Ladybug quilling. How to make a ladybug using quilling technique with your own hands - new schemes for work. Master class “Flat ladybug”

Ladybug is the personification of good luck and good news. Since childhood, everyone remembers that seeing a ladybug is a good omen, and this event usually causes delight and joy. Figurines of ladybugs can be very easily made with your own hands from paper. Such crafts are ideal for decorating a living corner in an apartment, as an accent on a greeting card or a bouquet, as an element of decor in a children's room. Thanks to the quilling style, you can create both voluminous and flatter ladybugs.



Due to the fact that this insect has an expressive color in the form of two colors, and the structure of its body is simple, then a minimum of materials and improvised means will be needed to make a quilling ladybug. For work you will need:

  • white, red, black paper;
  • scissors;
  • glue;
  • tassel;
  • an object for winding stripes.

If this is a picture, and not voluminous bugs, then the background will require paper of other colors, at your discretion. The contrast of colors will look especially expressive: for example, ladybugs on green grass or on daisies, made in the quilling style.

A ladybug using the quilling technique is one of the simple applications that a child can easily handle. The process of making a paper product using quilling technique takes place in stages. It is better to start work with the selection of a sketch. A sketch of the chosen option on paper.

Preparation of materials for quilling: red and black paper should be cut into strips 25-50 cm long and 5-10 mm wide. Cut out circles from black and white paper. Join and glue parts according to instructions.

With the help of a detailed description of the process, the ladybug can easily be used as quilling for beginners. It is very convenient to work with the quilling technique according to the training video.

Such an interesting idea, as in the photo, can be realized by observing the following sequence. For one bug, you will need 4-10 strips of red paper, and 2 - black. Glue the red stripes together to make 1-long. Allow time to dry well.

The resulting strip must be tightly wound onto a thin object, glue the end so that the paper roll does not unwind, and fix it until it dries completely. When the glue sets, remove the tool that you used to wind. You have a large paper spiral.


The next step is to extrude the paper roll to the shape shown in the picture. To do this, gently press the middle of the spiral. The quilling ladybug body is ready. From the inside, glue the resulting hemisphere with glue so that the shape is not lost.

Let the product dry. At this time, we are dealing with the question of how to make the head of an insect. To do this, we use the same technique as for making the body of a ladybug, only we form a roll from black paper and 1st strip 25-30 cm long is enough. According to the scheme described above, we also make a hemisphere and glue it from the inside. After drying both parts, you need to connect them - glue the head to the body.

The application is almost finished - it remains to add characteristic spots on the wings and "revive" the ladybug by gluing the eyes. For one craft, you will need 8-10 circles of black paper, glue them in any order on the wings. We complete the work by gluing 2 white circles on the head - eyes.

You can add whiskers if you like. To do this, bend the 1-well black strip in half, and twist the ends. Glue them on top of the head.

Ladybug quilling is ready.

Visual video lesson

Master class “Flat ladybug”

Another option for a quilling ladybug is to glue individual parts to the base. It is not necessary to look for patterns, the figure of this insect is so simple that it will be impossible to get confused. An example of this variant of quilling, look at the photo in this master class.

The process of making such a cow can also be divided into stages. Roll 4 strips onto the paper winder: 2 red and 2 black.

Each ring should be given the necessary shape. 1-but the black ring is left unchanged - this is the head. We press the second black ring on one side to make a drop - this is the body. From both red rings you need to make crescents - press from two edges, these will be wings. We make the antennae in the same way as in the previous micron.

It remains to glue the parts together and fix on the base. The final touch is gluing spots on the wings. In this case, asterisks were used.

Ladybug in the style of cute spirals is a quick and beautiful way to needlework. The uncomplicated body structure of this little bug will make it easy to create crafts yourself, without even using step-by-step visual aids.

A sea of ​​ideas for creativity





Podoselnikova Valentina Mikhailovna

Teacher of additional education

MBOU NSh №30, Surgut

Theme of the lesson: “Ladybug on a leaf. Quilling»

Purpose of the lesson: consolidation of elementary techniques of volumetric application in the technique of "quilling" on the example of executioninsect - ladybug.

