How to make a duckling out of paper. Do-it-yourself duckling from a pine cone How to make a duck from plasticine

Salty dough- This is a wonderful material for crafts even with the youngest children. Safe for children, natural, environmentally friendly, unlike plasticine, leaves no marks or greasy stains, easy to clean. Due to its taste, your baby will most likely not want to eat it. And what energy he has! After all, salt dough is salt, water, flour, made from grain, which during growth received the energies of earth, water and air. Can't compare with plasticine;)

For the “Duck with Ducklings” craft you will need: an unnecessary CD, acrylic paints (there are a lot of salt dough recipes, I wrote about the one Rita and I use in).

We sculpt a duck with ducklings: a ball for the head, a larger ball for the body, attach the head to the body, and stretch out the body with your fingers, attach the beak to the head. Duck - bigger, ducklings - smaller.

To hide the hole in the center of the disk, we sculpt a water lily. For the leaf, roll out a flat piece of dough and cut out a sheet from it. You can also cut out the leaves of reeds.

We made the water lily flower like this: I showed Rita what size and shape we needed the petals, she sculpted the petals, and I fastened them together in a circle - we got the bottom layer of petals. For the middle one, Rita made the petals a little smaller; I glued this layer to the bottom one, slightly bending the petals upwards. For the top layer you need even smaller petals; bend the petals of this layer even further upward.

Now the figures need to be dried. We just left them to dry for 2 days.

It is better to paint salt dough figures with acrylic paints. If they are not available, then you can use watercolors and gouache, but then the finished product will need to be varnished for better preservation.

All that remains is to glue the figures on - and the craft is ready!


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While doing plasticine modeling with a child, adults notice how exciting this activity is; it can turn into an interesting family hobby if practiced regularly. The soft, pliable mass makes wonderful figurines of animals and birds, miniature copies of toys and all kinds of objects. Having chosen any suitable option, talk to your child and ask him how he sees the future craft, what colors he would like to use in the process of creating it. Such activities not only develop imagination, but also train correct speech.

This lesson provides step-by-step instructions for creating a small duck from plasticine. Modeling a famous poultry will not cause any difficulties even for younger preschoolers.

1. When creating a duck, you can get by with four pieces of plasticine: yellow, red, white and brown.

2. Roll small yellow balls of different sizes, which will later become the body and head of the duck.

3. Pull the larger ball out on one side so that you get a neat tail, insert half a match in the opposite direction, it will later help secure the head.

4. Securely fix the head near the body, treat the tail with a stack so that it becomes fluffy.

5. Spend a little more yellow plasticine to create curved wings, give them a characteristic shape and make notches in a stack.

6. Try the wings on the body and press them so that they stick. When the duck grows up, it will be able to fly.

7. Decorate the front part by placing a red beak and eyes on it. After this, the duck will be able to see everything around and peck the grains.

8. Create paws from brown cakes, the shape of which resembles a triangle. This will help make a stack.

9. Place the two legs together and place the duck on top, pressing down lightly. Now the bird can move around the yard or go to the river to swim.

The final look of the craft. Photo 1.

The final look of the craft. Photo 2.

Now a ready-made children's toy, made with your own hands from plasticine, can decorate a shelf of crafts. Make two large ducks in the same way to create a whole family of pets.

We expand the horizons of urban kids. We observe domestic animals (videos, pictures, in the yard...), and then, to consolidate, we make a three-dimensional paper craft: a duckling. We also learn poetry and watch a cartoon about a capricious duck to reinforce it.

Children vacationing in rural areas can often meet domestic ducks. The ducks themselves have white feathers (Peking breed). However, they like to be depicted in cartoons and pictures with yellow-orange body coloring. And in nature they are colorful.

We will make a duckling according to a very simple pattern, accessible for independent creativity by preschoolers 6-7 years old. Younger children may find it suitable to work together with an adult.

To create such a voluminous poultry craft, we use bright colors of paper, which will give the product a sunny, cozy atmosphere and a wonderful mood around. Using the same simple scheme you can make a ladybug, a kitten, an octopus.

How to make a paper duckling

Necessary materials

  1. office glue;
  2. paper: orange and yellow;
  3. plastic eyes;
  4. scissors;
  5. pencil;
  6. marker;
  7. ruler.

Stages of making a duckling

  1. Create a cute duckling from colored paper. Therefore, you should first prepare the parts for making the main parts of the craft - the body and head of the poultry. Cut out two rectangles of different sizes from yellow paper.

  1. Glue the side parts of each yellow rectangle to make three-dimensional tubes. One part should be larger than the other so that the body stands out against the background of the head and other parts of the craft.

  1. Glue together two three-dimensional parts to create the head and body of the bird.

  1. Draw the outline of the lower legs and beak on orange paper. We outline with a marker.

  1. Carefully cut out two parts of the legs and beak along the contour. We bend the upper parts of the wide beak upward to later obtain a volumetric part of the muzzle.

  1. Glue two legs to the sides of the lower body.

  1. Then you can move up and glue the two beak pieces together onto the center of the bulky tube. Next, we attach a pair of large plastic eyes to the duckling’s face. You can also make them yourself from paper or draw them directly on the yellow part of the craft.

  1. Use a black marker to add small strokes to bring the paper craft to life and give it texture.

We end up with a very cute and funny duckling made from paper. The baby will remember it well.

When cones ripen on the Crimean pine tree, children have materials for creative activities. Today we will make a duckling, and remember stories in which the chick is the main character.

For work we prepare:

  • - cones
  • - plasticine.

The song “Dance of the Little Ducklings” immediately comes to mind. The cheerful motif is still popular when holding matinees in kindergartens or school events. Both children and adults dance to the song with pleasure (remembering their childhood). According to the text, cheerfully walking ducklings admire nature, weather, sun and river. Oh, carefree childhood.

