Panel of three-dimensional applique flowers templates. Handmade delicate flowers are a great gift for mom

For children

Applications made from colored paper have long been a traditional creative activity for children.

It allows you to develop skills in handling scissors, improve the work of children's hands and make the baby more careful. Every child will be able to make appliqués from colored paper with their own hands if they are given a feasible task.

So, the most affordable options for colored paper applique for children 4-5 years old can be:


Volumetric applications made of colored paper

Ladybugs. Cut out two red circles and a black semi-oval. Black dots are placed on the circles, after which one circle is glued exactly above the black semi-oval, and the second is bent in half and glued to the first circle. We complement the bug with toy eyes and antennae.

Materials for the “Ladybug” applique

We complement the bug with toy eyes and antennae.


Application "Ladybug"

Look at the video on how to make a ladybug applique using a different technique:

Application made from pieces of colored paper

Chanterelle. Cut out a triangle from a paper plate, and use a stapler to attach two triangles of orange cardboard to its round edge. Then cover the plate with pieces of orange thin colored paper.

Fill out the entire piece of paper.

Triangles are ears and circles are eyes

All that remains is to attach the round eyes - and the fox is ready!

Ice cream. We draw or cut out ice cream cups from colored paper in advance and glue round cupcake molds to them, like creme brulee balls. With these molds you can make other applications of dishes if you use them as plates.

Application "Ice cream"

Application made from colored paper using a template

Bunny. We cut out the ears, head and triangular nose of the bunny in advance according to the template, as well as a bush of grass behind which it will hide.

We assemble the picture on a sheet of white paper, glue all the details and animate the bunny with toy eyes.

Application "Bunny"

Polar bear. Using a template, we cut out a round body, a head with ears, a muzzle and paws of a bear from white paper.

Let's complete the necessary details. We cover a sheet of white cardboard with blue watercolor, creating a background.

Against this background, we assemble our bear and complement it with toy eyes.

Application "Polar Bear"

Multilayer applications made of colored paper

More complex, multi-layered paintings containing small details can be used as appliqués made of colored paper for children aged 5-6 years. Preschoolers are quite capable of creating characters such as:

Fish. We cut out a triangular fragment from a disposable plate, cover the remaining part with “scales” - semi-oval pieces of colored paper of different colors, which need to be applied, slightly overlapping each other. We attach the tail and fins with a stapler, and glue the eye. Ready!

Here is another fabulous fish with colored scales.

Dragonfly. From thin paper we cut out the body of a dragonfly with a head and eight multi-colored wings.

Glue it all to a white sheet, complement the image with mustaches and toy eyes.


Application "Dragonfly"

Application made of colored paper and disposable plate

Chicks in the nest. Glue half of a disposable paper plate to a sheet of cardboard. We cut out three oval figures of chicks from blue paper.

We cover the figures with lumps of crumpled thin blue paper, and the nest with decorative shavings.

All that remains is to glue the eyes and beaks of the chicks - and the applique is ready!

Craft “Chicks in the nest”

In the “autumn tree” applique, a disposable plate serves as the background.

Application "autumn tree"

Applications made of colored paper using a complex pattern

Girl in the rain. This application is based on working with complex templates, according to which you need to cut out an umbrella, boots, head, dress, hair and hands of a girl.

What needs to be cut out for the “Girl in the Rain” craft

We assemble the picture on a sheet of blue cardboard, gluing the parts one by one.


Application “Girl in the rain”

Combined applique made of colored paper

Chicken with an umbrella. This application also involves working with templates, but if it is difficult for children to cope with such a task, teachers or parents can prepare templates in advance.

Materials for crafts “Chicken”

We decorate the umbrella with pieces of translucent colored paper, which will make the image more interesting.

All that remains is to collect the picture.


Application “Chicken with an umbrella”

Volumetric applique made from pieces of colored paper

Flower. Cut out the outlines of a flower from a disposable plate or sheet of cardboard.

Cut small pieces of colored paper and roll them into lumps. One by one we glue the lumps onto the glue.

Carefully fill the entire space of the flower.

Application made of colored paper “Flower”

Another craft option is “sunflower”. Draw the outline of a sunflower on a piece of paper. Cut pieces of yellow and green paper.

