How to make a cornflower out of paper with your own hands. Corrugated paper flowers: do-it-yourself cornflowers

Using this step by step master class   you can make corrugated paper cornflowersincerely resembling a real flower.

Nowadays, there are practically no cultivated grain fields, therefore cornflowers   became a rarity. Yes, garden forms are still pleasing to the eye, but can they be compared with wild flowers?
Corrugated Paper Cornflowers   not only look great in a simple bouquet, but also serve as a decoration for.

To make my version of cornflower, corrugated paper (green, blue and navy blue), copper wire (preferably of different thicknesses), glue pva, semolina semolina and scissors are necessary.

First of all, we cut out a strip of 1.5-2 cm thick from corrugated paper of dark blue color, and from it a deep "fence". We twist the sharp tips between the fingers into thin tubes.


  We drip the pva on one edge of the workpiece, insert a thick wire (it will be the stem) and twist the paper around it.

Set aside the resulting heart of the flower, take a sheet of blue corrugation folded in half. From it we cut a strip of 3-3.5 cm, make a "fence".

To better match the living cornflower, you can slightly shift the fold of paper, making one edge longer. To speed up the process, you can fold the strip horizontally in
  Cut the outer petals - 2-3 cloves, each insert a thin wire and twist between the fingers at the base. You can do this without using wire, but in this case, the design of the whole cornflower will be less reliable.

Now we are forming our flower - to the center of the future cornflower we glue large petals in a circle, trying to do it evenly. At the same time, we form the base, tying it with a thread.
  While the base dries, glue a certain amount of green paper in two layers. From them we make blanks for leaflets - we glue again, but with a thin wire-vein.



At the wire, leave a tail sufficient to fix the leaf on the main stem.
  We literally fasten the leaves onto the stem, now it's his turn - cut out a long, narrow strip of green paper, glue its pva on one side and wind it onto the stem, paying particular attention to the nodes of the leaves.
Again we take green paper and from a two-layer glued sheet we cut out a strip about a centimeter, we turn it into a “fence”. We wrap this fence on the base of the flower for a perfect match with a real cornflower.


And now the final touch! You've probably been thinking all this time: why did you need decoy here ?? Some, for the sake of this, actually began to flip through the master class .. Pour a little pva into the container, dip the core of the flower in glue and dip in the scattered semolina. The core has become pollen!



But what a result! I took sliced \u200b\u200bpieces with me and in my free time I sliced \u200b\u200band wrapped the petals, leaving painstaking work for the house.

DIY wildflowers from paper. Master class with step by step photos

Master class with step by step photo composition “Romantic bouquet”
  Chamomiles and paper cornflowers for watercolor and crepe paper

Author: Belashova Tatyana Anatolyevna, educator of the first junior group of MDAOU Kindergarten of general developmental form No. 11 of the Moscow Region Korenovsky District.
  The master class is designed for teachers and parents, as well as children of senior school age.
Description:   We can enjoy bright colors and the aroma of wildflowers only in the summer, which flies so fast and of course we want to leave a particle of summer and the beauty of wildflowers ... It’s a wonderful and extremely exciting experience to make flowers from paper with our own hands and not only for children but also for adults. On our site there are many interesting and very diverse creative works on the creation of unusual colors from paper of any type. For those who are in search of creative ideas (paper work), in my master classes you can find paper crafts in different manufacturing techniques, designed for different ages.
Appointment:   this work can serve as a wonderful birthday present, a wonderful decoration of the interior.
Goal:   making a composition of daisies and cornflowers using crepe paper and watercolor paper.
Tasks:
  1. Teach you how to work with watercolor paper and crepe paper.
  2. To foster a sense of taste, perseverance, accuracy, diligence, aesthetic taste.

Tips for working with watercolor paper for daisies and crepe paper for cornflowers:

1. In the work on creating daisies, it is better to take paper, ideally with a density of 130g / m (this is slightly denser than office), but paper for pastels or watercolors is better.
2.for the cornflowers that we will make of crepe paper The extensibility of crepe paper reaches 110%, and this feature of it will help us in creating cornflowers and winding the stalk.
  3. glue for making daisies, you can use PVA or "Strongman"
  4. It is better for finished products to avoid sunlight, otherwise they will fade.

