Why did I choose the topic about quilling? Student's creative project "paintings using quilling technique." The tip of the paper is grabbed by a drop of glue. Rolls can be shaped into a variety of shapes by pressing and indenting

Municipal budgetary educational institution

Gymnasium No. 10

Creative project

by technology

on the topic« Painting using quilling technique"


Lukhovitsy 2014

Introduction

Quilling stories

Project idea

Quilling technique

Materials, tools for quilling

Safety regulations

Product cost calculation

Environmental assessment

Self-esteem

Conclusion

Bibliography

Annex 1

Appendix 2

Introduction.

Everyone of us has made a paper craft at least once in our lives.

Paper is an unusually expressive and malleable material. You can create a whole world out of it.

There are many types of paper plastic. The most famous in our country is the Japanese art of folding figures from a sheet of paper - origami. Today I will introduce you to another technique that is still little known among us - the art of paper rolling or, as it is called in the West, quilling.

Quilling - the art of twisting long and narrow strips of paper into spirals, modifying their shape and composing the resulting parts into three-dimensional or planar compositions.

Quilling - the name of this needlework originates from the English word “quill”, i.e. "bird feather"

Quilling is sometimes also called paper filigree. All you have to do is start twisting paper figures and you will not be able to tear yourself away from this exciting activity. And all because making crafts using the quilling method is very simple.

All you need to acquire such beautiful figurines is a minimum of consumables and a little patience.

By constructing various paper figures made from multi-colored paper, you can decorate cards, baskets, and boxes. Quilling earrings have become especially popular recently.

In Russia, this type of creativity was not particularly popular. However, in recent years, housewives, needlewomen and creative people have united and revived the ancient art of crafts and gifts.

The richest traditions of the finest graphics and plastic arts, papermaking and working with it have given the art of paper sculpture a new life.

History of the art of quilling.

The art of paper rolling arose in Europe at the end of the 14th - beginning of the 15th century.

In medieval Europe, nuns created elegant medallions by twisting paper with gilded edges onto the tip of a bird's feather. When viewed closely, these miniature paper masterpieces created the complete illusion that they were made of thin gold strips.

Unfortunately, paper is a short-lived material and little has survived from medieval masterpieces. However, this ancient technique has survived to this day and is very popular in many countries around the world.

Paper rolling quickly spread in Europe, but due to the fact that paper, especially colored and high-quality paper, was a very expensive material, paper plastic art became an art only for ladies from the upper classes.

So, in the 15th century it was considered art. In the 19th century - ladies' entertainment. For most of the 20th century it was forgotten. And only at the end of the last century quilling began to turn into an art again. In England, Princess Elizabeth was seriously interested in the art of quilling, and many of her creations are kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

We associate paper with the idea of ​​fragility and fragility. But quilling refutes this statement - you can put, for example, a cup or a heavy book on a filigree volumetric stand, and not a single curl of paper lace will be damaged. You can assemble a candy vase from paper elements and safely use it for its intended purpose - it will not fall apart or break. In a word, quilling is an opportunity to see the unusual possibilities of ordinary paper.

Nowadays, paper rolling is widely known and popular as a hobby in Western European countries, especially in England and Germany. But this art became most widespread when it was adopted in the East. The richest traditions of the finest graphics and plastic arts, papermaking and working with it have given the art of paper sculpture a new life. IN

In South Korea, there is an entire Association of Paper Art Lovers, uniting followers of a wide variety of areas of paper art.

It should be noted that the Korean school of quilling is somewhat different from the European one. European works, as a rule, consist of a small number of parts; they are laconic, reminiscent of mosaics, and decorate postcards and frames. Europe is always in a hurry, so it loves fast technology. Eastern masters create works that resemble masterpieces of jewelry. The finest voluminous lace is woven from hundreds of small details.

Project idea.

During the technology lesson we tried many techniques for making products. I decided to try a new technique - quilling. Thin strips of paper are rolled into rolls, which are then used to make elements of various shapes using simple manipulations.

Quilling is a technique of twisting paper, a new, very popular and fashionable type of needlework today. Despite its unusualness and apparent complexity, it is quite accessible to any beginning craftswoman.

What should I choose? Using this technique, you can decorate an album, a photo frame, a postcard, make a Christmas tree decoration, a hot stand, decorative dishes, a picture.

I also wanted to try this simple technique, and after I looked in detail at the sequence of making this product and chose such a wonderful picture, I got excited about the idea of ​​completing this project.

My task is to make an interesting, original product using the quilling technique, which would immediately catch the eye with its bright, unusual appearance, attracting a lot of attention in its direction.

What requirements do I have for my future product:

    My product must be beautiful, neat and meet the requirements of modern fashion.

    The design of the product must correspond to a pre-thought-out sketch.

    Any defects that arise must be eliminated during work.

    The cost of purchasing materials should be minimal.

Quilling technique.

Quilling is a very “live”, colorful and creative process, so it is very important to choose not only visually beautiful, but also high-quality materials to create its elements. The main material in quilling is strips of paper of different colors, with a width of 3 mm. Most often, strips with typical sizes are used in work - 3mm, 7mm, 9mm wide.

There are quite a large number of basic elements in quilling, and each element takes a few seconds to produce. And then you can start experimenting. Pinch on one side and you get a drop, pinch on the other side and you get the shape of an eye.

You can give paper various two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes: squares, ovals, stars, cones, hemispheres. Acting as elements of the composition, these figures can represent tree leaves, flowers, candlesticks and much more.

    We mark the short sides of a sheet of colored paper in 3 mm divisions. We always start measuring from one edge, in case the last division turns out to be smaller than the others.

    Using a utility knife, cut the strips to fit the ruler. To save time and effort, you can cut several sheets at once, fastening them with paper clips or clothespins. The ruler must be pressed very carefully, the knife must be sharp. Cut with one long movement, pressing well on the knife and not cutting your fingers (or the table). We get multi-colored strips of paper 3 mm wide and approximately 30 cm long.

    To make a petal, take a strip of the desired color and wrap it tightly around a toothpick. The tip of the toothpick can be split to make it easier to fix the end of the strip.

    Carefully remove the roll from the toothpick and place it in the hole of the officer’s ruler with a diameter of 1.5-2 cm. Let go, the paper unfolds to the size of the hole. Do not hold the removed roll in your hands for a long time, otherwise it will then be difficult to unroll.

