Trimming on plasticine. Master class for beginners

Today I will open for you one of the simplest and at the same time original and unique decoration technique - facing. It sounds, of course, rude, but in practice the result will amaze you and those around you. You can trim with children from 5 years old. Now it is fashionable to create figures and art objects for the holidays with your own hands, to make original photo props for photo sessions, to decorate the room yourself, the described technique will come in handy everywhere.

We will need:
- Corrugated or thin colored paper;
- Scissors;
- PVA glue or "Dragon" for art objects;
- Old felt-tip pens or pens according to the number of assistants;
- Semi-cardboard or cardboard for the base;
- For topiary, alabaster and a disposable glass;

Foundation preparation. First of all, we decide what we will produce. For a large figure, you will need an old box (for example, from under the TV). We draw a number template on it (in our case, “2”), cut it out. When it comes to postcards. We take a semi-cardboard, draw a pattern that we will decorate with a trim (in our case, the number "8"). For a topiary, take a ball from a children's dry pool or cut out a shape from cardboard, such as a heart. Two such bases are required. Glue them together by first inserting a stick-stalk between the forms. Then place the stem in a glass and pour alabaster diluted to the consistency of thick sour cream. Wait for it to harden. If the surface will be decorated with different colors, then we mark in advance where which color to use, and separate the border. Stripes, like on a two or a heart, like on, there is no limit to the imagination.
What to do with paper? Cut colored paper into squares. The size depends on the size of the structure, for the figure we take squares 5 * 5 cm, for the topiary 2 * 2 cm, but not less than 1 * 1 cm.
Trimming technique. Take a marker and a piece of paper. We wrap the upper part of the rod with a paper square and, holding it with our fingers, dip it into the glue. Then we firmly press it to the base, wait a few seconds and remove the rod. The square should remain glued and fluffy, like a flower.

If you use too thick paper, it will not be saturated enough for gluing. We repeat all the steps, and glue the next piece close to the previous one, slightly moving the ends of the “flower”. Glue the edges of volumetric figures with a separate row of squares so that the joints of the glued bases are not visible.


Painstaking work. Of course, the larger the figure, the longer you have to sweat. It is very important to note and tell you, dear needleworkers, that objects made using this technique cannot be wrinkled, because. the paper will lose its fluffiness. But you will save and remember a picture or craft, bright, author's, created together with the children. In addition, it is easy to restore if necessary, simply by replacing the affected fragments.

Some of us, having heard the name of this type of creativity for the first time, ask ourselves: what is facing? There is nothing complicated behind this name. This is a paper technique that combines both appliqué and quilling. This method is so easy to master that even kids in kindergarten can easily learn this type of creativity from the first time.

Before starting work in the trimming technique, you need to decide on a pattern, according to which work will be created from trimming in the future. For those who are just starting out, these schemes are perfect:

Such pictures can be used for classes with the baby.

In general, almost any drawing is suitable as a scheme for trimming. The main point you need to know is that the simpler the drawing, the larger the dimensions of the blanks for trimming can be. And vice versa, the more complex the scheme and the more small details it contains, the smaller the squares of paper or napkins should be. Another important point is that when working with napkins, the thickness of one square should be 2-3 layers, since the paper will tear in one layer and nothing will come out.

Thanks to such a technique as facing, very unusual things are obtained: topiaries, voluminous crafts, and, of course, paintings.

Facing from napkins: making a Valentine

This original gift cannot fail to please the one who receives it. A simple technique of work will make it possible for anyone to create such a valentine on their own.

Work materials

  • A ready-made valentine's card.
  • Three-layer napkins, with the help of which trimming will be obtained.
  • Template cardboard.
  • Scissors.
  • Rod from a pen.
  • Plasticine

First, let's start drawing a template. To do this, take a ready-made postcard, attach it to the cardboard and circle it.

Now cut out the resulting shape, and bend.

In the middle, write your wish or confession.

Take white plasticine and apply a thin layer on the front side of the postcard.

Now let's proceed directly to trimming. Take a napkin and divide it into three layers.

Since the valentine is small, the size of the cut squares should be 1x1.

