Introduction
Let’s make a fun and colorful paper fish! This easy origami carp is inspired by koinobori, the flying carp flags from Japan. They look like fish swimming in the wind.
This model is quick and simple. It is great for beginners and young folders. You can hang your carp and watch it “fly” in the air. It’s cute, bright, and fun to play with!
Difficulty Level
Level 1 (Very Easy)
How long does it take?
4 to 6 minutes
Materials
- 1 square sheet of paper (15 cm x 15 is best)
- A flat surface to work on
Step-by-Step Instructions
If you are new to origami, learning basic folds will make this easier.
👉 Click here to master basic folds first!
1. Place your square paper on the table like a diamond.

2. Make two diagonal creases by folding and unfolding.

3. Fold the bottom to the center crease.

4. Fold the top to the center crease.

5. Fold the left corner over to meet the right corner.

6. Put your finger in the bottom pocket, and fold it to meet the center crease.

7. Put your finger in the top pocket, and fold it to meet the center crease.

8. Fold the top layer to the left.

9. Fold the left corner to the right.

10. Fold the bottom half up.

11. Fold the fin down. (Do the same on the back.)

12. Inside-reverse fold the right corner to make a tail fin.
(Not sure how? Click here to see how to make an Inside-reverse fold!)

Why This Origami is Good for Kids
- Kids can pretend their carp is swimming in rivers or flying in the sky!
- Making a real object with their own hands gives children confidence and pride.
Tips for Success
- Keep your paper straight when folding corners
- Use colorful paper for a more fun fish look
Common Mistakes
Q: I can’t do step 6 well.
A: When you open and flatten it, put your finger in deep and spread it fully.
Fun Ideas to Try
- Make many carp in different colors and hang them together.
- Use string to create a “flying carp” decoration in your room.
- Make a big and a small carp to look like a fish family!

Fun Fact
They can swim upstream, even against strong water currents.
In Japan, we celebrate Children’s Day on May 5th.
On this day, families hang Koinobori (carp streamers) outside their homes.

Conclusion
Great job! You made an easy origami carp. This is a fun and simple fish craft that you can enjoy again and again. Try different colors and designs each time.
Keep folding and exploring. Origami gets easier with practice, and there are so many models to discover!
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