Every champion deserves a trophy, and now kids can fold their own! This easy origami trophy is perfect for young crafters who want to celebrate their wins, big or small. Whether it’s for finishing homework, winning a game, or just being awesome, this paper trophy makes everyone feel like a star.
How to Fold an Easy Origami Trophy

Difficulty: Easy
Make an easy origami trophy perfect for kids! Our clear step-by-step instructions guide young crafters through this fun, simple paper project.
Step 1

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Start with a square sheet of origami paper. I am using an 7×7 inches origami sheet.
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 paper in half from right to left.
Step 3

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Unfold. We just needed a crease line.
Step 4

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Fold the paper in half from top to bottom.
Step 5

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Unfold. We just needed a crease line.
Step 6

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Visually divide the right half into three equal sections, and fold the right edge over to meet the first section on the left.
Step 7

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Repeat the same step on the left side too.
Step 8

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Fold the right edge to the center crease.
Step 9

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Fold the left edge to the center crease.
Step 10

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Fold the right edge diagonally toward the left, and the left edge diagonally toward the right.
Step 11

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Bring the bottom edge up, folding it upward from slightly past the center crease.
Step 12

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Fold it downwards using the center crease as a guide.
Step 13

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Turn the model over.
Step 14

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Fold the bottom edge up to where the side triangles end.
Step 15

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Fold downward, but don’t fold the entire bottom edge—leave a portion unfolded.
Step 16

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Turn the model over.
Step 17

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Fold the left edge to the center.
Step 18

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Squash fold the small triangles at the top and bottom.
Step 19

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Repeat the last two steps on the right side too.
Step 20

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Turn the model over, and voilà — the trophy is ready to be handed over!
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