Tiger paper origami. Origami tiger diagram. Paper tiger face

The tiger is an interesting and amazing animal.

Unlike other felines, the tiger loves water and swims well.

Despite the fact that tigers prefer a diurnal lifestyle (more precisely, they hunt either at sunset or at dawn), these predators see very well at night, their vision is 6 times greater than that of humans.

But the growl of each tiger has its own special timbre, just as people’s voices differ. While a domestic cat purrs with pleasure, a tiger prefers to close its eyes or squint.

A tiger's stripes are as unique as a person's fingerprints. And the tiger has these stripes not only on its fur, but also on its skin. And the markings on the forehead strongly resemble the Chinese character meaning “king,” which gave the tiger the status of a sacred animal in China.

We suggest making a tiger from modules.

Materials:

yellow sheets - 9 pieces,

orange sheets – 32,

black - 3 sheets,

PVA glue for gluing modules,

glue gun for assembling a toy.

Progress.

Fold the triangular modules

yellow, orange and black.

Yellow modules - 272 pcs.,
orange – 997 pcs.,
black – 87 pcs.

1 – 2 row of 6 yellow modules.

Row 3 – 12 yellow modules (put a module on each corner).

4th row – 18 modules.

Row 5 – 21 modules.

Bend the workpiece to form a muzzle.

Row 6 – 23 modules, i.e. you need to add 2 modules: 8 orange and 15 yellow.

Row 7 - 8 orange, 16 yellow,
Row 8 - 8 orange, 17 yellow,
Row 9 - 8 orange, 18 yellow,
Row 10 - 8 orange, 19 yellow.

Row 11 - 9 yellow, 18 orange - put the modules on the short side.

Row 12 - add 7 modules - 10 yellow ones put on the short side and 24 orange ones put on the long side.
Row 13 - 11 yellow short side, 5 orange, 1 black, 11 orange, 1 black, 5 orange.
Row 14 - 10 yellow short side, 5 orange, 1 black, 12 orange.
Row 15 - 11 yellow short side, 4 orange, 1 black, 13 orange, 1 black, 4 orange.
Row 16 - 10 yellow short side, 1 orange, 1 black, 20 orange, 1 black, 1 orange.

Rows 17-19 - 32 orange modules, 2 black modules, put all modules on the long side.

Row 20 – 34 orange modules.

21 row - at the back there are 9 black modules, 25 orange.
22 - 23 rows - 34 orange modules.

Row 24 - reduce the number of modules to 23 modules - make 21 orange and 2 black.

Row 25 - 23 orange modules. Squeeze the modules as close as possible.

The head is ready. Seal the hole at the back with an orange circle.

Torso.
1 – 2 row of 30 orange modules.

3rd row - 5 black modules, 25 orange.


Row 4 - put on 4 yellow modules (tummy) and 26 orange ones.


Row 5 - 5 yellow, 5 orange, 5 black, 15 orange (the belly of the yellow modules should be in the middle).


Row 6 - 6 yellow, 24 orange.


Row 7 - 7 yellow, 23 orange.
Row 8 - 8 yellow, 14 orange, 5 black, 3 orange.
Row 9 - 7 yellow, 7 orange, 5 black, 11 orange.
Row 10 - 8 yellow, 22 orange.
Row 11 - 7 yellow, 23 orange.
Row 12 - 6 yellow, 22 orange.


Compress the modules more tightly. The body is ready.

Glue the head and body together.

Upper paws.
Row 1 – 2 – 9 orange modules.

Row 3 - 1 black, 8 orange.

Turn out the workpiece.

4th row - move 1 black to the left, 8 orange.
Row 5 - move 1 black to the left again, 3 orange, 1 black, 4 orange.
Row 6 - 1 black, 8 orange.
Row 7 - 1 black, and on each side of it - 2 orange.
8 row - 4 orange.
Make the second paw in the same way.

Lower paws.
1st – 2nd row – 11 orange modules each.

Row 3 - 1 black, 10 orange.
Row 4 - 1 black, move to the left, 10 orange.
5 - 6 rows - 11 orange.
The paw is ready. Make the second lower leg in the same way.

