Modular origami on the Easter theme. Modular origami egg. Easter egg using modular origami technique

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Modular origami Easter cake It is easy and quick to assemble if the required number of triangular modules is prepared in advance. For Easter cake you will need 424 modules: 300 orange and 124 white, as well as leftover colored paper to make Easter sprinkles.

Let's do it together Easter cake from paper using technology.

1. To make Easter, take a size 37 x 53 mm (1/32 of an A4 sheet) of orange color. To make it more convenient, assemble in 3 rows at once.
The first 3 rows of 30 modules each.



Rows 6-10 also have 30 modules each. Row 10 is the last, Easter is ready!


2. Now we collect "icing" for Easter.
The glaze is assembled from white modules measuring approximately 50 x 70 mm (I divided an A4 sheet into 16 modules). You will need 110 large modules.

From the 11th to the 13th rows - 30 modules per row.



14th row we reduce the number of modules to 20 large modules.

In the final 15th row, use standard modules measuring 37 x 53 mm (1/32 of an A4 sheet), also reducing the number of modules to 14 pieces. I put 12 modules on 3 corners, and 2 modules on 2 corners.

Easter cake The paper is almost ready, all that remains is to decorate it with colorful sprinkles. The topping can be made with a hole punch, and if you don’t have it, fold the remaining paper several times and use a ruler with a circle to draw a circle, which you can cut out with scissors. You will get several circles at once. It is advisable to glue the sprinkles so that they do not fall off after Easter.

How to make an Easter egg from modules?

Easter Egg. Option one is simple

To make the Easter egg we will use three colors of paper: yellow, white and red. The size of one module in our case is 7.5 by 5 cm. (Modules can be made in a different size and color)

Collect red, white, blue and blue modules. You will find diagrams for assembling modules.

1. Take 10 yellow modules for the first and second row and connect them Method 2(see Fastening modules), closing it in a circle.

3. In the fourth row, put on 20 yellow modules.

4. In the fifth there are 20 red modules.

5. In the sixth there are 20 white modules.

6. Then put on 20 red modules.

7. In the eighth and ninth row, put on 20 yellow modules again.

8. In the next row, put on 10 yellow modules, skipping two corners of the modules from the previous row.

9. There should also be 10 yellow modules in the tenth row. But each of them is already put on 4 corners of the modules of the two previous rows.

10. In the last row, put on 10 yellow modules (see photo).

Easter egg is ready

Easter Egg. Option 2

To create this craft I needed 932 modules:

Blue-398, pink-294,

Yellow-216,

Red-16,

I took the module size 4 by 6. Thanks to Galina Tikhova for the idea.

Progress

Assemble two rows of 8 modules, fastening them together way 2. Just like it is shown in the photo.

In the fourth row there is an increase in modules. To do this, we put on each module with only one pocket. As a result, the number of modules will be 16.

The fifth row consists of alternating yellow and green modules.

The sixth row is all yellow modules.

In the seventh row there is an increase in modules. To do this, we put on each module with only one pocket. As a result, the number of modules will be 32. Alternating modules: 2 pink and 2 yellow.

8th row: alternating modules: 1 green module, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink. Repeat until the end of the row. In this case, we put the first green module on two corners of the pink modules of the previous row.

9th row: alternating 2 pink and 2 yellow modules (see photo)

10th row: alternating 1 orange, 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 yellow. We repeat this sequence of modules until the end of the row.

11th row: alternating modules: 2 yellow, 2 green

12th row: alternating modules: 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 green. Repeat this sequence to the end of the row.

13th row alternating modules: 2 pink and two green modules.

14th row alternating modules: 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. Repeat this sequence to the end of the row.

15th row alternating modules: 2 pink and two green modules.

16th row alternating modules: 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 green. Repeat this sequence to the end of the row.

17th row alternating modules: two yellow and two green modules.

18th row alternating modules: 1 orange, 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 yellow. Repeat this sequence to the end of the row.

19th row alternating modules: two yellow and two pink modules.

20th row alternating modules: 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. Repeat this sequence to the end of the row.

21st row alternating modules: two yellow and two pink modules.

We start from the base of the stand.

The third row consists of alternating 2 green and pink modules.

So, we have assembled the base of our egg stand.

Now we assemble the middle part of the stand

The middle part of the stand consists of 7 rows.

The 1st row consists of 12 modules: 2 green modules and 2 pink modules.

The 2nd and 3rd row consists of 12 modules: 2 green modules and 2 pink modules. In this row and in the following rows we will shift the modules by color to one side.

2nd row (photo)

3rd row (photo)

We continue to lay out the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th row of modules (moving the modules one color at a time to one side).

Assembling the top part of the Easter egg stand

We assemble two rows of green modules of 18 modules each.

The third row consists of alternating modules: 2 green modules and 1 pink module, and so on until the end of the row.

The top part of the egg cup is ready.

Using a glue gun, glue all three parts of the stand together.

Place the egg on the stand.