    Glue the outer end of the strip and let the glue dry.

    We take out the resulting spiral and pinch it tightly with our fingers on one side. So we made one of the basic elements of quilling - a “drop” (or “tear”). There are about 20 basic elements, but the principle remains the same: roll and pinch.

    In the same way we make 5 more “droplets” - the remaining petals of the flower.

    Now let's make a leaf. Repeat steps 3-5, then remove the spiral and pinch it simultaneously on two opposite sides. This element is called the "eye".

    For variety, we use one more element for the second leaf. That's what it's called - "leaf". To do this, we do everything as for the “eye”, but after pinching, without letting go of the ends, we move them in different directions in relation to each other.

    Now making the middle is quite easy: just leave the spiral as is, without pinching it. Make the middle of a smaller diameter - use the smaller hole in the officer's ruler (about 1 cm). By the way, we will call this element a “free spiral”.

(Annex 1)

fringed flowers .

    Cut a strip of colored paper 1 cm wide and as long as an A4 sheet. We make transverse cuts on it along the entire length with a depth of approximately 8 mm every 1-1.5 mm. The result is a fringe with a base approximately 2 mm wide. You need to cut carefully so as not to cut the strip into pieces. You can clamp the edge of the strip into an office clothespin or something similar: it will serve as a limiter, the scissors will rest against it. For some it will be easier to cut this way.

    We wrap the finished fringe on a special tool or toothpick, as in regular quilling.

    Carefully glue the tip and let the glue dry. It turns out to be a paper cylinder.

    Carefully bend the fringe outward. So we got a fluffy flower. But this is only one option.

    In the second option, we also cut the fringe, and then glue a regular narrow strip for quilling (3 mm) to it, where the base of the “hairs” of the fringe is. We select the color of the narrow strip the same way we want to make the middle of the flower.

    We wind, starting from the end of the narrow strip.

    A narrow strip makes a flat center, and a fringe makes petals. Glue the tip and let it dry.

    All that remains is to bend the petals.

(Appendix 2)

Materials, tools for quilling.

Quilling is a simple type of needlework that does not require large expenses. You don't need expensive tools or a specially equipped workplace. In order to make any of the compositions, prepare the following materials and accessories:

1.Paper tapes of different widths.

The most commonly used tapes are 3.4, 6 and 10 mm wide. They are sold in craft stores.

2. Device for twisting ribbons.

With this tool you will twist paper spirals. If desired, you can make a simple tool from a round wooden stick 10 cm long and a tapestry needle with a large eye. Insert the tip of the needle into the end of the stick and “bite off” the tip of the eye with pliers so that a gap remains. Ribbon twisting machines are sold at craft stores.

3.Tweezers.

Buy tweezers at a supermarket or pharmacy. It would be better if it had flat ends. The paper blank is held with tweezers while glue is applied to it and glued to the cardboard.

4. Scissors.

It is most convenient to work with small scissors with sharp tips. They must be well sharpened.

5. Centimeter and ruler.

Used to measure tape length.

6.Toothpicks.

Used to apply glue to the workpiece.

7.White PVA glue.

This glue is sold at craft stores, hardware stores, and printing kiosks. The glue should not leave stains when drying. Apply a minimal amount.

8. Cardboard.

White and colored plain cardboard is sold in craft and stationery stores.

9. Device for cutting fringe.

Many models have parts with fringe, which is much easier to cut using a special tool. Cutting many identical thin strips with scissors is an extremely tedious task! Try to find such a device at a craft store.

Safety regulations.

Rules for working with glue:

    When working with glue, use a brush if necessary.

    Take the amount of glue that is required to complete the job at this stage.

    Remove excess glue with a soft cloth or napkin, gently pressing it.

    Wash your brush and hands well with soap after use.

Rules for working with scissors:

    Store your knife in a designated place.

    Use well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.

    Place the scissors with the rings facing you.

    Pass the scissors rings first.

    Don't play with scissors, don't bring it to your face.

    Use scissors only for their intended purpose.

    Don't leave scissors open.

    Scissors should have rounded ends.

Product cost calculation.

Let's summarize the money spent. The cost of scissors and needles, forceps are not taken into account, because they were found at my home. We do not take into account energy costs, because work was carried out during the daytime.

Used materials

20 RUR (1 pack)

18 rubles (1 piece)

90 rub. (1 piece)

WITH P = M 2 + R oh, Where

WITH P - full cost;

M - material costs ;

R op - the cost of the work itself.

WITHn = 128 +100=228 (rub.)

Environmental assessment.

Quilling does not have a harmful (negative) effect on the environment. Only environmentally friendly materials were used in the manufacture of the product.

Paper does not have a negative impact on human health.

The quilling technique is complex, but only at the beginning. And yet, quilling is a fascinating and beautiful work that helps a person develop culturally.

Quilling is also a great way to overcome psychological problems that already exist; it is a common form of “occupational psychotherapy” that is used for certain neurotic disorders.

Self-esteem.

So I finished working on a creative project. I put a lot of effort and effort into it.

My product produces a positive emotional effect. If all quality requirements are met, you can get a competitive product on the market.

I enjoyed it immensely. I really like my job. While doing the work, I learned a lot about quilling, read and watched a lot of books, magazines, and materials on the Internet.

I showed my work to my mother, my friends and my technology teacher. They said the work was great and I was just great.

The world of creative imagination is limitless, and the paper rolling technique allows you to bring even the most original fantasies to life. Touch the magic!

Conclusion.

There is no special charm in my work. Surprisingly calm, she unexpectedly catches your eye and envelops you with warmth. True, not everyone can call the technique easy and uncomplicated. This exciting activity attracts everyone from young to old.

I succeeded in my goal of surprising and revealing the secrets of this art. So I don’t know about you, dear commission, but I have interested ordinary people who are not passionate about this science, and this is what I consider my great achievement and pride!

I wouldn’t exchange my job for any other, because... My work has its own unique style that you won’t find anywhere else.

Bibliography.

    Alexandra Bystritskaya. Paper filigree - 2nd ed. – M.: Iris-press, 2008. – 128 p.

    Anna Zaitseva. The art of quilling. The magic of paper tapes. – M.: Eksmo, 2009. – 64 p.

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Annex 1

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  • Creative project

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    2015

    Introduction.

    Everyone of us has made a paper craft at least once in our lives.

    Paper is an unusually expressive and malleable material. You can create a whole world out of it.

