Make an Origami Hummingbird!
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Fold colorful paper into an origami hummingbird using simple step by step instructions, learning precise folds, symmetry, and patience while decorating your finished bird.

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Step-by-step guide to make an origami hummingbird

What you need
Coloring materials like markers crayons stickers, flat clean surface, square origami paper

Step 1

Place one square origami paper color side down on your flat clean surface.

Step 2

Fold the paper diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner to make a triangle and press the fold flat.

Step 3

Keep the triangle with the long edge at the bottom and fold the bottom right corner up to meet the top point and press the fold.

Step 4

Fold the bottom left corner up to meet the top point and press the fold so the two flaps overlap in the middle.

Step 5

Turn the paper over so the folded flaps are face down.

Step 6

Fold the bottom point up about one third of the way toward the top to form the hummingbird tail and press the fold.

Step 7

Fold the top narrow point down a little to make a small beak and press the fold.

Step 8

Fold the whole model in half along the middle so the beak and tail line up on the outside and press the fold.

Step 9

Fold the top layer on the right side down to make the first wing and press the fold.

Step 10

Flip the model over and fold the top layer on the new right side down to make the second wing so the wings match.

Step 11

Gently open the wings a bit so the hummingbird looks 3D and balance the tail if needed.

Step 12

Decorate your hummingbird with your coloring materials and stickers to make it bright and sparkly.

Step 13

Share a photo of your finished origami hummingbird on DIY.org.

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can I use if I don't have square origami paper?

Cut printer paper, wrapping paper, or a magazine page into a square and place it color side down to follow the instruction "Place one square origami paper color side down on your flat clean surface."

My flaps don't overlap neatly when I fold the bottom corners up; how do I fix it?

Unfold the triangle, realign the bottom right and bottom left corners so they meet the top point exactly (the steps that make the two flaps overlap in the middle), then press each crease flat on a clean surface or sharpen folds with a ruler or bone folder.

How can I change the difficulty for younger or older kids?

For younger kids use a larger square and pre-fold the diagonal and the tail and beak folds for them, and for older kids try smaller squares, thinner origami paper, and more precise wing shaping before gently opening the wings.

How can we make the hummingbird more special or use it after decorating?

After decorating your hummingbird with coloring materials and stickers as the instructions suggest, personalize it by making several in different colors and sizes to hang as a mobile or glue a small strip to create a perch so it can stand or be displayed.

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Facts about origami and paper folding

⏳ Folding origami builds patience and fine motor skills; learning more complex models often takes many practice folds.

🐦 Hummingbirds are the only birds that can truly hover and are able to fly backwards thanks to their rapid wingbeats.

📐 Origami relies on precise mountain and valley folds—small changes in a fold can completely change the finished model.

🎨 Traditional origami paper called washi is prized for being thin, strong, and brightly colored—perfect for decorative birds.

🇯🇵 Origami originated in Japan; the word comes from 'ori' (folding) and 'kami' (paper).

How do you fold an origami hummingbird step by step?

Start with a square sheet of colorful origami paper, color side down. Make diagonal creases and unfold, then fold edges to the center to form a kite base. Collapse into a bird base or squash fold, then create the body by folding the tail and performing an inside reverse fold for the head. Pull out and shape the wings, refine creases for symmetry, and finish by decorating the finished bird with markers or stickers.

What materials do I need to make an origami hummingbird?

You need square origami paper (about 15 cm/6 in is easy for kids), a flat surface, and a bone folder or fingernail for crisp creases. Optional items: scissors for simple variations, glue for attachments, markers, stickers, and glitter for decorating. Keep materials non-toxic and age-appropriate; you can substitute colored printer paper cut into a square if origami paper isn't available.

What ages is making an origami hummingbird suitable for?

This activity suits many ages: children 6–8 can follow simple step-by-step instructions with adult guidance; ages 9+ often manage independently. Younger children (4–5) enjoy assisted folding or simpler pre-folded templates. Adjust complexity and supervision to the child's fine motor skills and attention span; patience and short sessions help keep it fun for younger kids.

What are the benefits of folding origami hummingbirds?

Origami hummingbirds build fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, spatial reasoning, and patience through precise folds and symmetry. Following step-by-step instructions strengthens sequencing and concentration. Decorating the finished bird encourages creativity and self-expression. It's a low-cost, screen-free activity that can be calming and satisfying, and it offers easy variations for skill progression or group craft projects.
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