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Easy Origami Chicken

Mar 1, 2025 by Emily · Leave a Comment

This easy origami chicken is a fun and beginner-friendly craft that's perfect for Easter, Spring crafts, farm-themed projects, or DIY decorations.

With just one sheet of paper, you can create an adorable chicken in minutes!

Close up image of origami chickens.
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Looking for a fun and simple paper craft? This easy origami chicken is a great choice for kids and beginners!

Made from just one sheet of paper, this cute little chicken is perfect for Easter crafts, farm-themed decorations, greeting cards, or even as a fun afternoon project.

It comes together in minutes, making it a fantastic last-minute activity.

Whether you use bright yellow paper for a classic chick or mix up the colors for something unique, this project is easy to customize.

Make a whole flock to decorate your space, use them as gift tags, or even glue them onto homemade greeting cards for a special touch.

These easy origami chickens are perfect for all occasions - whether it's Easter, Christmas, birthday parties or just because!

Make these easy origami chickens in different sizes and string them up on some twine to make a cute Easter garland.

Or, use a hole punch and punch a hole at the top, thread some string through to make a beautiful ornament.

You even might like to add these paper chickens to your wreaths for Spring, Easter wreaths, or even Christmas wreaths.

Pink origami chicken.

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Perfect for Beginners - Simple folds, no complex steps!
  • Great for Kids - A fun way to introduce little ones to origami.
  • No Scissors or Glue Needed - Just one sheet of paper!
  • Decorate cards, make garlands, or use as table décor.
  • Customizable - Experiment with colors, add details with markers, or even use patterned paper.

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Skill Level

★★☆☆☆ (Easy)

Materials Needed

  • 1 square sheet of origami paper
  • Markers or stickers to decorate your chicken

Instructions

Step 1: Start with the color you want your chicken to be facing down. Arrange your paper to sit like a diamond shape.

Step 2: Fold the left point to meet the right point.

Step 3: Unfold previous step.

Step 4: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top point.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding an origami chicken.

Step 5: Fold the top right edge (top layer only) down to meet the bottom edge.

Step 6: Unfold previous step.

Step 7: Fold the bottom right point up to meet the point shown.

Steps 5 to 7 for folding an origami chicken.

Step 8: Fold that same point back towards the right to meet the point shown.

Step 9: Fold the bottom left point to the right to meet the point shown.

Steps 8 to 9 for folding an origami chicken.

Step 10: Fold that same point back towards the left to meet the point shown.

Step 11: Fold the top point down to meet the point shown.

Steps 10 to 11 for folding an origami chicken.

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Step 12: Fold both the left and right flaps outward along the lines shown.

Step 13: Fold the left and right bottom edges inward along the lines shown.

Steps 12 to 13 for folding an origami chicken.

Step 14: Fold the middle left and right corners inward slightly.

Step 15: Flip your paper over. Completed origami chicken. Optional: decorate with markers or stickers.

Steps 14 to 15 for folding an origami chicken.

Tips For Success

  • Use a bone folder or the edge of a ruler to create crisp folds.
  • If the paper is too thick, gently press down on folds to keep them in place.
  • Want a standing chicken? Fold the bottom slightly to help it sit upright.
  • Draw eyes, add stickers, or even glue on tiny feathers for extra fun!
Close up image of two origami chickens.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

  • Classic Yellow & Orange - Traditional chick colors for Easter!
  • Pastel Shades - Soft pinks, blues, and purples for a spring feel.
  • Patterned Paper - Fun polka dots or floral prints for a whimsical touch.

FAQ

Can I use regular printer paper?

Yes! Printer paper works well, but origami paper folds more easily. Just cut your printer paper into a square first.

How can I make this into a hanging decoration?

Punch a hole at the top and thread some string through it. You can turn it into a garland or ornament.

What's the best way to keep my folds crisp?

Use a ruler, bone folder, or even the back of a spoon to sharpen creases.

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  • Sew Tote Bag
  • Origami Basket
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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.

Useful Paper Craft Terms

Want to learn a little more about paper crafts and origami?

We've made this helpful printable just for you. It explains common terms and helpful tips you might come across when you are folding origami or making a paper craft project.

You can download the useful paper craft terms printable PDF here.

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Green and purple origami chickens.

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