    There are many types of paper plastic. The most famous in our country is the Japanese art of folding figures from a sheet of paper - origami. Today I will introduce you to another technique that is still little known among us - the art of paper rolling or, as it is called in the West, quilling.

    Quilling - the art of twisting long and narrow strips of paper into spirals, modifying their shape and composing the resulting parts into three-dimensional or planar compositions.

    Quilling - the name of this needlework originates from the English word “quill”, i.e. "bird feather"

    Quilling is sometimes also called paper filigree. All you have to do is start twisting paper figures and you will not be able to tear yourself away from this exciting activity. And all because making crafts using the quilling method is very simple.

    All you need to acquire such beautiful figurines is a minimum of consumables and a little patience.

    By constructing various paper figures made from multi-colored paper, you can decorate cards, baskets, and boxes. Quilling earrings have become especially popular recently.

    In Russia, this type of creativity was not particularly popular. However, in recent years, housewives, needlewomen and creative people have united and revived the ancient art of crafts and gifts.

    The richest traditions of the finest graphics and plastic arts, papermaking and working with it have given the art of paper sculpture a new life.

    History of the art of quilling.

    The art of paper rolling arose in Europe at the end of the 14th - beginning of the 15th century.

    In medieval Europe, nuns created elegant medallions by twisting paper with gilded edges onto the tip of a bird's feather. When viewed closely, these miniature paper masterpieces created the complete illusion that they were made of thin gold strips.

    Unfortunately, paper is a short-lived material and little has survived from medieval masterpieces. However, this ancient technique has survived to this day and is very popular in many countries around the world.

    Paper rolling quickly spread in Europe, but due to the fact that paper, especially colored and high-quality paper, was a very expensive material, paper plastic art became an art only for ladies from the upper classes.

    So, in the 15th century it was considered art. In the 19th century - ladies' entertainment. For most of the 20th century it was forgotten. And only at the end of the last century quilling began to turn into an art again. In England, Princess Elizabeth was seriously interested in the art of quilling, and many of her creations are kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

    We associate paper with the idea of ​​fragility and fragility. But quilling refutes this statement - you can put, for example, a cup or a heavy book on a filigree volumetric stand, and not a single curl of paper lace will be damaged. You can assemble a candy vase from paper elements and safely use it for its intended purpose - it will not fall apart or break. In a word, quilling is an opportunity to see the unusual possibilities of ordinary paper.

    Nowadays, paper rolling is widely known and popular as a hobby in Western European countries, especially in England and Germany. But this art became most widespread when it was adopted in the East. The richest traditions of the finest graphics and plastic arts, papermaking and working with it have given the art of paper sculpture a new life. IN

    In South Korea, there is an entire Association of Paper Art Lovers, uniting followers of a wide variety of areas of paper art.

    It should be noted that the Korean school of quilling is somewhat different from the European one. European works, as a rule, consist of a small number of parts; they are laconic, reminiscent of mosaics, and decorate postcards and frames. Europe is always in a hurry, so it loves fast technology. Eastern masters create works that resemble masterpieces of jewelry. The finest voluminous lace is woven from hundreds of small details.

    Project idea.

    In technology lessons we tried many techniques for making products. And we decided to try to make a gift for our school’s birthday, a painting using a new technique for us - quilling. Thin strips of paper are rolled into rolls, which are then used to make elements of various shapes using simple manipulations.

    Quilling is a technique of twisting paper, a new, very popular and fashionable type of needlework today. Despite its unusualness and apparent complexity, it is quite accessible to any beginning craftswoman.

    What should we choose? Using this technique, you can decorate an album, a photo frame, a postcard, make a Christmas tree decoration, a hot stand, decorative dishes, picture.

    We also wanted to try this simple technique, and after we reviewed in detail the sequence of execution of this product and chose such a wonderful picture, we got the idea to complete this project.

    Our task is to produce an interesting, original product using the quilling technique, which would immediately catch the eye with its bright, unusual appearance, attracting a lot of attention in its direction.

    What requirements do we place on our future product:

      The product must be beautiful, neat and meet the requirements of modern fashion.

      The design of the product must correspond to a pre-thought-out sketch.

      Any defects that arise must be eliminated during work.

      The cost of purchasing materials should be minimal.

    Quilling technique.

    Quilling is a very “live”, colorful and creative process, so it is very important to choose not only visually beautiful, but also high-quality materials to create its elements. The main material in quilling is strips of paper of different colors, with a width of 3 mm. Most often, strips with typical sizes are used in work - 3mm, 7mm, 9mm wide.

    There are quite a large number of basic elements in quilling, and each element takes a few seconds to produce. And then you can start experimenting. Pinch on one side and you get a drop, pinch on the other side and you get the shape of an eye.

    You can give paper various two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes: squares, ovals, stars, cones, hemispheres. Acting as elements of the composition, these figures can represent tree leaves, flowers, candlesticks and much more.

      We mark the short sides of a sheet of colored paper in 3 mm divisions. We always start measuring from one edge, in case the last division turns out to be smaller than the others.

      Using a utility knife, cut the strips to fit the ruler. To save time and effort, you can cut several sheets at once, fastening them with paper clips or clothespins. The ruler must be pressed very carefully, the knife must be sharp. Cut with one long movement, pressing well on the knife and not cutting your fingers (or the table). We get multi-colored strips of paper 3 mm wide and approximately 30 cm long.

      To make a petal, take a strip of the desired color and wrap it tightly around a toothpick. The tip of the toothpick can be split to make it easier to fix the end of the strip.

      Carefully remove the roll from the toothpick and place it in the hole of the officer’s ruler with a diameter of 1.5-2 cm. Let go, the paper unfolds to the size of the hole. Do not hold the removed roll in your hands for a long time, otherwise it will then be difficult to unroll.

      Glue the outer end of the strip and let the glue dry.

      We take out the resulting spiral and pinch it tightly with our fingers on one side. So we made one of the basic elements of quilling - a “drop” (or “tear”). There are about 20 basic elements, but the principle remains the same: roll and pinch.

      In the same way we make 5 more “droplets” - the remaining petals of the flower.

      Now let's make a leaf. Repeat steps 3-5, then remove the spiral and pinch it simultaneously on two opposite sides. This element is called the "eye".

