Crafts using the cutting technique for March 8th. Do-it-yourself paper cutting: master class. Children's postcard - do-it-yourself toy

Cutting paper allows you to make fluffy crafts and unusually beautiful three-dimensional paintings. Using this technique you can make cards and even topiary.

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Paper gives immense scope for creativity. They draw on it, fold it, making unusual crafts. You are already familiar with many of them, but not everyone knows about trimming. This crafting technique is quite simple: pieces of paper are rolled up and glued or attached to a base. The result is voluminous and airy compositions.

Paper cutting: technique, master classes


This handicraft comes in several types:
  1. Outline. When curled pieces of paper are used to frame a drawing along a previously drawn contour. This technique is sometimes used in conjunction with scrapbooking.
  2. On a plane. This is a facing technique in which the workpieces are placed next to each other, filling the entire surface with them.
  3. When trimming in layers the parts are glued into each other. At the same time, the combination of elements of different shades helps create interesting effects.
  4. Volumetric trimming most often made on a plasticine base. Twisted parts are attached to the molded blank, which allows you to make complex compositions.
Let's look at a simple example so that you understand how to work in this technique.


To make such a violet, take:
  • corrugated paper;
  • sheet of cardboard;
  • a simple pencil;
  • scissors;
  • a bottle of glue with a spout.
Redraw the presented image onto light cardboard. From corrugated paper you need to cut squares with a side of 1 cm.

To fold paper elements, you need to use a special trimming stick. If you don’t have one, you can replace it with a pen body sharpened with a pencil.

  1. Using one of these tools, press a small piece of paper in the center and wrap it around the stick.
  2. Roll with your fingers without removing from this tool. Lubricate a small area of ​​the contour with glue, place the twisted piece here directly on the stick, and carefully remove this tool.
  3. Create the second element in the same way, glue it next to the first. Having completed the contours, proceed to filling the inside of the petal.
  4. When the blanks are glued to all the petals, roll the same elements from squares of yellow corrugated paper. Glue them to the center of the flower.
If you wish, you can draw only the outlines of the plant, then the work will be completed faster. If, on the contrary, you want to prolong the pleasure of creativity, then cut out the same squares from light paper, twist them, fill in the background, or proceed to the next work. See how napkin trimming is done.


To make this work, take:
  • bright napkins;
  • scissors;
  • sheet of cardboard;
  • gouache;
  • trimming stick.
Cut strips 1 cm wide from napkins and chop them into squares with the same side.


Draw the outline of a tree on a white piece of cardboard. Apply glue to a small area so that it does not have time to dry.


At this time, take a square from a napkin, screw it onto the tip of a trimming stick, and glue it to the smeared outline. Then glue another one and others.


Take napkins of different colors to make the tree bright and cheerful. Fill the entire crown, sketch the trunk with brown gouache.


Since you made the foliage of the tree from elements of different colors, make the picture frame from napkins of the same color.


Use blue napkins to create a background. Elements for this are also created using the trimming technique.


You will get a wonderful picture that will surprise and delight everyone who sees it.


Using this technique, children and adults can do many other amazing projects using either flat or contour cutting.


For this, corrugated paper in yellow, orange, lilac, green, white and blue was used.

First, glue a sheet of blue paper onto white cardboard, then draw the outlines of a fish and algae. After this, roll up blanks for trimming from yellow squares and fill the tail of the fish with them. Make her body from orange and her head from lilac. And white and blue will create the eye of the fish. All that remains is to fill the seaweed with similar elements and admire the wonderful work.

See how you can make interesting crafts using another cutting technique.

Templates for three-dimensional crafts made from paper and plasticine


Trimming will also help create such flowering cacti. For these crafts take:
  • well sharpened pencil;
  • plasticine;
  • corrugated paper;
  • toothpick;
  • packing tape or satin tape;
  • a pin with a bead;
  • colored cardboard.
Let the child make three blanks from plasticine. The large oval one will turn into a cactus, the small round one will become a flower, and the square one will become a pot for an artificial plant. Cut triangles from green corrugated paper, and from yellow - shapes of the same type, but only with an acute angle. You need to cut petals from lilac paper.


Insert a toothpick into the cactus and the other end into the pot. Attach the flower base to the cactus. Fill his body with beautiful voluminous blanks. To do this, place a pencil in the center of the paper triangle, wrap it around the rod, and stick it into the plasticine base.

Complete the first row, placing the elements close together, then move on to the second and the next.


To get the petal the desired shape, leave its tip free, twist only the part that you will attach to the plasticine.



To decorate a flower, you need to make 1-2 such petals, then fill its middle with triangular blanks made of orange paper.


