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“Stars - happiness”, made using the origami technique. Master class with step-by-step photos


Chichkina Elena Vasilievna, teacher, MBDOU "Ermakovsky kindergarten No. 3", p. Ermakovskoe, Krasnoyarsk region.
Description: This master class is intended for children from 7 years old, additional education teachers, parents and creative people who love to create beautiful and unique things with their own hands.
Purpose: Interior decoration, souvenir, gift, voluminous souvenir, use in classes as teaching material.
This symbol has long had important ideological and religious significance. Rays emanating from one point form an angle equal to 36 degrees. The five-pointed star has always been something of an ideal for everything in the world. The first images of it were found in Uruk, an ancient city that previously belonged to the Sumerian civilization. This means that their age is at least 55 centuries. This sign was also popular in Ancient Babylon: it was used for seals that were hung on the doors of important warehouses. It was believed that the star would protect the contents from theft and damage. Images of pentagrams are also found on Egyptian statues. As Arthur Waite reports in his New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, the Egyptians called the pentagram “the star of dog-headed Anubis.”
The star is also a symbol of the five human feelings, symbolized by five rays of different colors.
I saw the reflection in your pupils
The stars that shone for us that night.
How reverently I followed the movement
A distant point in the light of close eyes.

I didn’t wish for it, the star didn’t wait for us.
In the meadows, where the grass seems to be waiting for the scythe,
fell from the Creator's cloak onto the summer meadow
And turned into a drop of dew...

Target: Making “stars of happiness” with your own hands
Tasks:
- continue your acquaintance with origami;
- teach how to make souvenirs from paper and waste material;
- develop interest in artistic creativity;
- develop fine motor skills, eye, imagination, aesthetic taste, compositional skills;
- consolidate skills in handling tools - scissors, paper;
- to form a work culture: teach accuracy, the ability to use materials carefully and economically, and keep the workplace in order;
- cultivate independence, patience, perseverance, a sense of satisfaction from the habit of finishing things;
- cultivate love and respect for parents and relatives, the desire to give them a gift made with your own hands.
Manufacturing technique:
- paper plastic
- design
Materials and tools:
- scissors
- ruler
- a simple pencil (pen)
- colored paper for copier (color, A4 format)

Safety rules when working with scissors

1. Use well-adjusted and sharpened scissors
2. Scissors must have blunt, rounded ends
3. Place the scissors in the rings towards you
4. Watch the movement of the blades while cutting
5.Do not leave scissors open
6. Pass the scissors rings first
7.Don’t play with scissors, don’t bring it to your face
8.Use scissors as intended

Progress:

Lay the sheets of paper horizontally. We take a ruler and on each color we make markings for stripes 11 mm wide and 29 cm long


We cut out our stripes, their number depends on how many stars we want to make.


Take a strip of paper and make a loop


We wrap the short ponytail, making a knot.


We carefully tighten the knot and press it. You should get an equilateral pentagon.


We wrap the tail on the reverse side. I deliberately made the tail a little longer so that in the photo you could see where we wrapped it. But it’s better to try to make it shorter so that it doesn’t look outside the pentagon. I specifically marked the end of the ponytail with a dot.


Next, turn the product over.
If the tip is longer than the resulting pentagon and looks beyond its limits, tuck the tail a little.
We hide the tail inside the pentagon. Now we begin to wrap the pentagon on all sides with a long strip, trying not to press it too much. There should be at least 10 wraps in total, i.e. Each edge needs to be wrapped twice. This should be taken into account if you change the thickness and length of the strip. With a width of 1.1 cm and a length of 29 cm, the star is 1.5 cm.


We hide the tip under the strip. If it peeks out, we tuck it a little and then hide it. And now our pentagon is ready from which we will make an asterisk.


Now is the most crucial moment! It is at this stage that marriage can occur. We hold the pentagon with two fingers of one hand, and with the nail of the other hand we press on one face of the pentagon, trying to get into the middle of the face. We do the same with the remaining faces.





This is what the stars look like against the background of 50 kopecks :)


These activities develop fine motor skills well. And it’s just very interesting to play with them, fingering them. You can come up with a lot of games with the participation of such stars. For example, teach colors by putting each color in different jars. Or offer a number of stars of the same color, and one star of a different color. And offer to find the “extra” one. Or make a rainbow out of them... There can be a lot of ideas.
These are the stars you can fill any vessel to decorate your interior;)


Thank you for your attention!

For Victory Day, you can make a paper craft with your child in the shape of a three-dimensional star. It should be made using the origami technique from a simple red square sheet. The finished element can be attached to the front of the card, where red carnations and a St. George’s ribbon should be drawn in advance. Also an integral part of the postcard for May 9 is the congratulatory inscription.

The star that we propose to learn how to make in this master class is not at all difficult to make; you will need to perform a few simple steps according to our step-by-step guide.

Necessary materials:

  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • ruler;
  • square sheet of red paper.

Star folding steps:

We take a blank in the form of a square sheet of red paper. Bend the bottom part up in half.

Then you should bend the lower right corner up towards the center of the workpiece.

We open it and then bend the upper right corner down towards the center.

Open the bent corner. We get two diagonal fold lines on the right side.

Then we'll work on the left side. To do this, bend the lower left corner directly to the center of the intersection of the two diagonal lines on the right side.

We return the corner to the left side, creating a fold.

Bend the bottom right side up. Between the right and left parts of the workpiece you can see a line that runs at an angle.

It is along this that we bend the sides.

We turn the left side into the upper part of the craft.

Using a ruler and pencil, draw a diagonal line that will go from the right side down to the left.

