Quilling for beginners.
Quilling for children.
Quilling (paper rolling) for children
From the English quill - “bird feather”. Back in medieval Europe, nuns created elegant medallions by twisting paper with gilded edges onto the tip of a bird's feather. When viewed closely, these miniature paper masterpieces created the complete illusion that they were made of thin gold strips. This ancient technique has survived to this day and is very popular in many countries around the world.
Tulips using quilling technique. Master Class
Flowers using quilling technique
The master class is designed for teachers, parents and school-age children.
Purpose: as a gift, interior decoration.
Purpose: to introduce work done using the quilling technique. development of fine motor skills of the hands.
- cultivate patience and accuracy.
Quilling on the theme Autumn
Master Class. Panel “Autumn Bouquet” using quilling technique
It's autumn outside. Rowan is good and beautiful in the fall. It is impossible to ignore the rowan beauty. When autumn, with its magic brush, paints all the trees in the forest, here and there a rowan tree will peek out from behind the trunks and beckon: “Don’t pass by! Come, admire, enjoy the riot of colors, because winter is coming!” Bright, unusual tree! The autumn decoration of the rowan tree amazes with its brightness and delicacy! Rowan clusters look like expensive gems - openwork orange-red leaves, and between them there are small “beads” of scarlet, pink or yellow flowers.
Angel applique using quilling technique. Master class with step-by-step photos
Quilling in kindergarten
The master class is designed for teachers, parents and children of senior preschool age
Purpose: as a gift, interior decoration
Purpose: to introduce the types of work performed using the quilling technique
— develop creative abilities;
- cultivate patience, accuracy
Double-sided colored paper, colored cardboard for background, pencil, scissors, glue, colored pencils, felt-tip pens, landscape sheet
Quillig on the theme Autumn
Quilling. Master class with step-by-step photos and description
The master class is designed for children of senior school age.
Guys, today I want to introduce you to the quilling technique. Quilling, paper torsion, paper filigree - the art of twisting long and narrow strips of paper into spirals, modifying their shape and composing the resulting parts into three-dimensional or planar compositions. This is a very interesting technique for making compositions from paper strips.
Quilling. Master class for beginners
Master class on handicrafts (working with paper)
Title of work: “Flower hat”
Technique: papier-mâché, quilling
Purpose: the hat can be given as a gift; it looks great as an interior decoration or souvenir.
Children's age: From 6 years. This type of creativity is intended for additional education teachers and preschool teachers. Can be used in Quilling classes as a group activity, because this is very painstaking work. The frame is pre-made by the teacher.
Quilling for beginners. DIY paintings
Quilling. Painting: “Chamomile meadow.” Master Class.
Quilling, also known as paper filigree or paper rolling, is the art of making flat or three-dimensional compositions from long and narrow strips of paper twisted into spirals.
The master class is designed for preparatory group students with the help of adults, their parents and teachers.
Painting using quilling technique. Master Class
Nomination: master class on handicrafts (working with paper, crafts from natural materials, crafts from waste material, soft toy, dough plastic, etc.);
Title: Painting “Romeo and Juliet”, made using the quilling technique.
The master class is designed for children of high school age and adults.
Purpose: training course on quilling with paper elements. The painting can be used as interior decoration
Master Class. Painting "Beauties".
The work was done using the quilling technique.
The master class is designed for school-age children, teachers and parents.
Purpose: interior decoration, good idea for a gift.
You can find these beautiful flowers - Cosmos - on almost every garden plot. This plant is familiar to everyone, but not many people know that in English-speaking countries it is called “Pretty Plant”. And how many beautiful poems have been written about this beautiful and fragile flower. Just look at it and immediately feel its charm.
DIY paper flowers using quilling technique
Master class: “Chrysanthemums using quilling technique.”
The master class is designed for primary school children, teachers and parents.
Purpose: flowers are used as gifts or for decorating objects (frames, vases).
Quilling in kindergarten
Quilling is a fairly ancient art, dating back to the 15th century.
The name itself, quilling, comes from the English word quilling, which means bird feather. This art is based on twisting multi-colored strips (paper rolling) and creating quilling elements from them. Next, various figures are assembled from these elements, both in the plane and in volume.
To twist strips of paper, you can use a needle, thin awl, toothpick or ballpoint pen paste.
Master class “A Drop of Summer” using quilling technique
The work was done using the Quilling technique.
The master class is designed for children of high school age, teachers and parents.
Purpose: interior decoration, making gifts.
