Origami Dove of Peace

And the meaning and symbolism behind the dove is that of peace.

This origami dove of peace can be created as a 3 dimensional element to add to many different types of projects. Here are just a few ideas of what you can create with this:

Of course these are just a few ideas – I’m sure you can think of more!

Want to add an extra little touch to your origami doves? Cut an “olive branch” from a scrap of crepe paper and glue it onto its mouth. You can also paint it with pearly white paints, add a tiny dab of pink glitter glue for the cheek, or make it special however you’d like.

How to Make Origami Doves of Peace

What you need

Optional: Bone folder to sharpen your creases

Optional: Markers to add details

Origami Dove Instructions

1. Start with a square sheet of paper.

2. Fold the paper in half diagonally.

3. Fold it in half diagonally again.

4. Your paper now has has 2 triangle flaps. Take the top flap and fold it back, in half.

5. Flip your paper over.

6. Fold the flap on this side in half as well.

7. Fold the top point of your triangle down so that it meets the center of the bottom side.

8. Unfold the last fold, leaving a crease.

9. Unfold the flap of the side you’re working on. Notice the 90 degree crease lines.

10. Fold the paper along the horizontal crease and flatten it down.

11. Fold in the middle line (the diagonal crease between the 90 degree crease lines).

12. Now fold and flatten the vertical crease.

13. Turn the paper to the other side and fold the flap like you did on the other side.

14. The paper should now have 3 flaps. Fold out a flap.

15. Turn the paper over and fold out the other flap. These flaps are the wings of our origami dove.

16. Rotate and bring the wings to the top side.

17. We’ll work on the right side – the side aligned with the diagonal edge of the center triangle. Fold that side along the diagonal edge.

18. Fold out the open side of the folded part and align it with its outer edge.

19. Unfold the last 2 folds, they should leave creases.

20. Keep the center crease on top, fold-in the creases on the sides.

21. This is how the tail should look like from the top.

22. Flatten the tail against the paper, so that it shows up the same on the front and the back.

23. Fold the other end (left) of the paper in half. This will form the beak of the origami dove.

24. Unfold the last fold.

25. Open the bottom of your two sides.

26. Invert that top crease and flatten to form the beak of the origami dove.

You can use a marker to draw the eyes of the dove and to add any details you’d like.

How to Make Origami Doves of Peace

How to Make Origami Doves of Peace

Materials

Tools

Instructions

1. Start with a square sheet of paper.

2. Fold the paper in half diagonally.

3. Fold it in half diagonally again.

4. Your paper now has has 2 triangle flaps. Take the top flap and fold it back, in half.

5. Flip your paper over.

6. Fold the flap on this side in half as well.

7. Fold the top point of your triangle down so that it meets the center of the bottom side.

8. Unfold the last fold, leaving a crease.

9. Unfold the flap of the side you’re working on. Notice the 90 degree crease lines.

10. Fold the paper along the horizontal crease and flatten it down.

11. Fold in the middle line (the diagonal crease between the 90 degree crease lines).

12. Now fold and flatten the vertical crease.

13. Turn the paper to the other side and fold the flap like you did on the other side.

14. The paper should now have 3 flaps. Fold out a flap.

15. Turn the paper over and fold out the other flap. These flaps are the wings of our origami dove.

16. Rotate and bring the wings to the top side.

17. We’ll work on the right side - the side aligned with the diagonal edge of the center triangle. Fold that side along the diagonal edge.

18. Fold out the open side of the folded part and align it with its outer edge.

19. Unfold the last 2 folds, they should leave creases.

20. Keep the center crease on top, fold-in the creases on the sides.

21. This is how the tail should look like from the top.

22. Flatten the tail against the paper, so that it shows up the same on the front and the back.

23. Fold the other end (left) of the paper in half. This will form the beak of the origami dove.

24. Unfold the last fold.

25. Open the bottom of your two sides.

26. Invert that top crease and flatten to form the beak of the origami dove.

Notes

You can use a marker to draw the eyes of the dove and to add any details you'd like.

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I hope you enjoyed crafting this origami dove. What will you be doing with yours? Comment below!

Now go and give this felt dove ornament a go too!

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Menucha is a crafting mom of four kids: a 10 year old boy, 8 year old boy, 3 year old girl, and a little (not so little) baby boy. With creativity throughout her tween and teen years providing a valuable therapeutic experience, Menucha is determined to make crafting accessible to everyone - from toddler through adult. She is passionate about providing practical and realistic solutions for fellow overwhelmed parents.
Menucha has combined her experiences in craft instruction, motherhood, early childcare, as well as her expertise in jewelry making and beading, paper crafting, illustration, and graphic design to bring you and your family a wholesome, creative, stress-free experience. From doable and innovative craft ideas for every age group, to old classics, from practical parenting tips and organizational tools, to gift ideas that are actually good, you'll find her pulling from her diverse experience to make things easier for you.