Crow made of paper. DIY paper crow. Master class with step by step photos. From own hands

Crow origami is one of the most popular paper origami. If you do not know how to make an origami crow, then on this page you will find everything you need to assemble this simple paper figurine.

In the first photo you can see what you get if you follow the assembly diagram below. The second photo of the origami crow was taken by one of our site users. He turned out to be a rather gloomy crow. Make it easy. If you have photos of the origami you have collected, send them to the address This email address is being protected from spambots. You must have JavaScript enabled to view.

Assembly diagram

Below is an assembly diagram of an origami crow from the famous Japanese origami master Fumiaki Shingu. If you strictly follow the instructions, then the assembly of the origami crow will not take much time, and the result will be the same as in the picture. After doing what is described in the diagram several times, you will understand how to make an origami crow quickly and without peeping into the diagram.

Videos master class

Assembling an origami crow for beginners can seem like a daunting task. Therefore, we advise you to enter the query "origami crow video" on the largest video hosting site on the Internet, YouTube. There you will find many different videos about the origami crow, which clearly show the steps for assembling the crow. We hope that after watching the video of the assembly master class, you will have no more questions on how to make an origami crow.

And here is another video tutorial that will teach you how to assemble a crow out of paper:

And this tutorial video will teach you how to make an origami cawing crow:

Symbolism

The crow is a double symbol. On the one hand, it is a representative of the dark forces, on the other hand, it is the personification of wisdom, divination and longevity. The black crow is also a symbol of the wind.

Acquaintance with birds in children begins at preschool age. The crow is found in fairy tales, stories. The kid sees these birds on the street. And if the child is already familiar with the skills, then he can easily make a crow out of paper. For you can take both double-sided and single-sided black paper. From a square with sides of 19 cm, you will get a craft 19 cm long and 9 cm high.

Work sequence:
Fold the square sheet diagonally and unfold it again. If you have single-sided paper, lay the paper with the white side up. The fold should be horizontal.


Bend the sides of the square, starting from the right corner, along the dotted lines to the midline.

Now fold in half along the dotted lines the short sides of the diamond (left) towards the middle.

Bend the top edge of the sheet, straightening the fold that turned out before.

Bend the part again along the finished folds, and iron the excess part of the sheet, starting from the corner, exactly in the middle.

Bend the small triangular movable part of the workpiece to the right.

Do the same with the bottom of the workpiece.

Bend the triangles so that their corners slightly go beyond the craft and look in different directions. These will be the crow's legs.

Turn the workpiece over to the other side without changing the direction of the parts.

Move the right side of the diamond to the left, bringing the side corners together and folding the craft in half.

Move the upper part of the folded diamond again from left to right, but already making a new fold along the dotted line.

Fold the piece in half horizontally. The fold should look up, and the small details of the craft should remain inside.

To make the crow's head and beak, mark a point on the fold (indicated by a cross), then bend the left side of the craft downwards, simultaneously opening both sides of it. Determine the position of the bird's head.

A master class with a step-by-step photo on making a bird "Crow" from paper with your own hands.

Description: This master class will be of interest to educators, teachers of additional education, preschool children, their parents and just creative people.
Application: Children can use their crafts in theatrical and dance performances.

Target: development of the imagination.
Tasks:
educational- Familiarize yourself with the types and properties of paper,
educational- to promote the education of the creative principles of the individual, the desire for creativity, the education of love for the animal world;
developing- develop design skills, interest in knowing the world around us, creative imagination.
Tools and materials:
black cardboard,
black double-sided colored paper,
White paper,
scissors,
simple pencil,
PVA glue,
transparent tape,
stapler,
black marker or marker
plastic stick-holder for a balloon.


Crow pattern:


Rules for safe work with scissors.
1. Before work, check the serviceability of the tools.
2. Do not work with loose scissors.
3. Work with scissors only at your workplace.
4. Follow the movement of the blades during operation.
5. Put the scissors with the rings towards you.
6. Give the scissors rings forward.
7. Do not leave scissors open.
8. Store the scissors in the sheath with the blades down.
9. Do not play with scissors, do not bring scissors to your face.
10. Use scissors for their intended purpose.

