“Primroses are the keys of spring!” applique lesson in the middle group of kindergarten. DIY primroses from paper Scrap paper primroses

New master classes on making panels (applique) - bouquets of colored paper for our collection.

The diversity of the world of flowers amazes with the abundance of shapes, colors and aromas! Everyone will find in this beautiful collection a flower that is pleasing to the eye or associated with a memorable event. Our step-by-step instructions with photos will show you how to make beautiful ones with your own hands: chrysanthemums, daisies, carnations and peonies.

Chrysanthemums have gained popularity due to the rich variety of varieties. These flowers differ in the size of the buds, the shape of the petals, the color scheme and the number of flowers on one stem. This means that anyone will find among this splendor flowers that will meet all their needs and desires. The buds of pink chrysanthemums used in bouquets, flower arrangements, garlands and wreaths look very tender and tender. You can also use the pink color of chrysanthemums as a basis to create a panel, composition or applique from corrugated paper. Let's look at this idea based on our master class.

Materials and tools

When creating a panel applique with pink voluminous chrysanthemums you will need:

  • double-sided colored and decorative paper;
  • thick pink corrugated paper;
  • White paper;
  • yellow and dark green felt-tip pen;
  • PVA glue (silicate glue).

How to make an applique with voluminous pink chrysanthemums from corrugated paper

To create chrysanthemums, it is better to use high-density corrugated (creped) paper - this way the flowers will hold their shape better. For work, prepare the necessary tools and related materials.


Cut out long strips of corrugated paper with a width of about 5-6 cm (the larger the width, the longer the flower petals).

Fold the strips several times, as in the picture.


Using scissors, cut out the sharp petals, leaving 1-1.5 cm from the edge.


Make cuts evenly so that the width of the petals is approximately the same.


Straighten each of the strips. Apply a thin line of glue along the entire length of the strip.


Start rolling the strip into a tight roll. When the first strip is curled, start gluing the second strip around it.


Make several chrysanthemum flower preparations in a similar manner.


Gently spread outer chrysanthemum petals.


Spread the remaining petals to give the flower volume.


Using a scissor blade, curl the ends of the petals. Do this with all the petals so that the chrysanthemum becomes voluminous.


Lightly tint the center of the flower with a yellow felt-tip pen.


The number of flowers can be any, but it is desirable that the chrysanthemums differ slightly in size.


Cut out a vase of any shape from decorating paper. From dark green paper, cut out leaves that look like real chrysanthemum leaves. Use a green marker to highlight the veins on each leaf.


For the applique, make a base of office paper in two different colors. Cut the top rectangle with curly scissors to create a beautiful frame. Glue the shaped sheet onto the rectangle.
Glue the vase onto the applique base.


Turn the flowers petals down. Make cuts at the base of the flowers and open the edges. Generously coat the edges of the flowers with glue.

Glue three flowers above the rim of the vase. Glue the remaining flowers to the second row.


Bend the edges of the leaves slightly using the blade of the scissors. Glue the leaves near the flowers and inside the bouquet. Glue a couple of sheets near the vase.


Give the painting a little time to rest so that all the parts are firmly glued to the base. The applique with delicate pink chrysanthemums is ready!

What a wonderful original composition we have with pink chrysanthemum flowers! A little patience, diligence and time, and such a wonderful result of the work done! This master class can serve as an example for creating similar applications with chrysanthemums of any other color or using flowers to decorate the interior.

"Blooming daisies" made of corrugated paper

Spring brings warm sunny days and new hopes. Thanks to the change of seasons, everything awakens from a long winter sleep and the world reveals itself in colors! The harbingers of spring are bird trills and primroses, which inspire artists, poets, and connoisseurs of beauty. And therefore, we will devote our today’s master class to creating a panel with delicate blooming daisies from crepe paper.

Materials and tools

When creating a panel with delicate blooming daisies, we used:

  • crepe (corrugated) paper in pink, yellow and green;
  • yellow and green office paper;
  • stationery and curly scissors;
  • toothpick;
  • PVA glue;
  • green chalk;
  • pink marker.

How to make a beautiful panel with blooming daisies from crepe paper

Prepare stripes to create three-dimensional flowers. Cut a strip of 4*20-25 cm from pink crepe paper. Cut a strip of 1.5*15 cm from yellow corrugated paper, and several strips of 1.5*10 cm from green paper.


Fold the strips several times and make notches on the yellow and green workpiece, and on the pink one - deep cuts, leaving 0.5 cm along the bottom.