If you do not want to make a one-color card, then the heart can be divided into color zones with a pen.

We begin to make trimming, as shown in the photo.

Without removing a piece of napkin from the rod, we press it in the place where the given color is marked on the plasticine.

Trimming should be very close to each other, so that there are no gaps, then the work will look much better.

Well, the valentine is ready, and now you know how to do such things easily and simply. The technique of trimming paper napkins is practically no different from the technique of working with corrugated paper, so the source material can be easily changed to your taste. Good luck and new achievements!

Video tutorials for beginners

Job title: "Poppy Fantasy"

The master class is intended for children from 5 years old and adults.

The work can be a wonderful gift for any holiday. In addition, this master class is an excellent guide for beginners.

The purpose of the master class: creation of compositions in the technique of planar facing.

Tasks: introduce the technique of planar facing, teach the basic techniques of work, teach how to create compositions in this technique; develop motor skills, sense of taste, imagination, creative thinking; to cultivate interest in working with corrugated paper, the desire to please loved ones with the composition.

Facing- this is one of the types of paper design, the art of paper rolling, when using a stick and a small square of paper, end tubes are created by winding a square on a stick. Facing happens on plasticine and on paper. There are several types of trimming on paper: three-dimensional, contour, multilayer and planar. Today I offer you planar trimming, when the trimming tubes are located throughout the pattern tightly to each other at a right angle.

Poppies in the technique of planar facing. Step by step manufacturing process

The following equipment is required for operation:

Corrugated paper in different colors: black, two shades of red - light and dark, two shades of green and marsh.

PVA glue, scissors, match or toothpick.

Black and white drawing "Poppies". The picture was taken from the internet.

First we need to prepare paper squares for trimming. We take a roll of corrugated paper, without unfolding it, cut off a small piece.

We take scissors in the right hand, our small roll in the left, outline the required width for the squares (0.5 cm) and begin to cut the strips vertically.

Got these stripes.

Strips, without unwinding, we begin to cut into squares, 0.5 cm in size. The smaller the squares you have, the more beautiful the trimmings will turn out.

We got these squares.

Let's get started with the drawing.

We apply a small amount of PVA glue to part of the flower.

Put the end of the toothpick in the middle of the square and twist it tightly onto the toothpick.

The resulting tube, without removing it from the toothpick, is placed at a right angle on the contour smeared with glue.

Now we take out the toothpick from the paper tube, we get a miter tube.

The following trimmings are located next to the previous ones. The denser the tubes are located, the more terry the composition will be.

Thus, we lay out the entire flower along the contour.

We begin to fill the entire flower.

Where it is necessary to highlight the petals, to give a more natural look, I used different shades of red and in some places orange so that the composition does not merge and the petals are visible.

Here, a dark red hue is visible around the edges.

And here are the stripes of orange.

And here you can see the play of colors and shades.

Here is such a poppy turned out. Don't fill in the middle yet.

You will need:

    corrugated, cigarette or plain colored paper;

    base - cardboard, plywood, etc.;

  • wooden stick or pencil.

By performing trimming according to our schemes, you will get something like a mosaic, but it will be voluminous, and the result will delight not only children, but also adults.

Technology

1. Cut paper into squares, for example, 1.5 x 1.5 cm.

2. Press the end of the stick to the center of the square and wind the paper around it. The winding density can be different, depending on the result you are striving for.

3. Take the schemes that you like for trimming. Apply glue to a small area and attach a paper twist to it without removing it from the stick. Hold it down. Remove the wand carefully.

4. In this way, cover the entire area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe pattern with colored trimmings.

The technique of facing can be mastered by children from 4 years and older. Toddlers will need more help from adults, older kids will get the hang of it faster and will soon be able to work on their own. Start trimming with simple diagrams, gradually move on to drawings with more details.

Trimming can be used to decorate not only paintings, but also figures made of plasticine, polystyrene, decorate frames.

Trimming according to ready-made patterns will help arouse in the child an interest in painting and other arts.

More on the topic:

Facing: schemes

We will start the selection with simple schemes for the smallest ones, gradually moving into more complex pictures.















