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Origami Envelope With Heart Closure

Feb 8, 2026 by Emily · Leave a Comment

Want a sweet, personal way to send a note or gift?

This origami envelope with heart closure is an easy origami project for beginners that transforms one sheet of square paper into a tidy, charming envelope with a heart-shaped flap.

Perfect for love notes, gift cards, or small keepsakes, this fold adds a handmade touch that feels thoughtful and intentional.

Quick to make yet impressive to receive, it’s a project that combines creativity, practicality, and a touch of sentiment.

Origami envelope.
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  • Skill Level
  • Materials Needed
  • Instructions
  • Tips For Success
  • Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations
  • FAQ
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  • Helpful Tips and Common Mistakes For Paper Crafts
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When you want to add a personal touch to a note or small gift, nothing beats a handmade envelope.

This origami envelope with heart closure uses just one sheet of paper to create a simple, functional, and visually appealing design.

This fold is an easy origami project for beginners, allowing you to turn plain paper into a thoughtful presentation that looks both stylish and heartfelt.

Whether you’re sending a love note, a gift card, or a small keepsake, this project lets you make something memorable in minutes.

Making this origami envelope is satisfying because it combines practicality with creativity: the envelope holds your item securely while the heart flap adds a decorative, personal element.

It’s also a great gift idea for birthdays, anniversaries, or just because, and once you master it, you’ll find yourself making them for invitations, thank-you notes, or little surprises.

By using different colored or patterned paper, you can customize each envelope to suit any occasion or recipient.

Origami envelopes with hearts.

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Functional and decorative: Holds small notes or gifts while looking charming
  • Beginner-friendly: Simple folds make this an easy origami project for beginners
  • Perfect for gifting: A heartfelt way to present cards, cash, or small keepsakes
  • Customizable: Use any paper color or pattern for the envelope and heart
  • Quick and satisfying: Create something both practical and beautiful in minutes
  • Great for party favors or wedding invitations, gift cards, cash gifts, or small tokens

Skill Level

★☆☆☆☆ (Easy)

Materials Needed

  • 1 x square sheet of square origami paper (e.g. 6 inches [15 cm])
  • Scissors

Instructions

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

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 but only crease in the middle to leave a mark.

Step 5: Unfold previous step.

Step 6: Fold the bottom point up to meet the middle.

Steps 1 to 6 for folding on origami envelope with heart.

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Step 7: Fold the bottom edge up along the existing middle horizontal crease line.

Step 8: Fold the left point to meet the right point but only crease in the middle to leave a mark then unfold.

Step 9: Fold the left point towards the right so that it sits past the middle crease (at least 0.60 inches [1.5 cm]) mark you made in step 8.

Step 10: Fold the right point towards the left so that it overlaps the left flap. It is important that you keep it as symmetrical as possible to the left, so that your final envelope looks neater.

Step 11: Fold the same right point back towards the right slightly as shown. Once folded, it’s folded edge should align with the small mark in the middle you made in step 8.

Steps 7 to 11 for folding on origami envelope with heart.

Step 12: Open out the little flap you made in step 11 so that it forms a square when flattened.

Step 13: Now, you will form the heart seal. Working on the small square, fold its top point backwards so that it sits inside itself.

Step 14: Carefully cut along the line shown. Note: You only need to cut on the top layer (which you folded down in the previous step.

Step 15: Fold the inner corners of the bottom section behind slightly as shown.

Steps 12 to 15 for folding on origami envelope with heart.

Step 16: Fold both the left and right corners of the square behind slightly as shown.

Step 17: Fold the top point down to meet the bottom, then tuck it into the heart closure. Completed envelope.

Steps 16 to 17 for folding on origami envelope with heart.

Tips For Success

  • Use crisp folds for clean edges and a neat heart flap
  • Thinner paper makes folding easier, while thicker paper gives sturdiness
  • Align edges carefully to ensure the flap tucks securely
Close up image of origami heart envelopes with heart closures.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

  • Solid colors for a classic, elegant look
  • Patterned scrapbook paper for festive or playful occasions
  • Kraft or recycled paper for a natural, minimal style
  • Try metallic, pastel, or textured paper for a unique presentation

FAQ

Can I make this with any type of paper?

Yes, but thinner paper is easier to fold, while thicker paper makes a sturdier envelope.

Is this suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. This is an easy origami project for beginners with forgiving folds.

Other Paper Crafts You Might Like To Try:

  • Easy Origami Envelope
  • Square Origami Envelope
  • Frog Corner Origami Bookmark
  • Paper Star Tutorial
  • 2D Origami Tulip
  • Double Standing Origami Heart
  • DIY Shirt Gift Tag

Helpful Tips and Common Mistakes For Paper Crafts

Paper crafting and origami can be hard sometimes. Which is why we've made this printable PDF just for you.

It outlines helpful tips so that you can successfully complete your craft, and some of the most common mistakes people come across.

You can download the helpful tips and common mistakes for paper crafts printable PDF here.

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Origami envelope with heart.

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