Penguin made from plastic glasses. Penguins made from plastic bottles: a spectacular New Year's decoration

The favorite characters of many children and adults are penguins. Of course, from the cartoon "Madagascar". Bringing the cartoon characters to life and leaving them to guard the garden house is our task for today.

We will create penguins from plastic bottles: common material, easy to work with.

We should end up with these cute guys:

Penguins made from plastic bottles look great in the snow and with their whole appearance remind you of the imminent arrival of the New Year.

Penguin from a plastic bottle: master class

1. First we need a bottle. If you use a standard plastic bottle, for example, an oil bottle, the penguin will turn out very thin. It is better to use “pot-bellied” bottles. A penguin toy from such a plastic bottle will turn out large and beautiful:


The color of the bottle is not at all important, since it will be completely covered with opaque paint.

2. Cut the bottles in half and leave the bases.


From two bottle halves you will get one cute little penguin.

3. Now glue the two halves together.

4. Now the fun begins. First, we need to cover the resulting workpiece with white paint. It is most convenient to spray paint from a can, but you can also use regular acrylic paints and a good old brush.


5. We begin to paint the toy. First we draw the border of the “tailcoat”, then we outline the eyes and beak. We draw bright clothes so that the penguins stand out in the snow.


6. Now you need to prepare a pompom for the hat. To do this, take two cardboard rings and put them together...


And wrap it with threads.

Then we cut the threads along the outer circumference. We insert one part of the scissors into the gap formed by two cardboard circles and cut the threads in a circle without touching the layer of threads along the inner circumference. We don't remove cardboard!

Now we take a thread, insert it between two pieces of cardboard and tighten it. Uncut threads along the inner circumference are intercepted and collected into one “sheaf”.

Now remove the cardboard and straighten the threads. It turns out this funny pom-pom:

7. All that remains is to glue the pompom to the drawn hat, and the craft from a plastic pinvin bottle is ready!

Winter is a wonderful time of year! Clear, bright sky, bright sun, fluffy soft snow... But sometimes, when the sun suddenly takes a day off, you really want something bright, cheerful and positive, don’t you? Therefore, today the topic of my photo master class is a penguin from a plastic bottle. We will make a funny, cute, clumsy and very good-natured baby. Do you agree?

More precisely, not even a baby, but a baby. Because this little penguin we have is a girl and she already has a name. Nuki.

I was inspired to create this miracle by one of the works of the wonderful needlewoman Lucy ( //www.craftberrybush.com). It was with her that I first saw how little animals were made from plastic bottles of drinks like Cola, Sprite, etc. Of course, when I saw Lucy's penguins, I couldn't remain indifferent. Born in my brain right away new idea and I hastened to bring it to life.

DIY penguin from a plastic bottle

In order to make a penguin from a plastic bottle, we will need the following materials and tools:

  • 2 plastic bottles (1 liter) of CocaCola or Sprite
  • stationery knife
  • scissors
  • glue "Moment"
  • pencil
  • felt-tip pen or marker
  • acrylic paints

Once you have everything you need at hand, we can get to work. And the first thing we will do is cut the bottles along the pre-marked lines. A CocaCola bottle is quite convenient in this regard, because by stepping back an equal distance from the central corrugated part of the bottle along the entire diameter, you can cut it fairly evenly.

I recommend marking with an ordinary felt-tip pen. It is easier to remove later, unlike a marker. To make cutting easier, I first make a cut with a stationery knife, and then take scissors and trim if necessary. So, to cut off the larger part, we will step back approximately 2 cm from the central grooved part of the bottle. And to cut the bottom part, we simply cut along the groove of the bottle.

Now we insert one half of the bottle into the other, having previously coated the edges with Moment glue and press it on top with something heavy, for example books. Leave it like this for a while. Since I started everything at night, I put the carcass under a stack of books and calmly went to bed, and in the morning everything was ready!

Now we need to cover our carcass with white paint. You can take acrylic paint or use white spray paint leather goods and shoes. I used my old spray. It turned out to be very convenient.