Paper crafts for kids

Paper crafts using the trimming technique
Master class with a step-by-step photo "Doves of Peace" using the facing technique

The master class is intended for middle-aged and older children, educators, teachers of additional education, primary school teachers, parents who want to organize joint activities with their children.
Performed: Lapteva Svetlana Khristyanovna, educator of the state budgetary institution of the Novosibirsk region "Social and rehabilitation center for minors", Tatarsk
Purpose: can be used as a gift to veterans on Victory Day, it will be a wonderful decoration for the interior of a group room.
Target: make crafts "Doves of peace."
Tasks:
- to acquaint with the technique of performing facing;
- to improve practical skills of working with paper;
- to inculcate the skills of work culture and accuracy;
- develop a caring attitude towards the objects of their work.

Facing is one of the types of paper needlework. This technique can be attributed both to the method of application and to the type of quilling. With the help of facing, you can create amazing three-dimensional paintings, mosaics, panels, decorative elements of the interior. Still little known, this technique is very quickly gaining new fans and gaining popularity in the world of needlework. Such a rapid growth of its popularity is explained by the unusual effect of "fluffiness", which gives the facing and a very easy way of execution.
This technique is based on the creation of images and objects using three-dimensional paper elements. The volumetric element of trimming is called "trimming" or "butt". It is a piece of soft paper compressed in the form of a funnel or cone. It is from these elements that the intended product is created. Each such “cutting edge” is like one brush stroke in creating a picture, like one loop in knitting or one bead in beading.
Facing is not a difficult job, but painstaking. It requires not only perseverance, but also accuracy, attention and a certain dexterity.
To perform crafts in this technique, you need a minimum set of materials and tools: paper, glue, scissors and the so-called "cutting" tool.
Not all paper is suitable for trimming. Typically, this technique uses corrugated paper or otherwise crepe paper. In addition to corrugated paper, ordinary paper napkins are also suitable for trimming. From corrugated paper, “end trims” are made directly. Scissors and glue will be needed to cut and glue these trim pieces to the base of the craft.
A wide variety of materials are used as the basis. Corrugated paper can be “downed” on any surface to which this paper is glued. Well, the main tool for trimming is a long thin stick with a blunt end. A pencil, rod or body from a ballpoint pen, rods from gel pens may well suit the role of such a tool.


Like Angels, but only Earthly…
A work of unparalleled beauty...
Dear souls of my part...
Beautiful like May flowers ...
They certainly have a lot of advantages ...
Not enough fingers to count...
After all, the dove is a creation from God ...
The Lord put light and grace in them.


To work you need:
- crepe paper in white, blue and red colors;
- PVA glue;
- scissors;
- cores from gel pens;
- packaging cardboard;
- stationery knife;
- plastic jar;
- building gypsum;
- sticks;
- dove templates.


We lay out the pigeon templates on cardboard and circle them. We need two large and two small doves.


Using a utility knife, cut out the doves.


Glue together large and small pigeons. This is necessary in order for the craft to be more voluminous.


Cut strips of white paper 2 cm wide. We make cuts on both sides along the length of the strips.


We begin to seal the open sections of the pigeons with stripes.


We completely seal the open sections of a large and small dove.


We fix the pigeons on sticks.


From rolls of corrugated paper we cut strips 2 cm wide


From strips of paper we cut squares with a side of 2 cm (the larger the size of the square, the higher the pile)


For further work, we need to prepare a tool for facing. We use a gel pen refill.


We put the end of the rod in the center of the square.


We crush the square and roll the rod between the fingers. We will get a tube-end.


We apply PVA glue to the end of the tube. We press the trimming on the base and take out the rod.


Each next trim, glue next to the previous one. We try to put the trimmings tightly to each other so that there are no gaps. We make the dove's beak with red trimmings, and blue eyes.


Thus, we fill the entire workpiece. We highlight the wings and tail of the dove with blue trimmings.


We completely fill one of the sides of a large and small dove.


In order to fill the second part with trimmings, we fix the pigeons in a plastic jar with plaster. We continue to fill the blanks of pigeons with trimmings to the end.


Wrap the sticks on which the doves are attached with white paper and tie a bow from a small strip of red paper.