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Ladybug made of stripes. Applications "Ladybug" made of colored paper. Making a three-dimensional shell

Spend just a little time and make a modular origami with your child - a ladybug made of paper with your own hands.

This simple craft will give you a few pleasant moments of creativity. Working with paper is easy and pleasant. If it doesn’t work out, you can safely take another piece of paper. And at the exit a funny thing awaits you paper toy, which will decorate a child’s room or become a holiday gift for grandma...

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Ladybug is a cute image. A small and cute insect made by a child with his own hands may become a source for new research into nature. Who is this, where and how does it live, how does it feed and reproduce?

You can try to make a ladybug out of paper starting from the age of 2-3, when the baby’s fine motor skills are already quite developed. You can come to the rescue at any time, but it is advisable for the child to watch your hands and repeat according to the pattern.

Master class: ladybug

In the photo, a child is making a craft, so you can follow the entire process of creating a paper toy. We made it out of white paper and then colored it, at the same time discussing why the insect has circles on its back. You can take double-sided colored paper, and then draw the dots with a marker.

So, look at the origami diagram. Initially, what we need to do is turn a rectangular piece of paper into a square. We bend one edge of the leaf to the other, we get a square, and cut off the extra strip. The same way we make a snowflake.

Now we lay out the resulting triangle (if the square is bent in half) with the apex down.

We bend its ends to the top (which is now below).

We turn our workpiece over. The outlines of some kind of insect are already beginning to emerge. We need to enhance this impression with such a detail as wings. We make them from the edges of the workpiece, connecting in the center.

All that remains is to register head and tail. We make the head like this: we bend the remaining tip towards the center until it stops, and then in the direction away from it. We bend the tail once.

The most pleasant moment - coloring. Paints and felt-tip pens are unlikely to work; the former will wet the paper, the latter will be too bright, and all uneven lines will be clearly visible. The best option is colored pencils. Yet again - motor skills develop child's hands.

Don't forget about the black dots of our ladybug!

It’s so easy to make paper origami with your children.

Video: making a paper butterfly

Master Class. Making a ladybug from paper in different ways

Head: Tatyana Alekseevna Dubyk, teacher

Progress of the master class

The ladybug's head is not visible.

Don't catch her, please, children!

She is cuter than all the insects in the world.

Let him make us happy on a green leaf,

In an orange scarf with a black dot.

To make such ladybugs you will need: colored paper (we took it for the printer), scissors, glue, colored pencils.

Ladybug option number 1

Bend a square of red paper diagonally.

Unfold the piece and bend it diagonally on the other side.

Make a triangle out of the square, bending the sides of the square inward. This is a basic origami model - a triangle.

Fold the resulting part in half, marking the middle, draw the base of the beetle on one side, and cut it out.

Trace with a pencil and cut out the second part

We ended up with something like this.

Cut out the head and circles for the wings from black paper and glue them on.

The beetle is ready.

Ladybug option number 2

Draw a semicircle on a rectangular sheet of paper and cut it out.

Fold the edges towards the middle - these are wings.

Draw black circles on the wings with a pencil and glue the head. Just a few minutes and our beauty is ready. Even kids can master this craft.

Ladybug option number 3

Cut out a heart-shaped template from cardboard - this will be the body of the ladybug.

We make colored parts using the template.

From black paper we cut out heads and circles for wings, glue them and admire them.

Ladybug option number 4

We bend the square sheet diagonally to form a triangle.

Now we need to make the ladybug's head. We turn the resulting figure over and bend the top corner up.

Now our bug is ready, all that remains is to add black spots and a head.

What a beauty!

Tatyana Zlobina

Recently, the guys and I decided to organize a small exhibition “Meadow for ladybugs"And this is what we got.

I want to show you how to do it ladybug, maybe you too will have such a clearing!

We will need:

1/4 sheet black paper,

1/2 sheet green and 1/2 sheet red paper,

glue, scissors, sippy cup, pencil, oilcloth, black and white plasticine, stack, board for plasticine.

First we need a leaf to sit on ladybug, for this we place our palm on a green leaf paper like that so that your fingers look at the upper right corner of the sheet.


We trace the palm and cut out a leaf.

Now let's get started making the sun itself. Fold a sheet of red paper in half and put a black leaf in the middle.


Turn the glass over, place it in the middle and trace around the edge with a pencil.