Tail.
1- 4 row 8 orange,
Row 5 - 3 black, 5 orange.
Row 6 - 8 orange.
Row 7 - 3 black, 5 orange.
Row 8 - 8 orange.
Row 9 - 5 orange.
Row 10 - 4 orange.


Ears.
1 row – 7 orange modules.

2nd row - 6 modules.

Row 3 - 5 modules (black in the middle, 2 orange at the edges).

4 row - 4 modules.

Row 5 – 3 modules, black on the edges.

Row 6 - 2 modules.


Put all the parts of the tiger together. Make a nose and mustache out of black paper. Glue on the eyes.

How often do things happen when you are at home with children that nothing comes to mind to keep them occupied. Children run around, make noise, create complete chaos around themselves, and the only thing the parent can do is drink a sedative. But in fact, a game or activity can be created from absolutely any item you have in your home. The main thing is to show your imagination and get involved in a magical activity. Then the children are happy, and the parents are glad that they managed to calm down the little hooligans.

A great activity for children and adults is origami or plasticine modeling. This fascinating process of creating funny figures amazingly helps to relax the nervous system, develop fine motor skills and express creativity. In today’s article we will tell you how to make a “Tiger” craft with your own hands.

How to fold a paper tiger: origami

If you have never encountered the origami technique, then it is possible that not everything will work out the first time. But gradually, as you get involved in this exciting activity and involve your children in it, it will become easier and easier for you to create original figures.

In order to make a craft in the shape of a tiger with your own hands, you will only need yellow or orange colored paper and a set of felt-tip pens. Then just follow the steps shown in the picture.

After the “Tiger” craft is ready, take a black felt-tip pen and draw stripes on it. Cut out the eyes from another sheet of paper and glue them to your tiger. Ready!

Paper tiger face

Another interesting version of a paper tiger is a craft made in the shape of its face. By following the detailed instructions, you will get a cute tiger cub.

In order to make his eyes and color his fur, cut out triangles from black paper and glue them onto the craft. Do the eyes and nose in the same way. Draw the missing parts with a black felt-tip pen. And if you take a bright candy wrapper left over from the candy and tie it in half with thread, you will get a charming bow that can also be glued to the tiger’s head.

Tiger cub made of plasticine

In addition to colored paper, in a house where children live, as a rule, there is also multi-colored plasticine. We offer another option for creating a tiger - a craft made from this material. Plasticine has a beneficial effect on both the nervous system and develops creative abilities. To make the same cute tiger cub, follow the instructions in the picture.

You can also make a palm tree with bananas and a small lake nearby from plasticine. This is how the child’s imagination develops. You can come up with different stories with the animal you made, adding more and more new items along the invented storyline.

Or you can try to make the Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, beloved by many children. To make the same figure, in addition to plasticine, you will need special tools for it, namely, a knife and a spatula.

With their help it is more convenient to work out small details. Such as black stripes, eyes, eyebrows and mouth. By the way, it is more convenient to work with plasticine intended for small children. It has a much softer texture, unlike the classic one. It is easier to knead and shape it. Since children's hands are not always able to knead the hard blocks of ordinary plasticine, their lightweight version will undoubtedly appeal to them.

Tiger: craft from modules

Origami is the art of folding all kinds of paper figures. We will try to make an origami tiger from modules with our own hands. So let's get started.

Module diagram

Take a sheet (for printing and copying) of A4 format, divide it into 8 parts and fold the module according to the diagram:

How to make an origami tiger

We will need modules:

  • 997 pcs. (orange);
  • 271 pcs. (yellow);
  • 89 pcs. (black).

Scheme of origami tiger from modules

We make the craft according to the diagram in rows. The first and second consist of 6 yellow ones.

