1, making paper flowers: select some brightly colored paper, cut out the shape of petals, then fold the petals and paste them on the flower stem. Finally, stick the flowers on the vase or flowerpot and enjoy them. This hand-made method can train children's practical ability and creativity, and also cultivate their patience and carefulness.
2. Making paper cup animals: Use paper cups and small scissors to cut out the shapes of small animals, and then add details such as eyes, nose and mouth. Finally, paste them on the cardboard and you can enjoy them. This hand-made method can let children use their imagination to create various interesting images of small animals.
3. Making plush toys: Select some soft plush fabrics and fillers, cut out the fabrics according to the desired shape, then fill the fillers and sew them. Finally, you can add eyes, nose and other details. This hand-made method allows children to exercise their fine hand movements and creativity, and at the same time allows them to learn how to make plush toys.
4. Making a windmill: Use colored paper and bamboo sticks to cut out the shape of the windmill and paste it together. Finally, fix the windmill on a long bamboo stick and it can rotate with the wind. This hand-made method can exercise children's hands-on ability and creativity, and at the same time let them know the principle of windmill.
Handmade creative process:
1, creative ideas: Before starting to make artworks, craftsmen usually make creative ideas first. They may draw sketches on paper, or form ideas in their minds, and then start preparing the materials and tools they need.
2. Selection of materials: According to the types and uses of artworks, craftsmen will choose suitable materials. For example, if they make ceramic works of art, they may choose elements such as earth, water and fire.
3. Making a prototype: The craftsman will make a prototype to determine the size, shape and proportion of the artwork. This prototype is usually created by the craftsman himself, but it can also be customized according to the requirements of customers.
4. Detail treatment: On the basis of the prototype, craftsmen will carry out detail treatment, including carving, painting and glazing. These details can make works of art more exquisite and unique.
5. Firing or curing: According to the type and material of the artwork, the craftsman will choose the appropriate firing or curing method. For example, ceramic artworks need to be fired at high temperature to fix their shape and texture.
6. Finish the production: Finally, the craftsmen will inspect and trim the artworks to ensure that they meet the customer's requirements and quality standards. If necessary, they may also pack and deliver.