How to make snowflakes using quilling technique. Detailed instructions with photos. Quilling technique: snowflakes of extraordinary beauty How to make quilling snowflakes

New Year's needlework / Origami

Do-it-yourself volumetric snowflakes using quilling technique!

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Snowflakes are the easiest way to decorate your home for the New Year. We have already shown you how to cut. Can do can do and even

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Today you can learn how to make graceful quilling snowflakes!

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We will need:

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strips of colored paper 5 mm wide in different shades of blue

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(office or special paper for quilling)

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toothpick or narrow awl

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ruler with holes;

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PVA glue.

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for the first snowflake

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54 strips of dark blue paper

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36 strips of light blue paper

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for the second snowflake

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51 strips of dark blue paper

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39 strips of light blue paper.

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You can buy ready-made quilling kits, or you can cut them yourself from A4 colored paper, as we did. To make snowflakes picturesque, we will use stripes of two colors in each element.

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We will fold the snowflakes according to the scheme, given that:

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For a free roll and one large tight roll, you will need three strips of paper - 2 dark blue and 1 light blue,

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For 1 small roll, you will need one strip, made up of halves of different colors.

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So, cut the paper and start twisting the rolls.

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Dense rolls will ensure the strength of a snowflake made of fragile paper at first glance. To do this, it is convenient to use a simple toothpick.

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It is convenient to adjust the diameter of the rolls using a special ruler by placing a roll that has not yet been glued into the desired cell - in it it will “unwind” to the desired diameter. Rolls can be made loose (free-rolls) or dense. We will need both those and other dense rolls.

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Free roll: we wind the strips (previously glued end-to-end) onto a toothpick, holding them with our fingers on both sides so that our roll is even. Then, after obtaining the desired diameter (using a ruler), carefully glue the edge.

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Tight roll glue without loosening.

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For making diamonds from free-rolls, first we squeeze them from two sides, as shown in the photo on the left, and then we do the same operation, forming two other corners - this action will give the roll a diamond shape.

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We arm ourselves with glue and begin to glue the elements, starting from the center.

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It is most convenient to do this on any coating, such as polyethylene, to which our snowflake will not stick. You can, for example, print out the diagram and put it under a transparent file so that the future snowflake is as symmetrical as possible.

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We are left with the most exciting and creative work - decorating the Christmas tree with snowflakes! Use your imagination a little and your snowflakes will not look alike, just like their real girlfriends!

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DIY quilling snowflakes. Master class with step by step photos

Maslienko Larisa Anatolyevna, teacher of physics, MBOU secondary school No. 96, Barnaul, Altai Territory
Description: New Year's Eve is coming soon. In anticipation of it, the students face a problem - how to decorate the school building, classrooms and the New Year tree. I want something unusual and beautiful. In this regard, the "workshop of Santa Claus" begins its work. At technology lessons, fine arts and additional education circles, students, under the guidance of subject teachers, begin to make various crafts on the New Year theme. The New Year is a winter holiday, and the accompanying companions of winter are light, openwork, snow-white snowflakes. They can simply be cut out of paper or made from cotton wool. I suggest using the quilling technique for making snowflakes, which will help create a unique and original pattern. My master class will be useful for technology teachers or teachers of additional education and will help you make amazing jewelry with little material cost. The master class is intended for students in grades 5-8.
Purpose: Snowflakes are suitable for decorating the interior, and will also look good on the Christmas tree.
Snowflakes - pictures,
Take a look, hurry up.
Each has six
golden rays,
And each figured ray -
Winter's enchanted key.


Target: making snowflakes.
Tasks:
- introduce quilling technique;
- to promote the development of creativity, accuracy;
- develop fine motor skills of hands;

We will need the following tools and materials:
- office or color paper of A-4 format,
- a pencil with a ruler
- stick for rolls or knitting needle,
- scissors and PVA glue,
- beads for decoration
- white threads.

Working process:

1. Line a sheet of paper along the length after 0.5 cm. Cut the resulting strips with scissors, observing the safety rules:
- Watch the cutting direction of the scissors.
- Scissors must be sharp.
- Do not hold the tool with the blade up.
- Do not leave it with exposed blades.
- Do not cut with scissors on the go.
- During work, do not approach a friend and do not distract him.
- Pass scissors can only be closed and rings forward.

2. Making "petals"

Roll the strip with one end onto the knitting needle into a roll. Remove it and slightly unroll until a ringlet with a diameter of 2.5-3 cm.


Glue the free end to the ring, observing the safety rules when working with glue:
- Work carefully so that the glue does not get on the fingers, face and eyes.
-If glue gets into eyes, rinse them with plenty of water.
- Wash your hands after finishing work.
- Use a tissue when working with glue.