Third: double the quantity, you should get 12 yellow modules. In the fourth and fifth rows we add 4 modules each. Next, increase the row by one module and add color, you should get 8 orange + 13 yellow. Next 4 rows add 1 yellow piece. We form the face of our beast. We squeeze the craft so that it is strong. We insert the modules with the short side. In the eleventh row, we increase the number of components of each color by 1. Twelfth: 10 yellow + 20 primary color. Further rows will be more difficult to assemble, so it is important to avoid mistakes. Thirteenth: 10 yellow + 4 orange + 1 black + 11 orange. Fourteenth: add 1 orange element after 10 yellow ones. We carefully add modules. Fifteenth: 10 yellow + 3 orange + 1 black + 13 orange + 1 black + 4 orange. Sixteenth: 10 yellow + 1 orange + 1 black + 20 orange + 2 black. Next are three rows of 32 orange + 2 black. The twentieth, twenty-second and twenty-third are 34 orange. Twenty-one: 9 black + 25 orange modules.

We reduce the number of modules to 23. We finish the last row: 21 orange + 2 black. The head is ready for origami tiger. Next we prepare the paws.

Scheme for making tiger paws

First and second: 9 modules each of the primary color.
Third, fourth and sixth rows of paws: replace 1 piece of the main color with a black module. Fifth: 1 black + 3 orange + 1 black + 4 orange. Seventh: 2 orange + 1 black + 2 orange. Eighth: 4 pieces of the main color. Do more 3 paws in the same way.

Let's get to the body

Based on the color of the tiger, we can assume that the main color will be orange, black for the stripes, and yellow for the belly. First and second: 30 modules of primary color each. Third: replace the first 5 parts with black ones. In the fourth row, we reduce the number of parts of one color and increase the other by 1. Fifth: 5 of each color + 16 main ones. We begin to insert the next row of modules from right to left. Sixth: 6 yellow + 25 orange. In the seventh row, we increase the number of parts of one color and decrease the other by 1. We fasten all the modules together more tightly. Eighth: 8 yellow + 13 main + 5 black + 3 main. Ninth: 7 yellow + 10 main + 5 black + 11 main. Reducing the number of modules. Tenth: 8 yellow + 23 orange. Next 2 rows we reduce the number of parts of each color by 1. The body is ready! Origami tiger from modules is almost ready! Let's be patient!

Scheme for preparing tail from modules

So all we have to do is make the tail! First and second: 8 black each. Third and fourth: 8 orange each. Fifth and sixth: 8 black each. Seventh: 3 black + 4 orange. Next, we alternate 3 rows of colors, in the first we leave 7 parts, in the second - 5, in the last - 4. We connect all parts of the tiger’s body with the body. We make ears, eyes and antennae from colored paper, our craft is ready! Making an origami tiger from modules is not at all difficult, the main thing is to be patient, and everything will work out!

Who among us in childhood did not at least once dream of having a real, tame tiger? Probably that's all... Of course, a real tiger is not a domestic cat. But for a child’s imagination to fly, you don’t need much... You just need our help and a little imagination. A paper tiger, like other similar crafts, can be made in different ways. Thanks to the Internet, wide opportunities open up for us in this matter. You can, as you probably already guessed, simply download a ready-made template with step-by-step instructions from some site on a similar topic, and glue it together according to the recommendations. You can make a tiger out of paper using the origami technique. There are plenty of options. We will consider some of them in our article, in an introductory version, so that you can decide what kind of tiger you want to make. So, let's begin..

Tiger 3D


This is perhaps one of the easiest ways to make a paper tiger. This craft will delight your baby. It is carried out according to the principle of panoramic books. You open the page and the tiger rises. In this way you can make not only a tiger, but also a whole fairy tale with kind animals. The advantage of these toys is that the cost of their production is minimal, and you can always quickly make another one, if necessary. Your tiger can be either drawn by you or a picture cut out from any magazine and pasted onto thick white cardboard. To make a book cover for our tiger, we will need white glossy cardboard. From it we form two blank covers of the same size. We bend them in half. Our tiger will be attached to one, the inner part, with glue, according to the diagram shown below. The other part of the cardboard will go on the cover to hide the marks of the cut. That's all. The craft is ready.