      For variety, we use one more element for the second leaf. That's what it's called - "leaf". To do this, we do everything as for the “eye”, but after pinching, without letting go of the ends, we move them in different directions in relation to each other.

      Now making the middle is quite easy: just leave the spiral as is, without pinching it. Make the middle of a smaller diameter - use the smaller hole in the officer's ruler (about 1 cm). By the way, we will call this element a “free spiral”.

    (Annex 1)

    Materials, tools for quilling.

    Quilling is a simple type of needlework that does not require large expenses. You don't need expensive tools or a specially equipped workplace. In order to make any of the compositions, prepare the following materials and accessories:

    1.Paper tapes of different widths.

    The most commonly used tapes are 3.4, 6 and 10 mm wide. They are sold in craft stores.

    2. Device for twisting ribbons.

    With this tool you will twist paper spirals. If desired, you can make a simple tool from a round wooden stick 10 cm long and a tapestry needle with a large eye. Insert the tip of the needle into the end of the stick and “bite off” the tip of the eye with pliers so that a gap remains. Ribbon twisting machines are sold at craft stores.

    3.Tweezers.

    Buy tweezers at a supermarket or pharmacy. It would be better if it had flat ends. The paper blank is held with tweezers while glue is applied to it and glued to the cardboard.

    4. Scissors.

    It is most convenient to work with small scissors with sharp tips. They must be well sharpened.

    5. Centimeter and ruler.

    Used to measure tape length.

    6.Toothpicks.

    Used to apply glue to the workpiece.

    7.White PVA glue.

    This glue is sold at craft stores, hardware stores, and printing kiosks. The glue should not leave stains when drying. Apply a minimal amount.

    8. Cardboard.

    White and colored plain cardboard is sold in craft and stationery stores.

    9. Device for cutting fringe.

    Many models have parts with fringe, which is much easier to cut using a special tool. Cutting many identical thin strips with scissors is an extremely tedious task! Try to find such a device at a craft store.

    Safety regulations.

    Rules for working with glue:

      When working with glue, use a brush if necessary.

      Take the amount of glue that is required to complete the job at this stage.

      Remove excess glue with a soft cloth or napkin, gently pressing it.

      Wash your brush and hands well with soap after use.

    Rules for working with scissors:

      Store your knife in a designated place.

      Use well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.

      Place the scissors with the rings facing you.

      Pass the scissors rings first.

      Don't play with scissors, don't bring it to your face.

      Use scissors only for their intended purpose.

      Don't leave scissors open.

      Scissors should have rounded ends.

    Product cost calculation.

    Let's summarize the money spent. The cost of scissors and needles, forceps are not taken into account, since they were found at our home. We do not take into account energy costs, because work was carried out during the daytime.

    Used materials

    Price

    Consumption

    Expenses

    200 rub. (1 pack)

    Were in stock

    18 rubles (1 piece)

    Were in stock

    90 rub. (1 piece)

    Were in stock

    Total: 0 rubles

    Environmental assessment.

    Quilling does not have a harmful (negative) effect on the environment. Only environmentally friendly materials were used in the manufacture of the product.

    Paper does not have a negative impact on human health.

    The quilling technique is complex, but only at the beginning. And yet, quilling is a fascinating and beautiful work that helps a person develop culturally.

    Quilling is also a great way to overcome psychological problems that already exist; it is a common form of “occupational psychotherapy” that is used for certain neurotic disorders.

    Our work.

    Self-esteem.

    So we have finished working on a creative project. We put a lot of effort and effort into it.

    Our product produces a positive emotional effect. If all quality requirements are met, you can get a competitive product on the market.

    We had great fun. You really like our work. While doing the work, we learned a lot about quilling, read and viewed many books, magazines, and materials on the Internet.

    We showed our work to our friends and boss. They said that the work was wonderful and we were just great.

    The world of creative imagination is limitless, and the paper rolling technique allows you to bring even the most original fantasies to life. Touch the magic!

    Conclusion.

    There is no special charm in our work. Surprisingly calm, she unexpectedly catches your eye and envelops you with warmth. True, not everyone can call the technique easy and uncomplicated. This exciting activity attracts everyone from young to old.

    Our goal was to surprise and reveal the secrets of this art.

    We are very grateful to our manager for his support in the process of working on the film. He supported us when it was too difficult for us; after all, this is the first serious project in our lives.

    We wouldn’t exchange our job for any other, because... My work has its own unique style that you won’t find anywhere else.

    Bibliography.

      Alexandra Bystritskaya. Paper filigree - 2nd ed. – M.: Iris-press, 2008. – 128 p.

      Anna Zaitseva. The art of quilling. The magic of paper tapes. – M.: Eksmo, 2009. – 64 p.

      http://irinahollay.ru/quilling/9-tehnika/6-tehnika-kvillinga

      http://increations.livejournal.com/1017.html

      http://www.best-woman.ru/day/sun/10

      http://digest.subscribe.ru/style/hobby/n240695163.html

      http://moikompas.ru/compas/quilling

      http://zavitoc.blogspot.com

    Annex 1

    State Institution "Aidarlinskaya Secondary School" of the Education Department of the Akimat of the Karasu District

    "PICTURES USING QUILLING TECHNIQUE"

    (decorative and applied arts)

    Executor: Kolominskaya Daria Sergeevna,

    7th grade student at Aydarlinsky secondary school

    Kostanay region, Karasu district

    Supervisor: Lukiyanova Svetlana Stepanovna

    technology teacher at Aydarlinsky secondary school

    2017

    CONTENT

    INTRODUCTION

    Project goals and objectives

    2-4

    CHAPTER I . THEORETICAL PART OF THE PROJECT

    History of quilling

    5-9

    Sketches of alternative models. Design analysis

    7-8

    The grafical part

    Organizational plan for the production of the project being designed

    List of technological documentation attached to the product

    CHAPTER II . TECHNOLOGICAL PART OF THE PROJECT

    Characteristics of the materials, tools and devices used for quilling

    10-13

    Safety regulations

    Making basic elements for a painting

    Product design and assembly.

    Drawing up an instruction sheet for product manufacturing

    CHAPTER III ANALYTICAL PART OF THE PROJECT

    Economic part

    Product cost calculation

    14-16

    Ecological part .

