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Pink flamingo consists of several parts: the body is assembled on the basis of an egg, the wings are flat parts, and the neck is a chain of modules connected in a third way. The bird's legs are made of wire.

You will need:♦ large workpieces for triangular modules: white, 18 pcs., pink, 65 pcs., light pink, 29 pcs., orange, but pcs., black, 7 pcs. ♦ eyes, 2 pcs. ♦ wire 1 mm in diameter ♦ brown tape ♦ PVA glue ♦ nippers ♦ pliers ♦ toothpick ♦ flat synthetic brush. Preparing modules 1. From all the blanks, fold the triangular modules. 2. Set aside the bird's wing and neck modules. Place the remaining modules in piles for each row. Assembling the figure 1. Complete a closed initial row of 18 modules, alternating colors according to the scheme.

2. Hang 9 modules in the 3rd row. 3. Continue the set, hanging 9 modules in a row. Alternate colors according to the scheme up to the 7th row. 4. After completing the 4-5th rows, turn the loops towards you. 5. In the 7th row, increase the flamingo breast area. Total in a row and modules. 6. Continue with the pattern to the 14th row. Please note: you have to hang incomplete rows that form the bird's neck. 7. Assemble the flamingo wings according to the diagram. You have 2 light pink modules left. Insert them into the first modules of each wing using method 4. These modules will attach the wings to the body of the bird. 8. Insert the tail into the pockets of the modules of the initial row, having previously assembled it according to the scheme.

The torso. Side view

Ponytail and torso assembled

9. Complete the neck and head of a flamingo using the third and fourth methods of connecting the modules. Advice By alternating the ways of connecting the modules, you can give the flamingo's neck a curved shape. It is better to glue the modules together. In this case, the shape of the neck must be given during the gluing process. Figurine decoration 1. Twist the frames of the flamingo legs from the pieces of wire. Place tape around them. 2. Apply glue to the bases of the legs and insert them into the base. 3. Glue the bird's wings by inserting additional light pink modules between the triangles of the last row of the figurine base.

Assembled figurine without wings

Modular origami flamingo assembly diagram

Video description

Shows how to make a flamingo from origami modules. For assembling this truly graceful bird, it is best to use a deep pink color.

The total number of modules required to assemble a flamingo is 355 modules. You will need 104 modules for the wings, 88 for the torso, 10 for the chest, 28 for the neck, 1 for the head, 9 for the tail, 2 for the beak, and 113 for the stand.

We need:

235 pink, 113 green and 7 black triangular modules.

How to make such modules see here.

We make the 1st, 2nd and 3rd row of 9 pink modules

We bend and make three more rows of 9 pink

7th row: 11 pink

we make three more rows of 11 pink

Making the breast:

1st row: 4 pink

2nd row: 3 pink

3rd row: 2 pink

4th row: 1 pink

Making a wing. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

6, 5 modules (note how you insert the modules)

Next rows:

black, 4 pink;

black, 3 pink;

black, 2 pink;

We make the second wing in mirror image 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

6, 5 modules (note how we insert the modules)

Next rows:

black, 4 pink;

black, 3 pink;

black, 2 pink;

Then we will glue with black "feathers" down

Making a flamingo tail: 2, 3, 4

Making a neck out of 28 pink

Making the head and beak:

glue 2 pink modules and insert 1 black

We attach the neck (you can stick it)

Bend the wings and glue

Glue the tail

Making a stand

1st, 2nd and 3rd row of 8 green modules

4th row: 16 green

5th row: 16 green

6th row: 24 green

7th row: 33 green

Making eyes out of paper

And glue them

From bamboo skewers we will make flamingo legs, slightly shortening their length

Attaching the legs

And we put the flamingos in the stand

And now you know how to make a graceful pink flamingo bird using modular origami technique. If you want, use this video as a master class (mk) on assembling such a flamingo.

Also see how to make other 3D origami crafts from modules

DIY Craft Origami Chinese Modular Pink Flamingo From Origami Modules Paper Glue

Greetings to all residents of the Land of Masters who have looked at the light! Today I decided to show my flamingo! He was born six months ago, and he dared to declare himself only today! Modest!

Posing from all sides!

I looked through many photos of flamingos on the site and now I created my own! She took over something, added something of her own, in the end I got such a craft! Fly my friend to the common flock of flamingos! Accept!

I thank everyone who looked at the page and appreciated it!

Very beautiful and at the same time simple origami flamingo model. These birds are very beautiful and have very memorable features, such as long legs, flexible, etc. These wonderful birds can be either white, pink or red. You don't need to look for origami pink flamingos, just use pink paper when assembling. The flamingo is a very unique bird, and you knew that this bird, unlike others, is not mobile, but top part beak! To assemble such a flamingo bird out of paper, you will need to complete 14 simple steps, the assembly scheme is very simple, but the quality of this model does not suffer. A very elegant bird, I advise everyone to collect the same, but it is better to make origami pink flamingos, because it will look even more beautiful.

Modular origami: Pink flamingo. Master class with step by step photos


Seyitmedova Oksana Seytievna, educator, GBOU Gymnasium №1503
Material description: This material will be useful for educators, teachers of additional education, parents, and is designed for an audience of 6 years and older.
Target:
Making a composition from colored paper using modular origami technique.
Tasks:
- get acquainted with the "modular origami" technique;
- to consolidate the skills of working with paper, scissors, glue;
- learn how to fold triangular modules;
- connect modules in different ways.
Safety rules for working with scissors
1. Maintain order in your workplace.
2. Before work, check the serviceability of the tools.
3. Do not work with loose scissors.
4. Use only serviceable tools: well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.
5. Use scissors only at your workplace.
6. Watch the movement of the blades while working.
7. Put the scissors with the rings facing you.
8. Feed the scissors rings forward.
9. Do not leave the scissors open.
10. Keep the scissors in the case with the blades down.
11. Do not play with scissors, do not bring scissors to your face.
12. Use scissors as directed.
Safe handling of glue
1. When working with glue, use a brush if necessary.
2. Take the amount of glue that is required to complete the work at this stage.
3. Remove excess glue with a soft cloth or napkin, gently pressing it.
4. Wash your brush and hands well with soap and water after work.
For work we need:
-glue,
-scissors,
-colored paper,
-plastic eyes,
- pencil,
- thick cardboard,
-bamboo skewers,
-colored paper napkins,
-Double-sided tape.


For flamingos, we need 245 pink modules, 7 black modules, 24 green modules.
Cut an A4 sheet into 16 rectangles.
Start folding the module and fold the rectangle in half.



Fold again to outline the middle line.


We fold one edge to the middle, then the other edge.



Turn over and fold the outer corners as shown in the photo.




Now it remains only to fold the resulting triangle in half from left to right. The module is ready.


We put one module on the long side and put two other modules in the pockets.


1,2,3 row - 9 pink modules each, put on with the long side down.



We bend and make 3 more rows of 9 pink modules. Be careful when you put the modules on top. Check that the modules are positioned in the same way as in the previous rows.





7 row - 11 pink modules, put on with the long side down.


8,9,10 row-11 pink modules we put on with the long side down.


Making the breast:
1 row - 4 pink modules, put on with the long side down


2nd row - 3 pink modules, put on with the long side down


3 row - 2 pink modules, put on with the long side down


4 row-1 pink module, put on with the long side down


Let's start making the wing:




After 4 pink modules.


Next 5 pink modules.


After 6 pink modules.


Now there are 7 pink modules.






Then 5 pink modules.



Next rows:






-1 pink module.


We make the second wing in a mirror image.
We put 2 pink modules on 1 pink module.
Then we put on 3 pink modules.
After 4 pink modules.
Next 5 pink modules.
After 6 pink modules.
Now there are 7 pink modules.
Pay attention to how we will insert modules:
Carefully put on 6 pink modules.


Then 5 pink modules.


Next rows:
-1 black module, 4 pink modules.


-1 black module, 3 pink modules.


-1 black module, 2 pink modules.


-1 pink module.
We will glue the wings with the black "feathers" down.


Let's start making the tail:
- 2 pink modules, put on with the long side down.
- 3 pink modules, put on with the long side down.


- 4 pink modules, put on with the long side down.


For the neck, we need 28 pink modules, we connect them by inserting 2 corners into the pockets of another module.


Making the head and beak: glue the 2 pink modules and insert the black module.




We glue the plastic eyes of the flamingo.


We glue the neck to the body.


Gently bend the wings and glue them along the edges of the body.



Then glue the tail.


From bamboo skewers we will make flamingo legs, slightly shortening their length.


After that we make a stand for flamingos.
1,2,3 row - 8 green modules each, put on with the long side down. Carefully insert the legs into the stand.


We glue the thick cardboard with double-sided tape.


Cut the napkins into four parts.
Then fold the square of the napkin 2 times.


The blunt end of the pencil should be placed on the square of the napkin. Close the square and roll the pencil between your fingers - you get a colored tube. We stick the tube into the prepared base, after that we take out the pencil. We put each next end face next to the previous one. We try to ensure that the end faces fit snugly together so that there are no gaps.



Next, we make an aquatic plant.
1 row - 16 green modules, put on with the long side down.
2 row - 14 green modules, put on with the long side down.
3 row - 13 green modules, put on with the long side down.
4 row - 12 green modules, put on with the long side down.
5th row - 11 green modules, put on with the long side down.



Branches: 10 green modules, and 2 branches with 7 green modules. Do the number of orange and yellow modules at your discretion.

Flamingos have plumage
Causes admiration
Because this bird
Light pink color.

Let's do a flamingo applique at sunset. We will tell you how to make such a craft with your own hands in stages and using ready-made template for print.