Paper tiger using a ready-made template

To make a tiger using a ready-made template, we will need A4 paper, scissors, glue and a color printer. Download a ready-made template from the Internet, print it on a printer, cut it out and glue it together according to the step-by-step instructions.

Origami paper tiger


Origami tiger. There are a lot of different ways to form a tiger using the origami technique. Some of these figures only vaguely resemble a tiger, others are quite similar. There are even special themed sets of origami paper with illustrated fragments. We will focus on the simplest and fastest method. The tiger turns out to be quite similar, but not at all scary.
To make such a tiger, we will need a square sheet of colored paper and a black marker. It is better if the paper is white on the inside. This will add texture to the craft.


Bend a sheet of paper diagonally and iron it with your fingers. Then we unfold the sheet, and bend the outer corners of the square, opposite the fold line, at right angles to it. We get a figure that is somewhat reminiscent of a kite.


Fold it diagonally, folded sides inward.


We bend the sharp corner down, unfolding the edges. We bend the corners at the bend, forming ears. To make the ears rise above the head, fold the middle of the fold. We wrap the sharp end of the corner inward.


This is the face we get. Let's start forming the tail.


We bend the bottom corner, then tuck it inward along the fold line and smooth the fold with our fingers. The tiger is ready. All that remains is to draw the eyes, the muzzle, and, most importantly, the stripes.

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Paper tiger

Origami tiger

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How to make a tiger face

Conclusion:

Making a paper tiger is not at all difficult. Even a baby can do it. Such crafts are perfect as an option for creative activities in kindergarten. You can also decorate a New Year tree with this original craft.

This time we will learn how to make paper modules. What we will get is not a formidable predator, but a quite cute animal that will decorate the interior of your home or become a wonderful gift.

A very small and funny tiger cub made from modules is available for assembly by beginners. The method of creation is somewhat similar to and. The most difficult task is to alternate colors correctly so that the tiger has a white chest and black flats on its back.

To work you will need:

  • 175 red modules;
  • 87 pieces of white shade;
  • 60 black triangles;
  • colored paper for ears, paws, eyes and nose;
  • glue.

For modules, take rectangles measuring 4x6 cm. See how to do it.

First, it is better to collect the required number of parts, and then start assembling, so that nothing distracts and you can correctly repeat the drawing.

Origami tiger: assembly instructions

Start from the base. How to assemble it is described in detail. It will require 25 white modules (they will not be visible after assembly). Place 8 red parts on the long ends with pockets, then 7 white and 10 red ones. We got the first row. Glue it for strength. The white base modules went inside.

  • 2nd row - 4 black, 1 red, 3 black, 8 white, 3 black, 1 red, 3 black, 2 red.
  • 3rd row - 8 r., 7 b., 10 r.
  • 4th row - 2 hours, 1 p., 5 hours, 6 b., 5 hours, 1 p., 4 hours.
  • 5th row - 8 r., 7 b., 10 r.
  • 6th row - 2 p., 2 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 2 p., 6 b., 2 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 2 p. , 1 p., 2 h.
  • 7th row - 9 r., 5 b., 11 r.
  • 8th row - 2 h., 3 r., 3 h., 8 r., 3 h., 3 r., 3 h.
  • 9th row - 9 r., 5 b., 11 r.
  • The 10th row consists of 5 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 6 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 1 p., 4 p., 2 R.
  • The 11th row includes 9 p., 5 p., 11 p.
  • Row 12 is the final one. It consists of 25 red triangles.




Tiger in modular technology origami almost ready. He doesn't look much like a cute little animal until he has ears, paws, eyes and a nose. Make parts from colored paper and glue them to the body of a feline.


Please note that the ears can not be glued, but inserted into the holes of the modules of the top row. The same goes for the paws.

The use of glue is not a prerequisite for assembly. Of course, you will need to fix their eyes and better glue the base modules for strength. Otherwise, the figure is quite durable and suitable for children's games, if it is securely secured.

In this model, external design plays a big role, so spend the right amount of time on designing the face. You will definitely succeed. Ask questions about the assembly in the comments. Subscribe to new articles so as not to miss anything interesting.