Alexander Ostapenko wrote very beautifully and romantically about wildflowers.

Cornflower Romashka asked a question:
  "Be mine, Daisy, I love it seriously.
  I will cherish and give verses!
  I, Camomile, will live only with you!
  I'll cover you from the rain, the winds
  We will live with you until the gray snows. "
  And she looked at a nearby bush,
  And in her answer he heard sadness:
  "I love another, forgive me.
  Although not happy, I have a family.
  Look to the left - there’s a flower
  He may also be very lonely. "
  From this alignment he bowed his head.
  He repeated again, said again:
  "Sweet Daisy - I don’t like another,
  Only peace is with you near the Soul!
  Only with you will I be happy forever.
  I want from you, to hear the word YES!
  And while he wrote songs to Chamomile,
  The wind announced across the field was walking ...
  With his "love" for her, he molested,
  The stem, like a reed, was picked up and smashed.
  The leaves turn yellow, color flies
  And whom she loved - no longer there.
  Sweet Daisy, I LOVED YOU!
  And verses, and songs, and Love gave.
  I caressed you with words, like a hand.
  Only now he didn’t become desirable anyway!
  So stood here Cornflower alone,
  The head bowed until winter is gray.
  I never heard from YES.
  Years are flowing away, like water in a river ....
  Today we will make a wonderful composition of wildflowers of daisies and cornflowers together with you. It will look like this: The height of our bouquet is 70 cm
  Here the principle is simple: the more colorful the bouquet, the less noticeable the flower vase should be.

Material for creating daisies and leaves:



Material for creating cornflowers:

Vase Decor Material:

Step-by-step work process:

Step One: Making Chamomile.

We take a template with a picture of a chamomile flower, ready-made single sheets of paper for watercolor, we apply a flower template, circle it with a simple pencil and cut out the flower. For one daisy, we need two flowers.


  Following this, we cut out the required number of flowers, I have 11 daisies, respectively, 22 flowers are needed. Take PVA glue and two cut flowers


   And glue together with each other, let it dry for 10-15 minutes

Attention!!! Tip

In order for the veins to turn out well, you need to do it in time, 10 minutes after gluing, if you draw right after gluing, you can tear the flower, if later the veins are not deep, I have distracted myself from the vein of different depths
  After which we conduct the veins with the blunt end of the scissors, having previously laid the flower on something soft



  Then we take our flower, put it on our palm and carefully with the rings of scissors, bend and form


  I used two types of paper, the usual office and watercolor results speak for themselves


  Take the finished flower, a half from the kinder (sleeve), floristic wire and a cut green polyhedron.


  We glue the glue with a term of glue inside, and with an awl we make a hole in the camomile


  Here's a snowflake cut out of green crepe paper, it will be a rechargeer


  We insert the workpiece into the finished hole and drip glue at the exit for strength


  We glue our receptacle, and the daisy is almost ready



  As shown in the photo, we cut a strip 1.5 cm wide according to the template, cut out the leaves and begin assembling, before wrapping the stalk at the top, we glue it with glue and start wrapping, sequentially placing the leaves




  Our chamomile is ready, and you can also just make greens, according to the photo, we, like a flower, wrap a strip of paper and attach leaves




  And so do the rest of the daisies

Step2 make cornflowers.

Cut strips 6cm wide and 30cm long, cornflowers in our case will be large


   Now look how, when stretched, our strip increased and became 80cm


  We turn the strip and cut the stripes with scissors, and then cut the corners and we get a “fence”



  I made a tool like this in quilling, I sharpened an ordinary gypsy needle and glued it to a foam stick, wrapped the tape around the appliance and I’m wrapping a future flower with this tool



   It turned out unclear sorry


  Cut off a strip of crepe dark green paper 2 cm wide and stretch it


  Cut strips and cut a corner, these will be leaflets


  We insert the wire into the flower, you can fix the term with glue at the base, and we start wrapping, inserting and reeling leaflets, it’s not difficult, and such cornflowers are obtained



Step three: create a bouquet of wildflowers.

