A tulip made of paper, or better yet, a bouquet of tulips will be a wonderful gift or addition to the main gift for any occasion, be it a birthday or the eighth of March. We will create a tulip using the art of origami (that is, creating different things from paper). By the way, this art is often taught to children, instilling in them a taste and ability for creativity from an early age.

How to make a tulip out of paper? (step-by-step instruction)

1. To create a tulip we need to take a square sheet of paper. It is advisable to use colored paper, taking the color from which we want the flower to be made.

2. We outline the fold lines: bend the sheet in half diagonally so that opposite corners are next to each other.

3. Unbend the sheet and bend it diagonally again, but this time the other two opposite corners.

4. Unbend the sheet again and fold it in half. To make a paper tulip beautiful, you need to do everything carefully.

5. Then along the folds we bend the two upper corners inside our rectangle. These folds were created in 2-3 more steps.

6. We bend the side corners to the very top.

7. Turn the figure over to the other side and do the same.

8. Now you need to open the resulting craft so that the corners made at stage 6-7 are located inside on the sides. To do this, we simply bring the side corners together.

9. We bend the side corner so that it goes slightly beyond the axis, which is located in the center.

10. Having also folded the second corner, it should be set into the first.

11. We do the same on the opposite side. There are only a few steps left to complete the tulip creation.

12. At the bottom of the craft there is a hole through which the paper tulip is inflated. It needs to be inflated so that it is voluminous.

13. To get the petals, you now need to bend the corners.

14. We twist a stem from a sheet of paper and insert it into the hole located at the bottom of the tulip. If desired, you can paint it and attach leaves made of paper to it. The stem can be carefully fixed with glue so as not to leave traces of it.

So you have created a tulip from paper - a real flower of paradise! If you wish, you can also show your creativity and add droplets of glue to the flower so that after they dry, they look like dew on the flower. You can also add patterns with pen or paint.

Another instruction on how to make a paper tulip (in the picture):


"The Tale of the Restless Square, the Hospitable Triangle and the Beautiful Tulip." Master class "Tulip".



This fairy tale master class is designed for older preschoolers and younger schoolchildren, and will undoubtedly be of interest to educators and teachers primary classes, teachers additional education, parents and all creative people. Flowers can be used to decorate the interior, as a gift to family and friends, or to participate in an exhibition of children's creativity.
Target. Introduce children to the technique of paper folding - origami.
Tasks:
1. Teach children to fold and iron folds accurately.
2. Introduce children to the basic Water Bomb form.
3. Develop fine motor skills, eye gauge.
4. Teach children to turn paper into beautiful flowers.
5. Cultivate respect for peers and the ability to help.
Brief educational information.
Origami - "ori"- folded, "kami"- paper, the art of paper folding arose in the land of the rising sun - Japan.
Safety precautions:
1. Handle paper carefully.
2. Do not wave your hand with a piece of paper.
3. Protect your fingers from cuts.
4. After work, thoroughly wash your hands to remove glue.
Material. A set of colored paper, scissors, PVA glue.
Preliminary work. Consider with your children paper products made using the origami technique. Try doing basic bends with your children as a warm-up.
Golden rule of Origami. All sides and corners of the sheet must align exactly with each other when folded. The folds must be ironed carefully.
Practical work.First, let's create the basic "Water Bomb" shape.

The tale of the restless Square, the hospitable Triangle and the beautiful Tulip

Once upon a time there was a Square, a very important and very important geometric shapes. He felt like a king, he had his own kingdom. He also had his own subjects: four Corners and four Sides.
(Take a piece of paper square shape, place it in front of you.)


So Square sent the messenger Angle with an order across the whole kingdom, to another angle, to find out how he was doing. The Angles met and discussed all matters.
(Fold the sheet diagonally.)


I carried out the order, the messenger returned and reported that everything was in order.
(Fold the sheet.)
It is good when everything is good. But Kvadrat’s soul is restless. He sent another Angle messenger to check, another unverified Angle. The Angles met, it turned out that everything was calm on the border of the kingdom. The messenger returned and reported that everything was calm on the corner borders of the kingdom.
(Fold the sheet along the other diagonal. Iron the fold well.)