Glue a black circle in the center. We begin to decorate the craft with pieces of paper. Before gluing the paper, crumple it a little - this will give the craft additional volume.

Sunflower applique made of colored paper.

Sunflower applique made of colored paper

Rainbow. It is made in much the same way as a flower: the child crumples colored paper and carefully places it in rows, observing the sequence of colors in the rainbow.

Application "Rainbow"

Using the 3D appliqué technique from colored paper, an autumn tree turns out to be very beautiful.

You can make a heart applique from pieces of red and pink paper. We use a heart made of cardboard as the basis.

We crumple the pieces a little and glue them to the base. The craft will look interesting if you alternate red and pink lumps.

Excellent appliques are obtained using the cutting technique. Small pieces of paper are glued tightly to one another using a thin stick.

This is the kind of airplane that can be folded from pieces of paper using the cutting technique.

Instead of glue, small pieces of paper can be fixed to a plasticine base.

Flat applications from pieces of paper

The herringbone applique from colored paper is made using a very interesting technique. Pieces of thin tissue paper are glued onto triangular bases. In this case, the pieces can seal the edges of the Christmas trees and stick to one another. Only after this the triangular base is glued onto the pre-painted background.

Christmas tree applique made of colored paper

Straw man. The application is made using the mosaic technique. Glue the hat and head of the stuffed animal cut out according to the template to the sheet, and draw the contours of the body.

Materials for the “Straw Scarecrow” craft

The child’s task is to fill the body with pieces of colored paper, gluing them next to each other. We lay out the stuffed animal’s hair and beard using the same yellow pieces.


Sunset. We lay out sand and purple sunset with pieces of yellow color.

A small palm tree will complement the landscape.

Application "Sea" made of paper

Applique with quilling elements “heart”

Applications with elements of quilling or paper rolling look very impressive. In order to make an applique we will need colored paper, a pencil, scissors and glue.

Cutting paper curls

Glue the paper curls onto a pre-prepared base - a paper heart.

Decorate the curls with rolled green paper. The curls begin to resemble graceful roses framed by petals. We create an interesting applique using the paper rolling technique.

Application “Vase with flowers”

You can make a very impressive “Summer Meadow” applique postcard from colored corrugated paper and wire. The technique for making it is very unusual. We wrap corrugated paper several times around an easily bendable rod or wire. Fix the end of the paper with glue.

Squeeze the paper onto the wire. Cut off the excess wire and tuck the ends. We should get colored thick sausages.

"Sausages" made of corrugated paper

From these “sausages” we lay out an applique on paper.

You can make a very beautiful wall panel with yellow flowers from colored corrugated paper.

Applique on a paper plate “bed with carrots”

Very beautiful applications are obtained if they are based on a background painted in watercolors.

Application and drawing “spring”

Using different techniques and combining ideas in your own way, you can create unique paintings that will become a real manifestation of children's talent.

Paper provides enormous scope for creativity, especially when there is free time and a great desire for this. It is best to make three-dimensional applications with children, they will find it interesting. In addition, such an activity will be useful for the child, it will help him develop thinking, and perseverance and fine motor skills will also develop during the work.

The benefits of three-dimensional application for a child have been confirmed by many psychologists; with its help, the child begins to think three-dimensionally. In the future, this occupation may develop into the profession of an architect or builder. The little man also learns to decorate the space beautifully, which affects his taste. It’s not for nothing that kindergarten always includes classes on creating three-dimensional applications in its program.

Try decorating the walls of your child’s room with voluminous appliqué, it will look cute and will lift the spirits of the people around you. Knowing various techniques for creating volumetric appliqué, you can create a masterpiece and give it to your loved ones on their holiday.

Arm yourself with paper, glue, scissors, a ruler and start creating! You can really create some great creations out of these things.

What is the secret of the art of paper applique

At first, people simply pasted pictures onto cardboard, it was beautiful, but they wanted something more. Then the craftsmen began to create more voluminous things, each time improving their work. It turned out that simple colored paper is a huge world, from it you can create entire masterpieces of design ideas - from simple greeting cards to huge decorative elements.

Techniques for creating bouage appliqués

There are many techniques for creating volumetric applications.

Trimming, quilling, and origami are the most popular ones. Having mastered them, you can make truly magnificent things that will decorate any interior. You can also use any available means - eggshells, cereals to add volume - it will look original.


