Volumetric applique “Spring”
In spring you want to create even more than at any other time of the year. Nature itself gives inspiration when fragrant delicate flowers bloom in flower beds and trees. Everything turns green, and this always lifts your spirits. The spring beauty of nature inspires the creation of original paintings.
For those who can draw, this is not a problem. If your fine art skills are not above the school curriculum, then try making a three-dimensional appliqué. For work you will need the following materials:
- napkins of different colors;
- corrugated paper in shades not found in napkins;
- scissors;
- a sheet of cardboard;
- a tube of PVA glue;
- double sided tape.
First, collect napkins and corrugated paper in the following colors: brown, green, blue, white, pink, yellow.
Take a sheet of regular cardboard.
Glue on a strip of green crepe paper. This will be grass.
Glue the blue napkin on top to create the sky. There is no need to smooth the paper, otherwise the image will not be in relief.
Next, cut the brown paper into strips and twist them into flagella of different lengths.
Form them into tree trunks and branches.
Also cut the yellow napkin into strips and make flagella out of them.
Glue the long blanks in a spiral into a circle, and the short ones will make rays. The beautiful sun is coming out.
The clouds will be pieces of napkins, crumpled in a random manner.
Make the grass from corrugated paper. Cut small strips, cut the fringe from one edge and twist it with the blade of scissors.
Lush grass is ready.
To make snowdrops, cut out ovals from a white napkin and curl one of the edges with your fingers. Glue three petals together.
This is what delicate snowdrops look like.
If you twist the ovals in the center and glue 2 blanks into a lush flower, you will get a beautiful blooming cherry or apple tree.
Using the same principle, you can make blue blues.
The leaves on the trees are just opening. Form them from thin short strips twisted in the center.
To make a dandelion, you need to cut a yellow napkin into strips. Cut a short thick fringe from one of the long edges and twist the pieces in a spiral.
The result is lush yellow flowers.
To form tulips, you need to cut the petals from a pink napkin. Glue 5-7 pieces on double-sided tape and twist in a spiral.
Tulips look very beautiful.
This beautiful spring landscape is made from paper napkins and ordinary corrugated paper.
Place your work in a frame and enjoy the beauty of spring nature without leaving your home.
The work can be a nice gift for colleagues, school friends or a loved one.
For those who can draw, this is not a problem. If your fine art skills are not above the school curriculum, then try making a three-dimensional appliqué. For work you will need the following materials:
- napkins of different colors;
- corrugated paper in shades not found in napkins;
- scissors;
- a sheet of cardboard;
- a tube of PVA glue;
- double sided tape.
First, collect napkins and corrugated paper in the following colors: brown, green, blue, white, pink, yellow.
Take a sheet of regular cardboard.
Glue on a strip of green crepe paper. This will be grass.
Glue the blue napkin on top to create the sky. There is no need to smooth the paper, otherwise the image will not be in relief.
Next, cut the brown paper into strips and twist them into flagella of different lengths.
Form them into tree trunks and branches.
Also cut the yellow napkin into strips and make flagella out of them.
Glue the long blanks in a spiral into a circle, and the short ones will make rays. The beautiful sun is coming out.
The clouds will be pieces of napkins, crumpled in a random manner.
Make the grass from corrugated paper. Cut small strips, cut the fringe from one edge and twist it with the blade of scissors.
Lush grass is ready.
To make snowdrops, cut out ovals from a white napkin and curl one of the edges with your fingers. Glue three petals together.
This is what delicate snowdrops look like.
If you twist the ovals in the center and glue 2 blanks into a lush flower, you will get a beautiful blooming cherry or apple tree.
Using the same principle, you can make blue blues.
The leaves on the trees are just opening. Form them from thin short strips twisted in the center.
To make a dandelion, you need to cut a yellow napkin into strips. Cut a short thick fringe from one of the long edges and twist the pieces in a spiral.
The result is lush yellow flowers.
To form tulips, you need to cut the petals from a pink napkin. Glue 5-7 pieces on double-sided tape and twist in a spiral.
Tulips look very beautiful.
This beautiful spring landscape is made from paper napkins and ordinary corrugated paper.
Place your work in a frame and enjoy the beauty of spring nature without leaving your home.
The work can be a nice gift for colleagues, school friends or a loved one.
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