But Kvadrat is not at peace; he tosses and turns from side to side.
(Unfold and turn the sheet over.)


He sends a messenger from the Side to find out how the other Side is doing.
(Fold the square in half.)


The messenger returned and reported that everything was calm on the other side. Kvadrat doesn’t believe it, turns over, gets upset and folds up like an umbrella to hide from his worries.
(Turn the sheet over again and try to fold along the resulting folds.)


Where is the important Square? Where did he hide from his worries? In this figure, what does it look like? On a hat, on a roof, on a snowdrift, on a mountain, on a triangle. This is where the important Square hid in the big Triangle.


At the apex of this Triangle lives a large important Angle. One day he invited all the lower little corners to visit him for his birthday. On the one hand and on the other.
(Raise the bottom corners to the top, turn the shape over, and raise the other corners.)



All the Corners gathered at the big Corner, sat, talked, treated themselves sweetly, and they wanted to dance and got into pairs.
(Connect the side corners on one side and the other.)


They held each other beautifully by the hands and spun around in a cheerful dance.
(Tuck the side corners into each other on one side and the other.)





They had so much fun at the holiday that they swelled with happiness.
(Inflate the resulting figure).



And they turned into beautiful flowers - Tulips.
How happy they were, how they admired themselves, how they looked at themselves, their delight knew no bounds.
(Fold the top corners down a little.)


(We make stems from strips of green paper and cut out leaves)



This is how, thanks to the important and restless Square and the kind and hospitable Triangle, magical beautiful flowers appeared - Tulips.


That’s the end of the fairy tale, and well done to those who listened.
Thank you for your attention! I wish you creative success!

An original birthday gift for mom made with children's hands - a paper flower. The entertaining work of making flowers from paper develops children's fine motor skills, teaches fine skills in working with colored paper, and cultivates the aesthetic taste of a little artist. A bright multi-colored bouquet of paper flowers looks great as a home decor item. The easiest paper flower to make is a tulip. By following the instructions on how to make a tulip from paper or cardboard, you can learn how to quickly and easily create such a gift every day, without much effort or material investment. If you wish, you can visit or watch a specialized master class with your child on the Internet.

An original birthday gift for mom made with children's hands - a paper flower.

Making a paper bouquet of tulips using a modular template is a painstaking task that requires considerable perseverance. However, the result pleases the eye for a long time and creates a spring mood.

Necessary:

  • Colored paper;
  • Scissors, PVA glue.

What to do:

  1. Preparing a three-dimensional flower involves assembling the image in stages in modules. Each module is made separately and then assembled into one image.
  2. The modular part is made from a rectangular sheet folded horizontally.
  3. Fold both upper corners of the workpiece down and press. Turn the product over.
  4. We wrap the resulting ends into a triangular shape, while at the same time visually “hugging” the base with the corners. We hide them inside.
  5. Bend the triangle vertically with your fingers. This is the module - part of the preparation of a three-dimensional floral image.
  6. Using this technology, we prepare several blanks of the same color.
  7. We connect the modules step by step. First, we put two pieces of blanks, hiding the ends in the pockets of the third module.
  8. For the first main row we connect 5 modules together, the second row consists of 4 modules, and the third – 2 modules.
  9. Fasten the first two rows of five modules each. We fold the last module of the first row into the first pocket of the second row.
  10. Thus, make the first row of the flower base from 15 modules, that is, 3 blanks.
  11. We make the next 3 and 4 rows of the flower with a decrease by one module.
  12. Having finished the first row, be sure to turn the workpiece out by carefully pressing on the middle.
  13. Do this for 2 more rows, you should get the lower part of the bud, uniform in volume.
  14. Subsequent rows visually reduce the volume of the formed image.
  15. We make the stem from wire; you can use a toothpick, wrap it with green paper and fasten the ends with glue.

We form a tulip leaf from double-sided green paper, folding the sides inward into triangles, and bending the lower base inward.

The pictures in the gallery will not only help you see examples finished works but also get acquainted with the diagrams, thanks to which you can assemble a tulip from paper or cardboard.