Simple technique

To begin with, you can try to master a simple technique. Try to draw a tree with your child. To do this, draw a sketch on a piece of paper. Then you will need to prepare all the necessary materials and begin the creation process.

The crown of the tree can be an uneven circle of colored paper. The leaves for the crown are cut out separately from another sheet of colored paper. Can cut out a figurine of a bird that you can sit on a tree. Cut out the bird also from colored paper, but choose a different color. The bird should contrast with the tree. The bird can also be folded from paper using the origami technique.


Glue on the crown, tree trunk, don’t forget about the leaves and the bird. The tree trunk can not be glued, but attached to the drawing. You will get the simplest volumetric applique. But what pleasure will it give to the child, having made it, he will be proud of himself.

Mastering complex techniques

In fact, even a small child can master even the most complex techniques, so don’t be afraid to do intricate things. To fluff, you just need to glue a few small pieces of paper. Parts can be crushed, compressed, flattened, etc.

Try the trimming technique, which involves rolling small tubes of small pieces of paper into a square shape. Using a straight rod or toothpick, you need to form bundles. The squares are crumpled around a sharp object and glued to a large sheet of paper. A pattern is formed from several such convolutions. The rod should hold until the bundle is firmly glued.


It must be said that such an activity requires perseverance, but helps to relax the nervous system. Many packages can be prepared in advance, then all that remains is to glue them to the drawing. They will look great and create a three-dimensional image.

What can be done using the quilling technique

Mastering the quilling technique will be a little more difficult. But it's worth it because you can make some really attractive appliques with it. First you will need to make blanks from double-sided colored paper.

For this you will need sewing needles, patterns, nail scissors, and a board. The needle is stuck into the board; colored paper will need to be wrapped around it. Patterns help to give an even shape. Each petal must be secured with a needle so that they do not unfold. One needle is attached at the bottom to keep the shape sharp, the other in the middle and the third at the top. When the sheet is ready, it needs to be attached in place with glue.


With the help of quilling, we can present the objects around us in a non-standard way. Create paper applications with your own hands and make cards, panels, decor and many other things out of them if you want to surprise people.


The little ones can be encouraged to make appliqués using the tear-off method, when the material is glued by tearing it off. This activity is quite useful for young children, as it develops fine motor skills and promotes speech development. For older children, you can make the task more difficult and ask them to cut along a pre-drawn contour.



Paper flowers in a pot

Such flowers are an excellent way to decorate a holiday card, especially for the holiday of March 8th. First you need to form a pot where you will place multi-layer flowers. The stems of the flowers are glued to the pot or you can place it on a sheet of paper where they are drawn.


Next you will need to craft the flowers. Take a piece of polystyrene foam as the middle, but you can also use a simple piece of paper, which you need to crumple first. Then cut out petals from colored paper and stick it around the center. Show your imagination and take and decorate voluminous paper applications with your own hands using ribbons, beads and other available materials.


If you want to make voluminous paper flowers with your own hands, then corrugated paper will help you. Flowers made from corrugated paper will look large and airy. You should make petals of different sizes - small, medium, large, and then the flower will look more attractive. The lower edges of the petals should have a cut. They are folded overlapping and then bent outward. By gluing the petals to the base, you get a flower. Any kind of flowers can be made this way.



If you want to make chamomile, then you will need a white sheet that is cut into strips. By folding the strip and gluing the edges, you will get a beautiful petal. Glue the edges of the petals to the yellow center made from three layers of paper. Even a small child can make a chamomile.

And if you want to make paper flowers more complicated, then try making a chrysanthemum from paper cones. To make a cone, you need to cut out a 5 by 5 cm square from paper and then roll it into a cone. It is better to coat the ends of the paper with glue so that they are firmly attached. When you have at least 40 pieces of cones, you can assemble a three-dimensional flower from them. A paper rose is also made.

You can make templates and flower schemes in advance and use them to create a bouquet of beautiful flowers.




Making a dove

You can easily decorate the space of your apartment using voluminous applications. Try making cute doves and they will be a decoration for your dinner party or theme party. The dove figures must first be cut out; the stencil will help you do this correctly.