You have to wait until the glue dries. Press the ring on both sides with your fingers, giving it the shape of a “petal”.


We need 12 such "petals"


3. Making "rollers"
Roll the strip with one end onto the knitting needle into a roll. Without removing the roll from the knitting needle, glue the free end. When the glue dries, remove the roll from the knitting needle, so we get a dense “roller”. We need 19 rollers. To make the snowflake brighter, you can make rollers from paper of different colors (for example, 13 blue and 6 white)


4.Making "hearts"
Fold the strip in half.


We roll one side of the strip onto the knitting needle inward to the kink and remove it from the knitting needle.


Let's do the same with the other side of the strip.


We glue the resulting curls together, forming "hearts".


We need 18 "hearts". In order not to confuse when assembling snowflakes, it is better to use "hearts" of different colors. (For example, 12 white and 6 blue)

5. From the resulting figures, we will begin to collect a snowflake.
Take a blue "roller" and glue six "petals" to it with rounded ends. To make the base of the snowflake more durable, you need to glue the “petals” together as well.


Let's take six more "petals" and place the base of the snowflake between the glued "petals" with sharp ends inward.


Glue them carefully.


After the glue on the base of the snowflake dries, we continue its further assembly. We place blue and white hearts alternately near each “petal” of the workpiece.


In order not to get confused, I recommend first gluing blue hearts on the sharp ends of the snowflake, and then white ones on the rounded ends.


Take the blue "rollers" and place them two by two near the ends of the white "hearts".


Glue them together and the end of the "heart".


Glue one white to the blue "rollers". The remaining white hearts will be placed above the tip of the blue ones.


When the glue dries, the white hearts can be glued to the blue ones.


The structure is ready. Decorate it with shiny beads. We glue one bead in the middle of the snowflake and six on the white “rollers”. I recommend generously lubricating the beads with glue so that they do not fall off in the future.


6. Let's make a mount for a snowflake.
Pass both ends of the white thread into the hole of the bead.


Over the bead we will tie a knot from a shiny strip from the “rain” (you can use a white thread instead of “rain”)


Cut off the excess ends of the thread from the knot with scissors.


Tie the mount to the sharp end of any white "heart".


7. The snowflake is ready to use. You can decorate your closet with it.


Snowflakes look especially beautiful in a group of two or three pieces.


They can decorate curtains, wallpaper or hang on a Christmas tree.

To perform these works, you will need white office paper. It must be cut into strips 5 mm thick along the short side. It is better to cut with a clerical knife along the ruler several sheets at once. For a small amount, you can cut with scissors.

You can twist the strips with different tools. You can use an awl, a special slotted rod, a toothpick. But it was for making snowflakes that I most liked working with a wooden skewer.

To make a snowflake (pendant or applique), you need to prepare a variety of shapes from twisted strips. Forms can be closed, i.e. glued and open, where no glue is used. Both are suitable for applications. And for snowflake pendants, you can use only closed forms.

1. Take a strip. Pull back slightly with your fingernail and round off the end. Put a skewer on it. Wind the strip, trying to make the first turns tighter.

2. When the paper "grabs" with the stick, it will be possible to rotate only the stick to the very end of the strip.

3. Roll a flat washer. To remove it, rotate the wand slightly.

4. Now dissolve the workpiece to make a ring with a twisted spiral. The diameter should be 12-14 mm. Sometimes it is enough just to let go of the workpiece. If it was twisted very tightly, then you need to lightly squeeze it with your fingers to open it. Glue the tip with a small drop of PVA glue.

5. To get the “Drop” shape, pull the middle of the spiral to one side, on the other side, squeeze several layers to get a sharp end.


  • Eye shape. Squeeze the round blank from both sides at the same time.
  • "Square" shape. Make an “Eye” shape, turn vertically and squeeze the sides again.
  • Rhombus shape. Make from "Square".
  • Triangle shape. Make a “Drop”, take hold of the corner and flatten the base of the triangle.
  • Arrow shape. Make a “Triangle” and press the middle of the short side inward with the end of your index finger.
  • Crescent shape. It is performed almost like the "Eye", but in a curved shape. And the corners are pinched not opposite each other, but with a shift.



Open Forms:

  • "Heart". Fold the strip in the middle. Twist both halves inward.
  • "Horns". Fold the strip in the middle. Screw both halves out.
  • "Curl". Lightly outline the middle of the strip without making a crease. Twist the ends to the middle, but in different directions.
  • "Twig". Bend the strip in a ratio of 1: 2. Twist the ends in one direction.



Assembling snowflakes using quilling technique

A snowflake pendant can be made consisting of 1, 2, 3, 4 rows. First you need to come up with a pattern so that adjacent parts have a sufficient contact area for gluing. For each row you need to make 6 identical elements.

For example, such a combination. First row. We glue the six "Drops" together with the sides.

