How to Make Paper Claws

Learn how to make paper claws in less than 5 minutes with our free and easy-to-use template. These paper claws are both fun and a little bit scary.

These paper claws are the perfect addition to a Halloween costume, and they are great for playing pretend! Use basic origami folds to transform a regular piece of printer paper into a menacing paper claw.

A hand wearing five folded paper claws

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How can I put all 10 paper claws on by myself?

Begin by placing a claw on the pinky finger of your non-dominant hand, keeping it as high up as you can while pushing off from it. Continue until your hand is full.

Repeat the action of using your thumb to scoop up one last time. Hold the tip of the claw between your index finger and thumb, inserting your index finger into the claw. Start with your other finger of the clawed hand and grab the claw using the pinky finger of the clawed hand.

How to make paper claws

It’s so easy to learn how to make a paper claw in less than 5 minutes, and origami crafts are so much fun to make!

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  • Kindly be cautious in order to prevent accidentally prodding or scraping yourself or others with the pointed ends of the claws as they can be surprisingly sharp!
  • Wearing origami paper claws in front of a blue background

    A hand wearing five different colours of paper claws

    The vibrant talons are crafted with 24 lb paper, however, we utilized 20 lb weight paper to create the majority of our paper talons. To fashion a paper talon, you will require rectangular, letter-sized printer paper.

    Folding it would be challenging as it exceeds 24 lb in thickness; I would not advise using any paper thicker than that. The ease of making folds increases with thinner paper.

    Are paper claws hard to make?

    Worries. Understanding the last step of tucking in the claw together is a bit challenging, but that’s only a small part. All the folds in origami are quite simple, making it perfect for beginners. This project is especially easy and quick if you use our template.

    Make sure you have folded the flat triangle-shaped opening at the top of the spot to find your finger, then press it down until it is flat. Stick the left point on top of the right point, and you should see a folded pocket over which you can see yourself towards the long point.

    Hand pointing with a colourful folded paper claw

    Here’s even more paper folding craft ideas:

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    The clean up is not messy at all, making projects easy and enjoyable. Kids can find 72 simple and entertaining craft ideas in our book, Kids for Crafts Low-Mess, which is packed with inspiration.