traditional origami boat

How to Make an Easy Origami Boat

The traditional origami boat is a delightful and simple model that has been cherished across cultures for generations.

Its origins are somewhat unclear, but it has been a part of both Western and Japanese traditions for centuries. In Japan, depictions of paper boats date back to the early 18th century, appearing in woodblock prints and pattern books.

For instance, the 1713 publication “Shotoku Hinagata” by Nishikawa Sukenobu features illustrations of paper boats, highlighting their cultural significance during that era.

This model is not only easy to fold but also versatile, often serving as a charming introduction to origami.

Whether you’re a beginner or revisiting a childhood favorite, crafting this paper boat is a wonderful way to fold with a piece of origami history.

Origami Boat Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Difficulty: Very Easy – Beginner Level 1
  • Folding time: Less than 5 minutes
  • Model designer: Traditional
  • Paper: An A4 sheet of regular printer paper works fine, and you don’t need to worry too much about the exact shape of the rectangle you use.

Step 1

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 1

Start with a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half vertically and then unfold it to create a crease.

Step 2

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 2

Fold the paper in half horizontally.

Step 3

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 3

Fold the top corners down to meet the center crease. Your paper should now look like a triangle with a rectangle underneath.

Step 4

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 4

Fold the top layer of the rectangle up along the bottom edge of the triangle.

Step 5

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 5

Mountain fold the bottom layer of the rectangle up behind the triangle.

Step 6

Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 6
Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 7

Open the paper from the bottom and push in the sides. This should create a diamond shape.

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 6.5

Tuck the right flap under the left flap on both sides, flattening the model.

Step 7

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 7

Fold the top flap of the diamond up along the bottom edge of the top triangle. Then, flip the model over and repeat the fold on the other side.

Step 8

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram step 8

Open the paper at the bottom again, similar to Step 6. Then, gently pull both ends of the paper out until the boat forms.

The Completed Paper Boat

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Traditional Origami Boat Diagram completed

Congratulations on completing your traditional origami boat!

This simple model connects us to a rich history of paper folding that spans cultures and centuries.

By experimenting with different paper sizes and colors, you can personalize your fleet of paper boats, perhaps even setting them afloat for a bit of nostalgic fun.

Feel free to share your creations with us in the comments or on socials. We’d love to see them!

Download the Full Origami Boat Printable PDF Instructions

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it was awesome and easy for me. Even though it is a bit crumbly it still looks good! :]

johan

the paper does not have enough space to fold it

Florent Fabre

Hi Johan, did you fold it from a rectangular sheet of paper? I’d recommend using A4 format.

Ashton

How do you do step 7?

Florent Fabre

Hi Ashton, We just updated the tutorial with a video!