cutting a V-shape at the end of the ribbon.
Cut a V-shape at the end of the ribbon and you are done!

Well done!

Get more origami paper ready and check out more origami tutorials, like Origami Heart Sucker Covers, Origami Crane, and Origami Cat, origami pumpkin amongst others.

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