A little advice: if you don’t have either one or the other, I recommend using ordinary gouache and adding a little PVA glue to it. With this simple method, you will ensure that when the paint dries, it will not crumble or rub off, staining your fingers.

After the paint has completely dried, carefully apply with a simple pencil contours of the muzzle, tummy, eyes, beak... You may not be able to draw symmetrical lines the first time. Don't be upset! It didn’t work out for me right away either. You can, of course, console yourself with the fact that absolute symmetry does not exist in nature, but you can first draw a face on a sheet of paper, adjust the drawing relative to the middle line, folding it in half, and only then transfer it to a painted workpiece.

Don't be afraid to erase unnecessary lines with an eraser. Then, we will still cover our face with fresh white paint.

The face is ready! Lovely! Now let's outline the location of the wings. It is important to understand here that the outline will be very conditional. Only in order to further determine what shape and size the wings will be. Therefore, you should not dwell on this for long and carefully draw out the shape.

So, after we have outlined the shape and location of our future wings (or rather the wings of a plastic penguin), we need to cut out two corresponding blanks from the remains of the bottle. We will make notches along the upper edge on both sides so that they are better secured in the already fully prepared carcass.

Well, all the main details are ready and it’s time to get down to the most enjoyable part of our master class - the artistic one. Cover the desired areas of the carcass with black paint. Using the template of the cut out wings, we make cuts on the carcass, at an angle of approximately 45-50 degrees. You may have a different angle depending on your original design.

Great! Now let's get down to the small details - color and draw the eyes, beak, muzzle and abdomen. We paint the wings in such a way that the inner white part of the wing appears to be visible from the front side.

Important: do not forget that the wings need to be painted symmetrically in relation to each other. Otherwise you will have to redo it. And this, you see, is sad.

After everything is painted and dried, an absolutely wonderful and touching little penguin should appear on the table in front of you. I'm so pleased with the result! It turns out that plastic bottles can make very cute and wonderful crafts.

But it’s too early to stop. Adding some shadows... Unfortunately, I do not have professional artist skills, so, to be honest, shadows are always difficult for me. But I tried really hard and I hope it shows.

Like this. The shadows turned out very light and unobtrusive. And now the long-awaited moment has come when we need to put everything together and see what we got. We insert the wings into the previously prepared slots and straighten them. If desired, the wings can be fixed with glue for reliability.

For example, one of my wings constantly tried to fall off. So I applied glue to the protruding part of the part and glued it into the slot.

Ready! Why not a girl?! She's so cute! All that's left is to put on some warm ones and let's go outside! But there are no headphones yet. I'll have to knit.

You know, as soon as I finished work, my Katyushka asked me to hold the penguin in my hands. She really liked him (or rather, she). And not only for her, but also for me. And to my husband. He didn’t even believe it at first when I said that I made it from ordinary plastic bottles.

And by the way, you can make not only penguins from bottles, but also other crafts that can easily decorate your garden or yard. It would seem like a waste material, but so useful from a decorative point of view.

But it’s time for me to say goodbye to you. I'd love to hear your comments. Perhaps some of you have already decided to make such a penguin. Or maybe you have already made some other crafts from plastic bottles? Write and show. I will be very interested.

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I wish you creative success and a great mood!

Tatiana

Elena Werner

For we need manufacturing: two plastic bottles, tape, glue, gouache ( black-white, brushes, a stationery knife and of course desire and imagination.

There are many examples on the Internet making such a penguin, but for us he will be a “girl” in a beautiful skirt, for which you will need a satin ribbon, thread and a needle.

First we need to cut off the lower parts from plastic bottles, one smaller and the other larger.


These parts can be connected to each other using glue or tape.

Then paint with white gouache, you can use acrylic paint white.

Using a black marker, draw a “tummy” penguin.


It will remain white, and paint everything else black.