Look how the pot is decorated. It needs to be wrapped in a strip of colored cardboard or wrapping paper and tied with ribbon.


A cactus made using corrugated paper cutting has been created.


Look at the process of making another work using volumetric techniques. It will help your child develop creative thinking, fine motor skills, and imagination. Children show interest in working with paper, as a result of which such wonderful models appear.


Prepare the following:
  • corrugated paper;
  • scissors;
  • album sheet;
  • pencil.
Cut paper into small squares. Place the blanks of each color in separate containers. If the child is not very small, let him draw an apple on half a sheet of album paper. If he cannot do this on his own, adults will help.


Coating small areas with glue, let him attach the squares here to make a fabulous rejuvenating apple.


You can draw a twig or glue a thin strip of brown paper instead.

You can glue one piece of a different color into an already attached one, thereby getting the effect of trimming in layers. The next two works are devoted to this technique.

Schemes for cutting corrugated paper in layers

New Year is just around the corner. Children and their parents will certainly prepare for this holiday. They will be able to make a postcard by placing a Christmas tree on its front side.


Prepare with your children:
  • corrugated paper;
  • Christmas tree drawing;
  • glue and a brush for it;
  • pencil;
  • thick sheet of paper.
The work begins with drawing a Christmas tree on a sheet of paper. You can use a template for this. Cut squares from green paper, as well as from sheets of other colors.

First, the child will fill in the contours of the Christmas tree with green squares wrapped around a pencil. Then, in some places you need to glue blanks of other colors on top of them. They will become a decoration for the Christmas tree.

But you can do not trim in layers, but along a plane. Then you will need to first glue colored squares, which will become toys, and then fill the surface with green ones.


You can give your mother or grandmother a souvenir scarf. They will certainly be delighted, especially since their beloved child did such a job.


To make a scarf, you need to take:
  • a sheet of red cardboard;
  • corrugated paper of different colors or napkins;
  • glue together with a brush;
  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • drawing template.
If the gift is made by March 8, then have dad or grandpa transfer the pattern template onto cardboard. You will need a triangular part of the base. To do this, draw a square on cardboard, then cut it diagonally.


Starting with small areas, have your child fill in the design with squares of different colors. You will need a lot of them. If your child doesn't have the patience to turn the crosscuts, help him with this so as not to reduce his interest in the work.

The result is such a wonderful scarf. The next work was done by his mother and the child. A great example to follow. The result will be mushrooms and autumn leaves, made using trimming layers.

To create an autumn forest, take corrugated paper in red, orange, yellow. You can also make inclusions using brown and green.



For the craft, take:
  • colored paper, cut into squares with a side of 2 cm;
  • templates for application;
  • trimming stick or pencil;
  • glue;
  • scissors.
It is convenient for children to glue using a brush or taking a glue stick. Provide them with these materials and help them cut paper into squares.


You can take your favorite mushroom and leaf templates from the Internet or use the ones presented. You can draw them yourself on thick cardboard and cut them out.


The most painstaking work is cutting out squares and forming twisted blanks. To create the desired shape, place a square of paper on your left index finger. Hold it with your thumb. Place a pencil in the center of the workpiece and twist it.

As you can see, this is another option for forming parts. We will also glue it in another way so that you can choose the one that is most suitable for you.

Pour glue into a bowl. Dipping the trim piece here, attach it to the leaf template. Having glued the red one, attach the yellow one directly onto it using PVA. The result will be an interesting effect. The yellow one is also glued to the orange blank; use green and brown squares as a base.


To make mushrooms, line the stem with white ends and the cap with brown, yellow or red.

Children's paintings made of corrugated paper


The trimming technique will also help you make them. Such children's paintings turn out to be very cute and touching; they will remain for a long time and will decorate any corner of the house.

If the child can, let him draw a round lake, reeds along its shores, and ducklings swimming. He will depict where the birch tree will be, a rainbow, and draw a horizon line. If this is difficult for a child, then adults will help.

For this work you will need squares of corrugated paper with a side of 1.5 cm.

The larger the size of the paper blanks for trimming, the higher the pile of the finished work.


Having cut them, you need to start gluing. In this case, it is most advisable to fill the space on the left side. First, cover the rainbow with multi-colored stripes, then make grass around it, and glue green trims. Also decorate the sky on this side, filling it with twisted blue squares. Leave some space for the clouds; glue the white blanks here.


Also on the left side, start gluing brown parts in the form of reeds, make the chickens yellow, and lay out the lake blue.