Using scissors, we cut the workpiece along the marked line.

Turn it over. Check the sides to make sure they are equal to each other. Then the star will have all the same sides. If the dimensions of one of the sides are incorrect, you should immediately adjust the length and shape with scissors.

We open the workpiece.

To get the beautiful sides of the star, you should bend the corners.

Stars of happiness (origami)

Happiness is in your hands!

Create happiness with your own hands - origami - stars of happiness!

In addition, stars of happiness are a very elegant accessory for your home.

The stars are with us everywhere. The star is always relevant: on New Year’s Day you can see it at the top of the Christmas tree, you can get a star from the sky for your beloved on Valentine’s Day, stars are firmly associated with Defenders of the Fatherland Day. They also say that when a new person is born, a new star lights up in the sky, why not light up a small star in honor of the newborn on a card (and give it to the lucky parents)? A star can be a guiding star, give people going on a journey a star so that their path will be illuminated with it and good luck will accompany them.
The stars accompany us throughout our lives.

Do you know how to make stars with your own hands?


What will we make it from?

I cut the magazines into strips. The size of the strips is 29x1.1cm. You can cut the strips wider, but then the length should be longer. I tried to choose pages with brighter colors and less text, but I think that black and white stripes will also make original stars. Looking ahead a little, I will say that the stage of cutting strips is the most difficult in making stars. If you have a cutter or shredder that cuts the paper into longitudinal strips, that's just great. Then this stage is much simpler and faster. I didn’t have these tools on hand, so I first cut the strips with scissors, which is very labor-intensive and not very neat. And then it dawned on me that I could simplify the process if I used a ruler and a utility knife... And it went on.much faster.

How we will do it:

1) Take a strip of paper and make a loop.
2) Then we wrap the short ponytail, making a knot.
3) Very carefully tighten the knot and press it. You should get an equilateral pentagon.

4) We wrap the tail on the reverse side. I did it on purpose
the tail is a little longer so that the photo shows where we wrapped it.
But it’s better to try to make it shorter so that it doesn’t peek out.
limits of the pentagon.

8-17) And now we begin to wrap a pentagon with a long strip
all sides, trying not to press it too hard. Total should
you will get at least 10 wraps, i.e. each edge needs to be wrapped
twice. This should be taken into account if you change the thickness and length
stripes. With a width of 1.1 cm and a length of 29 cm, the star is 1.5 cm.

18) We hide the tip under the strip. If it peeks out, we tuck it a little and then hide it.
19) Now is the most crucial moment! It is at this stage that I
it turned out to be a marriage. We hold the pentagon with two fingers of one hand, and with the nail
with the other hand we press on one side of the pentagon, trying to get into
the middle of the edge. We do the same with the remaining faces.
20) That's it! Our little star of happiness is ready!

Stars have always been considered something magical, mysterious and beautiful. They light the way and point the direction. Someone is lucky to be born under a lucky star. Some people rush to make a wish when they see a shooting star, others like to just look at them at night in clear weather. All people on Earth are familiar with this symbol. Maybe that’s why many people want to make their own little star of happiness, because it’s so beautiful. Now we will try to make a happy star from plain paper.

To work, we need a strip of paper and a little time. In our case, the size will be 1x23 cm. Of course, you can take a strip of any size, but the ratio of length to width should remain the same 1:23 each time. To find out what size star you can get from any strip of paper, you need to multiply its width by 1.67. For example, from a sheet of A4 paper, taking into account the ratio 1x23, it is convenient to cut strips measuring 1.2x27.6 cm. From such strips you can make a star measuring 2 cm.

And so, we begin to fold the star. Wrap the end of the paper strip around your index finger and tie a knot. You need to tighten it and press it so that you get a small figure of an equilateral pentagon.

You need to try to ensure that after tying the knot there is a very small end of the strip left. If this cannot be done, it is better to cut it off or bend it back.

Next, we begin to wrap our pentagonal star in a circle with the long end of the strip, bending it each time along the line of the edge of the figure. With each fold, the strip itself will lie on the next edge on which it needs to be folded.

After 10 similar folds, a short piece of strip should remain. It can be hidden in a nearby “pocket”. The result should be a pentagonal flat figure.

Now you need to try to make the figure three-dimensional. To do this, each edge needs to be slightly pressed inward with your fingers, while simultaneously pulling out the corners. Since the star is very small, you need to be especially careful so as not to accidentally damage it.

If you did everything correctly, then your lucky star should look like this.

Don't be upset if something went wrong and the star didn't work out the first time. Try to start again and for sure this time you will succeed! And when you learn how to do them, it will seem to you that nothing could be simpler.

When making origami stars pay special attention to the photo. They will help you better understand the process of creating a star.

Required tools: double-sided colored paper or gift wrapping paper (not too thick), scissors and a good mood.

1. Cut out strips of paper length 26 cm and width 1 cm.

2. Tie a knot from a paper strip: first make a loop, and then pass the short tip of the paper down through it (small 1-2).

Make sure that the knot is not too tight and not too loose.

3. Bend the tail of the strip back so that it is not visible from the front side (Fig. 3).

4. Now turn the star over to the other side (Fig. 4) and wind the long tip of the strip around the star, as shown in Fig. 5. The strip itself should lie in the right direction.

Do not bend or squeeze it. You should end up with a pentagon with the sides wrapped several times. Bend the tail and hide it between the bindings of paper (Fig. 6).

5. Give the star some volume. Make a star in the middle of each face small depressions using your fingernail or the blunt side of scissors. Do not press on the star so that it does not lose volume. The size of one star is about 1.5 cm.