Now our imagination has turned on) Manufacturing skirts from satin ribbon. It can be easily put on like an apron and tied at the back penguin. Since this is a girl, let's attach a bow to her. We came up with the idea of ​​making the eyes from foamiran on an adhesive base; you could draw them or use ready-made eyes, which can be bought in “Everything for Creativity” stores.

After manufacturing, the thought had already occurred to me that I could make a rope and hang this wonderful penguin on the Christmas tree.

And from the upper parts bottles turned out to be a crocodile. Green, kind - crocodile.

It turned out to be blowing penguin and crocodile. So different and so cute.

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Used as consumables useless plastic bottles for crafts, we are doing our bit to save the environment. And since the penguin is made from plastic bottles with his own hands. To prove this, we would like to present ideas for making with our own hands a craft that is relevant for the winter season, suitable for decorating a home and garden, which will organically fit into any design - a charming penguin. Below are two various options implementation of the idea. You can choose the type of penguin made from a plastic bottle that you like, or try both options. Your children can be involved in the manufacturing process, which will bring tremendous positive emotions to both parties. Don't worry, the work is very easy, there is no need for special skills or abilities. Interested? Then welcome to the photo master class on how to make penguin crafts from plastic bottles with your own hands! Also, if you like this article, we have more on the topic for your garden.

You will need the following materials for the penguin:

  • two 2 liter plastic bottles
  • paints black, yellow, white
  • paint brush
  • braid
  • pompon
  • thermal hot glue gun

Step-by-step instructions with attached photos

  • Gently rinse bottles, removing labels
  • Cut the bottles in the middle, use the bottoms

  • To create the base - the body of the future penguin from a plastic bottle, combine two cut parts of the bottles into one, see photo. The bottom of the bottle on both sides acts as the head and legs of our penguin. You can optionally fix the bottles with glue, but you can do without it, since the bottles fit quite tightly to each other.

  • Paint the penguin's future body with basic white paint. In our case, aerosol paint was used. Once the paint has dried, use black paint to paint the penguin's toe, which will give the piece a more defined outline. Keep in mind that the so-called widow's toe should be parallel to the penguin's lower legs. Draw the penguin's hat in the desired color, in our case we chose blue.

  • Draw eyes and a beak for a penguin made from a plastic bottle, which will give our craft made from plastic bottles a finished look. The paint must dry.

  • Tie a ribbon on the penguin's belt, which will act as a scarf and will also disguise the junction of the plastic bottles. Glue the pompom to the top of the hat using a hot glue gun. A charming penguin made from plastic bottles with your own hands is ready!

Another method and instructions with photos

You will need the following materials for the penguin:

  • sticky tape/scotch tape
  • colored paper
  • plastic bottle
  • scissors
  • PVA glue

Step-by-step instructions with a photo of a plastic penguin:

We showed you two options for how to make a penguin from a plastic bottle with your own hands. Using this example as a basis, you can create any compositions, limited only by the flight of your imagination for yourself, friends, family and loved ones. Gifts made with your own hands carry love and warmth coming from the soul, they warm you with warmth, so they are always received with a bang!

Video of a penguin from a plastic bottle

Anastasia Stoychanova

Target: making New Year souvenirs from waste material.

Tasks:

1. Stimulate the development of creative imagination.

2. Draw attention to this species arts and crafts.

3. Promote development fine motor skills, improving the eye, consolidating the skills and abilities acquired when working with other materials.

4. To instill in children a creative attitude to work and accuracy.

Material:

Two empty bottles

Paint brushes

Scarf fabric

Scissors;

PVA glue;

Super glue;

Ear sticks

1. Take 2 empty bottles.

2. Cut two bottles like that so that one lower part is not much larger than the other.


3. insert one inside the second. Reasons bottles(one is at the top, the second is at the bottom, this will be the head and legs penguin.

4. Paint the front part with white paint penguin.

5. Using black paint we draw the beak, wings, back and legs.

6. Take red paint and draw a hat.

7. Using the ear stick using the poking method, draw the eyes. Using a brush we paint the beak.

8. Roll and glue a pompom from cotton wool.

9. Cut out a scarf from fabric and glue it on.

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