Make paper Cherry
Kindergarten children often do small handicrafts, many of them are made of cardboard
Now learn a simple small cherry made of cardboard, a child will learn
Production process:
Preparation of materials and tools
Red, green and white cardboard, pen, round bottle cap, glue and scissors
Red paper jam, as shown in the figure below
Draw four circles of the same size on the red cardboard with the bottle cap, as shown in the figure below
You can also fold the paper into four folds, draw a circle with the bottle cap, and cut out four circles at a time
Cut out the four circles as shown in the figure below along the handwriting of the drawing
Fold the small circle in half and fold all four small circles, as shown in the figure below
Cut out two strips of green cardboard, as shown in the figure below
Apply glue on the back of the green strip as shown in the figure below
White cardboard is used as the bottom plate, and the green paper is pasted on the position as shown in the figure below
Apply glue on the folded semicircle, as shown in the figure below
Paste the red semicircle in the position shown in the figure below
Then glue another red semicircular side and paste it to the position shown in the figure below
Stand up the semicircle above and find the angle, as shown in the figure below
Glue the back of another piece of green paper and paste it in the position shown in the figure below
Glue the third semicircle to the position shown in the figure below
The fourth semicircle is also glued, as shown in the figure below
Stand up the semicircle and arrange it. See the figure below
Two cherries are ready
Make leaves
Green paper jam, as shown in the figure below
Fold in half, as shown in the figure below
Then fold it in half, as shown in the figure below
Draw an arc as shown in the figure below
Cut according to the handwriting of the painting, as shown in the figure below
Unfold into two leaves, as shown in the figure below
Apply glue to the leaf background as shown in the figure below
In the middle of a smear, do not paint on the back, so that the leaves stick to a three-dimensional sense
Stick the leaves in the position shown below
The other leaf is also glued, as shown in the figure below
Draw veins on the leaves as shown in the following figure
Two leaves can also be attached to the position shown in the figure below
You can also trim the leaves and paste them as shown in the figure below
Or paste it into the shape shown in the figure below
Is this cherry very simple?
Did you learn that?