Gallery: paper tulips (25 photos)












DIY origami tulip (video)

How to make a colored tulip from corrugated paper: a simple scheme of work

Corrugated paper, due to its wrinkled appearance, creates visual volume and naturalness of the finished product. Flowers from corrugated paper are used by craftswomen not only for bouquets - they can be used to make a headband or a wreath on the head.

Necessary:

  • Corrugated paper of different colors;
  • Thin wire;
  • Scissors, glue.

Corrugated paper, due to its wrinkled appearance, creates visual volume and naturalness of the finished product

Single petal cutting method

  1. From the selected color of paper we form the first flower bud. To do this, cut a long strip of approximate dimensions from a paper strip: 18 cm in length, 3-4 cm in width.
  2. Fold the piece several times so that the width becomes one centimeter larger.
  3. We visually form the contours of the future bud petal and cut out the blank. Roll the bottom of the workpiece into a tube with your fingers and expand the top.
  4. For a full-fledged tulip bud, we collect eight such blanks.
  5. We form the stem from green paper, cutting it into strips and twisting them along the length of the wire.
  6. At the same time, we form a petal from the green corrugation, screw it into the stem with your fingers, fluffing the top.
  7. We make the tulip stamens yellow by twisting small strips into flagella. We insert it inside the bud, gradually twisting the bundles with the main petals.

Multiple petal cutting method

  1. Cut strips of the bud 4 cm wide. Cut out the petals. Twist each one separately with your hands at the bottom, bend the upper corner of the petal in half to the base.
  2. We place the bud petal blanks together, covering the next one by approximately 0.5 cm. At the same time, carefully twist the bud. As you scroll, insert the yellow stamens.
  3. Having finished forming the bud, carefully stretch each petal with your fingers and open the bent edges.
  4. To give it a lush look, fluff the bud by lightly pressing it on top with your hand.
  5. We make flower leaves in the same way; you can vary the size of the leaf, make larger or smaller pieces from the strips.
  6. Cut the wire into pieces of equal length. Wrap the green wire with corrugated paper, securing the paper ends with glue.
  7. We screw the green leaves to the stem and fix them with a drop of glue.

We fix the finished tulip bud with glue on the stem. Allow the product to dry in a vertical position.

The simplest paper tulip: step-by-step description

Necessary:

  • Green and yellow colored paper;
  • Scissors, PVA glue.

These tulips are very easy to make

Volumetric flower from A4 sheet

What to do:

  1. First we make a flower bud. Fold the yellow paper diagonally to form a square. Unfold, trim off excess.
  2. On both sides, refold the resulting shape, then bend it in the center.
  3. Unfold the paper, bend the folds inward along the resulting midline, forming a double triangular figure. Level the structure by hand.
  4. We bend the lower corners on both sides to the top of the triangle. Now you have a square with small side triangles.
  5. Having put both triangles together, we unfold the square shape with the whole side.
  6. Turning the craft upside down with the main vertex, insert one corner of the first triangle into the other corner of the second figure. It turns out to be a paper pocket. On the other side of the product we do the same.
  7. Smooth the pockets with your hand. Inserting your fingers into the recesses of the pockets, carefully push the edges of the product to the sides.
  8. Make a small hole in the middle with a pin, blow a little air into the hole with your mouth - the product will expand like a flower bud.
  9. Turn the craft over and fold back the paper petals.
  10. We form the green stem by twisting the paper between our palms. Cut a leaf out of paper with scissors.

Stick the stem into the hole made with a pin on the bud, and glue the green leaf with glue.

The tulip is a spring flower that is associated with femininity and tenderness, but, unfortunately, the lifespan of a bouquet of live tulips is short-lived. If you want these fragile flowers to constantly delight you with their beauty and become an interior decoration or an excellent gift to a loved one, then you can make a flower craft with your own hands.

Creating a flower using origami technique

The word origami translated into Russian means “folded paper.” This type of decorative art originated in Ancient China many years ago; it can be used to make a variety of figures. It is still very popular, because origami is not only an interesting, but also a useful activity, thanks to which it develops logical thinking, patience and perseverance, and is also a great way to relieve stress.