Straighten the stripes. Divide the yellow blank into two parts. Connect the stripes, alternating yellow and green. Apply glue along the bottom of the long piece.


Place the toothpick on the edge of the workpiece and begin to twist the strip.


Try to twist the strip so that the length of the notches on the surface is the same.
Twist the yellow-green center of the flower until the strip ends.


Using the blade of scissors, curl the edges of the petals on the pink blank, as in the picture.


Apply glue along the bottom of the blanks and begin to twist the strip with petals around the core of the flower so that the petals open outward.


Curl the pink strip completely and you will get a lush spring flower.


In order to make a daisy bud, you need to twist the strip with the petals inward.


Make a few flowers and a couple of unopened buds according to the sample.


Cut out several rectangles of different lengths from green crepe paper. Twist each rectangle into a tight stem, coat the edges with glue and secure around the stem.


Also cut out shaped leaves from green crepe paper, as in the picture.
Using green wax chalk, highlight the edges and central vein on each leaf.


Give volume to the center of the sheets by straightening the paper.


Cut out a rectangle from green office paper, and a smaller shaped rectangle from yellow office paper. Use a bright marker to trace along the edge of the shaped sheet. Glue the shaped rectangle onto the green base.


Glue the flowers to the base of the panel. Choose a layout that is convenient for you to create a harmonious composition.


Glue the stems under each flower.


Glue leaves to the base of the stems.


A three-dimensional panel with blooming daisies is ready!


What delicate flowers came from! As if by magic, spring daisies bloomed in the picture! Such an unusual panel will be a wonderful gift for a holiday or significant date, as well as an original solution for interior decoration.

“Tender carnations” made from wet crepe paper

Bright red carnation flowers are often given to men and women, variegated ones will decorate any bouquet, and white and pink ones will emphasize the tenderness of feelings. Try making beautiful carnations out of paper and decorating them with an applique. Our detailed master class will explain and show how to do it yourself.

To create an applique with delicate carnations you will need:

  • pink crepe paper;
  • colored paper (double-sided);
  • thick paper for the base;
  • curly scissors;
  • stationery scissors;
  • stapler;
  • glue;
  • spray bottle with water;
  • colored markers.


How to make an applique with delicate carnations from wet crepe paper

This creative work requires different types of paper and tools, so you should prepare everything you need from the list in advance.

Cut 4 identical squares from corrugated paper.


Place the squares on top of each other, alternating the direction of the compressed “pattern”. Use a stapler to connect all the squares.


Using scissors, cut a circle from a stack of squares. Make cuts towards the center to divide the circle into petals.


Pick up the petals from the topmost circle.


Do the same with all the rows to get a lush flower.


Use a pink marker to make veins on all the petals.


Spray the voluminous flower with water.


Fold the flower in half and then into a quarter circle.


Let the flower dry in a warm place, or dry it with a hairdryer.

In this way, make several flowers and one unopened bud.


Take half a sheet of light yellow paper and paste a light green colored piece of paper on top.


Cut three 2.5 cm wide strips from dark green paper and glue them into tube stems. Cut out the sepals and narrow leaves as shown in the photo.


Glue the flowers to the base of the applique.


When all the flowers are glued, glue the stems to three large carnations.


Glue the sepals on top of the flowers.


Glue the leaves to the flower stems. Cut off the ends of the stems.


The applique with delicate pink carnations is ready!


What lovely pink carnations we got! The carnations are voluminous, with color transitions - this unusual technique allows you to achieve similarity between paper flowers and the original. The applique can be supplemented with a festive ribbon or multi-colored butterflies, or you can come up with other color combinations for decorating carnations.

“Scarlet peonies” from paper accordions

The world of flowers is beautiful and diverse! You are amazed at what bizarre shapes, combinations of colors and shades are found in the kingdom of flora. Among garden flowers, beautiful spherical peonies stand out for their lush forms, blooming profusely on bushes and flower beds. These flowers look wonderful in bouquets, compositions and festive decorative elements. You can also make beautiful voluminous peonies from corrugated paper and use them in the design of an applique or panel.

What you will need in the master class

To create an applique with scarlet peonies, we will need to take:

  • light green and light yellow office paper;
  • colored double-sided paper in yellow and dark green;
  • bright red corrugated paper;
  • corrugated cardboard orange or brown;
  • green marker (felt-tip pen);
  • scissors, glue.

