If you’re looking for an easy origami project, why not try making a paper boat? This simple design can be created with just a few pieces of paper, and it’s a perfect activity for both kids and adults. You want to make a paper boat, don’t you? You’ve come to the right place.
This is a really easy origami project that’s perfect for kids or anyone who wants to learn how to make a paper boat. It only takes a few minutes, and the finished boat is really cute.
All you need is a sheet of paper, and we’ll show you how to make a boat that can hold up to 8 ounces of water. Let’s get started!

What You’ll Need
All you’ll need is a square piece of paper, and we recommend using heavier-weight paper like cardstock. You can fold the boat in any color you like, but we think white looks the prettiest against the water.
Start by folding the paper in half, then open it back up. Next, fold the bottom corner up to meet the top edge. Now fold the right corner over to meet the left edge. Finally, tuck the flap you created under the boat and flatten it down. And voila! You’ve made a paper boat.
Step 1: Fold the Paper in Half
Take a standard sheet of paper and fold it in half lengthwise. Now, fold it in half again, bringing the top corner down to the bottom corner.
You should now have a rectangle that’s been folded into four equal squares. Now, cut off the two corners so that you’re left with two triangles.
Step 2: Make a Crease in the Center
Now make a crease in the center of the paper, making sure that it’s as straight as possible. This is going to be the fold that determines the shape of your paper boat.
Step 3: Fold the Sides In
Now it’s time to fold the sides in. Take the right corner and fold it to the center, then do the same with the left corner.
You should now have a triangle in the middle of your paper. Fold the top point of this triangle down to the bottom, and crease well. Now unfold it.
Step 4: Fold the Bottom Up
Now it’s time to fold the bottom up. Take the bottom left corner and fold it up until it meets the top edge of the paper. Crease the fold well and unfold it.
Step 5: Fold the Top Down
Now it’s time to fold the top down. Take the bottom corner and fold it up to the top, like this.
Make sure the crease is nice and sharp. Now do the same thing with the other corner.
Step 6: Fold the Sides In
Now it’s time to fold the sides in. Take the bottom corner and fold it up to the top corner. You should have a triangle now.
Step 7: Fold the Bottom Up
Now it’s time to fold the bottom up. Take the bottom right corner and fold it up to the top left corner. Crease the fold well and unfold it.
Step 8: Decorate Your Boat
Once you’ve folded your boat, it’s time to decorate it! This is a fun step, and you can be as creative as you want.
One option is to cut out some stars or other shapes from colored paper and glue them on. You could also use stickers, sequins, or tiny beads. If you want to get really fancy, you could even write a message on your boat with a Sharpie.
The sky’s the limit when it comes to decorating your paper boat. Have fun with it and let your imagination run wild!
Conclusion
Ready to sail away? It’s easy to make a paper boat – just follow these simple instructions.
1. Fold a sheet of paper in half, then unfold it.
2. Fold the bottom third of the sheet up to the middle, then unfold it.
3. Fold the top third of the sheet down to the middle, then unfold it.
4. Fold the left and right sides of the sheet towards the center, then unfold them.
5. Turn the paper over so that the fold lines are on the bottom.
6. fold the top corner down to meet the bottom edge of the paper, and press to make a crease.
7. Fold the triangle you have created in step 6 in half, and press to make a crease.
8. Open up the triangle so that it looks like a little boat hull.
9. Clip your boat to a thin stick or ruler, and you’re ready to set sail!