Next, bend along the lines so that you get a dove figurine. The bird's tail should rise up when you bend the structure over the back. Bend your head and beak. If a child finds it difficult to complete this task, then it is worth helping him with this. The wings are attached to the dove separately. They must first be made and then bent in the same way as the rest of the parts.

You can create a huge number of crafts from paper that will decorate your room. If you find it difficult to learn, then use a step-by-step master class that you can easily find on the Internet. By working together with children, you help them develop better. And this activity will help you get rid of the stress that accompanies our lives everywhere. With a little perseverance, you will be able to make a wonderful gift for your loved ones!

We suggest you make an applique of flowers. To do this you will need colored paper, scissors, glue and cardboard. We will make an elegant panel from colored paper.

If you cut out a shape from a sheet of paper folded in half, then both halves of it will be exactly the same and the flower or leaf will turn out absolutely symmetrical. Glue the cut out flowers in the desired order onto the cardboard and draw on the thin stems with a colored pencil or felt-tip pen.

Bell

We fold a piece of paper in half, draw half a bell, cut it out, open it - we get a flower.

You can change the shape of the leaves, or add petals to complicate the shape.

We use the “sliding” method: we cut the flower petals, spread them apart and glue them at some distance from each other. We decorate the bells with circles of different sizes or smaller bells.

Buttercups

We fold a square sheet diagonally, then another, then another and draw a petal, unfold it - we get a whole flower. The petal pattern can be anything you want, rounded, sharp, with teeth (cornflower).

Or you can fold a strip of paper like an accordion and cut out many identical petals at once, then fold them into a flower yourself, and stick a round core on top.

Cut out leaves and stems:

Let's compose the composition:

If you cut out flowers of different sizes, smear only the middle with glue and stick the smaller one onto the larger one, then the flowers will turn out to be “double”. You can make them one color, but it is better to choose several shades of the same color, the bouquet will look more lively.

Or this application:

You will need: 2 plastic cups, colored cardboard and paper, cotton wool, gouache, scissors, PVA glue.


To make yellow flowers, fold yellow paper in several layers and cut out semi-oval petals.

For a small flower you need 5-6 petals, for a large one - 10-11, arrange them in a fan.

Then we put a light green base on the petals of each flower and glue it.

To make leaves with pink veins, fold light green paper in half and cut out oval pieces. Let's make cuts on the fold side.

Cut out slightly smaller ovals from pink paper and glue them under the leaves. Glue the finished leaves with the pink side to the picture.

For the mimosa, cut out a piece in the shape of a Christmas tree from green paper and cut many thin strips along the edges.

Using the ends of the scissors, twist the paper strips and glue them onto the picture. On top of the “fluffy greenery” we glue balls of cotton wool rolled up and paint them with yellow gouache.

Cut out 2 small triangles from a plastic cup and cut each into several petals, without cutting to the edge. Glue a semicircle of green paper on top.

For the largest flower we also use a plastic cup, cutting the strips from the edges to the base of the bottom. Let's finish the picture by gluing all the stems and leaves.

Or these voluminous flowers:

Cut petals from yellow paper for the flower, a red round center and two green leaves. It is better to cut out symmetrical leaves and petals by folding the paper in half, especially since we will still need a fold line.
Glue the parts to the blue sheet of the postcard. Flower petals are glued overlapping each other in a circle. It is better to start gluing the applique from the stem and finish with the core.

Here is a different arrangement of the petals, but they are cut in the same way:

A child over 6-7 years old can draw flowers or butterflies himself, cut them out and make an applique out of them:

Or please those around you with a chic voluminous applique:

Arrange flowers as your imagination allows. Using these methods, you can make a greeting card for your beloved mothers for the 8th of March holiday and even a huge panel on the wall.

Every person in childhood gave their mother gifts made with their own hands. This is the warmest gift for a birthday or March 8th. Dads can help their children and, while mom is busy with chores, make a holiday card with flowers with their own hands using the applique technique. And adult needlewomen will delight their mothers with more interesting and practical applications of technology.

Paper flowers

Even the little ones can easily handle this material, without parental help. Prepare the necessary colors, scissors, glue, markers.

Postcard with wonderful daffodils

You will need thick half-cardboard in three shades: green, snow-white and yellow. And also an orange marker. Use a glue stick, it won't make our main working surface so wet. For each flower, cut out 2 circles of white paper with a diameter of about 6-7 cm. You can circle the bottom of the cup or draw with a compass. Draw three approximate stripes, dividing the circle into 3 parts. Next are the rounded petals.