    Environmental assessment

    CONCLUSION

    Self-esteem

    Results of the research work

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    APPLICATIONS

    18-20

    INTRODUCTION

    For many centuries, people decorated their lives, clothes, folk craftsmen created utensils, painted them, and came up with toys for children. We, modern schoolchildren, despite our workload, still remain children, dreamers, inventors and creators. I have been doing creativity, both in technology lessons and in arts and crafts clubs, for 4 years now. We study many different quilting techniques: embroidery, applique, beading, origami, but I especially liked quilling. When I first saw paintings using the quilling technique, I was surprised that such beauty was made of paper.

    Paper is the first material from which we children begin to craft, create, and create unique products. Our children's persistent interest in crafts made from paper is also determined by the fact that this material gives great scope for creativity. A sheet of paper helps you feel like an artist, designer, constructor, and most importantly, an infinitely creative person. In modern times, paper comes in a wide variety. Colored and white, velvet and glossy, corrugated and smooth - it is accessible to all segments of society. Using paper, you can decorate a Christmas tree, put together a puzzle, make a funny toy or gift box and much, much more. An ordinary material - paper - is taking on a new modern direction; it can be used in different techniques. My choice is the art form “Quilling”.

    Quilling is a technique of twisting paper, a new, very popular and fashionable type of needlework today. Despite its unusualness and apparent complexity, it is quite accessible to any beginning craftswoman.As a result of painstaking work, a real work of art is obtained from ordinary strips of paper.Thin strips of paper are rolled into rolls, which are then used to make elements of various shapes using simple manipulations.Quilling is a very beautiful type of needlework that doesn't require a lot of effort, and it's quite suitable for my project.

    Project idea.

    In technology lessons, we tried many techniques for making products, andEvery year we complete a creative project.The theme of my project this year is I

    I chose to make the product using the quilling technique. I was interested in this technique. What should I choose? Using this technique, you can decorate an album, a photo frame, a postcard, make a Christmas tree decoration, a hot stand, decorative dishes, a picture. Working with paper is a pleasure in itself. I learned how to make various crafts using the quilling technique, and now I want to try my hand at more daring projects, such as “Quilling Paintings”.

    Justification of the topic of the selected project.

    For my grandmother's birthday, I wanted to make a gift with my own hands. I wanted to do something original, but at the same time not very difficult to implement. I decided to give a gift to my grandmother, and this gift will be the painting “Horse”. The horse is a very beautiful, graceful animal, and I think that my grandmother will really like this picture.

    Handicrafts are now becoming an increasingly fashionable hobby. A hand-made postcard or painting is valued much higher than one bought in a store. After all, not only skill, but also a piece of the soul is invested in making such gifts.

    I chose a creative project on the topic “Paintings using Quilling technique “, since making the most beautiful panel is an unusual, interesting and exciting activity.

    I decided to learn more about this technique and master its basics as best as possible.

    Purpose of the creative project: Learn to create original paintings with your own hands using the quilling technique; Vexecution of a product that most fully represented my knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired during the learning process in technology lessons.

    To achieve my goals I have to decide the followingtasks:

    Project objectives:

      Study the history of the emergence and development of the decorative and applied art technique “Quilling”;expand your horizons;

      Improve the abilities, knowledge, skills and work techniques acquired in technology lessons and in club classes;

      Make a gift for my grandmother;

      Evaluate the work done.

    Relevance: Recently, interest in folk crafts and decorative and applied arts has been revived, and quilling, as one of its types, is very interesting, easy to make, but not well known in Kazakhstan.
    Hypothesis: in my opinion, if schoolchildren learn the history of quilling and master this technique, their interest in decorative and applied arts will increase, therefore, more creative children will appear.

    Experimental base: State Institution "Aidarlinskaya Secondary School" of the education department of the akimat of the Karasu region.

    Research stages: the first stage is theoretical (December 2016)
    second stage – practical (January 9 – February 9, 2016-2017 academic year)
    third stage – analytical (February 2016-2017 academic year)

    Significance - During the research, she studied the history of the emergence and development of one of the types of decorative and applied art “Quilling”, carried out practical work, created a panel using the “Quilling” technique. Introduced students of grades 3 and 7 to the basic elements of the quilling technique.

    CHAPTER I

    HISTORY OF QUILING

      What is "quilling"? This is the art of creating flat or three-dimensional compositions from long narrow strips of paper twisted into spirals. The name comes from the English word “quill” - “bird feather”. And not even so much because the works of quilling masters are so graceful and airy that they resemble bird feathers. It’s just that in ancient times, products using this technique were obtained by winding thin strips of paper around the tips of bird feathers. I don’t know about you, but I like this word better than the Russian version - “paper rolling”.

      How and when did quilling originate? Version – East.

    The history of quilling is quite unusual. This art passed from West to East and back, enriched by the national characteristics of different cultures. It is also possible that the appearance of quilling relates to different cultures. Although the origins of quilling are not recorded anywhere, some believe that the art form began right after the invention of paper in China in 105 AD. Other sources believe that this art form existed in ancient Egypt. One thing is clear - quilling has a rich history.
    It is believed that in the 300s and 400s silver and gold stripes were used to decorate columns and vases, and to create beautiful jewelry using this technique. By the 1200s this art form was very popular.

    In Korea, paper rolling acquired characteristic qualities inherent in the art of the East. Each work of an oriental master can require enormous time to produce, be distinguished by the greatest care, subtlety and consist of hundreds of tiny details combined into one perfect composition.
    In Korea, quilling is even included in the school curriculum, and is also considered a form of national art.

    3. How and when did quilling originate? Version – West.

    In Europe, the art of paper rolling arose during the Renaissance, at the end of the 14th - beginning of the 16th centuries. Nuns in Catholic Italian and French monasteries learned to create miniature jewelry from gilded paper, which was often cut out from the gilded margins of books. Quite possible! After all, the mysterious and unhurried world of medieval monasteries was quite conducive to leisurely work. Nuns used quilling to decorate book covers and religious objects. When viewed closely, these miniature paper masterpieces created the complete illusion that they were made of thin gold strips.Unfortunately, paper is a short-lived material and little has survived from medieval masterpieces. However, in England, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London houses many of the creations of Princess Elizabeth, who was seriously interested in the art of quilling.

    In the 18th century, filigree paper lace became popular in Europe; at that time, girls studied needlework in special schools; this was one of the few activities allowed to women from the upper classes. Why - precisely from the “highest”? – It is quite clear that high-quality multi-colored paper was once a very expensive material, which only the privileged class could freely use.

