We make a three-dimensional deer from beads. Master Class. Video / Toys with own hands, patterns, video, MK
Very soon the most beloved holiday will comeadults and children the New Year. We will put herringbone, decorate her branches with toys and garlands. Under some green beauties will appear cardboard Christmas villages with paper fir-trees and shining windows of small houses. Beautiful voluminous deer from beads will be festively looked under a tree on a cotton swamp, harnessed to painted sledges with gifts. They are reflected in the flashing lights of the garland, and it seems that the crafts in the game of light-shadows are moving, glistening with black eyes.
Deer for Santa Claus
What is Santa Claus without winter transport? He, of course, flies the world on a sleigh, in which white horses or deer are harnessed, and carries gifts to children. Do you want to receive a gift - make a deer for a festive train. It is necessary:
- beads of four colors with a diameter of 2.5 mm;
- 19 beads (16 for hooves, nose, 2 eyes) of black color with a diameter of 3 mm.
Master class of weaving deer
Ring By the same principle can be linkedoriginal ring. Just after weaving the horns and head, do not continue to create a trunk, but make a band with a ring around your finger. For greater rigidity, you can put crumpled paper in the head.
New Year's deer
A master class for beginners on weaving this spotty kid is similar to the previous one, but a little easier. Probably because the little deer is still horny. You have to start with a black nose. The scheme of its weaving is presented in the photograph. In order to make the deer turn bright, use beads of four colors with a diameter of 2.5 mm.
Deer of wire
This original wire deer is excellentmanual for novice masters. The photo shows a fairly simple scheme of weaving. You can use beads of different sizes in the craft. It is necessary to begin with a muzzle, and more precisely, from an eye. Passing the wire through the middle bead-muzzle there, clinging to the "nose", go back, make a second eye. From this moment the work is done symmetrically with two ends of the wire: the ears and horns. Connecting the both ends, weave the neck. Again, separate the wires and twist the front legs back and forth. Pass both ends through the bead-trunk. Weave the two rear legs and connect the returned two ends of the wire into a small tail. See similar master classes: