
Origami snowflake - formation of snowflakes based on the origami scheme
Decorating your home during the New Year celebrationscelebrations - one of the important events that should be approached with special ingenuity. There are many methods with which a handicraft master can improve the New Year's look for his home. You can use standard decoration methods, and you can also try out origami techniques. Origami is an ancient handicraft technique from Japan, the basis of which is the creation of paper crafts.
Origami snowflake - formation of snowflakes based on the origami scheme
As children, many of us during the New Year periodholidays and only did that, that created patterns from paper. Various applications and a lot of ideas in our kindergarten and school years can now be realized in volume. After all, origami more than satisfies the ways of improving paper patterns, making them more modern and interesting. Use special paper, as well as this master class, to get the necessary knowledge. Design of a modular origami snowflake This lesson will be held with the help of modular origami schemes. Modules are particles of the whole origami composition, which allow to connect into large objects by conjugating small particles. Thus, using modules, you can make a variety of snowflake shapes, if only there was imagination! First of all, origami techniques include the ability to create a variety of shapes, for this we will need special paper, skillful hands for processing and, of course, a set of correct ideas for the implementation of such an idea.
- Prepare a special paper for origami
- Let's take the necessary scheme for creating the origami modules
- You may need a pair of scissors
- For fixing, use glue stick
Preparing the module formTo form a snowflake, firstturn, you need to make modules. This is the most painstaking and time-consuming work. We need to form a triangular module. Use an A4 sheet to make 32 blanks. To form all 4 types of snowflakes that we offer, you will need 90 modules for the first, 42 for the second, third and fourth - 126 respectively. First snowflake To form the first snowflake, prepare 90 modules. We arrange them in the amount of 12 modules per circle. We put them on the short side, the pockets look to the center. Thus, we form the first row. For the next row - 12 more modules. We connect them to the first one similar to the photograph. We formed a circle into two rows. After, we connect twelve more modules for the third. After, a ray of the snowflake is formed, which will be one of six. For any of the modules in the third row, you need to put on two versions of modules. To the left corner - side of the right pocket and vice versa for the other corner. For modules, put on another one. Then, above, use two modules again, then one again and two again. You will get the shape of a ray. In the same way, five more ray shapes are formed for the future snowflake pattern. Conventional designation of modules in the third row from 1 to 12 modules. For rays, respectively, 1,3,5,7,9,11 module are used. Basic detail of snowflakes 2,3,4 For the second snowflake, we use six components of the module for the first row, determining their position on the short side, using pockets to the central part. The next row is also formed from six modules, which close all the elements in a circle. This is an element of the basic detail for all subsequent snowflakes! We collect the second
To begin with, you need to take five modules forforming one beam. They are connected in the form of a column. We collect six forms of such columns to put a basic type detail on them. Even a novice master can make such a snowflake shape. This snowflake uses 42 components of modules. We collect the third In the third, you need to take one beam of the snowflake, using 5 modules. They are connected columns in this form - on the left corner in the first module, the right pocket for the second module, the right corner for the second module, and the left pocket for the third module. We repeat these steps to complete the snowflake. In total, we form six similar columns to add them to the base frame. This snowflake has a denser and neater look. You will need only 42 components. For the fourth snowflake
To assemble it, for each module in the secondIn the third row we put on two more modules. To the left corner - the right version of the pocket, to the right - the left one, respectively. It turns out twelve modules to form the third row. In the fourth there are also twelve modules. The next, fifth row - this is a drawing or pattern of a snowflake. To the fourth row we attach two more modules to half of the modules. To the formed row we form one more component of the module, even higher, two modules, another row - one component. Next, we form special arches in the fifth row, which will connect our snowflakes (its rays). For the arch we will use nine modules. On the right side for the arch we use 4 modules with the left corner for the right pocket. On the left side it uses the opposite concept. The ninth module is engaged in the completion of the arch. The arch can be assembled both on the snowflake and separately from it. For the free module in the fourth row, which will be under the arch, we tuck the pockets at the top. We also collect five arches and connect them with the snowflake. Here is another form ready.