Tag Archives: Catholic origami

How to Make an Origami Immaculate Heart of Mary Step-by-Step

In today’s tutorial, I walk you through how to fold a simple origami heart step-by-step. We use extra paper and markers to turn it into an Immaculate Heart of Mary. A fun craft for a feast day, Valentine’s Day, or just because you love Mary.


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Original artwork created by Amy Heyse.

Supplies needed:

9×9” square piece of red construction paper
Scrap piece of yellow construction paper for the flame (about 4×6”)
Sword paper is 1/2 a sheet of computer paper (4.25×11″)
Optional: 4-5″ square pieces of colored paper for the roses
Glue stick
Bottled glue works well for the origami roses
Scissors
Sharpie
Colored Pencils
Crayola Washable Super Tips Markers ​
Pencil

You can follow along with my Sacred Heart of Jesus Origami here!

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Origami Holy Spirit Dove Tutorial

In today’s tutorial, I walk you through how to fold an origami Holy Spirit Dove step-by-step.


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Original artwork created by Amy Heyse.

Supplies needed:

Square piece of paper
Something to color with!

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Clergy Appreciation! Make an origami clergy shirt with a clerical collar

In today’s tutorial, I walk you through how to fold a clergy shirt with a clerical collar step-by-step. It’s a simple craft for clergy appreciation month!

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Original artwork created by Amy Heyse.

Supplies needed:

Black paper cut into a rectangle (I cut a 9 inch square in half so that I had 2 shirts)
Scrap of white paper
Glue
Scissors

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Origami Archangels

Learn how to fold an origami angel step-by-step for the feast of St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael the archangels.

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Supplies needed:

Crayola Washable Super Tips Markers ​​

Crayola Colors of the World Markers Broad Tip

Crayola Colors of the World Markers Fine Tip

Micron Pens

Zeyar Twin Tip Permanent Markers

Paper

Pencil

My Cat Pencil Pouch

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Origami 3 Leaf Clover Catholic Craft

Did you know that St. Patrick is said to have used the 3 leaf clover to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish? In today’s tutorial, I walk you through step-by-step how to create an origami 3 leaf clover for St. Patrick’s Day.


Supplies Needed:

Origami paper OR 9×9” square piece of green construction paper cut into 4 pieces https://amzn.to/3kgJajx
Glue stick https://amzn.to/3ErZCnY
Scissors
Tape https://amzn.to/3Kp1mCp

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