We start cutting from the fold so that paper without moving out, press it tightly with your fingers.

The children were delighted - they got 3 mugs at once (Magic) Glue the black circle - the body onto the leaf.


We fold the red circles in half, step back on the body from the edge by 2 fingers and put a mark with a pencil


then we coat this strip with glue and glue the red wings with folds to each other, slightly spreading the lower edges to the sides.


Almost ready! All that remains is to make the paws, eyes and spots. We take a small piece of black plasticine and roll out a long thin sausage (we had a competition at each table,


We divide it in half, from one part we make paws and antennae, from the other we make spots and pupils for the eyes. We make 2 small ball-eyes from white plasticine (roll the balls and sausages for the paws with both hands at the same time) Add plasticine blanks to ladybug and the craft is ready!


I wish you success!

I invite you to the next one Master Class"Flowers from circles"!

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To complete the master class you will need: colored paper, scissors, glue, a simple pencil. We trace the outline of a child's palm and cut it out.

Master class on making paper crafts with your own hands. The holiday of February 23rd, the day of "Defenders of the Fatherland", is coming soon; my children and I made it.

Goals: - to teach children to tear off small pieces of plasticine, roll them and flatten them with their fingers; - to develop an interest in working with plasticine;

Master class “Ladybug on a flower” Performed by Olga Gennadievna Blazhenkova Hello, dear colleagues. Late spring has arrived.

Previously, I introduced the children to S. Ya. Marshak’s fairy tale “The Twelve Months”, we looked at the illustrations in the book with the children and I suggested.

Cute insects and ladybugs are familiar to all children; little ones are not at all afraid of them. These bugs are also cutely called suns; they can not only fly, but also crawl. Sometimes they crawl into the house, and only then the child arranges a whole house for them, makes a feeding trough with sweet water and puts cotton wool instead of a bed. But if the sun disappears, the baby will be very upset. A wonderful ladybug in the form of a children's craft can live in the house if parents help make it, and the site tells you! And then you can play with her. You can take simple paper rings as a basis and model a wonderful insect. The steps for completing a children's craft are given below. Insects crawl everywhere in the summer, but you won’t see them in winter or early spring, so such a memory of summer days will come in handy.

For an interesting job of modeling a paper insect - a paper ladybug - prepare the following:

- red and black paper (regular thin, single or double sided);

- straight scissors;

- a ruler (or another option that allows you to draw a straight line);

- pencil (plain or colored);

How to make a ladybug out of paper with your own hands?

Colored paper is the central material for creativity. The shades are dictated by the particular appearance of the insect. The ladybug should have a red back with black spots, as well as a black head, legs and antennae. Therefore, two colors of paper are enough to complete the craft. Red can be replaced with bright pink or yellow (after all, ladybugs can be like that).

Cut out two strips of paper. The red stripe should be wider than the black one. You can make the first part 6 cm wide, and the second 4 cm. If you use A4 sheets, then cut them crosswise; this length of strips will suit you just fine.

Glue two rings together. The red (wider) ring should be larger in size, and the black one should be smaller. These will be two main blanks for modeling a cute insect figurine - the head and torso. Wait until the glue dries and continue working.

For the spots on the back of the sun, make several black circles, and also prepare a black stripe and antennae. Draw sketches on paper with a pencil and cut out along the outline.

Glue the black stripe to the back, separating the two wings. You can go around the entire red ring with a thin black ring. Glue dotted circles on the sides. Cut a thin strip of black paper and cut it into 6 equal-sized segments. Glue all the details in the form of paws to the bottom of the back, glue curved antennae to the black head.

Glue the head and the red ring together. Press down the parts by inserting your fingers into the rings and wait for the glue to dry.

A summer, funny and bright paper ladybug is ready, we hope we have answered the question of how to make a paper ladybug.

In the same way, you and your children can make any other bug, for example, a May bug or even a Colorado bug, why not. It’s always so interesting to imagine and create with inquisitive skills. Working with paper is interesting, but working with scissors is dangerous; parents and educators should remember this when helping children.

Hello, dear parents and educators! Today there is a very wonderful topic in the rich Piggy Bank: “Applique ladybug made of colored paper.” It is wonderful, in my opinion, because children always perceive these wonderful insects with delight - both living and artificial red-winged creatures evoke genuine delight in them.