Painting “Journey to Childhood”
The painting will be an unusually tender and bright gift for any loved one and will bring a feeling of joy and happiness into the home. Looking at such work, you always want to smile, give love and create warmth and comfort in your home. I wish everyone a pleasant viewing.
Crafts with children 6-7 years old
The master class is designed for teachers.
Purpose of the master class: making postcards with children of the preparatory group.
1. For work you will need: colored and regular corrugated cardboard from the box, flower packaging (I have natural, not synthetic), PVA glue.
DIY corrugated cardboard crafts
Handicraft master class “Vanka - Vstanka”
The craft is made using the 3D quilling technique from corrugated cardboard.
This figure can be made by both adults and children of primary school age.
The figure is made in such a way that Vanka the stand actually returns to a vertical position after tilting. But this will require a little fiddling with the lower torso to achieve this effect.
Quilling, or paper rolling, is becoming increasingly popular. To learn quilling you do not need special knowledge and skills. It is enough to try to make simple crafts a few times and soon you will be able to make real masterpieces from paper. Using the quilling technique you can make a wide variety of interesting crafts. Such crafts look very beautiful, original and elegant.
Autumn quilling is the making of various crafts in the form of bouquets of flowers from autumn flowers, beautiful autumn leaves, mushrooms, landscapes, etc. Such crafts will fill the decor of the room with comfort and warmth.
Undoubtedly, the greatest pleasure will come from making various flowers using the quilling technique. An autumn bouquet using the rolling paper technique can lift your spirits in rainy, cold weather.
To make an autumn bouquet you will need:
Special paper for quilling technique;
scissors;
glue;
pencil;
floral wire.
First of all, you need to make several blanks for future autumn flowers. To do this, on the working side of the quilling paper, draw a circle with a diameter of approximately 15-16cm. Then, starting from the outer edge of the circle, cut out the spiral. If the cut lines of the spiral are made a little uneven, the flowers will have a more realistic appearance. The craft will look more interesting if you use paper of different shades and patterns.
Now that the blanks are ready, you can start making buds. To do this, you need to tightly twist the spiral into a bud. If you place a tightly wrapped spiral on the table, the bud will “bloom” before your eyes. In order for the resulting flower to retain its shape, you need to lightly lubricate the central part of the spiral and secure the entire bud to it.
For the leaf you will need green paper, on which you need to draw a leaf, cut it out, fold it like an accordion and also secure the base with glue.
Bend one end of the floral wire, 10-12c long, a little and glue a bud to it, a little lower on the wire glue a few petals. Using the same technology, make several flowers and combine them into a bouquet.
Beautiful autumn leaves, made using the rolling paper technique, will fill the interior of the room with autumn colors and will look unusual if you hang them from window cornices.
To make autumn leaves using the quilling technique you will need:
Tweezers for quilling (if you don’t have one, a regular forked toothpick will do);
measuring ruler;
PVA glue;
brush;
quilling paper (preferably double-sided)
pins;
live leaves;
a regular sheet of paper;
cardboard.
The paper must be cut into thin strips. The thickness of the strips may vary, depending on your personal preference. Insert the edge of the resulting strip of paper into the crevice of the tweezers and slowly tightly wind the entire tape onto it, grease the end of the tape with glue, but do not glue it. Insert the tweezers with the wrapped paper into the quilling ruler and release the tweezers. The paper should unwind a little. Using tweezers, press the paper to the end with glue. Leave the workpiece to dry on the ruler. Thus, it is necessary to make a lot of blanks in red, orange and yellow.
A sketch for creating a maple leaf using the rolling paper technique can be found on the Internet, drawn by hand, or used a real maple leaf. The last option is the most interesting. The finished template must be secured to cardboard using pins.
To make the axis of the sheet you will need a strip of quilling paper bent in half. Coat one side with glue and secure it to the template. Leaf veins are made in a similar way. Now you can proceed directly to assembling the craft. Give each mug blank the shape of a droplet, semicircle or oval. By gluing the first figure to the axis or vein of the sheet, you can guess what shape the next part should be. Glue is applied to the figures only at the junctions with the leaf axis, veins or other figures.
To make the finished sheet more durable, you can glue a thin strip of paper around its entire perimeter.
Autumn painting using quilling technique. Master class with step-by-step photos
Painting using quilling technique “Rowan Mood”
Rowan
It has long been used as a medicinal, magical and ornamental plant. The fruits are used to make jam, marmalade and jelly. After the first frost the fruits become sweet.
Bees love flower nectar. Furniture is made from wood.
Rowan is an important medicinal plant.
"Rowan"
Rowan gave me a red berry.
I thought she was sweet, but she’s like cinchona.
