DIY paper origami for March 8th. New master classes in the Origami technique, on the theme “March 8

Lyubov Kucherenko

Everything is given to mothers present,

We won't buy flowers,

And we’ll make it ourselves with love!

What do we need to work?

Now we'll tell you everything to you:

Ruler, skewers, pencil,

We will show you a master class!

Paper, scissors and glue –

Don't skimp on your efforts!

The work was done skillfully

Flowers let's give it to mom!

We wish her health

We kiss and hug you tightly!

Now you can see the progress of the work step by step.







In fact, there is nothing difficult about this; even those who are experienced can cope with this task. I’m not familiar with the origami technique. The most important thing is to choose the color palette of the paper so that your work is bright and attractive. Gluing the elements must be done with “liquid nails” glue, since PVA glue is not very good for this, it leaves stains. It’s good to use skewers for the stems, but you just need to paint them green in advance. Children complete this simple task using a marker or felt-tip pen.

Publications on the topic:

Mother's Day I keep walking, I keep thinking, I look: What will I give my mother tomorrow? Maybe a doll, maybe some candy? No! Here's to you, dear, on your day.

Traditionally, every year with the arrival of spring there is a lot of preparation for International Women's Day. We had conversations, games, read fairy tales, got to know each other.

“A shoe for Cinderella” - that’s what the girl called the work presented for the exhibition of handicrafts for March 8th. Cards for mothers, made by the guys.

On the eve of International Women's Day, I want to show you a master class using the origami technique “A Gift for Dear Mothers” that the guys and I did.

Model of the lesson “Gifts for mothers and grandmothers - tulips” Program content: teach children to create three-dimensional images using origami methods. Objectives: Educational: expand knowledge.

Good evening, guests of my page! I would like to invite you to see the completed work of my students as a gift for mothers and grandmothers. Left.

Scenario March 8 for senior preschool age “March 8 is a holiday for mothers!” Abstract to the work. We celebrate International Women's Day on March 8th with a festive event every new spring. And we try every time.

Scenario of the holiday dedicated to International Women's Day on March 8 for children of the younger group “March 8 is the holiday of Mothers!” Scenario of the holiday dedicated to International Women's Day on March 8 for children of the younger group “March 8 is the holiday of Mothers!” Characters:.

Lesson notes

On Women's Day on March 8, it is customary to give flowers, but this does not mean that you only need to give fresh flower bouquets. After all, a bouquet of flowers made by your own hands will look much more interesting. In this article I will show several options for creating origami flowers from paper. Even a child can make such cute flowers.

All you need is thick paper of the desired color, green colored paper, PVA glue, wire and additional little things for decoration (sparkles, beads, etc.).

The first option is an origami tulip. The diagram shows everything quite clearly, so no additional description text is required:

To make a stem for a tulip, wrap a wire with green paper, coat its end with glue and pin it onto the tulip. Additionally, cut out leaves from green paper and glue them to the stem. You can make a whole bouquet of these origami tulips of different colors.

Here is another interesting and easy to implement origami flower. But since this flower is made up of individual elements (modules), its manufacturing technique is called not just origami, but modular origami:

Here, too, everything is clear without description (thanks to the author of the photo). According to the scheme presented above, you need to make 7-9 petals, and then glue them to thick wire or a wooden kebab skewer and wrap them in green paper, cut out and glue the leaves. You can glue a beautiful bead or rhinestone into the middle of the flower:

Or you can smear the central part of the flower with glue and sprinkle it with glitter. You can make a bouquet from these flowers, or you can decorate a postcard with congratulations for March 8 with them.

I also suggest trying to make this interesting flower:

If your flowers don’t turn out perfectly symmetrical or not as perfect as you would like, don’t worry, because the main thing is that you tried and the recipient of such a bouquet will definitely appreciate your efforts.

What can you do using the origami technique on March 8 with your own hands? That's right, a flower. Namely: several types of flowers.

Simple scheme

  1. Take a square piece of paper and alternately make two diagonal fold lines (as in picture 1).
  2. Now turn the sheet over and make two more fold lines (Figure 2).
  3. Now you need to fold the sheet so that pockets are formed on both sides (see picture 3).
  4. Flip the page to the right and straighten it (pictures 4 and 4a).
  5. Now you need to bend the “wings” at the back (picture 5). You should get a figure like in illustration 5a.
  6. Turn the part over and turn the bottom triangle to the top (pictures 6, 6a and 7).
  7. Wrap the second triangle also, but at the bottom (picture 8).
  8. You should get a triangle like the one in image 8a.
  9. Fold the figure in half vertically (pictures 9 and 9a).
  10. Now bend the upper triangle a little at an angle (pictures 10 and 11).
  11. All that remains is to carefully straighten the resulting figure, as shown in illustrations 12, 12a and 13.
  12. As a result, you will get such a cute flower.

Origami tulip

Do-it-yourself origami composition “March 8th” in the form of a bouquet of paper tulips will turn out to be interesting:

  1. Take square sheets of paper in red, yellow or pink.
  2. Fold the piece of paper in half to form a triangle (image 2).
  3. Now you need to make one more fold (picture 3).
  4. Straighten the sheet and bend it in half again, only this time so that you get a rectangle (illustration 4).
  5. Using the resulting lines, you can fold the piece of paper and get a new shape (see picture 5).
  6. Fold the left and right sides of the upper triangle up (picture 6).
  7. The same must be done with the reverse side (picture 7).
  8. You should get a new diamond (image 8).
  9. Now fold the left side a little further than the middle line (see picture 9).
  10. The right part needs to be placed on the top left (image 10).
  11. Carefully tuck the bottom and straighten the resulting figure (see illustrations 11, 12 and 13).

You've got a bud. Now make a thin tube out of a green leaf and glue it to the finished bud. Collect several of these tulips, and you will get an interesting origami craft for March 8th with your own hands.

Very simple origami for a postcard

And the origami paper flower proposed below for March 8th can be used to create three-dimensional cards:

  1. Place a square sheet of paper in front of you like a diamond and fold it in half (picture 1).
  2. Fold the right and left sides to the fold line (picture 2).
  3. Fold the top edges back slightly (image 3).
  4. Turn the figure over and fold it in half (pictures 4 and 5).
  5. Now you need to make a bud, as shown in diagrams 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
  6. Turn the piece right side out and add green leaves underneath.

Glue the finished craft to the cardboard - the postcard is ready. All you have to do is sign it and you can give it to a loved one.

Modular origami

  1. Fold the square sheet in half and get a triangle (Illustration 1).
  2. Now fold the right and left sides to form a diamond shape (Images 3 and 4).
  3. Now fold the triangles formed on top in half, first the right one and then the left one (Illustrations 5 and 6).
  4. Carefully unfold the “petals” formed during the last steps (picture 8).
  5. Wrap the protruding triangles on the right and left (illustrations 9 and 10).
  6. Now fold the right and left sides in half along the fold lines formed earlier (pictures 11 and 12).
  7. Now all that remains is to fold the part into a cone shape so that all the accordion-shaped elements are inside. Glue the centers together using PVA glue. This is one petal ready. To assemble the flower you need five parts. They are glued together in the middle (see picture above).

To complete the origami craft for March 8th, you need to make several of these blanks with your own hands. Then glue them together to make a ball.

Tip: for beauty, you can add green leaves between the flowers or paint the centers with glitter glue. You can also decorate with beads, which are attached with a glue gun.