There are many ways and methods of creating figures using the origami technique:

A few origami rules for beginners:

  1. You should choose thin sheets of paper as they are easier to work with.
  2. You need to start by making light figures. And after you get the hang of it, you can start making more complex products.
  3. The folds must be carefully worked out with a ruler, finger or nail.
  4. Do not deviate from the scheme, carry out the work step by step.
  5. Choose a comfortable place of work for yourself and do not rush - do everything carefully and thoughtfully.

Step-by-step production of a tulip

Before you make an origami tulip out of paper, you need to take:

  • Office paper in red, yellow, orange and pink. For a flower bud you will need 1 sheet.
  • Green office paper. To make a stem with a leaf you need 1 leaf.

Then You can start folding a tulip bud from red paper:

Then start making the bud:

Corrugated paper craft

A delicate bouquet of tulips with sweets hidden inside can be a wonderful gift for your loved one. To make flowers you need:

  • Corrugated or crepe paper. You can use napkins.
  • Candies.
  • Tape.
  • Scotch.
  • Wire and pliers.

Take pink corrugated paper and cut it into strips 20x2 cm. Twist each strip in the center one turn and fold it in half. Then attach the candy to the wire using tape. Use tape to secure the petals to the base of the bud. First of all, wrap one part of the strips, placing them on top of each other, and then the other. The result will be a tulip with three petals. Wrap the next petals in the same way. Then wrap the base of the flower and the stem with tape. Cut out leaves from green paper and tape them to the stem using tape.

In this way, you can make the desired number of tulips from corrugated paper, and then wrap the bouquet with tape.

Is it possible to do luxurious paper bouquet of tulips in a different way. To create a craft you need to stock up on:

  • colored corrugated paper;
  • tape;
  • glue gun;
  • wooden skewers;
  • scissors;
  • paper for printing templates and pliers.

First you need to print out the templates for the tulip parts, and then transfer them to corrugated paper and cut them out.

To create one tulip you need: 6 lilac oval-shaped petals, 1 yellow center circle, 2 green leaves and a black corrugated fringe.

Using a glue gun, attach the yellow center to the upper end of the wire by piercing it in the center. Then wrap the black fringe around the stem - these will be the stamens of the flower. By stretching individual parts of the paper and forming folds, give the desired shape to the petals. Glue the lilac petals to the base one by one, giving them the shape of a bud. Wrap tape around the stem of the flower and glue the leaves.

That's all, the tulip is ready. You can make several more copies of the same and form them into a beautiful one.

Thus, Using paper you can make a luxurious bouquet of tulips V different techniques. You just have to show a little imagination and use step-by-step instructions.

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Tulips are spring flowers loved by many. But, unfortunately, the flowering time of tulips is quickly ending. And cut flowers soon lose their attractiveness.
But paper tulips will remain in their original form for a long time and will delight you and your loved ones at any time of the year. If you want to do original gift that will never fade - give a tulip made by yourself. Or make a whole bouquet and decorate your room with it. Today we will look at several techniques for making flowers.

Lesson #1: voluminous tulips from paper triangles

The first lesson is the most difficult to implement. But this only makes it more interesting! To collect this flower you will need a large number of triangular parts (95 for each flower). They are done as follows:
1. Cut a sheet of A4 size into 16 equal squares.


2. Take one of the squares and fold it in half horizontally.


3. Fold the square again vertically, then unfold it.




4. Fold both edges of the rectangle along the center line and carefully smooth both folds.




5. Turn the shape over and cut off the ends protruding from the bottom.




6. Fold the bottom edge of the shape up and smooth the fold.


7. Fold the figure in half towards you.

8. Repeat all these steps on the remaining squares.

Having made the required number of parts, you can begin assembling the flower:
1. Form rows 1 and 2, connecting the parts through the slots in the end.

2. Make a circle with 15 pieces in each row.

3. Add a third row.

4. Turn the workpiece over and squeeze it into a bud.


5. Add rows 4 and 5 with 15 pieces each.


6. Next, build on the structure on one side so that you get a triangle:

Row 6 – 4 pieces Row 7 – 3 pieces (on top of Row 6) Row 8 – 2 pieces Row 9 – 1 piece
Repeat the addition on the opposite side of the flower, opposite this triangle.