Prepare the required number of blanks.

Apply texture to each: carefully press vertical lines with scissors.

Bend their edges with a pencil. To speed up the process, bend several elements at the same time.

Cut out circles for the middle from yellow paper. Color the edges with an orange marker. You can also cut them slightly with nail scissors, imitating stamens.

We assemble a flower from two light samples (arranged in a checkerboard pattern) and one yellow one.

Cut out long, sharp leaves from green. For texture, we bend them vertically. We make the stems from narrow strips. We roll them up into a tube. Paste everything onto a contrasting background. The gift for mom is ready.

Volumetric product

It will require white sheets, glue, colored paper (thick) or cardboard, and a glue stick. We will decorate with a purple felt-tip pen.

Let's cut out 7 squares.

Fold each square diagonally, then 2 more times diagonally.

This results in a triangular element.

We mark it and cut it.

This is what the expanded template looks like.

We paint them with a felt-tip pen, leaving 2 unpainted ones on each flower.

We cut off one of them.

Glue the petals together to make the flowers three-dimensional. Additionally, we press through all the fold lines again.

We assemble the workpiece. We place one with the sharp corners up. We glue 2 more blanks onto the side petals on each side. New elements are marked in red, and the lower part is marked in green. Next in the master class we mark with red dots those on which we glue new parts.



When gluing is completed, we cut leaves from double-sided paper - 4 large and 4 small.

Glue them onto the workpiece as shown in the photo. We turn over the remaining 4 molds and fix them on the reverse side. For clarity, we took sheets with one white side. The leaves should face each other with their colored side (so that when they open, everything looks right).

Glue it onto cardboard or thick paper folded in half. We fix only the outer petals (marked with a red dot).

Wait for the work to dry. It turns out to be a beautiful three-dimensional craft.

Application for children from scrap materials

The advantage of available materials (cereals, cotton wool, shells, etc.) is their availability and durability. Some jobs will require perseverance, while others will only take a few minutes.

Callas from cotton pads

Young children will find this material easy and entertaining to master. Additionally, use multi-colored sheets and cardboard for the background.

Roll the cotton pad into an irregular tube and secure with glue. The center will be rolled yellow tubes. Glue the blank onto the background. Add a vase or leaves if desired.

Pasta applique

Compositions made from pasta of different shapes look interesting. To make it more interesting, paint them with gouache.

DIY poppy from cereals

To make red poppy seeds from cereals, you will need:

  1. Millet.
  2. Semolina.
  3. Paints.
  4. Glitter.
  5. Hairspray (strong hold).

To make the task easier, draw or print the outlines of the design.

At the first stage, we paint the millet with gouache. Stir with a stick so that the cereal does not stick together, and scatter to dry.

Line the outline with black millet. Use tweezers. And grease the remaining parts with PVA glue and sprinkle with the required shades.

Mix semolina with glitter. Lubricate the work with a thin layer and sprinkle with the mixture. Do not pour too much glue - the colored cereal may fade. If this happens, paint it again with a brush at work.

At the final stage, cover the entire composition with hairspray. If desired, the flowers can be decorated with rhinestones or sparkles before this.

Ideas for experienced needlewomen

Flowers from different things are not only decorative elements, but also ways to decorate practical items. Let's consider several options.

To make them, different thicknesses of felt, threads, glue, beads, and buttons are used. To form a felt rosette, cut according to the pattern and glue in a circle.

The centers are decorated with beads and rhinestones. For multi-layering, we take felt in two shades, rhinestones, a needle and thread to match. Green is for leaves.

We sew the elements together in different combinations, decorate the middle with rhinestones, and glue leaves.

Flat or voluminous felt appliqué is used to decorate panels, pillows and bags. This accessory will definitely be a great birthday gift. After all, handmade work looks original and beneficial in any image.

We bring to your attention a bag decorated using this technique. They are also decorated with leather appliqué, but this is an expensive material. You should take it on with experience working with other materials.

Giving a regular bouquet is the simplest solution. But masterpieces made with your own hands will not only decorate the interior, but also serve as a bright detail for pillows and bags.