Safety precautions when working with glue.
1. Work carefully, trying not to drip glue.
2. Try not to get the glue on clothes, face and especially in the eyes.
3. If the glue gets into your eyes, rinse them well with water.
4.After work, close the glue tightly and put it away.
5. Wash your hands after work.

manufacturing algorithm.

1. We trace the template on black cardboard on the back of the colored cardboard.
2. Cut out the craft blanks along the contour. It is better if the cardboard is double-sided.
3. If the cardboard is one-sided, then we circle the second template on black colored paper and then glue the blanks together to make two-sided parts.


4. We fold the wings with an accordion of colored double-sided black paper.


5. We attach the accordion-wing to the middle of the bird blank with a stapler. Then we do the same with the second wing on the other side. If the stapler is large, then you can attach two wings on both sides at the same time.


6. We connect the wing with a stapler by the edges in the middle, giving it the shape of a "fan".



7. Cut off the edges of the wings with scissors, aligning and rounding them, giving the wing the appearance of "feathers".


8. Cut out two small circles from white paper - eyes. With a black marker, draw dots on them - pupils.


9. Glue the eyes on both sides of the bird.


10. Cuts the stick-holder vertically with scissors.


11. Insert the bird into the slot of the stick.


12. We fasten the bird and the plastic stick with each other for strength with adhesive tape.


The bird is ready. You can dance with it, play, fantasize.

How to make a crow out of paper in different ways? Easily! Even a child can cope with this task, so involve him in creating crafts. Needlework is very good for developing hand motor skills.

Origami technique

Perhaps the most popular technique with which you will learn how to make a paper crow with your own hands is origami. What do we have to do:


From improvised materials

Want to learn how to make a crow out of paper and scrap materials? Then take:

  • Toilet paper roll.
  • Glue.
  • Scissors.
  • Sample.
  • Black paper.

What do we have to do:

  1. Print the template. Although it is possible to draw the details yourself, it is not difficult.
  2. Cut out the details.
  3. Glue the sleeve with black paper.
  4. Glue the crow's tummy first, then the nose and eyes. Glue the tail on the other side.
  5. To make it look like a crow is in flight, glue the wings on the back of the body, pointing them in different directions.
  6. Bend the legs and glue the bottom to the inside of the sleeve.

It turned out a fun crow for playing theater!

From own hands

To replenish the collection of heroes for the puppet show, learn how to make a crow "Talker" out of paper. You will need:

  • Paper bag.
  • Black, white and yellow cardboard.
  • Ruler.
  • Scissors.
  • 2 toy eyes (optional)
  • Glue.

Progress:


Another variant

To create another crow, take:

  • Paper bag.
  • Black paint or black paper.
  • Scissors.
  • Glue.
  • Sample.

What do we have to do:

  1. Print out the template and cut out the pieces.
  2. The paper bag should be absolutely flat, like a sheet of paper.
  3. Cover the bag with black paper or paint.
  4. On the side, at the fold, glue the wings.
  5. Glue the eyes to the bottom, then the beak and scallop.
  6. There should be a tail behind.
  7. Glue the legs from the bottom to the inside of the package.

So you met with another option on how to make a crow out of paper!

Fold origami with your children, make figures for puppet shows - this is very interesting and useful!

origami crow is another classic model of "talking" origami figurine. Children can put a crow figurine assembled from paper on their fingers and, moving their fingers, make the crow open or close its beak, giving the impression that the crow is talking. Another similar talking origami diagram, there is on our website - this is an origami fox, but a little simpler. This model is also convenient in that an ordinary notebook sheet is used as its basis. Therefore, origami crow is very popular among school children.

How to make an origami crow

As a basis, a sheet of paper with proportions of four to five is used. Such proportions has an ordinary notebook sheet. However, it is recommended make origami crow from a sheet of thick paper. In this case, the crow will be able not only to open and close its beak, but also to click it loudly.

Games with children using origami crow

Crow origami is not just a fun process of creating paper origami figurines. The finished crow figurine can be used for various games with children. Here are just a few ideas for such games. Draw a funny face on the finished crow figurine. If you have made several crow figurines, then invite the children to come up with a dialogue between two crows. If you make it large enough, then with the help of the resulting paper head of a crow, you can catch paper balls that a child will throw at you or vice versa you tell him.