Make a tulip out of colored cardboard.

Make a tulip out of colored cardboard.

Children in kindergarten often make some flowers with cardboard in handicraft class.

There are many kinds of flowers, and we have made many kinds of flowers in the previous pictures and texts.

Let's open another blooming tulip together.

Process:

Handmade materials and tools to be prepared

Colored cardboard, pens, hand scissors and glue

1. Square cardboard with side length of 15cm.

2. Divide into three equal parts and cut out 9 small squares.

3. Cut out 9 small squares with another piece of red paper.

4. Take a small square and fold it in half

Draw a picture

6. Cut along the handwriting of the painting

7. What it looks like after cutting

8. This is a cut petal

9. Fold all the 18 cubes in half and cut them into the shape of the lower petal.

10. Apply a strip of glue to the ruler.

1 1. Stick a red petal.

12. Stick the red petals again.

13. Glue a yellow petal.

14. Then stick all the petals in the order of yellow and red.

15. It's all posted.

16. The way it unfolds

17. Roll a flower pole with a green card.

18. rolled-up appearance

19. Glue all the straight edges of the glued petals.

20. put the flower pole in the middle

2 1. Pull the petals on both sides, stick them together, and arrange the spacing between the petals to form the shape of a tulip flower.

22. Cut out a piece of paper with green cardboard.

23. Fold into a shape

24. Cut into the shape of leaves

25. Fold the leaves in half

26. How many times do I have to fold it?

27. Spread out and the leaves are ready.

28. Glue one end of the leaf.

29. Stick it on the flower pole.

30. Stick two more leaves.

3 1. A blooming tulip is ready.

Stand up and have a look.

The way you put it in the bottle.

This tulip method is not very difficult. Be careful when cutting petals. Because there are many petals, it is easy to cut them into different sizes, which affects the effect of flowers.

Petals can also be made of the same color, which is also very beautiful.

There is no limit to the number of petals, just a little more or less.