This easy origami acorn is a fun fall craft you can make with just one sheet of paper—great for Thanksgiving decorations, greeting cards, garlands, and more!

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There’s something so comforting about fall—the crisp air, warm colors, and that cozy, nostalgic feeling that comes with the season.
Whether you're preparing for Thanksgiving, decorating your home with fall-themed crafts, or simply looking for an easy weekend project, this easy origami acorn is a lovely way to embrace autumn.
It’s made using just one sheet of square paper, making it a low-effort but high-impact craft you can enjoy on your own, with kids, or as part of a seasonal DIY session with friends.
This cute origami acorn is perfect for beginners and only takes a few minutes to make.
It’s great for everything from place cards at your Thanksgiving table to garlands, scrapbooks, greeting cards, or simple paper crafts for school or home.
You can go traditional with shades of brown and orange, or play with patterns, metallics, or soft pastels to match your décor or your mood.
If you don’t have double-sided paper, no worries—you can decorate the top or bottom with markers or pens to mimic the look of a real acorn cap.
Even better? This project doesn’t require glue, tape, or scissors—just folding, a little focus, and your creativity.
It’s one of those fun, beautiful, and easy origami ideas that you can personalize in endless ways.
Plus, since it’s small and flat, it makes a charming addition to any fall card or gift wrap.
Whether you're crafting with kids or simply need a relaxing moment of creativity, this easy origami acorn is a great choice for all ages.
And once you've made one, you might just want to make a whole pile of them—they're that addictive!

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Only 1 sheet of square paper needed
- A quick, relaxing origami project
- Great for Thanksgiving crafts, fall classroom activities, or autumn decor
- Looks great in classic or creative color schemes
- Simple enough for beginners or kids with a little help
Skill Level
★☆☆☆☆ (Easy)
Materials Needed
- 1 sheet of square origami or craft paper
- (Recommended: brown, orange, or patterned for a fall theme)
- Optional: markers or pens to add details
Instructions
Step 1: Start with the color you want your acorn to be facing up. Arrange your paper to sit like a diamond shape. In this tutorial, our acorn will be white with a brown strip.
Step 2: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top point.
Step 3: Unfold previous step.
Step 4: Fold the left point to meet the right point.
Step 5: Unfold previous step.
Step 6: Fold the bottom point up to meet the centre.

Step 7: Fold the bottom edge up to meet the centre.
Step 8: Once again, fold the bottom edge up, but this time along the existing middle crease.
Step 9: Flip your paper over from left to right.
Step 10: Fold the left point to meet the point shown.
Step 11: Fold the right point to the left, once folded it should slightly overhang the left edge.

Step 12: Fold the left point (that overhangs the left edge) towards the middle to form a long narrow triangle.
Step 13: On that triangle you just folded, fold it’s left edge towards its right edge to narrow it slightly.
Step 14: Fold both the bottom left and bottom right corners in slightly.
Step 15: Flip your paper over, completed acorn.

Tips For Success
- Use lightweight paper for crisp folds
- If using solid color paper, draw on details to make the acorn top textured
- Make a set in different sizes to display in a bowl or add to a garland
- Slightly larger squares are easier for beginners to fold neatly

Common Mistakes & How To Avoid Them
- Uneven folds – Take your time aligning corners; small misalignments affect the final shape
- Paper too thick – Avoid cardstock or stiff paper; it won’t hold tight creases well
Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations
- Classic brown + tan – Ideal for realistic Thanksgiving décor
- Gold or copper metallic paper – Adds a festive touch for elegant fall table settings
- Plaid or fall-patterned paper – Fun for garlands or kid-friendly crafts
- Pastel acorns – Unexpected and sweet for seasonal greeting cards
- Mini acorns – Use smaller squares for mini decorations or to glue onto name tags
FAQ
Yes, just cut it into a square first. Lightweight paper works best.
Definitely! It’s a great project for children, especially with some help on the first try.
Glue them to place cards, string them into a fall garland, attach to a wreath, or use them as table scatter for Thanksgiving.
Nope! This is a glue-free, no-scissors easy DIY tutorial—just fold and you’re done
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