Boo! Fold your own spooky origami ghost in just a few easy steps. No haunting required – just some paper, a few folds, and a touch of ghostly charm!
How to Make a Spooky Origami Ghost
Category: Miscellaneous Origami

Difficulty: Intermediate
Fold a spooky origami ghost with our easy step-by-step guide! Perfect for Halloween decorations and fun for all ages.
Step 1

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Start with a square sheet of origami paper. I am using an 7×7 inches origami paper.
If you only have regular paper, follow these instructions on how to make a square origami paper.
If you only have regular paper, follow these instructions on how to make a square origami paper.
Step 2

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Fold the top right corner to the bottom left corner.
Step 3

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Unfold.
Step 4

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Fold the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
Step 5

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Unfold.
Step 6

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Fold the bottom right corner to the center.
Step 7

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Fold the bottom left corner to the center.
Step 8

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Fold the top left and right corner to the center.
Step 9

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Unfold all the four corners and rotate the paper.
Step 10

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Fold the top corner down to the first crease below the center.
Step 11

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Fold the right corner towards the left, meeting the first crease on the left side of the center point.
Step 12

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Fold that same flap to the right, using the crease created in step 8 as a guide.
Step 13

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Fold the left corner towards the right, aligning it with the other fold.
Step 14

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Fold that same flap to the left, using the crease created in step 8 as a guide.
Step 15

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Fold the top left edge down. This will create a triangular pocket due to the previously made angular fold.
Step 16

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Flatten the fold.
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Repeat the last two steps on the right side.
Step 18

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Fold the top corners to shape the round head.
Step 19

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Fold the bottom left and right edges toward the center.
Step 20

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Fold the tail to the right at an angle.
Step 21

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Turn the paper over.
Step 22

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Fold the arms down at an angle.
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Draw the face and you’re origami ghost is all done. Is’nt that cute and scary at the same time?
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