Second row. We paste six "Arrows".

We glue six "Squares" to the "Arrows".

And here is another option, consisting of "Eye", "Crescents" and "Drops".

We glue the application. Any form can be used here. Before gluing, align open curls so that they are the same size. Lubricate the curl itself with glue in two or three places. Press firmly to the base and hold a little.


For the New Year holidays, I want to decorate the house in an original and bright way. This task is not easy when only standard garlands and toys are in the arsenal of decorations. To create a unique home decor, you need to show imagination and make decorations with your own hands. Quilling snowflakes look spectacular and beautiful, which you can’t buy in a store or meet with friends.

What is quilling

This type of art can also be called "paper rolling". The principle of creating figures in the quilling technique is based on a simple thing - twisting thin strips of paper, and then connecting them into a single whole. The quilling technique can be simple, or it can reach a high level of complexity. Works of art can be obtained from strips of paper. Pictures and figures from quilling are created from thinly cut strips of paper, which are twisted with different densities using a special rod with a hole. Instead of a special rod, a ballpoint pen, a thin knitting needle, or a toothpick may come up.

Quilling requires medium-weight paper, but not thin, otherwise the figures will not hold their shape well. The width of paper strips can be from 1 mm to several centimeters, but thinner strips are rarely used, usually a width of 3 to 5 mm is needed. For complex models, ready-made strips of paper with colored sections are sold: the color of the cut may be the same as that of paper, or it may differ.

Elements for snowflakes

To create snowflakes with your own hands, you do not need the cost of special paper and knitting needles: as a material, you need to independently cut white sheets of paper into strips with a clerical knife. The optimal strip width for snowflakes is 0.5 cm. For twisting, you need to use a pen rod or a toothpick.

The first stage in the manufacture of any snowflake is the creation of blanks.

Tight ring or tight spiral: the simplest element of quilling. To create it, you need to take a strip of paper, insert one end into the slot of the tool and tightly, with uniform tension, wind it onto the rod and, without removing it from the rod, glue the free end of the paper to the figure.

Loose ring, spiral or roll: you need to wind the paper onto a toothpick, carefully remove the resulting spiral, relax and fix the free end of the strip with glue.

Arrow. The element is made from a drop: it is necessary to make a notch in the central part of the drop.

eye or petal: take a strip of paper and wrap it tightly around a toothpick. We take out the toothpick and let the paper unwind a little. We fix the tip of the paper with glue and “pinch” the spiral from two opposite sides.

Twig or horns: We bend a strip of paper in half, the ends of the paper look up. On a toothpick, in the direction opposite to the fold, we wind the right edge of the strip, pull out the toothpick, leave it in this form. We do the same with the other end of the strip of paper.

heart: as for a branch, you need to bend a strip of paper in half, but then the ends of the paper should not be twisted in opposite directions, but inward.

Month: we make a free spiral, then we take a tool of a larger diameter - a pen or pencil, and press the tightly obtained spiral. Let go and fix the edge.

Loop element: you need to make folds on a strip of paper after 1 cm. You get a broken figure. Glue is applied to the fold line and each measured fragment is folded in turn and fixed.

Fold- This is an auxiliary element that does not require twisting. To get a fold from a strip of paper, you need to fold it in half, bend each edge outward at a distance of 2 cm from the edge, and fold the resulting folds in half again so that the ends of the strip look down.

Snowflake for Beginners #1

Quilling snowflakes can vary in shape and complexity. Some models are striking in their intricacy and craftsmanship. But even simple snowflakes for beginners look spectacular and beautiful.

The first master class for beginners will show how to make a snowflake from just 2 parts: a free spiral and a petal.

  1. It is necessary to wind 16 free spirals and 17 petals.
  2. When there are blanks, you can start assembling the snowflake. Prepare a sliding work surface - a glossy magazine or file, lay one spiral on it and place the petals tightly around it.
  3. It is necessary to glue the petals alternately between the side surfaces, and fix the spiral in the center. Let the flower dry.
  4. The remaining 8 petals must be glued between the existing petals.
  5. At the end, spirals are glued to each free corner of the petals and the snowflake is ready.

There is more than one master class from which you can learn how easy it is to create it, it will not be difficult at all if you put the whole process on the shelves.

It originated in European countries more than five hundred years ago and involves the twisting of paper strips and their combination into various patterns and crafts.

To create crafts using the quilling technique (snowflakes, for example), a minimum of tools is required: an awl (can be replaced with a toothpick), tweezers, scissors and glue. The most important material is paper, which is cut into strips. Most often, strips about three millimeters wide are used for crafts.

simple snowflake

This craft is very easy to do and does not require special skills.