    In the 19th century, this was already a favorite entertainment for ladies. Quilling decorations were used everywhere: on cabinets and counters, purses, ladies' accessories, pictures and frames, baskets, coats of arms and wine barrels. Quilling was also very actively used in decorating furniture; some furniture was made with special recesses in the front panels to look like paper lace. Quilling was also used in combination with embroidery, painting and other forms of art. But for most of the 20th century it was forgotten. And only at the end of the last century quilling began to turn into an art again.

    Nowadays, paper rolling is widely known and popular as a hobby in Western European countries, especially in England and Germany. In South Korea, there is an entire Association of Paper Art Lovers, uniting followers of various areas of paper art.

    The basics of quilling are included in the elementary school curriculum. In modern times, quilling is included in the curriculum of arts and crafts clubs.

    Sketches of models made using the quilling technique. Bank of ideas and proposals.

    Vases and boxes using quilling technique

    Quilling toys Baskets and photo frames

    PROJECT WORK

      1. After exploring all possible ideas, I decided to complete the “Quilling Paintings” project. This will be a gift for my grandmother, the painting “Horse”.

    2.I compiledplan for organizing work on the manufacture of the designed product.

      I compiled a list of technological documentation attached to the product.

      Ready product.

      A completed creative project.

      Presentation for a creative project.

    CHAPTER II

    MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED IN QUILLING

    Quilling is a simple type of needlework that does not require large expenses. I don't need expensive tools or a specially equipped workplace. In order to make my painting, I prepared the following materials and supplies:

    1. Paper ribbons cut from colored paper A 4.

    The most commonly used tapes are 3.4, 6 and 10 mm wide. They are sold in craft stores. But I myself cut strips 5 mm wide from a sheet of colored office paper A 4, which makes it much cheaper (42 strips from one sheet).

    Corrugated cardboard. Used to work on eyes, nostrils and ears (1 sheet)

    2. Device for twisting ribbons.

    Using this tool, paper spirals are twisted. Ribbon twisting machines are sold at craft stores. You can use an awl. If desired, you can make a simple tool from a round wooden stick 10 cm long and a tapestry needle with a large eye.

    I will use a regular toothpick.

    3.Tweezers.

    The paper blank is held with tweezers while glue is applied to it and glued to the cardboard. Tweezers can be purchased at a supermarket or pharmacy. It would be better if it had flat ends. I took the tweezers from my mother.

    4. Scissors.

    It is most convenient to work with small scissors with sharp tips. They must be well sharpened. I already had scissors for crafts and cutting paper.

    5. Quilling ruler.

    This is a ruler with circles of different diameters. Used to make spirals of the same diameter. The technology teacher gave it to me.

    6. Centimeter ruler and a simple pencil.

    I use them to mark lines on a sheet of paper.

    7.Toothpicks or small brushes.

    Used to apply glue to the workpiece.

    8. White PVA glue.

    This glue is sold in office supply stores. The glue should not leave stains when drying. A minimum amount must be applied.

    8. Cardboard.

    Colored plain cardboard is sold in craft and stationery stores.

    9. Device for cutting fringe.

    Many models have parts with fringe, which is much easier to cut using a special tool. Cutting many identical thin strips with scissors is an extremely tedious task!

    Justification for the choice of colors

    I used different color shades of blue - cool and warm blues. Why did I choose these colors? In my opinion, they are the personification of freshness, like the freshness of the morning. Such a variety of tones will remind me of the warm season.

    CHAPTER III

    PRODUCT MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

    Before starting to manufacture the product, it is necessary to repeat the safety rules when performing technological operations.

    Safety regulations.

    Rules for working with glue:

      When working with glue, use a brush if necessary.

      Take the amount of glue that is required to complete the work at this stage.

      Remove excess glue with a soft cloth or napkin, gently pressing it.

      Wash your brush and hands thoroughly with soap after use.

      Rules for working with scissors:

      Store scissors in a designated place.

      Use well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.

      Place the scissors with the rings facing you.

      Pass the scissors rings forward.

    10.Do not play with scissors, do not bring them to your face.

    11.Use scissors only for their intended purpose.

    12.Do not leave scissors open.

    13.Scissors must have rounded ends.

    PRODUCT MANUFACTURE

    1. I used material from the Internet. Found a beautiful picture of a “horse”

    2. Copied the picture. In the XL program I increased it to the required size. I saved the painting template.

    3.I printed out the template.

      For my work, I needed double-sided colored paper (white, pale blue, bright blue, blue and green). Corrugated cardboard (dark blue)

      I prepared the paper and cut strips of the same width (5 mm).

      Prepared tweezers and PVA glue.

    Manufacturing of basic elements.

    The main element in quilling is the roll.

    You can give the roll various two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes: squares, ovals, stars, cones, hemispheres. Acting as elements of a composition, these figures can represent tree leaves, flowers, animals and much more.

      I mark the short sides of a sheet of colored paper in 5 mm divisions.

      I cut strips with a utility knife to fit the ruler. I get colored strips of paper 5 mm wide and about 30 cm long. I glue two strips together.

      To make a roll, I take a strip of the desired color and wrap it tightly around a toothpick.

      Carefully remove the roll from the toothpick and place it in the hole of the quilling ruler with a diameter of 2.5-3 cm. I release it and the paper unfolds to the size of the hole.

      I glue the outer end of the strip and let the glue dry.

      I take out the resulting spiral and pinch it tightly with my fingers on both sides. So I made one of the basic elements of quilling - the “eye”.

      In the same way I make the required number of basic elements of various shades of blue.[cm Appendix 1.]

      Having prepared the required number of elements for the painting, I begin assembly. I begin to paste the resulting forms onto the drawing template. I connect the parts together with PVA glue. I'm waiting for the glue to dry.

    After I have worked out in detail the sequence of execution of this product, I draw up an instruction sheet for manufacturing the product.[c m Appendix 2.]

    Requirements for the finished product

      The design of the product must correspond to a pre-thought-out sketch.

      Any defects that arise must be eliminated during work.

      The cost of purchasing materials should be minimal.

      My product must be beautiful, neat and meet the requirements of modern fashion.

    CHAPTER I V

    ANALYTICAL PART OF THE PROJECT

    For me, the quilling technique was difficult only at the beginning. Quilling is a fascinating and beautiful work that helps a person develop culturally. I had great pleasure working on the painting, and my grandmother really liked my gift. The work turned out just as I planned.