Several children's works made from colored paper have already been described (applique "Bullfinches",), now ladybugs are next. You will be presented with several application options; you can choose the one that suits the child’s age and seems most interesting to you. And at the end, I’ll tell you where you can find an incredibly large number of ready-made applique templates on different topics for boys and girls.

The easiest and simplest works can be used for classes with children in the junior group of kindergarten, and those that are more difficult can be used in the middle and senior groups. In most cases, you will need the same materials:

  • colored paper (red, green, black);
  • scissors;
  • glue;
  • simple pencil;
  • hole puncher;
  • lids of different diameters.

Simple ladybug

  1. Fold the green paper in half and draw the edge of the leaf on it. We cut along the contour and unfold the part - we get a beautiful finished leaf on which the future ladybug will sit.
  2. We do the same with red paper - fold the sheet in half, draw a semicircle for the insect’s wings and cut it out.

  1. We make a head out of black paper. There are two ways to do this. You can use any lid of a suitable diameter and trace and cut a circle around it. You can cut a strip from a black sheet, bend the corner as shown in the photo and cut out an even semicircle - this method is suitable for older children.

  1. Cut out several small black circles and glue them evenly onto the unfolded wings. Such spots can also be made using a hole punch. Then we glue the head to the body.

Cut out narrow strips from black sheets. We glue the long one in the middle of the wings, and from the two small ones we make antennae.

  1. We use the remaining short strips of black paper for the paws. Glue them from the wrong side to the body. Place the finished ladybug on a leaf.

Ladybug with voluminous wings

  1. We prepare three identical circles from colored paper - two red and one black. This can be done using a template from the lids or by tracing a glass with a pencil.

Then we cut out another circle of smaller diameter for the head.

  1. We make a leaf from green canvas. It can be made in the same way as in the previous work.

Glue a large black circle onto a green leaf, and onto it a blank head. The last part should extend slightly onto the body.

  1. We bend the red circles in half and glue them to the body so that one of the halves remains free.

  1. Using a hole punch, we make a lot of black circles and place them on the wings with glue. We make the insect's eyes from circles of white paper. Another ladybug applique is ready!

Volumetric applique of stripes

  1. Cut out a circle from a red sheet. Then we cut strips of the same paper about 1 cm wide.

  1. Glue the first cut strip to the base, making the craft the desired height. Then glue the second strip perpendicular to the first.

  1. We continue to glue the strips tightly to each other. It is advisable that there are no free gaps between them.

  1. We make a circle from black sheets and cut it in half - this will be the head of the beetle. We attach antennae to it and make eyes. We prepare speckled circles and glue them onto the convex body. Volume application is ready!

Hanging ladybug

  1. For this work, you will additionally need beads and wire (18-20 cm long). We make a small loop at one end of the wire.
  2. From a red paper base, cut 4 long strips approximately 1-1.5 cm wide. Glue small black spots on them. Then we bend all the strips in two places at the same distance from the center (as in the figure). We make holes at the ends and in the middle of the strips and put them on the wire (the loop should be at the bottom to secure the strips).

  1. We put beads on the wire and on top - the free ends of the strips. Instead of beads, you can also use a cocktail straw - just cut it to the desired height.

After stringing, cut off the excess paper ribbons and cover the top with a circle of colored paper. The final chord is another bead.

  1. We make a ladybug's head with antennae and eyes from colored paper and glue it to the side. We also bend the second end of the wire into a loop so that the craft can be hung.

Ladybug for the little ones

Although this applique is voluminous, it is very simple to do, so it is suitable even for three-year-old children. A ladybug made from colored paper turns out completely different - not like in the options described above. Watch the video:

Applications are a very useful and interesting creativity for children. But, you must admit that parents do not always have ready-made templates and ideas for activities at hand. It is sometimes difficult to find good books in bookstores, especially for large crafts. And it takes a lot of time to search on the Internet to find a suitable job description, especially with ready-made templates.

To save your time, you can use this wonderful a selection of applications— simple and volumetric (or, as they are also called, 3D). At one time I stocked up on a lot of such applications - my daughter made absolutely everything! Having such colorful and, most importantly, ready-made material, for a long time you will not have a problem with what to do with your child in his free time. The development of fine motor skills, essential paper skills and artistic inspiration will be provided to your baby!

Happy creativity to you! Nadezhda Goryunova

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