Video master class “Applique flowers”

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Applications for children are one of the most favorite games and fun. But it’s by playing that the little ones learn! They gradually become accustomed to the world of colors and shapes. And they also get satisfaction from the fact that they themselves, with their own hands, can create beauty. And if parents want to help their child, we will give you ideas for appliqué made from colored paper.

What we can offer:

  • Schemes and stencils for applications of different figures: flowers, animals, insects and fairy-tale characters.
  • We'll show you what interesting, non-traditional appliqué techniques there are.
  • And, of course, we will give you a lot of positive emotions! We are sure you will have fun with us!
And most importantly, all these children's applications are for toddlers of different ages. And in one year the child will be interested in playing, and the older one will enjoy this activity. Why? Because we have prepared a collection that includes applications for children with different abilities.

For the little ones

Who said that plot application is difficult? Even the younger group can cope with some types of applications. Now we will create a beautiful basket with flowers in it.

What we may need for the application:

  • Colored thin paper;
  • Cardboard;
  • Pencil;
  • Stencils;
  • Glue.

Hedgehog

Applications for the little ones are creativity, where the abilities of even the tiniest fidget are taken into account. And this example with the “hedgehog” is just right for toddlers who, by the age of three, still cannot cut and glue, but they will be great at participating in the work. How?



Volumetric ladybug

This application is perfect for children 3-4 years old. It is very easy to make.


Application execution sequence:

Flower meadow

This clearing is an application for the younger group for children 4 years old. It can be any size and color. And several kids can work on it together at the same time. It is only important for each of them to indicate his area of ​​​​work.


Lesson in 3 stages:

Little funny chicken

You can prepare holiday cards in a very original way. The application in the preparatory group will help with this.


You need to cut out the following parts:

Chick

Kids think abstractly; for them, such a trifle as the color or shape of a character does not matter if his image conveys child-like emotions. But how can you make an applique just like this so that your baby feels a kindred spirit? Here's a great example of this!


Meet Tsypa! Him:

  • Body - square;
  • Eye – 2 circles (black and white, and a little more white);
  • Beak - triangle;
  • The paws are also triangular;
  • The wing is a semicircle;
  • Tuft - crescent.


Now, trust the little one, let him choose what color will be! Explain what each figure means and why the bird needs it. Isn't that interesting? So, finding the right stencils for applications is already a game. All that remains is to glue everything together!

Sun

Let's complicate the task. We have to help the children learn how to make an applique panel. There are many details that are both a background and an independent part of the picture. The central part is the mischievous face of the smiling Sun.


Leave the work on your kitten's smile. Or you can print ready-made faces:


And start preparing yellow, golden and orange circles of different sizes.


We assemble a picture on a blue background.


You can stick circles in the form of rays, or in a circle, the main thing is to alternate their colors. The Sun itself will be placed in the middle of the panel.

Lilac

Probably, a broken applique is the sweetest and most tender thing you can imagine. She just looks so fluffy that I can’t believe it was all created. A torn applique achieves this effect due to small uneven parts assembled into one composition.


Bouquet

These are not just flowers, but a structure that will stand. In this case we will make all parts of the plant. The flowers themselves, leaves and stems. Children in the middle group will master this simple applique very quickly.



Snowman

We made greeting cards, invitations to celebrations, paintings, and even memories of your little one’s childhood. But now we will try to make a Christmas tree toy.


And since it consists of two bases and 16 circles, we print out templates for applications, this will allow you to quickly, and without delaying the preparatory work, move on to constructing the toy.

Read more about blanks. The basis is 2 circles of the same size, drawn as a figure eight. The additional circles are equal in diameter to those in the base.
We also need a rope 4 times the length of the base. And decorative beads.

Glade

Polyana is a multi-composition application in kindergarten for children 5-6 years old. Here we will get acquainted with models that need to be made first, and only then fixed to the base. Volumetric types of applications are made with such an original sample.


Our base is blue cardboard. This is heaven. The sun is shining. The grass grows and flowers bloom in it. And butterflies and dragonflies flutter above them. All parts are made of accordion-folded paper.

A collection of applique master classes + interesting ideas

It's nice to know that different types of appliques made by children, such as appliqué made from torn paper or from corrugated material, are a good memory. And irrefutable evidence that our little ones have talent. The child is developing. And we help him with this.