Gradually moving to the right, decorate the white birch trunk with black splashes, rolled from paper of this color. Fill the entire space with voluminous blanks, after which you can enjoy the view of the colorful painting. This craft would be ideal for a kindergarten. Having brought it there, the child will certainly take first place in the competition.

But there are also more complex works that schoolchildren can do.

These violas were created by students in grades 1–8. This kind of joint work brings the guys together.


On a sheet of whatman paper you need to draw a viola with a pencil or transfer another image here. Then each of the guys will fill the flower with twisted trims of a certain color.

You can make winter paintings for the New Year.


If you draw well, draw the future art on cardboard with a pencil; if not, then just redraw it. A good template is embroidery patterns. They are transferred to a sheet and decorated with rolled paper pieces of a certain color.

Please note that the outlines of the Christmas trees are made of blue elements. This technique allows them to keep their shape and look fluffy and snowy.


Finally, look at how to make a New Year's garland, which can also be created using the trimming technique.


For it, on whatman paper or white cardboard, draw the letters of the future inscription and cut them out. Now each one needs to be framed first with white trim, and red ones glued inside.

For the base, take a satin ribbon. Using a glue gun, letters are attached to it to create an inscription. Remember to maintain space between individual words.

That's how many interesting and necessary things trimming can help you do. But this is not all that can be made using this technique. If you want to create a three-dimensional snowflake, watch this visual master class.

Another will teach you how to make a heart-shaped topiary using the same technique. This is what you would give to your loved one for his birthday or Valentine's Day.

The long, cold winter is behind us, and the weather outside is beautiful. In this sunny and warm atmosphere of spring, I want to share my joy, my positive emotions with others. An excellent occasion for this is the holiday of March 8th. And it’s better to prepare for it in advance.

Please your grandmother, mother, sister or just a friend with an unusual gift - a hyacinth made of corrugated paper. To do this, you need to master the technique of trimming on plasticine. There is absolutely nothing complicated here. Just prepare the necessary materials - plasticine, paper, glue, scissors - and watch our master class.

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Master class on making Hyacinth flower in the preparatory group

Purpose: as a gift for mom, on March 8, etc.
Manufacturing technique: "trimming"
Target : making voluminous flowers for the holiday
Tasks:
- develop interest in artistic creativity;
- learn to create three-dimensional flowers from paper;
- develop aesthetic feelings and emotions; the desire to please your loved ones;
- cultivate independence, accuracy in work, love for loved ones.

We won’t buy a gift for mom,
We will make a gift for mom ourselves!!!

To make this craft we will need:

Colored crepe paper or colored paper napkins;
- plasticine
- glue stick;
- a stick with a sharp end or a pencil;
- narrow satin braid 40-50 cm long;
- scissors.

Craft making process:

Make a pot out of a plastic cup by cutting the top half to half with scissors. Then fill the glass with plasticine and place it in the “pot”.Take a pencil and put plasticine on top

Cut colored crepe paper or napkins into squares. But it should be borne in mind that to make a flower using the trimming technique, smaller squares are needed(2.5x2.5 cm or 3x3 cm). Using a thick stick or pencil, we begin to trim the paper into plasticine.

Cover the stem of the flower with green crepe paper.

Cut out long, narrow leaves for hyacinth from green double-sided paper.(1-2 leaves)

Glue the leaves to the stem!

The hyacinth is ready, all that remains is to decorate the pot. To do this, cut a long strip of 6 cm wide from crepe paper.(size depends on the height and volume of the pot). Wrap our pot and secure it with glue.

Then tie it with a satin braid, tie the ends with a bow and the Hyacinth flower is ready as a gift for mom!!!


Municipal budgetary institution

additional education

"House of Creativity of the Yashkinsky Municipal District"

Shnitko Tatyana Vasilievna,

additional education teacher

MBU DO "House of Creativity"

Yashkinsky municipal district"

Yashkino, 2017 Master class summary

Subject: "Applique"

Target: increase the motivation of teachers to master and implement trimming technology into teaching activities.

Tools and materials:

    Sheet of corrugated colored cardboard;

    Colored corrugated paper in two contrasting colors;

    Glue "Titan";

    Eight patterns;

    Napkins with butterfly print;

    Scissors;

    Simple pencil;

    Dull stick for trimming.

Illustrative series: finished product, technological map for making postcards, illustrations of original products.

Progress of the master class:

Dear colleagues!We can talk endlessly about the types of handicraft techniques using paper, because human imagination is limitless. We do all sorts of things with this grateful material - we cut it, and glue it, and crumple it, and burn it, and tear it, and roll it, and twist it, and soak it. And all this in order to turn a flat sheet of paper into a wonderful miracle, which can please the eye and be used in business. Well, if not for business, then for pleasure - for sure!