Master class on how to make snowflakes using the quilling technique:

  1. Take a sheet of plain paper and draw the same lines with a ruler and a pencil.
  2. Cut the sheet into strips.
  3. Take an awl or toothpick and attach the edge of the paper strip to its end.
  4. Wind the strip around the tool.
  5. Glue the end of the strip to the resulting coil and carefully remove the roll from the awl.
  6. Make another such coil, only now it needs to be slightly squeezed with your fingers on one side.
  7. Make five more of these droplet coils.
  8. Take the first card and glue six "droplets" to it.
  9. Now roll six coils and squeeze with your fingers on two opposite sides. You should get a figure resembling the shape of the eyes.
  10. Then glue the new pieces between the snowflake petals.
  11. Take three strips, fold them in half and cut. As a result, you will get six short stripes.
  12. From the new strips, twist six coils.
  13. Glue a new spool onto each tip of the eye piece.
  14. Now make six more coils from long strips, only slightly larger than the first. To do this, do not tighten the paper too much.
  15. Glue the new spools on top of the droplets between the small rolls.
  16. Make six more large coils and bend their sides with your fingers to make a square.
  17. Glue them with the top to the large coils.
  18. Take a pencil and wind a paper strip around it.
  19. Glue the end of the strip and remove the coil.
  20. Glue a new spool to one of the tops of the snowflake and thread ribbon or thread through the ring.

Such quilling snowflakes will look beautiful on a Christmas tree, doors or windows. Even after the end of the New Year holidays, many still do not want to take off this beauty for a long time.

Snowflakes (quilling) - gluing schemes

You can make a lot of different snowflakes from just a part of one shape. To do this, cut a lot of strips of the same length and width, take an awl or a toothpick and wind the rolls. Make more than ten units of identical coils, and then glue them together to make snowflakes (quilling). Schemes can be any, for example, as in the picture above.

In all cases, the process of gluing coils should begin from the middle of the craft. That is, glue the parts to each other so that they form a circle. Then continue to glue other coils. In some types, the rolls must fit snugly together, in others the center must be hollow.

More complex crafts

To make openwork snowflakes using the quilling technique, it takes more time and perseverance. But the result is worth it.

Instructions for creating openwork snowflakes:

  1. Prepare paper strips, tweezers and glue (Figure 1).
  2. Fold the five strips in half (Illustration 2).
  3. Lubricate one end of the strip with glue and glue it to the middle with tweezers (illustrations 3 and 4).
  4. Wrap the second half of the strip around the petal and glue its end (illustrations 5, 6 and 7).
  5. Saddle four more similar petals, only each should be smaller than the previous one. In total, six petals of each type are needed (Figure 8).
  6. Take the smallest petal and grease its tip with glue (Figure 9).
  7. Glue the petal in the middle of the other (Figure 10).
  8. Collect all five petals in the same way (Figure 11).
  9. Gather all six petals (picture 12).
  10. Squeeze the finished petal with your fingers, making it elongated (Figure 13).
  11. Give a flattened shape to all six petals (Figure 14).
  12. Glue all the petals together (Figure 15).
  13. Cut six more strips and fold them in half (Figure 16).
  14. Cut six strips, fold them in half and cut the ends diagonally (Figure 17)
  15. Screw each end onto an awl or toothpick (Figure 18).
  16. At a distance of 3.5 centimeters from the middle, glue the coil (Figure 19).
  17. Press lightly on each petal tip to fluff it up (Figure 20).
  18. Glue the "stamens" between the petals (Figure 21).
  19. Insert the bevelled strips inside the "stamens" and glue them (Figure 22).
  20. Take loose sequins and sprinkle them on a snowflake (Figure 23).

Snowflake is ready!

  1. You can make snowflakes-candlesticks using the quilling technique. To do this, collect two crafts of different sizes - one smaller, the other larger. Then just glue one on top of the other. In the one that will be on top, the middle should be empty. This is where the candle-tablet will be inserted.
  2. As a decor for snowflakes, you can use beads, rhinestones, sparkles and the like.
  3. To achieve an openwork look, expand your knowledge and make coils of different shapes.

Basic forms of quilling

There are twelve forms of coils that the quilling technique has. Snowflakes can be made using either one or all of them.

  1. Open coil: the end of the strip is not glued.
  2. Closed coil: the end is glued.
  3. Tight coil: the strip is stretched throughout the work and the end is tightly glued.
  4. Large spool: A pencil is used to create.
  5. Drop: one end is pressed with fingers.
  6. Eye: both ends are pressed with fingers.
  7. Petal: the coil is compressed and folded on one side.
  8. Sheet: the coil is compressed on both sides and waves are made.
  9. Curls: the strip is folded in half, and then the ends are wound in the appropriate directions (inside, inside out, in different directions).

After you get acquainted with the main points, you can proceed to more complex work in the quilling technique.