This wonderful craft for children can be decorated in the form of a postcard and presented or hung in a frame. It is not difficult to do and from simple materials, which are sure to be found in every home!

Materials:

  • A4 cardboard;
  • colored paper (pink, yellow and black);
  • watercolor paints;
  • brush;
  • scissors;
  • black felt-tip pen;
  • simple pencil.

How to do:

  1. Let's start with the background. Draw beautiful watercolor transitions on a white sheet to create a sunset. Set aside to dry.
  2. Print for flamingo applique.
  3. Cut out a detail of the torso, wing, head and neck from pink colored paper.
  4. Draw feathers on the wing
  5. felt-tip pen.
  6. Cut the legs out of the black sheet. Fold your long legs in an accordion manner.
  7. Glue the legs and torso to the background.
  8. Draw a line for the neck in the background with a simple pencil to make it easier to glue the details for the neck.
  9. Glue the neck details one at a time, starting from the bottom.
  10. Glue the wing to the torso by the ends and give it volume.
  11. Cut out the detail of the beak from yellow paper. Draw the beak with a black felt-tip pen.
  12. Glue the head and beak onto your neck. Cut the eye out of white paper, and draw the pupil with a felt-tip pen.

The application is ready! To make the work look more expressive, we cut off the background in a semicircle from above and made a black mat.

If you followed our step-by-step scheme, you have a wonderful sunset flamingo! Well, I'm glad that I fulfilled my daughter's order and we brought to life that pink bird on long legs that we saw at the zoo! Now the next step is a drawing of a flamingo.



To make a flamingo, we need pink modules and for a stand, green modules, a black module, for the legs of our bird we take 2 skewers.
We will start collecting flamingos from the tail.
1 row - 8 modules.
2nd row - 8 modules, we close it in a ring.

3rd row - 8 modules.
4th row - start adding modules. Now we have 12 modules in a row.

5 row - 12 modules.
6 row - add modules, now there are 18 in a row.

7 row - 18 modules.

8 row - 18 modules.
Row 9 - add modules, now there are 27 of them in a row.
10 row - 27 modules.
11 row - 27 modules.
12 row - 27 modules.

13 row - we begin to make a decrease. When decreasing, it is better to put all modules on glue (so as not to crumble). We do the reduction as follows: we put on the modules every other. A total of 14 modules in a row.

14 row - we put on the modules on 3 corners.

15 row - 19 modules.
16 row - 19 modules.

17 row - we make a decrease, again we put on the modules after one. There are 10 modules in total.
18 row - we put on the modules on 3 corners. There are 13 modules in total.
19 row - 13 modules.
20 row - 13 modules.
21 row - 13 modules.

The body for our bird is ready.
We start to make the neck.
We take the modules and put them on top of each other.

When 9 modules are put on each other, we put 1 module on each corner, we get 2 modules.

Then we connect the 2 resulting modules. Now we will assemble the neck in this way: we alternate rows, in one 2 modules, in the other row 1 module, and so on.

Our neck is 67 rows long.

So, the neck for our bird is ready.
Now let's make the head.
We take one module and glue it to the neck. Glue another pink module into the same module.

Now we glue the beak from the black module into the pink module.

Now glue the eyes and the head is ready.

Now let's start making wings for our bird.

Take 1 module and on each side, on the corners, put on one module, the free corners should be inside.

On the extreme corners again we put on one module, on 2 corners inside we put on one module.

We put on one module at the extreme corners (we will do this addition to the end of the wing). Then there are 3 modules for every 2 corners.

We put on one module at the extreme corners. Then we put on one module for each free corner (one). There are 10 modules in total.

We put on one module at the extreme corners. Then we put on one module for every 2 corners. There are 11 modules in total.

We put on 10 modules on the outer modules. Now we put on one module next to the extreme

Now we put on one more module on the second modules from the edge. We also add modules to the modules located in the middle (for every 2 corners, 1 module).

On the middle modules we put on one row again in the same way as described above (for every 2 corners, 1 module).

To complete the wing from the side where it will be attached to the body, add modules to the extreme corners (to attach it to the body).

Everything, one wing is ready, now we are doing the second. It is done in the same way as the first, only on the other side we add modules for attaching the wing to the body.

Let's make a stand for our flamingo. To do this, take 8 green modules, connect them in a ring, then, in a circle, increase the number of modules in each row.

Now that all the details of our bird are ready, let's start assembling.

First, glue the neck to the body.

When the neck is glued, start gluing the wings. All parts must be glued very carefully, because they are heavy. Glue the tail to our bird.

For the tail, take 4 modules, glue them to each other.

And now we glue the tail to the bird.

When everything is glued, we put the body on skewers (legs) and then glue the entire structure onto the stand.
We decorate the stand with a lotus flower and our pink flamingo is ready.
How the modules are stacked see here>