Trimming is one of the types of paper crafts. This technique can be classified as both an appliqué method and a type of quilling (paper cutting). Using trimming, you can create amazing three-dimensional paintings, mosaics, panels, decorative interior elements, and postcards. In this way, it is possible to decorate almost any objects, for example, photo frames. Still little known, this technique is quickly gaining new fans and gaining popularity in the world of needlework. Such a rapid growth in its popularity is explained, firstly, by the unusual “fluffy” effect that trimming gives, and secondly, by the very easy way of execution. What is this, paper cutting technique? Let's get to know her better.

The principle of facing

The basis of this technique is the creation of images and objects using three-dimensional elements made of paper. The volumetric trimming element is called “trimming” or “butt”. It is a piece of soft paper compressed into a funnel or cone. It is from such elements that the intended product is created. Each “end” is like one brush stroke in creating a picture, like one loop in knitting or one bead in beading.

Trimming is not a difficult job, but it is painstaking. It requires not only perseverance, but also accuracy, attention and a certain dexterity.

Tools

To make crafts using this technique you need a minimum set of materials and tools:paper, glue, scissors and the so-called “crosscut” tool.

Paper Not every type is suitable for trimming. Typically, this technique uses corrugated paper or, in other words, crepe paper. This paper is sold in almost all stores . In addition to corrugated paper, regular paper napkins are also suitable for trimming. Corrugated paper is used to make “ends” directly – elements of three-dimensional appliqué. Scissors and glue will be needed to cut and glue these end pieces to the base of the craft.

Asbasics They use a wide variety of materials. As a matter of fact, you can “furnish” any surface to which this paper is glued with corrugated paper. Therefore, for panels, paintings and mosaics, a flat base is taken - a sheet of whatman paper, cardboard, light ceiling tiles. For volumetric crafts, blanks are made from , newspapers, papier-mâché, plasticine.

Well andThe main tool for facing is a long thin stick with a blunt end . A pencil, a rod or the body of a ballpoint pen, a Chinese chopstick and any other suitable stick may well be suitable for the role of such a tool.

Facing technique

How to work with all these tools and materials? After you have decided on the type of product, you need to prepare paper for the “trimmings”. These should be squares cut from corrugated paper. Size - from one to three centimeters, quantity - depending on the area or volume of the product. The blank on which the end pieces will be attached can be coated with glue in advance. But you can also apply glue to each individual element - whichever you prefer.

How to make one such “fluffy”? The technology for making “trimmings” requires care. So, in your right hand you have a cutting stick, in your left - a square of paper. Place the piece of paper at the center of the end of the stick, and, holding it, gently crumple the paper, wrapping it around the stick. When crimping the paper, do not press too hard to avoid tearing it. The result is a small fluffy cone. The folded sides of the square will give it fluffiness. After this, without removing the cone from the rod, glue it to the workpiece so that the top of the cone is glued to the surface of the workpiece, and the “clove” folds look at you. When gluing the trims, remember that the closer together you place them on the surface of the product, the fluffier and neater it will look.

Options and possibilities

First of all, these are all kinds of decoration toys. Some needlewomen use this technique in scrapbooking and designing photo frames, and use it to decorate greeting cards. If you make a painting or panel using this technique, you will get a real terry with a solid pattern or a fluffy contour pattern.

To make three-dimensional products, the technique of cutting paper on plasticine is used. To do this, a blank is made from plasticine, onto which “end pieces” are attached without glue. Souvenir flower balls and “trees of happiness” made using this technique look very impressive.

We present to your attention planar and volumetric works made using the “facing” technique.

We will make a panel postcard “Happy March 8!” You can use technological maps.

Easy to perform, trimming has an unexpectedly spectacular result that will not leave indifferent either the craftsmen or those who admire the result.

Let me conclude our master class with this. Thank you for your work and creativity. See you soon!

Technological map "Cutting"

Take a roll of paper and, without unfolding it, cut a piece about 1 cm wide from it.


Unroll it and you will get a long strip of paper. It is easy to cut squares of the desired size from it - measure the width of the square (about 1 cm) by eye.

Cut squares (one by one cm) from corrugated paper.Place the resulting squares into different boxes (bags, jars - whatever is more convenient for you.


We make a blank for a three-dimensional product or draw a pattern on a flat surface.


We place the blunt end (end) of the rod on a paper square.


We crumple the paper and roll the rod between our fingers.


You will end up with a “tube” like this:


Glue the end tube to the workpiece. We take out the rod.

Semi-volume flower and

voluminous easter eggs

Planar work