Lesson objectives:

Training:

    to form skills and abilities in volumetric applications, in quilling;

    develop skills of independent creativity.

Educational: educate students:

    accuracyand diligence;

    the desire to finish what you started;

    respect for nature.

Developing: develop in students:

    mental cognitive processes (perception, attention, memory, visual-figurative and logical thinking, speech);

    fine motor skills of the hands;

    artistic taste and creativity;

    emotional and sensual sphere of the child.

Lesson type: communication of new material, combined with the use of ICT technologies.

Methods: visual, verbal, method of independent work.

Materials and equipment:

for the teacher:multimedia complex, presentation “Ladybug. Quilling”, presentation “Performing a leaflet with quilling”, hole punch;

for students: a sheet of cardboard, quilling paper 5 mm wide and 30 cm long in red and black, colored paper, a device for winding paper strips, toothpicks, PVA glue, glue stick, scissors.

Lesson plan:

I.Organizational part.

II. Set for motivation.

    Solving riddles.

III. Fizminutka"Sun"

IV. Practical work: Composition "Ladybug on a leaf".

1. Repetition of safety regulations at work.

2. Performing the composition "Ladybug on a leaf"

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VI. Summary of the lesson

Lesson progress

I. organizational part.

1. Greeting

The red sun woke up

They came to visit us in the morning.

All the guys smiled:

And it's time for us to work!

    Ready for work.

Look at the desks to see if everything is ready for your lesson.

II . Set to motivate:

Today in the lesson we continue to get acquainted with the technique of volumetric application, with quilling. We will perform a composition in which an insect will sit on the grass, and in order to find out what kind of insect it is, you must solve my riddles, do you like to solve riddles?

    I’ll give you riddles, and you will give me riddles in chorus!

Guess it guys

What kind of beetle is in our garden:

Not a pest, amiable beetle,

It is useful for plants.

The aphids nimbly eat

So the plants are saved.

What is a blackhead beetle?

This is ... (Ladybug!)

On a birch leaf

Someone red is sitting.

Back-wings - in black dots ...

She froze as if asleep.

Sat, sat...

It flew up and flew away.

pretty cheat,

This ... (ladybug.)

Came from the sky to visit.

My mother sat on a flower.

Polka dot wings.

Six beautiful legs.

Black head ... (Ladybug)

    Introductory speech of the teacher.

How beautiful is that moment on a fine summer day, when an insect with wings red with black polka dots crawls on your palm, and you quietly whisper the words to it: “Ladybug, fly to the sky, there your children eat sweets, drink tea, they are waiting for you” and you you make your most cherished wish, and release it into the blue heights. We have seen this bug many times and often wondered: why is it called a ladybug, and even a ladybug (Slide 2).

Our ancestors believed that the ladybug lives in heaven and only occasionally descends from heaven in order to convey God's will to man. There was also an opinion that the Gods feed on the milk of a ladybug, so in no case should this insect be killed. In ancient times, the word "God's" meant "harmless, meek, peaceful." There are a sufficient number of folk signs associated with these insects and explaining why the ladybug is so called. Briefly, this can be combined in one concept: love - for God, the world, nature, neighbor. It is believed that the ladybug was previously called "lady's blood", since the back of this insect resembles a drop of blood. And yet - why a cow? Yes, because the poisonous liquid that the bug emits in case of danger was called "milk".For a bird or a lizard that wants to catch a bug, this “milk” will immediately kill its appetite: it is pungent and smells disgusting.

The ladybug itself feeds on aphids; this crumb destroys almost a hundred aphids or three hundred of their larvae per day. What brings great benefits to people in the fight against agricultural pests.

III . Fizminutka "Sun" (Slide 3).

The sun came out from behind the clouds

We will stretch our hands to the sun. (Sipping - hands up.)

Hands to the sides then

We'll spread it wider. (Sipping - arms to the sides.)

We've finished warming up.

Rest, arms, back.

IV . Practical work: Composition "Ladybug on a leaf"

    Repetition of safety rules when working with scissors and glue.

Before starting work, remember the safety rules:

    Store the scissors in the indicated place in the specified position, do not leave the scissors with open blades.

