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Here's an adorable, technically simple way to keep yourself entertained during your next natural disaster, power outage, or zombie apocalypse. It will also work for keeping young children occupied with quiet play during family gatherings this holiday season.

These paper shapes are easy to make and customize. You can quickly raise a complete family. You can, your child can make monsters and fight them in the arena of your coffee table. Or you can create a race of enlightened aliens or robots and build a new utopia. You can make characters to star in your next video.

Level 1 - Make a blank.

To begin, make a paper shape to see how all the pieces fit together.
1. Print or copy diagram of paper figures -
2. First cut out the body part (it looks like Siamese twins).
3. Fold the body part in half. You can glue it or tape it together to make it stronger if you like. Although this is not necessary.
4. Cut out a set of arms, legs and head. (There are two types of hands. Try them both!)
5. Cut grooves inside the parts. If you are using thick cardboard, cut wide grooves.
6. Assemble the parts as shown in the photo.

*Some notes*
Note that the chest overlaps the hips in front.
First make the cuts very narrow to begin assembly. And make them wider if you can't get a good fit.

Level 2 - Give the person an identity

Now that you've seen how it all comes together, you can start creating the looks of the characters you'd like to have as friends.
Using the diagram as a guide, you can add functions for the head, arms, and legs components. I made a lot of Cthulhu parts and a set of parts for the robot and the extra Calavera skull.
It's a good idea to sketch out your paper cutout design idea on a piece of paper before you start cutting them out. These works are just a starting point for your imagination. You can add additional elements.
Notice that I added wings on my Cthulhu's shoulders. I added flower "hair" to the skull, and tentacles and horns to the monster's face.

Level 3 – Scary Encounter

Now you can realize your dreams to become an evil demon or a mad professor in a secret underground laboratory. Why not tinker with your creations?
One of the great benefits of these paper shapes is that you can completely mix and match body parts. You have an extra head and arms and legs. Use them to make crazy cybernetic gods that will destroy all your enemies.

Bonus - additional ideas for parents!

These paper figures take up very little space. Keep an envelope with the cut out parts of the entire pattern in your bag. Give them to the kids to play with when the wait gets longer.
Keep blank template sheets on hand for rainy days and power outages. Encourage the children to make creatures for each other. Tell them to make up stories for the characters they are designing.

Bonus – decoration ideas

I intentionally kept my paper folk patterns quite simple so you can see how they fit together. I only used a makeup pen, I didn't use any glue or paint or extra material.

But here are some ideas for you to make your people more amazing:
colored paper
beady eyes
feathers
glitter
stickers
paint texture
shine
yarn
playing cards (use face cards for faces!)
photos (use real faces for faces!)

Bonus! Activity

Here are some ideas of what you can do with your new friends once you've made them.
Create a family
Create an army
Set for playing tic-tac-toe or ambitious chess
Use them as voodoo dolls
Give them as toys to your cat
Christmas cards
Valentines
Dioramas and historical reconstructions
Actors in short films and videos

Do you have other ideas? Other paper cutout designs? Leave them in the comments!

The pop-up style allows you to use your imagination in creating the most unusual three-dimensional and moving pictures. With its help you can create not only gift cards, but also drawings for children. Any kid will be happy to look at an amusing monster or even draw one with his parents.

Tools
To make a pop-up style drawing, you will need very little. First of all, these are felt-tip pens, scissors or a stationery knife, a small ruler, glue and, of course, paper. It is best to take whatman paper or drawing sheets for this purpose.

How to create a monster
First, a selected white or colored sheet of paper is folded to form a book.

Now on the fold side you need to draw a straight line, which will become the future beak of the monster. You should not lead it too high, otherwise the beak, bending when closing the page, will protrude beyond its limits.

Using scissors, carefully cut the folded page from the fold side.

Now the corner is bent and a fold is formed.

This is what you should get:

The next step is to make a fold at the tip of the beak. Everything is done in exactly the same way, that is, the tip is bent in both directions and a clear line is formed.

After this, the page can be expanded. This is what you should get:

To create the muzzle, all that remains is to bend the formed triangle inward.

From the outside it will look like this:

And here is the finished monster’s face:

Now you can make the eyes. To do this, two identical parallel lines are drawn on the outside of the upper part of the muzzle:

Then they are cut and folded.

Here are the finished eyes:

Now the main part of the work: you need to paint the monster in any colors you like. You can draw a body or, for example, clawed paws. It all depends on the imagination of its creators.

When the drawing is ready, all that remains is to close the hole behind the muzzle. To do this, take a sheet of ordinary white or colored paper (no longer cardboard).

It should be folded in half so that it matches the main page.