We take our vase, and instead of gypsum, put pebbles on the bottom and cover with artificial blue fiber, and insert the spikelets


  And gently place the daisies first

Summer is associated with a variety of colors, especially field ones. One of these plants is cornflowers. However, what if you want to give such a flower, but there is no way to pick or buy? We suggest you make a cornflower out of paper with your own hands. The article will suggest options using different materials.

Simple manufacture

It is the best suited for co-creation with children. For the master class we need:

  • colored paper of blue, green shades;
  • compass;
  • scissors;
  • glue.

We take blue paper and cut out three circles, the diameter of which is 8 cm, and seven - Ø 6 cm. The combination of colors for large and small circles you choose. Fold each circle three times in half and use the template below to cut the petal, and at the base we do not cut it to the end.

Naturally, for each size of the circle we make our own templates. Expand the resulting flowers. Using scissors, slightly curl the petals inward. Glue in the middle of the large to small.

Make different options for assembling flowers. Also cut a stalk 10-12 cm long from green paper and leaves 5-6 cm long. All the blanks are glued to the base.

It can be a picture or a postcard, for example.

Second way

Prepare corrugated paper of blue, dark blue and green colors, wire 0.3 mm and about 1 mm, PVA glue, semolina and scissors.

We cut a strip of dark blue color from a paper, the width of which is 1.5-2 cm. We cut the teeth on one edge of it, which we twist with our fingers. Now we drip glue on one end and attach a thick wire, it will act as a stem.

For now, put the workpiece aside. From corrugated paper of a blue hue, cut out a strip 6–7 cm wide and fold it in half lengthwise, to make it more natural, you can fold it so that one edge is slightly higher than the other. Also cut the edge in the form of triangles.

You can wrap the entire strip around the finished base. And you can cut into sections and attach alternately.

We cut out long leaves from green paper, glue a thinner wire to their base and attach it to the stem. Paste the stem itself with a strip of green corrugated paper.

As a finishing touch, we dip the tips of the core into glue and semolina.

Third option

First, take the black thread and wrap it around four folded fingers in 50-60 revolutions. Then remove from hand and bandage in the middle.

We cut the lateral folds, making a brush, as it were. This is our middle ground.

Cooking the pedicel. To do this, cut out a strip of about one centimeter wide from green corrugated paper and wrap a piece of wire around it.

We put glue on the center of the middle workpiece and attach it to the top of the stem. It is better to use a hot glue gun.

The ends of the stamens are dipped first in PVA glue, then in semolina.

Let's start making the petals. For the first row, cut out a strip of 25-30 cm long from blue corrugated paper and fold it three to four times, previously smoothing the folds of paper with your fingers. We cut the upper edge, making a fringe.

Expanding the strip, twist the ends of the fringe into flagella.

Now we are taken for the preparation of the outer row of petals. For him, cut a strip of blue paper 35-40 cm long and wider than the previous one. Smooth and fold six times.

We cut the edge into small triangles.

We begin to directly assemble the flower. To do this, we wrap the base of the stamens first with a strip of the inner row, then the outer one. For greater splendor, the strip of outer petals can be folded into an accordion. We use glue, we can use PVA. For greater reliability, we wrap the finished flower with a thread.

Now you need to refine the base of the flower. Just wrap it with a strip of green corrugated paper and glue the bottom of the flower, smoothly moving to the stem. From the same paper we cut out long leaves and fasten them just below the bud.

We make one more such flower and one, only with internal petals. We make a bouquet.

Cornflower with candy

We will need:

  • blue corrugated paper;
  • candy;
  • foil;
  • scissors.

Cut a square with sides of 7 cm. On the upper edge, cut small triangles.

