How to Make Origami Hearts Better Version

The title lies. This is actually kirigami, but I'm not sure if that would have grabbed your attention! If origami is the art of folding paper, kirigami is the art of folding AND cutting paper.  There are just two little snips involved in making these adorable little puffy hearts, so it's not a very elaborate project.  And since our origami star garland was so popular over the holidays, we thought you guys might like this origami heart garland just as much.

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The hearts took about 2 minutes each to make, so pop on your favorite sitcom and start folding.  By the time your show is over, you'll have enough hearts for a short garland.  Enlist in some help from your significant other, kids or roommates and you'll be able to string together something more elaborate.  (Seriously, they're so easy! You don't have to be crafty to make them.)

origami heart and penny

While the timing is perfect for Valentine's Day, I also love the idea of finding ways to use these for a wedding.  Hang them from the backs of chairs.  String them on the bar.  Drape them over a photo or place card board.  Make just the hearts (and don't string them) and use them in centerpieces.

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You can experiment with the size and length of your paper to see what works best for you.  I used origami paper, which is about 7 inches long.  I cut them into 1 inch wide strips, and my final hearts are about 1×1 inch.  You may not want to use paper that's too thick, or it will be more difficult to trim it and pinch the top in.

origami heart garland supplies

What you'll need:
Paper in your choice of colors, cut into about 7×1 inch strips.
Scissors
Embroidery floss and a thick needle

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What to do:

1. Place a strip of paper on a flat surface with the back side up.
2. Fold one of the bottom corners up to the opposite side of the paper to make a triangle with the pattern facing up.  The bottom edge of the paper will have a point now.
3. Fold this patterned section up to create a flat bottom on the strip of paper.
4. Remember in grade school when you used to make paper footballs to flick through a "goalpost" made out of your friends hands?  You're just making one of those.  Just keep folding.
5. Are you still folding? Stop when you can no longer make a complete fold.
6.  You want to tuck the lose end back into the triangle shape, but it won't fit unless you fold down the corner that corresponds to the slanted side of the triangle (as opposed to the straight side. The hypotenuse, if we're being technical!).  Fold and crease that side.
7. Tuck the flap it back into the triangle.
8. So now you have a triangle with a 90 degree angle and 2 smaller, 45 degree angles.  Use a pair of sharp scissors to round off the points at the 45 degree angles.
9.  Use a fingernail to create a dent between the rounded sides, opposite the 90 degree angle.  Now you should have a 3D heart!
10.  Thread the needle with the embroidery floss.  String the hearts through the sides of the rounded edges.  Since you cut those points off, there's now a natural channel to thread the needle through. (See photo below.)
11.  Repeat for as many hearts as you'd like to hang on your garland!

threaded origami heart

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