Add a festive touch to your holiday décor with this easy origami bell.
This simple yet charming paper craft is perfect for Christmas, birthdays, or any celebration where a touch of elegance is needed.

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This origami bell is a delightful and simple DIY craft that can be made in minutes, yet brings a festive flair to any occasion.
Whether you’re looking to spruce up your holiday decorations or add a creative element to your homemade cards or gift wrapping, the origami bell is a great addition.
Its 2D design makes it perfect for sticking on cards, hanging as ornaments, or stringing together for a lovely garland.
This project is beginner-friendly, making it an excellent choice for crafters of all ages.
You’ll only need a few pieces of paper, and there’s plenty of room for personalization with different paper colors and sizes.
This paper craft is not just for Christmas—change the paper color and you have a bell for weddings, birthday parties, or even baby showers. You can also add glitter or decorative accents to make each bell truly unique.
This origami bell can be a part of any seasonal décor or used to create thoughtful, handmade gifts.
It’s versatile, and because of its easy construction, it’s ideal for those looking for a homemade craft idea that doesn’t require a lot of time or complicated folds.
Other easy to make Christmas paper crafts you might like to try include this easy paper Santa, 3D origami Christmas tree, Christmas tree napkins folds, origami reindeer or Christmas tree gift tag.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
This origami bell is quick to make, requires minimal supplies, and offers endless customization options.
You can string multiple bells together for a festive garland or hang them on the tree. The simplicity of the pattern makes it great for all ages and skill levels.
Skill Level
Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ (Easy)
Materials Needed
- 6x6" (15cm x 15cm) Paper – Creates a medium-sized bell perfect for cards or small displays.
- 4x4" (10cm x 10cm) Paper – Results in smaller bells, ideal for garlands or ornaments.
Paper Type & GSM
Thin origami paper (70-80 GSM) is recommended for this project. The thinner the paper, the easier it is to fold and get crisp, clean lines. Try metallic or glittered paper for a more festive look, or even double-sided paper for added depth.
Instructions
Step 1: Start with the color you want your bell to be facing up.
Step 2: Fold the paper in half from left to right.
Step 3: Unfold previous step.
Step 4: Fold the paper in half from top to bottom.

Step 5: Unfold previous step.
Step 6: Fold the bottom edge of the paper up slightly (this will depend on the size of paper you are using) to form a strip.
Step 7: Flip the paper over from left to right (keeping the strip you made at the bottom).
Step 8: Fold the top right point to meet the middle crease.

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Tips For Success
Use Glue for Stability – If the bell will be used as an ornament or part of a garland, a small dab of glue can keep the folds secure.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations
Traditional Christmas colors like red, green, and gold work well for the Origami Bell. You can also try pastel shades for a more subtle, elegant look, or go bold with metallic papers for extra shine.
Experiment with patterned or double-sided paper for a more interesting visual effect. Bells made from larger paper can also be embellished with glitter, sequins, or small bows for a personalized touch.
FAQ
Yes, but it’s recommended to use sturdier paper, like origami or cardstock, to prevent tearing during the folds.
Simply make a hole at the top of the bell, and thread some string through the top of the bell, and repeat with additional bells.
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Helpful Origami Tips
If you're curious to learn more about origami, you might like to look at our basic guides on how to make some common origami folds.
Start with the valley fold and mountain fold—these are the foundation of most origami models.
Once you're comfortable, you might like to try the petal fold for 3D shapes, and explore the bird base and square base for more complex designs.
The water bomb base is also great for creating inflatable or geometric models, like this inflatable origami rabbit.
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