Small hand-made, the entry-level is to draw a gourd ladle, follow the book, and follow the instructions in the book, while the ashes are just taking something casually, which can turn waste into treasure and use waste.
1 piece: color caterpillar
Practice: Prepare two kinds of colored paper.
1, draw three circles of the same size on each colored paper, and cut out six circles.
2. Take out 1 circle as the caterpillar's head, fold the remaining five circles in half and unfold them. Stick them together in a staggered way as shown in the above picture, and the colors should be just staggered. Of course, if the baby likes more colorful caterpillars, he can choose to make them with 6 different colors of paper.
3. Draw the caterpillar's eyes, mouth and nose on the circle originally set aside, and cut two long pieces of paper from the colored paper and stick them on the top of your head as tentacles. Finally, stick the prepared head on the body that has been completed in the previous step. After fixation, our caterpillar will be finished. It's very simple.
Number 2: Snails
Practice: For a detailed tutorial on snails, you can see the step decomposition in the above picture. You need to prepare a large and a small circle, two small yellow circles as eyes, and the part connecting the eyes and the body.
Draw a spiral snail shell pattern on the small white circle, fold the big circle in half and unfold it as a snail's body, and draw a mouth at one end, and fix your eyes on the top of your head after drawing black eyes. Finally, stick the shell together and it's done ~
Number 3: Finger Rabbit
Practice: Let the baby draw the shape of his little hand on a piece of colored paper, then cut it out, fold the middle finger outward, fold the thumb and little finger inward, then draw the eyes, nose, beard and mouth, and decorate the ears. Done! It's that simple.
Fourth: puppy
Fifth: small house
Practice:
1 If there is a snack box for the baby at home with a lid like the one shown above, the body part of the box can be cut off, leaving only the lid part.
2. Cut a square, a triangle and two figures with cardboard to form the shape of the house, and then fix the cover cut in the last step as the door of the house in the middle and lower part of the square.
3. A half-open lid is like an open door. A piece of colored paper with the same size needs to be stuck in the middle of the lid, preferably the same color as the roof, and this is done.
Number 6: Chicken
Practice:
1, prepare a white spoon, cut out the shapes of the cockscomb and the chicken's mouth on red paper, and cut out the shapes of the chicken's wings on white paper. If there is white non-woven fabric at home, you can cut off two circles. If not, you can use white paper instead.
2. Fix the comb and beak, and point your eyes with a black marker.
3. Stick the wings on one of the circles, then fix the assembled wings in front of the spoon handle, and fix the other circle on the back of the spoon handle (in fact, sandwich the spoon handle in the middle). If you still have energy after fixing, you can stick a bow tie to the chicken.
Number 7: Mouse
Practice:
1 Draw a pair of mouse ears, a triangular mouse head and a mouse claw on a piece of cardboard, and cut them all out.
2. Stick your head on the reel of the roll paper and stick your ears behind your head. Stick the mouse feet under the scroll.
3. Glue your eyes on your head, cut four slender strips on white paper, and use them as mouse beards. Find a small ball and stick it on the top of the beard.
No.8: chestnut bat
Practice:
1, draw bat wings and pointed ears on black cardboard, and then cut them out.
2. Poke 4 holes on both sides and the top of the chestnut, and insert the wings and ears. The joint can be fixed with glue again.
3. Glue your eyes on the front of chestnut, and draw a small nose, a small mouth and sharp teeth with white pigment.
Number 9: chestnut snail
Practice: prepare a chestnut and add a small group of flesh-colored plasticine. The plasticine is used as the body part of the snail and the chestnut is used as the snail shell.
As long as the plasticine is pinched like a doll, the work is almost finished. For detailed steps, please see the exploded picture above ~
10: Little Yellow Chicken
Practice: Triangle yellow paper is used as the chicken's body. Draw the chicken's comb, chicken mouth, eyes, wings and chicken feet on the paper of corresponding color, and cut them all off. Cut three small strips on the white paper as chicken tails. When you are ready, follow the steps in the above picture and complete them step by step ~
1 1 piece: Sun greeting card
Practice:
1, draw a shape of the sun on the yellow colored paper, cut it out, and cut a small sun.
2. The cut parts overlap a little, and then stick them together with glue, so that our little sun will become three-dimensional.
3. Prepare a colorful cardboard, fold it in half along the middle, stick the sun on the outside of the cardboard, and cut a few white clouds and stick them next to the sun as an ornament.
4, the cover allows the baby to draw something casually, and you can write and draw in it when you open it. If the baby can't write, you can draw some small things, which can be used as a greeting card for the person the baby wants to send.
12: newspaper snail
Practice:
1, the newspaper is folded several times, folded into a slender strip, and then rolled up. Fix the tail with glue, so that the shell of the snail is ready.
2. Draw the snail's body on the red cardboard, draw the snail's eyes on the white cardboard, and cut them all out with black paper and fix them with glue. It's a simple snail, but it's also meaningful.