This Easter egg will be a great decoration for your Easter interior.

Good luck with your creativity!

Easter origami - a variety of folded paper figures on an Easter theme - can be wonderful. The Land of Soviets will tell you how to do it easter origami.

Easter origami: egg cups

Traditional is not complete without colored Easter eggs. You can serve krashanki and pysanky on a platter or in a basket, or you can make one for each egg customized paper stand using origami technique - The Land of Soviets will tell you how.

  1. Take a square sheet of paper and fold it in half.
  2. The resulting rectangle
  3. Fold the top corners towards you.
  4. Open the part marked with arrows and level it.
  5. Fold along the dotted line towards the center.
  6. Fold the corners along the dotted line.
  7. Fold along the dotted line again.
  8. Turn the workpiece over to the other side.
  9. Repeat steps 7-8.
  10. Open the resulting stand from the inside.

Easter origami: funny bunnies

You can also make more unusual egg cups from paper in the form of Easter bunnies. The Easter Bunny is an Easter symbol in some Western European countries and the USA. For example, German children believe that the Easter Bunny will leave them a nest of colorful eggs as an Easter gift if they behave well. Let's try to make Easter egg coasters in the shape of an Easter bunny using the origami technique.

  1. Take a sheet of origami paper, fold it twice to create folds, and unfold it.
  2. Fold the sheet along the dotted line so that its corners meet in the center.
  3. We bend the lower half of the resulting diamond back along the dotted line.
  4. Turn the workpiece over.
  5. Open the part marked with the arrow and level it.
  6. Open the part marked with the arrow and level it.
  7. Turn the workpiece over.
  8. Open the part marked with the arrow and level it.
  9. Fold towards the center along the dotted line.
  10. Turn the workpiece over.
  11. Fold towards the center along the dotted line.
  12. Let's open it.
  13. We bend our ears a little.
  14. Draw a hare's face.

Modular origami is one of the varieties of origami art. The idea is to make one interesting figure from identical modules by nesting them inside each other. It's a lot of fun and age doesn't matter here. Try to make an origami egg, I'm sure, with our step-by-step instructions, you will succeed.

In order to make such an origami egg, we must make triangular modules. First you need to understand the basic elements. We make triangular modules like this:

In order to assemble the module, you need to insert two corners into the pocket:

To work you will need:

  1. Paper white and colored.
  2. Glue gun or paper glue.
  3. Take a sheet of office paper size A-4 and divide it into 32 parts.

These are the rectangles (modules) that the entire product will consist of. For the origami Easter egg we will need: 121 yellow modules, 96 green, 396 white, 96 red, 48 blue.

We connect the modules in this way:

We make a chain of two rows, six modules in each row, and close it in a circle. Next, we double the number of modules, putting 1 module on each corner (top of the modules) of the previous row with one pocket.

Add another row of yellow paper modules.

Once again I doubled the number of modules, there are now 24 of them.

We lay out a number of modules from green paper.

Another row of green blanks.

We alternate white and red blanks (modules), as in the photo.

We hang 1 red module on each corner of the red module with one pocket. There are a total of 36 modules in a row.

In this row we have 2 white modules, 1 red, and so on, 36 pieces.

The next row is all white. From this row, the work is divided into fragments, there will be 12 of them in total. There are 24 white blanks in this row. Each fragment is 2 white blanks.

We put one white module with one pocket on each white crown. There should be 24 modules in this row.

On the protruding tops of the white blanks of the previous row we put one white blank with one pocket. We connect the middle crowns of the previous row with a blue module. We should have 3 modules in each fragment. This series has 36 modules.

Again we increase two white blanks. Between them we put two blue ones. It turns out there are 4 blanks in each fragment, and 48 blanks in a row.

In the following rows you need to reduce one module in each fragment.

We put one white one on each top of the central module of the previous row. This series contains 24 modules.

Next, put one piece on the outermost crowns of the previous row. We connect the central crowns with a red blank. Each fragment should have three modules. This row consists of 36 blanks.

We alternate two red and one white. We connect adjacent fragments with white blanks. There are only 36 blanks in this row.

We lay out a row of white ones, each white on three tops of the previous row. There should be 24 blanks in total.

Then two rows of green, 24 blanks in each row.

The very last row will be yellow. Each yellow one is placed on the three crowns of the previous row. There are only 24 blanks in a row.

This is what our origami egg looks like from above.

Next step: origami egg stand. We make a chain of two rows of modules and connect them into a circle. It turns out 10 modules in each row.

We lay out white and yellow ones alternately, alternating them.

We lay out a white row, turning them forward at a right angle.

Then, you need to bend the blanks towards the center.

We lay out a row of white ones as usual.

We double the number of blanks by turning them straight forward.

We now have 20 blanks.

We will lay out the last row with yellow ones in the usual position.

We make the second part of the stand in the same way as the first. We will lay out the last row in white.

Use a glue gun to glue both parts of the stand together.

Place the egg on the stand. This is what happened in the end.