How to make an applique with scarlet peonies from corrugated paper

Prepare the necessary tools, colored paper and cardboard to create a composition with voluminous flowers.

Take a piece of light yellow paper and glue a light green rectangle on top of it, leaving a border around the edges.
Cut out a flower basket from orange corrugated cardboard. Glue the basket onto the base.


Prepare rectangles of red corrugated paper, as well as small yellow rectangles to decorate the center of the flowers. Divide each red rectangle into four parts and stack them on top of each other.

Primroses are heralding the arrival of spring. They delight the eye with their unique defenseless tenderness, which we will try to display in origami.

1. To create a primrose flower you will need a square of white (or light blue) paper 8x8 cm, a square of green paper 7x7 cm for the sepals, two green rectangles 2x6 cm for leaves, a yellow strip 3 cm wide and 10 cm long. For the stem we take crumpled paper 15x2 cm.

2. White square - petals, bend along the diagonals, turn over, bend along the middle lines of the sides. We bend the fold lines along the diagonals inwards, we get a square with a drop-down bottom.

3. We bend the side corners towards the middle, aligning the cut line with the middle line. Turn over and repeat the same on the other side. We iron the lines strongly with a hard object. Fully unfold the figure. On each side we have formed a triangle from fold lines; it must be turned inward.

4. Collect sharp corners towards the center. In the formed figure, bend the lower left corner to the middle and turn it over. We bend the remaining three corners in the same way.

5. Slightly bend the upper corners and make notches on each side with scissors. We bend the small triangle behind the notch inward.

6. The next stage is the sepals. Take the green square and repeat steps 2-4. We glue all four corners bent in one direction. We make notches. Glue the sepals to the petals.

7. We make a stem - we twist a strip of crumpled paper into a thin rope. We pierce the sepal with the petals with a knitting needle, insert the stem, and glue it.

8. Take a strip of yellow paper and fold it in half. We cut the edge finely, up to 1 mm wide. We do not reach 0.5 cm from the fold line. We twist the cut strip and glue it. Using “Dragon” glue (or hot glue) we secure the center inside the petals so that the stem is not visible.

9. The final touch is leaves. From a rectangle bent in half, cut out the shape of a thin leaf. We create a stiffener - bend the fold line by 1-2 mm, unfold it, and give it a curved shape with scissors. Slightly unfolding the edge, glue the leaf to the stem.

10. Such flowers are perfectly glued to a cardboard postcard with PVA glue, but others can also be used. We glue only one petal of the sepal and the stem to maintain volume. If you use wire for the stem and wrap it with crumpled paper, you can put the flowers in a vase or basket and create a wall panel.



In general, you don’t need to buy primroses, make them from paper, and I’ll tell you how.
Take a strip of white crepe paper 35mm wide
Crepe paper for children's creativity is quite thin; to make snowdrops you need to glue two layers of paper together. Carefully spread a 35mm wide strip of paper crosswise with a glue stick and cover with a second layer of paper. Pretty soon the paper will dry.


Fold it like an accordion in three layers and cut out the petals in the shape of an elongated drop.


To make flowers, it is most convenient to use special floral wire. Now you can buy special Japanese floral wire already wrapped in green paper. But if you haven’t found such wire, you can wrap the wire yourself. Cut a piece 3-5 mm wide from a roll of olive-colored crepe paper. Dip the tip of the paper tape into PVA glue and begin wrapping the wire. Glue the end of the tape.


Take a piece of wire 12 cm long, dip the tip in PVA glue and wrap a piece of cotton wool, as shown in the photo.




Coat the top with glue. You can dip this center of the flower in semolina, painted yellow, or simply paint it with watercolors.


Let's make the inner petals. Take a strip of white paper 25 mm wide, cut one edge into scallops and tint it green. To ensure that the color matches the leaves perfectly, I tint using the crepe paper that the leaves and stem wrappings are made from. Crepe paper usually sheds a lot, put a piece of paper and drip water and PVA glue onto it. After a while you will get a greenish liquid PVA. You can use a cotton swab to paint the inner petals.


Wrap this strip around the center. You need to carefully stretch the center of the petals with your fingers, giving them a convex shape.


Apply glue to the center of the flower and glue the petals. When the glue dries, wrap it with a strip of crepe paper.


Take a strip of olive-colored paper 50 by 25 mm. Fold its edges and twist one end. Trim off most of the curl. This is the top leaf, glue it just below the flower.
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