    My work turned out to be the following size:

    Work width – 29 cm

    Work along the length - 40 cm

    The size of the finished work is 30 x 41

    Product cost calculation.

    Let me summarize the money spent. The cost of scissors and toothpicks, I don’t take into account the cost of tongs, because I found them at home. I don’t take into account the cost of a special ruler for quilling, since my technology teacher gave it to me. I don’t take into account energy costs, because... work was carried out during the daytime. I make the base of the picture and the frame from waste material (costs are 0)

    My costs for manufacturing the product wereone hundred ninety-five tenge (195 t)

    Environmental assessment.

    Quilling does not have a harmful (negative) effect on the environment. Only environmentally friendly materials were used in the manufacture of the product.

    Paper does not have a negative impact on human health.

    Self-esteem.

    So I finished working on my painting. I put a lot of effort and effort into it. My product produces a positive emotional effect.

    I enjoyed it immensely. While doing the work, I learned a lot about quilling, read and watched a lot of materials on the Internet.

    I showed my work to my mother, my friends and my technology teacher. They said the work was great and I was just great.

    I really like the gift I gave to my grandmother. It is unusual, inexpensive and meets the intended requirements.When I look at my painting “Horse”, I see in front of me a beautiful, noble horse running through a flower meadow. This picture gives me wonderful feelings, I see a wonderful world in front of me. It seems to me that the pictures turned out even better than I had planned for myself. In addition, its low cost will bring savings to my family’s budget.It seems to me that the quilling skills I acquired will definitely be useful to me in life. If all quality requirements are met, you can get a competitive product on the market.

    CONCLUSION

    Working on a creative project helped me learn more about quilling and reflect on my research work on the topic.

    The implementation of the project contributed to the development and improvement of my capabilities in the field of paper plastics (quilling) and project activities; mastery of technical skills, development of artistic taste and creative attitude to the work performed.

    New skills and knowledge acquired during the production of the project.

    While doing this job I learned various paper techniques; create compositions with products made using the quilling technique; developed attention, memory, thinking, spatial imagination; fine motor skills of hands and eye; artistic taste, creativity and imagination.

    While preparing the project, I learned how to do the work carefully, developed my aesthetic taste, and acquired the skill of designing a project

    I really liked the new art form. I continued working in this technique. My paintings can serve as wonderful gifts to delight people and decorate the interior of any home.

    From my personal experience (I am 13 years old and I am passionate about quilling), I am convinced of the importance of quilling for a child’s development:

      Development of fine motor skills of the hand.

      Development of concentration, memory, perseverance.

      Developing accuracy when working with small and fragile parts.

      Development of spatial imagination, the ability to combine colors and shapes.

      Development of the eye and the ability to form a whole from small parts.

      Development of creative abilities.

    Having introduced my classmates to this wonderful type of decorative and applied art, I realized that I had not done it in vain, many of them wanted to try their hand at quilling, and some even made cards using basic elements. And my younger sister, under my strict guidance, is taking her first steps to learn the basics of quilling.

    I do not intend to stop there, and I want to continue my research, study in detail loop quilling, corrugated cardboard quilling, volumetric quilling and more.

    I succeeded in my goal of surprising and revealing the secrets of this art. So I don’t know about you, dear commission, but I have interested ordinary people who are not passionate about this science, and this is what I consider my great achievement and pride!

    I wouldn’t exchange my job for any other, because... My work has its own unique style that you won’t find anywhere else.

    The project I had in mind has been completed.

    The world of creative imagination is limitless, and the paper rolling technique allows you to bring even the most original fantasies to life. Touch the magic!

    LIST OF REFERENCES USED AND INTERNET RESOURCES:

      A. Bystritskaya. Paper filigree.-M.: Eksmo-Press, 2013.

      A. Zaitseva. The art of quilling. The magic of paper tapes. – M.: Eksmo, 2009.

      D. Ciotti. “Original paper crafts.” Eksmo-Press, 2011

      Yu. Chudina. Quilling for the whole family. From simple to complex. - Rostov n/d: Phoenix, 2013.

    Internet resources:

      http://stranamasterov.ru/

      http://increations.livejournal.com/1017.html

      http://digest.subscribe.ru/style/hobby/n240695163.html

      http://moikompas.ru/compas/quilling

      http://zavitoc.blogspot.com

    Annex 1

    Base element manufacturing process

    Basic Basic Elements

    Original roll

    Basic module form

    droplet

    leaf

    Eye

    Curved Eye

    Square

    Triangle

    Hare's ear

    twisted heart

    Star

    Crescent

    Appendix 2

    Technological map for the production of the painting “Horse”.

    3. I glue the end of a strip of loose roll (spiral).

    4. I give the spirals the shape of “eye”, “wave”, etc.

    5. I start assembling. I take the finished elements, spread them with glue and glue them to the design template. The location can be whatever I want. It depends on your imagination. The main thing is not to go beyond the boundaries of the drawing.


    6. I start assembling with the parts in the center (the horse's eye). I design the eye. Then I design the animal’s nostrils and ears.

    7. I lay out the contours of the horse’s muzzle and neck

    8. I cut strips of corrugated cardboard 8 mm wide so that the horse’s mane is slightly higher than the muzzle. Shaping my mane.

    9. I draw white highlights on the animal’s face.

    10. Filling the empty parts of the horse figure with elements

    11. I make grass preparations.

    12. I paste all the details onto the prepared background. Making a frame

    Introduction

    Paper is the first material from which children begin to craft, create, and create unique products. She has been known to everyone since early childhood. The persistent interest of children in paper crafts is also determined by the fact that this material gives great scope for creativity. A sheet of paper helps a child feel like an artist, designer, constructor, and most importantly, an infinitely creative person. Having undergone enormous changes since ancient times, paper in modern society is represented by great diversity. Colored and white, velvet and glossy, papyrus and twine - it is accessible to all segments of society. Using paper, you can decorate a Christmas tree, put together a puzzle, make a funny toy or gift box, and much, much more that interests your child.

    An ordinary material - paper - is taking on a new modern direction; it can be used in different techniques. My choice is the art form “Quilling”. With his help you can decorate an album, a photo frame, a postcard, make a toy, a hot coaster, decorative dishes, a picture and much more. Boxes and boxes decorated with quilling turn out to be very original and beautiful. I chose a flower ball.