We make three such blanks. Then, on each from the serrated edge, into the depths, but not to the end, we make incisions.

Each received petal in the middle makes another cuts of 0.8 cm. We give each a rounded shape, stretching from the middle with thumbs.

Now let's do the candy. To do this, cut a piece of wire and wrap a loop at one end. Then we wrap the candy with a square of foil with sides of 10 cm. At the same time, we attach the wire.

We attach the first row of three blanks of petals to the base of the candy using a thread. The second row we attach the same number of blanks, but fasten in a checkerboard pattern with respect to the previous ones. And one more row.

The stem can be closed with a green thread. We produce as many flowers as you need.

It will turn out a beautiful and sweet gift.

Below will be a selection of videos on making flowers cornflower from paper.

Video on the topic of the article

To decorate the interior in a rustic style (country, Provence, rustic), compositions from wildflowers are perfect. You can dry some of them, and they will decorate the interior for a long time, but not all wildflowers retain their decorative appearance after drying. You can replace some dried flowers with paper flowers! For example, corrugated paper produces very realistic cornflowers or. And you will learn how to make them with your own hands thanks to our master class.

Materials and tools for creating a flower:

  • blue and green corrugated paper;
  • thin floral wire;
  • white nail polish;
  • a strip of black double-sided paper (corrugated paper can be used);
  • scissors;
  • glue.

First, create all the necessary flower petals. Cut the blue strip 5 cm wide.


We divide it into two segments 8-10 cm long. From the first we cut large petals of the cornflower. And from the second - the inner small petals.




Create stamens from black paper. We cut its tip into such thin strips.




All the details of the bud are ready, proceed to create the stem.

We wrap the entire wire with a thin ribbon of corrugated paper.


Now we wrap ribbons with petals and stamens on the end of the wire stem. First we attach a black fringe, then a blue strip with thin petals.



Last we attach large petals, lifting the tape 0.5 cm above the previous blanks.



When the glue dries, we begin to bend the extreme petals.


The tips of black stamens and thin petals are painted over with white nail polish. You can replace a varnish with any dense paint, for example gouache or acrylic.



We also create leaves from green corrugated paper. We round their ends, and in the middle we make a recess. We apply hot glue to the base and attach them to the stem.


The development of fine motor skills is a task of paramount importance. The projection of the hand, located near the speech zone, accounts for about a third of the area of \u200b\u200bthe motor projection of the cerebral cortex. The development of speech is directly dependent on the development of fine motor skills. Paper crafts are great training. We offer a master class on the creation of cornflowers - quite complicated to manufacture. Make them with your child - a fascinating creative process and the result will cause children's delight.

To make cornflowers with your own hands, you will need tools and materials:

  • deep blue and green corrugated paper
  • small scissors
  • semolina
  • pVA glue
  • thermal glue
  • cardboard
  • tape tape
  • pencil
  • wire

If there is no tape tape, replace it with glue and paper. If there is no thermo-glue, we replace it with another resistant and bonding metal (PVA does not adhere securely to the wire, but “Moment” is completely).

1. On a piece of cardboard we draw a pattern of large cornflower petals.

2. Cut out the template.

3. Prepare a strip of blue corrugated paper. Cut it into pieces 3-4 cm wide.

4. We attach a template to the leaves and cut the blanks of the petals.

5. Create small stamens - they will be in the middle of the flower. On strips of blue paper we make many cuts.



Paper cornflowers

Paper cornflowers

6. Twist the tips of the created fringe with your fingers.

7. Wrap the prepared piece of wire with a teip tape or a strip of green corrugated paper.


Paper cornflowers

Paper cornflowers

8. Glue a strip with thin stamens to the tip of the stem.

9. Apply a small amount of PVA glue to the tips of the sticks.

10. Sprinkle the stamens with artificial pollen or semolina.

11. While the glue dries, we give the large petals the desired shape. To do this, stretch the petals to the sides to get a convex shape.

12. Twist the base of the petals.

13. Glue the cone-shaped petals to the bottom of the stamens. Carefully straighten them.