Maybe this berry is just not ripe,
Or the red rowan wanted to joke. (I. Tokmakova)
Proverbs and signs:
No rowan - and autumn is not autumn!
The rowan tree has bloomed - it will be warm.
If it is warm at the time of rowan flowering, the whole summer will be dry and fine.
Late flowering of rowan - for a long autumn.
If rowan is born, rye will be good.
There are a lot of rowan trees in the forest - autumn will be rainy if there is little dry.
Materials required for work:
1.Picture printed on a color printer;
2.Frame;
3. Quilling strips 5 mm wide, 30 cm long;
4. PVA glue;
5.Toothpick;
6. Ruler-stencil;
7. Rosehip.
Step-by-step process for completing the work:
Let's print a picture of a rowan on a color printer.
Quilling is a technique for creating three-dimensional compositions using modules made from twisted pieces of paper. The term comes from the English word quill - “bird feather”. Quilling for children is a great way to develop artistic abilities, fine motor skills, perseverance and diligence. This is an ideal craft activity for preschoolers because it is safe and easy to learn. Quilling classes for children are practiced in many institutions as a group, but parents are quite capable of teaching a little creator this technique at home.
It is permissible for children to begin learning to work in the quilling technique when they reach the age of 4-5 years. Under the strict guidance of their parents, kids can create simple applications, cards and other crafts that will make a good gift or interior decoration. To create a simple flower arrangement with your child, get the following items:
double-sided colored paper;
PVA glue or pencil;
thin stick;
basis for the picture;
tassel
The execution process includes the following steps:
Using a thin stick, colored paper is first rolled into half a sheet of paper and glued, then to the end and glued again.
The tubes are cut crosswise into narrow strips so that the finished elements resemble petals and leaves.
We are preparing the basis for work. Thick colored cardboard is perfect for these purposes.
Based on this we make a sketch of the composition.
Then the child himself chooses the elements to work with, laying them out on a base without glue.
Having made sure that the composition looks harmonious, we “plant” the modules with glue.
The following instructions will teach you and your child how to create a composition in the form of a meadow of flowers using the quilling technique. This is a simple job, and you can teach it even to a child aged 3-4 years. To do this you will need the following tools:
colored paper;
material for the base (thick green cardboard is perfect);
felt-tip pens or pencils;
PVA glue;
tube or round pencil.
Here is a sample plan for creating beauty with your own hands:
We begin preparing the modules by cutting colored paper into strips 5-7 mm wide.
We wind the strips onto a pencil, felt-tip pen or tube.
We give the required size to the resulting spirals.
We prepare the required number of multi-colored modules according to the planned plot.
We lay out the elements in the form of stems, petals and leaves on the base.
Carefully glue the modules.
You can complete some details or use regular appliqué techniques.
Autumn is a time of riot of colors that can inspire little creators to create real masterpieces with their own hands. Let's try to create a picturesque autumn composition for children using the quilling technique. Standard set of tools:
colored paper (yellow, red, green shades are preferred);
vase stencil;
simple pencil;
PVA glue;
toothpick.
A simple execution scheme will help you and your baby work:
Select a picture and trace it with a simple pencil.
Using a stencil, cut out a paper vase of the selected shade.
We prepare the modules by cutting colored paper into thin strips and winding them with a toothpick.
Draw the branches using a felt-tip pen.
We glue the prepared twisted elements onto the drawing so that we get a bright flower arrangement.
The finished work is framed.
For children aged 6-7 years, learning quilling will be interesting and have undoubted benefits. Let's try to collect a flower together with the child. For the lesson you will need:
double-sided colored paper of two types - green and orange;
cocktail straws;
PVA glue;
stationery knife;
Preparing modules is the most critical stage. It is performed as follows:
Using scissors, the paper is cut into strips about 50 mm wide.
Using an awl, the strips are twisted into tight coils, the ends of which are secured with glue.
The center of the coil is pressed with a toothpick, as a result of which it should take the shape of a cone.
Please note that each cone must be the same length. Make sure that the child performs all the simplest actions without your help. When all the modules are ready, we proceed to assembling the finished composition:
It is necessary to glue the cones together so that it looks like a sphere.
Leave a small hole for the flower stem.
Cut a strip of about 1.5-2 cm thick from green paper.
We cover the straw with green paper in a spiral.
We cut a strip of green paper 5 cm thick into a fringe and glue it in a spiral manner.
We connect the flower with the stem using PVA glue.
We offer you a step-by-step description of creating a butterfly using the quilling technique. Making such a craft is more difficult than a standard applique, but the work itself can be used not just as a decoration, but also as a toy. For production we will need:
colored paper;
a set of sewing needles;
board for work;
PVA glue;
glue brush.