Let's remember what a duck's beak and legs look like. From red plasticine we sculpt the craft into a wide and long beak, similar to a flattened cone. We immediately shape the paws in the form of two triangles. On one side of the triangle, we form three tops with our fingers, imitating flipper-shaped swimming membranes.

The bird's short legs are set wide apart. This is why ducks move on land in a waddling, clumsy manner, but they swim well in the water.

At the next stage, our task is to attach the finished parts to the body of the craft. The duckling ruffled his feathers like a sparrow. This is probably due to the rain.

Are there any signs that foretell good or bad weather associated with the behavior of these birds? Yes. For example, before a thunderstorm, ducks stop quacking, and if they are fat in the spring, it means there will be a dry summer. Whether to believe the ducks or not is up to everyone. Only our hero seemed frozen in anticipation of the rain.

Now let's make the hero huge round eyes using two pieces of plasticine (blue and white). We do not know for sure what eye color a real duck has.

Our chick will see food from afar: grains, aquatic vegetation or small invertebrate animals. And most importantly, at first glance he will be able to see who is opposite him - friend or enemy?

All that remains is to attach two wings to the craft. They can be made from oval-shaped autumn leaves or sculpted from plasticine. We don't have any brown left (the pieces went to make bears), but we do have yellow. Let's make two flat cakes, and press grooves along the edges with a stack. It seemed to look like feathers.

Join us, let's make things together. The theme of this creative week is ducks, so let’s quack together and generously share our creativity with others.

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What’s doubly good is a craft that you can play with, and not just put in a frame and admire from a distance. A larger circle, a smaller circle, running eyes for toys, a beak, wings - here you have a duck and a drake. If you make two holes for the fingers, you will get great characters for the theater. Come up with a fairy tale together with your child and tell it on behalf of the main characters, who will move as the young “puppeteer” wants.

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You can use cotton pads and wooden skewers to make characters from the fairy tale “The Ugly Duckling.” A home performance with the participation of the youngest family members should be thoroughly rehearsed and shown to family and friends. The props are already ready, all that remains is to assign the roles.

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What kind of duck package, you ask? Well, what are you talking about, this is another home theater hero. Oh, how many duck stories he can tell when the hand of a talking storyteller “inhabits” his body.

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For a performance or children's party, you may need a mask or a duck costume. You can make the most common headband out of paper.

Let your child help you color the mask.

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Another paper craft with shifty eyes on a duck theme. The “trick” is in the wings, folded like an accordion. Make a vertical slit in the duck's body and carefully insert an accordion-folded strip of paper. Such ducks can be hung by a thread; when the breeze blows, they will “fly”, causing delight and a storm of emotions in children.

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Disposable tableware is not disposable at all if you give it a chance for a second life. You can (and should!) use plastic plates for crafts with children. Paint the plate, cut out the beak, wings and legs from thick colored paper. Attach the “spare parts” to the appropriate places, draw or glue plastic eyes. The duckling is ready! You can even put something in it.

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Another version of a similar craft, but the parts are glued to the base in slightly different places. The result is a completely unique duckling, unlike the previous one. That's what it means, the artist has shown creativity! Perhaps you can come up with your own options.

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Here's another idea for kids. Disposable plate - pond. Moreover, everyone can draw the underwater world and its inhabitants themselves. A beautiful duck swims across the blue surface of the water: wings made of feathers, darting eyes.

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If you cut a plastic plate into two parts, attach a plastic disposable spoon instead of the head, decorate the whole thing with feathers, and add the missing elements, you will get a wonderful wild duck. By the way, a great idea for collective creativity. Ducks fly like a wedge. Where? Apparently they are going to warmer climes...

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The circle is the head, the larger semicircle is the body, the palm is the tail. Simple forms, and what a result! Even kids can handle it. The beak can be made voluminous and only one half can be glued to the base so that the other half opens. Eyes for toys have long become a favorite material when making “living” crafts - use them or draw eyes with a felt-tip pen.

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A few more ideas for cards. Treat your friends with duck souvenirs!

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Try making a voluminous duck. To do this, two symmetrical parts just need to be connected at the bottom with a strip of paper. The craft will be able to stand on its own or “float” on the water, curling like a blue ribbon on the table.

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A true artist can draw anywhere, on anything, with anything. Dip your baby's palm into the paint and let a mother duck with little duckling fingers appear on a white sheet of paper.

Hands are dirty, it's time to take up your feet! Fantasy has no limits!

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Interesting work can come out if you make a print. To do this you need foam rubber. Dip it into the paint, but so that the sponge does not get wet through. Carefully apply to the paper and remove.

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On fabric or thick paper, draw the silhouette of a duck. Apply glue without going beyond the outline of the image. Carefully place the large buttons first, then the smaller ones. Fill the empty areas with beads.

Origami develops spatial thinking and fine motor skills well. Sometimes it’s difficult for kids to fold a sheet of paper evenly or press the fold line well, but everything comes with experience. Start with simple schemes, help complete complex stages of work - and the result will please both the little creator and his parents.

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Even beginners can do the art of twisting. Of course, as in any business, skill is required, but funny inflatable ducks are worth it.

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How to make a duck from plasticine

You can make a duck from any plastic mass: clay, salt dough, plasticine - choose what you like best. In the article ““, we will share not only tips, but also recipes.

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To make the craft durable, use a toothpick to secure the head to the body.

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You can make a real pond on a sheet of cardboard - thinly smear the plasticine well heated in your palms with your finger. Smear brown plasticine along the edge, in the form of a frame - this is the shore. Place figures in the center of the pond: water lilies, ducks, reeds, etc.

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