All that remains is to make the stem. To do this, take a sheet of thick paper and, rolling it into a hard thin tube, wrap it with green floral ribbon.

Apply a little glue to the end of the stem and insert it into the tulip.

Cut and glue 1-2 oblong-shaped leaves to the stem.


The tulip is ready!


Master class No. 2: tulips made from tissue paper

In this lesson you will learn how to make very delicate, airy, thin and graceful tulips. At the same time, they will be quite simple to make; all you need is perseverance and a little skill in working with watercolor paints. They can be an excellent gift not only for the mother from the child, but also for the girl she loves.
Materials:
White, yellow and green tissue paper
Watercolor paints
Several pashotnitsa (stands for boiled eggs)
Drinking straw
Glue
Operating procedure:
1. Cut out identical petals with slightly wavy edges from white tissue paper.
2. Stick two petals on top of each other (one layer of tissue paper is too thin and will be difficult to work with).
3. When the glue has dried, place the petals on a flat surface, such as a tray, and paint with watercolors.
4. Without waiting for the petals to completely dry, carefully lift them from the tray and place them in the tillers to give them a curved shape.
5. Place the tillers near a heat source to dry the paper.


6. Cut a wide strip of yellow tissue paper, fold it in half lengthwise and make a fine fringe along the double edge.
7. Wrap the strip around the edge of the drinking straw and secure with glue - this is the core of your flower.
8. Remove the dried petals from the tillers and glue them to the tube around the core.
9. Cut a strip of green tissue paper and, securing the edge under the flower, wrap the entire tube. Tape the opposite end of the tape.


Instruction No. 3: tulips made of thick colored paper

The easiest way to make flowers. It is perfect for small children.
Materials:
Dense colored paper(about 270 g/sq.m)
Wooden sticks for stems
Green acrylic paint
Hot melt adhesive
Stationery glue
Green felt-tip pen with soft tip
Flower template that can be downloaded here
Sheet of cardboard
Operating procedure:
1. Print or draw on cardstock and cut out the template for the flowers and leaves.
2. Cut out 4 flowers and 1 leaf for each tulip.

3. Fold the flower blanks in half along the center line (if the paper is one-sided, the colored side should remain inside). Iron the fold and unfold them to their original position.

4. Glue two pairs of blanks as shown in the photo.

5. If the edges of the pieces don't quite match, trim off the excess.

6. Paint the sticks with green paint and let them dry.

7. Now glue two pairs of flower blanks by placing the edge of the stem stick between them. While the glue dries, the parts can be pressed together with paper clips.

8. Cut out leaves from green paper and draw center lines using a green marker.
9. Glue the leaves onto the stems.



Lesson #4: classic origami tulip with stem

Not the simplest, but also far from the most difficult option for creating a paper tulip using the origami technique. This lesson can also be brought to life together with your child. For this project you will only need square sheets paper - green and yellow.
flower head
1. Place the yellow sheet with the colored side up, fold it in half vertically and horizontally, and then return it to its original position.

2. Turn the sheet over and make two diagonal folds, then unfold it again.

3. Fold the square into a triangle so that the two side points meet on the bottom.

4. Bring the side corners of the top layer of the shape up along the center line. Then turn the shape over and do the same on the other side.

5. Flip the right side of the diamond to the left, then flip the piece over and do the same on the other side. You will get the same diamond shape, but with a smooth surface.

6. Bring the edges of the top layer together and nest one inside the other. Smooth the folds along the edges and make sure that sections A and B are equal.


7. Repeat the same on the other side of the figure.
8. Take the resulting cones on both sides, slightly spread them apart and inflate the bud through the hole that has opened at its base.

9. Fold back the edges of the petals at the top of the bud.

Stem
1. Place the green square on the table, color side down, as shown in the diagram, and make a vertical fold. Then return the square to its original position.

2. Fold the corners toward the center along the first fold line.

3. Next, bend the resulting corners again along the same line, and then again.


4. Turn the figure over reverse side and fold in half lengthwise, raising the bottom corner to the top.

5. Fold the resulting shape in half in width.

6. Bend the top edge of the outside of the shape outward.


7. If you did everything correctly, you will have a stem like this that can be placed on the table:

Now simply place the tulip head on the vertical rod.