    When working, carefully monitor the direction of cutting, do not work with blunt scissors.

    Do not hold the scissors with the blade up, do not cut with the scissors as you go.

    Pass the closed scissors rings forward.

    Handle glue with care. Glue is poisonous! It is impossible for the glue to get on the fingers, face, especially the eyes.

    At the end of the work, be sure to wash your hands and brush.

    Performing the composition "Ladybug on a leaf"from strips of paper quilling.

For work, we need: a sheet of cardboard, quilling paper 5 mm wide and 30 cm long in red and black, colored paper, a device for winding paper strips, toothpicks, PVA glue, glue stick, scissors (Slide 4).

    1. Execution of a bug. Presentation "Ladybug. Quilling".

Today in class we have to make a ladybug out of strips of paper. For one bug you will need 4 red stripes and 2 black ones.The sequence of work is as follows:

    Apply a drop of glue to the tip of a red strip for quilling 5 mm wide and 30 cm long and glue the second strip to it, glue the third to the second, and the fourth to it, a very long strip is obtained. We twist this long strip on a quilling tool or on a toothpick into a tight roll, fix the end of the strip with a drop of glue.(Slide 5)

    Carefully bend the roll with your finger,do not bend much, it is enough to make the shape of a small cup. Using a brush, grease the inside of the spiral with PVA glue (Slide 6).

    Let's prepare a thin strip that will separate the wings of the bug, to do this, cut off a 2-3 cm long segment from a black strip for quilling with scissors, cut a thin strip 1 mm wide from this segment and glue it on a red roll (Slide 7).

    For the head of an insect, we twist a black strip 5 mm wide and 25 cm long into a tight roll, giving it a convex shape (Slide 7).

    With a hole punch we will make several black and white circles. Glue two white ones on the head, glue the black ones to the wings (Slide 8). If there is no hole punch, you can draw dots with a felt-tip pen.

    1. Leaflet completion. Presentation “Leaflet. Quilling»

    Consider the structure of a tree leaf. A tree leaf has: a leaf plate, which differs in shape in different trees, a petiole, a central vein, secondary veins extending from the central one (Slide 3).

    We bend a sheet of green printer paper along the long side into a roll, on the last turn we coat the edge of the paper with a glue stick and glue it into a tube (Slide 4).

    We cut off individual fragments from the tube with scissors in the form of a basic “eye” shape in quilling 5 mm wide (Slide 5).

    We cut out a leaflet from green paper, you can follow the template (Slide 5).

    With PVA glue, glue small fragments to the leaflet in the form of a basic “eye” shape in quilling, completely filling the entire surface of the leaflet (Slide 6).

    Glue the resulting leaflet onto the blue cardboard (Slide 8).

    1. The final arrangement of the composition.

    For the final design of the composition on the leaflet, we glue ladybugs with PVA glue. When working, we apply glue with a toothpick in small quantities, we work carefully (Slide 9).

    We arrange the composition in a frame.

V . Eye rest exercise.

After 15 minutes of practical work, we do gymnastics for the eyes (Slide 7).

VI . Summary of the lesson.

Exhibition of creative works.

Hello quilling lovers! I want to present you my new craft in the technique of volumetric quilling - a ladybug, a cup holder. In the process of experimenting with new images, I got an interesting bug, which gave me new opportunities to create new cup coasters. Making such a stand takes little time, and the ease of its execution is confirmed by a master class. You can make it with your child and spend time in the creative process, and the result will please you with a wonderful paper craft. Use the quilling master class ladybug - cup holder, with a detailed description and step-by-step photographs of manufacturing.

Materials:

  • Paper ribbons 7 mm, length 29.5 cm, density 80g/m2: black and red
  • Paper ribbons 1.5 mm, length 29.5 cm, density 80g/m2: red, beige, pink and black
  • Scissors
  • PVA glue
  • glue gun
  • Twisting tool
  • Quilling ruler
  • Eyes (diameter 8 mm)
  • Clear acrylic lacquer

We start work from the surface where the cup will stand. We make it a tight roll of red paper ribbons 7 mm wide (roll diameter 90 mm) as a quilling element.

