A paper box is one of those crafts that looks impressive but is surprisingly easy to make once you know the folds. Whether you want a small gift box, a desk organizer, or a decorative container — this traditional origami-style box can be made with nothing but a single square sheet of paper.
In this tutorial, every fold is shown with a clear diagram so you can follow along exactly, just like watching a video. Read the description, look at the picture, fold, and move on. By the end, you will have a perfectly formed paper box with four sturdy walls and a flat base.
What You Will Need
Start with a Square Sheet — Color Side Down
Place your square sheet of paper flat on the table with the colored or printed side facing down. The plain white (or back) side should be facing up. This is important — your folds will be on the inside of the box, keeping the pretty side visible on the outside.
Fold in Half Both Ways to Make a Cross Crease
Fold the paper in half from top to bottom. Press firmly along the crease with your fingernail, then unfold. Now fold from left to right and unfold again. You will now have a cross (+ shape) crease in the center of your paper. These guide lines are essential for all the folds that follow.
Fold All Four Corners to the Center Point
Now bring each of the four corners of the paper to meet exactly at the center point (where your two creases cross). Fold them one at a time. Press each corner fold flat. When done, you should have a smaller square shape — roughly two-thirds the size of the original.
Fold the Top and Bottom Edges to the Center
With the paper still in the folded position, bring the top edge down to the horizontal center line. Crease firmly. Then bring the bottom edge up to the same center line. Crease firmly. Unfold both. You now have two more horizontal crease lines dividing the paper into four equal rows.
Repeat — Fold Left and Right Edges to the Center
Now rotate your paper 90 degrees (or simply work on the sides). Fold the left edge to the vertical center line, crease, then unfold. Fold the right edge to the center, crease, then unfold. Now your paper has a full grid of crease lines — 4 rows and 4 columns — which forms the blueprint of the box.
Open Two Opposite Corners to Form the Walls
This is where the magic happens. Unfold the left and right corner flaps (from Step 3) so they open outward. The top and bottom flaps stay folded in. Now lift the left and right edges upward — they will naturally form two walls of the box. The corner creases help the paper bend at exactly the right places.
Fold the Remaining Two Sides Inward to Complete the Box
Now take the top flap and fold it up over the two walls you just made, tucking its corner tabs inside. Repeat with the bottom flap. The corner tabs slot neatly inside the walls, locking everything in place. No glue needed — the folded tabs hold the box together perfectly.
Your Paper Box is Ready! 🎉
You have just made a classic origami-style paper box entirely from folds — no glue, no tape, no cutting. The box is surprisingly strong and holds its shape well. Use it as a gift box, a ring dish, a snack bowl, or just a fun piece of paper art.
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