Are you planning to or does your child like children's animated films with funny monsters? Then you will love this simple and very original paper monster craft for children, which you can easily make in the company of even your smallest child. By the way, the younger your baby, the more unusual and extraordinary the paper monster should turn out.


To make such fun children's crafts, you will need the following materials: double-sided colored cardboard or thick paper, “live eyes”, colored paper, glue. And to decorate the monster you can use a variety of materials - threads, cotton wool, buttons, beads, cereals, etc.

Video master class:


Fold a sheet of thick double-sided paper in half and place your baby's hand on the sheet. Trace it with a simple pencil and then carefully cut it out.

Now give the blank to your child to create a fun monster. Let your baby glue the eyes on it. It can be one eye or many! Remember, we are dealing with monsters!


Print Thank you, great lesson +0

Bookmarks for books can be different. For example, with the image of a monster's face. It’s not that difficult to make, because everything is created from colored paper. Shades can be changed to suit your taste. And if possible, print out interesting textured backgrounds. This way you will have an unusual monster that will keep the pages safe and sound.


  • Pink, black, white and red paper
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Ruler

Step-by-step photo lesson:

The color pink was chosen as the base for the bookmark. For your monster, you can take a different tone or even a color that you like. Let's draw three squares 6 x 6 cm on pink paper. Place one in the corner of the sheet, the second on the left side, and the third at the bottom under the first.


We cut out three squares with scissors, which will become the basis for our bookmark.


Divide the two side squares into two equal parts using a ruler and a simple pencil.


Cut out one half from each square.


We begin to fold the bookmark into a triangle. To do this, bend the first left corner down.


Then we bend the right corner. It should be secured with glue to the first one.


Now we begin to create the muzzle. To do this, take red paper and cut out a triangle. It should be slightly smaller in size than the base. Glue it.


Now we will give the monster an evil look with the help of teeth, which should be cut out of white paper and glued in the middle of the bookmark.


Cut out two large white circles and two more smaller ones. We create eyes from them.


The bookmark in the shape of a triangle with a monster's face is ready!


Video lesson

Monsters made from toilet paper rolls are incredibly funny, a little scary, but also funny. Making them is very interesting, because there are no frames or restrictions, only personal imagination. I present some ideas of what Halloween monsters could be, but starting from them it’s not at all difficult to come up with your own character, using different colors of paper, the number of eyes, and coming up with new frightening details.

What will you need for the craft?

  • Toilet paper roll;
  • Colored paper of the desired shade. As a rule, the main colors of Halloween are purple, orange, poisonous green, red, black;
  • Moving eyes;
  • Felt pens, pencil, scissors, glue stick.

Monsters made from toilet paper rolls step by step

1. Purple Monster

We measure the paper according to the size of the sleeve, or directly on it. Cut off the required rectangle.

Glue the paper to the sleeve. In addition to the edges, it is advisable to apply glue in the middle part of the sleeve.

We determine the most attractive side and in its upper part we make cloves of different sizes, with larger ones at the edges. You can first draw them with a pencil. Let's cut it off. The back can be cut in a straight line.

Draw a circle on red paper and cut it in half. You will also need a wide sinister smile, cut out of white paper in the shape of a crescent. On the smile we draw lines that imitate teeth.

Glue the eyes and draw pupils with a black felt-tip pen. Add a smile and the purple scary monster from a toilet paper roll is ready.

2. Green monster

On green paper we adjust the required dimensions corresponding to the sleeve. Cut it out.

Glue it to the sleeve.

It will be a monster with a hairstyle. To do this, cut strips of yellow paper equal to the circumference of the sleeve. Using scissors, we make small stripes on one side of the paper, up to half or a little more.

Glue it to the sleeve.

We cut out arbitrary shapes that will be hands, and maybe wings. They can be completely different. Anything that comes to mind will do.

Glue on the wing arms and eyes of different sizes (they can be made from white and black paper). We draw sad eyebrows and mouth. The green monster is ready.

3. Yellow toilet paper monster

We prepare a segment corresponding to the length and circumference of the sleeve.

Glue the piece and cut out any limbs from yellow paper, and horns from red paper.

Glue on the horns, one eye, hands. Using a black felt-tip pen, draw the nostrils and mouth in the form of a wavy line. In a matter of minutes, a yellow monster was created.

4. Orange Monster

Using a sleeve, measure out the required dimensions for a piece of orange paper.

Glue it to the sleeve. We cut out small orange wings, a black smile, and a red curly tongue.

Glue the wings to the sleeve at the very top, add three eyes, a mouth with a tongue. Draw the nose.

I also wanted to decorate the monster with spiky hair made from green paper. The monster is ready.

This is what toilet paper roll monsters could look like for Halloween.

The whole process is very exciting. And children are simply delighted with such creativity. Each child can embody their own vision of the monster in a craft, and all works will definitely be unique and creative.

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