We glue a black paper tape 1.5 mm wide onto a red roll.

We make a triangle of black paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide (the diameter of the unraveled roll is 12 mm).

Glue the triangle to the roll with a glue gun.

We twist 6 rolls of black paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide with a diameter of 5 mm.

We make a head. We twist a roll of black paper tapes 7 mm wide with a diameter of 50 mm. We form a roll with a semi-ball and glue it with PVA glue from the inside.

We twist 2 rolls of beige paper tapes 1.5 mm wide with a diameter of 22 mm.

We make an oval of beige paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide (the diameter of the unraveled roll is 35 mm).

We twist a roll of red paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide with a diameter of 13 mm. We form a roll with a semi-ball and glue it with PVA glue from the inside.

Glue the ball to the floor with a glue gun.

We take purchased eyes.

Glue on the eyes.

We twist 2 rolls of pink paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide with a diameter of 16 mm.

We glue the rolls with a glue gun.

Glue a pink paper tape 1.5 mm wide with PVA glue.

We twist 4 rolls of red paper ribbons 1.5 mm wide with a diameter of 9 mm.

We form the rolls with a semi-ball and glue the inside with PVA glue. We glue the elements into 2 balls with a glue gun.

We twist 2 rolls of black paper tapes 7 mm wide with a diameter of 4 mm.

We glue the elements together as in the photo with a glue gun.

We glue the finished elements with a glue gun.

Glue the finished head with a glue gun to the red roll.

We make paws. For the manufacture of paws, we need 4 tight rolls of black paper tapes 7 mm wide (roll diameter 15 mm). We form rolls with a cone (height 15 mm). We glue the cones from the inside with PVA glue.

We twist 4 tight rolls of black ribbons 7 mm wide (roll diameter 16 mm). Rolls are formed into a semi-ball and glued with PVA glue from the inside.

We glue the finished elements of the paws together with a glue gun.

Glue the paws to the red roll with a glue gun.

We open the finished ladybug cup holder with a colorless acrylic varnish to protect it from water and stains. I advise you to open several times for greater protection.

Ladybug - quilling cup holder - ready!

Such a stand will be an excellent decoration for a tea table, and your child will really like tea drinking.

I also advise you to look at my other quilling cup coaster master class -.

Thank you for your attention!

How to make a ladybug using quilling technique with your own hands - new schemes for work

Beginning masters in the quilling technique study a wide variety of variations of lessons and patterns for them. We offer you a simple version of a convenient scheme, which can be called a full-fledged picture for quilling.

How to make a ladybug using quilling technique with your own hands - new schemes for work

Such work can be used to decorate a gift, create a quilling picture or just decorate. An excellent example for such an action would be the usual work on ladybug quilling. Making it according to the scheme will not be difficult! We need a specific set of items to work with:

  • It is necessary to take paper, thick and double-sided. Stripes for quilling (special) may be suitable.
  • Ruler, stick for work, toothpick
  • Glue glitter
  • Scissors
  • Regular glue (glue stick)

Registration of work
To begin with, it is necessary to prepare the entire basis of the quilling elements for work and after that, cut small strips 5 millimeters wide. You can also use ready-made stripes marked 5 millimeters. Using a glue stick, we glue our two red stripes into a single one. We get a junction that needs to be held together for about one minute. The glue dries - the module is ready! Preparing other modules of our ladybug Let's take a toothpick or a piece of a quilling tool and twist our red flower leaves. We make ribbons in color free spirals of the number 2 type, one in black and, of course, 4 dense spirals in black. We will need these elements in order to improve the appearance of the craft and recreate our ladybug.
fenders. Using red and black spirals, according to the scheme, we make a variant of the semicircle number 8. By twisting the white spiral and element number 9 of the arrow type, we get the fender liner element for the future ladybug. End of work
We are preparing paws. They are made in a number 3 spiral, with the addition of a number 10 curl antennae. We cross all the elements in order to substitute them into the desired frame. It is advisable to use the required color selection.
We draw up the frame and the work is ready!

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