Let's get started, going through the scheme gradually, step by step:
Making the wings: cut three strips of paper of different lengths, being sure to choose matching shades.
We glue strips from short to long.
We twist them so that the shortest one is inside.
We seal the free end from the outside.
We insert the circles into the slits of the quilling board and unscrew them.
Using sewing needles, press the center of the circle to one side and glue the stripes in this place.
We make the body: we twist two circles, form cones, which we glue together.
We connect all the elements, complementing the composition with tendrils of thin spiral-twisted strips
Using the art of forming modular compositions using rolled paper, you can create incredibly beautiful snowflakes. They will be the perfect home decoration for the New Year holidays. Let's look at the instructions for creating a snowflake using this technique. For this you will need:
white paper (ordinary office paper will do);
PVA glue;
toothpick;
thin brush for glue.
This craft is difficult to complete and will require the participation of an adult:
We cut the paper into thin strips.
We twist them with a toothpick.
We open the resulting ring a little to obtain the desired diameter.
Glue the free outer tip.
We clamp the ring on opposite sides.
We prepare 12 similar elements and glue them together in the shape of a flower.
We twist the strips into tight rings and secure them with glue.
Glue the rings between the petals of the snowflake.
We make 6 paper curls and glue two at a time at the distance between the petals.
Glue a simple tight ring into the center of the snowflake.
A rowan branch is a simple and effective composition that you can attach to a standard sheet of cardboard or a beautiful openwork napkin. To make it you will need:
double-sided colored paper in black, green and red or terracotta;
basis for the composition (colored cardboard, openwork paper napkin, etc.);
toothpick;
Let's get started by laying everything out on the table in a convenient order:
We make berries: cut red or terracotta paper into thin strips and twist them into tight rings using a toothpick, securing the ends with glue.
We make leaves: we twist rings from green stripes, squeeze them from both edges, giving the shape of a leaf.
We cut out a branch of the required thickness from dark paper and glue it to the base.
We place modules in the form of leaves along the branch.
At the end of the branch we place the berries in the form of a lush bunch.
Using the diagrams presented below, you and your child will be able to create compositions in the form of animals and birds using the quilling technique. It could be a funny chicken, hare, hedgehog and other fauna. Detailed instructions will allow you to avoid mistakes when performing work, and your child will more actively explore the animal world and develop creative abilities.
Corrugated cardboard is a convenient, versatile and easy-to-work material. It makes it easy to create impressive DIY crafts. We present to your attention a video tutorial that contains step-by-step instructions for creating a three-dimensional toy using corrugated cardboard.
Master class on making panels using the quilling technique “September Stars”
Author: Yulia Konstantinovna Vyaltseva, teacher of the Bureya Children’s Institution, No. 1 “Gnezdyshko”, Bureya District, Amur Region.September, October, frost... No matter how anyone calls these sweet flowers, everyone knows what we are talking about - perennial small-flowered asters, indispensable participants in autumn flower parades. The ability of September flowers to bloom until late autumn, the variety of colors and ease of care make them welcome guests in the autumn garden. The range of perennial asters is very large.
Aster– translated from Greek means “star”.
An ancient legend says that the aster grew from a speck of dust that fell from a star. Already in Ancient Greece, people were familiar with the constellation Virgo, which was associated with the goddess of love Aphrodite. According to ancient Greek myth, the aster arose from cosmic dust when the Virgin looked from the sky and cried. For the ancient Greeks, the aster symbolized love.
There is a belief that if you stand among the asters at night and listen carefully, you can hear a light whisper: these are the asters having an endless conversation with their sister stars.
September color...
As a gift to us - September
Delicate flowers.
Distant stars...
Gives a bright dawn
Autumn dreams...
Impeccable flowers
Smile at us
Sharing your dreams
Half with us.
Svetlana Ugryumova
Dear visitors of the “Entertainment Pantry”! I bring to your attention a master class on making panels using the quilling technique “September Stars”.
For work we will need the following materials:
killing paper 3mm wide, lilac, yellow, green; paper 10 mm wide, lilac; a strip of 20 mm green paper for making castings;
quilling scissors, cotton swab, wire cutters, toothpick, thick needle, PVA glue;
thin floral green wire.
So let's get to work.
1. To make a flower, cut strips of 3mm yellow and 10mm lilac in half.
Now let's design the frame.
For this we need:
* A-4 format frame;
* some light wallpaper, white cardboard, scissors, pencil, ruler, PVA glue.