    Who among us has not experienced joy, aesthetic pleasure from communicating with art! Her beauty calms, consoles, leaves an unforgettable impression that you want to experience again and again.

    Relevance of the project.

    The relevance of the project is thatWith the help of the art of "Quilling" it is possible to develop in a variety of directions: design thinking, artistic and aesthetic taste, imaginative and spatial thinking. All this is necessary for a modern person to realize himself as a harmoniously developed personality. By creating our own world from paper, we (children) are preparing to become creators of a good world. a composition made with one’s own hands is so popular that a person, having mobilized his imagination and creative abilities, creates beauty according to his taste, while realizing his eternal desire to create.

    Goals and objectives of the project.

    Objective of the project: make a decorative flower ball.

    Project objective: to make a beautiful, inexpensive and original product, simple, but interesting in execution to decorate the interior of a room or which would become a pleasant gift for loved ones.

    Brief historical background.

    Quilling– is based on the ability to twist long and narrow strips of paper into spirals, modify their shape and create three-dimensional or planar compositions from the resulting parts.

    In English, this type of needlework is called “quilling” - from the word “quill” or “bird feather”. Unlike origami, which originated in Japan, art of paper rolling originated in Europe in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. In medieval Europe, nuns created elegant medallions by twisting paper with gilded edges onto the tip of a bird's feather. When viewed closely, these miniature paper masterpieces created the complete illusion that they were made of thin gold strips. Unfortunately, paper is a short-lived material and little has survived from medieval masterpieces. However, this ancient technique has survived to this day and is very popular in many countries around the world. Paper rolling quickly spread in Europe, but because paper, especially colored and high-quality paper, was a very expensive material, paper plastic art became an art for ladies from wealthy sections of society.
    Nowadays, paper rolling is widely known and popular as a hobby in Western European countries, especially in England and Germany. But this art became most widespread when it “moved” to the East. The richest traditions of the finest graphics and plastic arts, papermaking and working with it have given the art of paper sculpture a new life.

    In South Korea, there is an entire Association of Paper Art Lovers, uniting followers of various areas of paper art.

    In the 15th century it was considered art. At 19 - ladies' entertainment. For most of the 20th century it was forgotten. And only at the end of the last century quilling began to turn into an art again.

    In England, Princess Elizabeth was seriously interested in the art of quilling, and many of her creations are kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. We associate paper with the idea of ​​fragility and fragility. But quilling refutes this statement - you can put, for example, a cup or a heavy tome on a filigree volumetric stand, and not a single curl of paper lace will be harmed. You can assemble a candy vase from paper elements and safely use it for its intended purpose - it will not fall apart or break. In general, quilling is an opportunity to see the unusual possibilities of ordinary paper.

    Product design.

    In an arrangement, proportion is very important - a certain relationship between the parts and the whole, most often between the dimensions (height and diameter) of the entire composition. Since ancient times, the “golden ratio” has been considered the main proportion. This harmonious proportion occurs when a line is divided into two unequal segments. In this case, the smaller segment is related to the larger one, as the larger one is to the whole. You need to start composing a composition by making individual flower details, placing flowers on a base (a ball made using the papier-mâché technique), taking into account the proportion.

    When composing a composition, you should remember the harmonious color combination, focal point (compositional center), balance and rhythm.

    Manufacturing technology .

    the name of the operation

    Note

    We make the base - a ball.

    So, we make the base using the papier-mâché technique: we cover the balloon with newsprint, mixing PVA glue with water 1:1.

    Making flowers.

    We make flowers to cover the surface of the ball. Choosing several colors.

    Pasting the ball with flowers.

    Then we cover the ball with parallel rows of flowers.

    Justification for the choice of colors.

    I used a variety of colors - cold and warm, since nature has different colors. Why did I choose these colors? In my opinion, they are the personification of freshness, originality, unique brightness, like the freshness of the morning. I used different color shades of blue. Such a variety of tones will remind me of the warm season.

    Equipment and facilities used in the implementation of the project.

    When completing the project I used:

    Balloon,

    PVA glue,

    A4 paper

    Simple pencil,

    Newsprint.

    Scissors

    Assessment of material costs.

    Types of costs

    Consumption of materials

    Price

    Balloon

    1 PC

    5 rub

    PVA glue

    1 tube

    12 rub.

    Paper

    15 sheets

    10 rub

    Flower pot

    1 PC

    20 rub.

    total

    47 rub.


    New skills and knowledge gained from

    production of the project.

    While doing this work I learnedvarious techniques for working with paper; create compositions with products made using the quilling technique; developed attention, memory, thinking, spatial imagination; fine motor skills of hands and eye; artistic taste, creativity and imagination.

    While preparing the project, I learned how to do the work carefully, developed my aesthetic taste, and acquired the skill of designing a project

    Conclusion.

    I really liked the new art form. And of course my flower ball. When I look at her, I see in front of me a huge bouquet of flowers, a lawn of violets, a colorful carpet of meadow. It gives me nostalgic feelings, I see an amazing world in front of me.

    It seems to me that the product turned out even better than I had planned.In addition, its low cost will bring savings to my family's budget.

    My friends and my class liked the project. My flower ball can serve as a wonderful gift and interior decoration.

    Bibliography.

    1. A. Bystritskaya. “Paper filigree.”

    2. Jane Jenkins. “Crafts and souvenirs made from paper ribbons.”

    3. Helen Walter. “Patterns from paper ribbons.”

    4. D. Ciotti. “Original paper crafts.”

    Content:

    1. Introduction.

    2. Relevance of the project.

    3. Goals and objectives of the project.

    4. Initial ideas.

    5. Brief historical background.

    6. Product design.

    7. Project manufacturing technology.

    8. Justification for the choice of material and color scheme.

    9. Equipment and facilities used in the implementation of the project.

    10. Assessment of material costs.

    11.New knowledge and skills acquired during the implementation of the project.

    12. Conclusion.

    13. List of used literature.

    Initial ideas:

    I considered several options:

    1. Flower vase. At first it seemed so. That this is the most necessary thing, but we have a lot of vases and I changed my mind.

    2. Panel. The second thing that came to my mind was the panel. I could give it to my mother or grandmother. But for me, making a picture seemed banal and I didn’t do it.

    3. Flower ball. The thought occurred to me: “What if you make a flower ball using the quilling technique?!” Yes, indeed, you can - in an original way. And I made up my mind.