Hey everyone! This is my second entry for the monthly #DIYHub contest with the theme of honey bee. In this tutorial, I'll be sharing a simple paper craft that only requires a few materials and a little bit of time. I'm creating this as a gift for a friend who is a beekeeper. I received some honey from her last time, so I thought I'd make something she'd like.
To make this paper craft-frame we need:
A photo frame
Pieces of colored paper I choose sky blue. pink, yellow, red, green brown, and orange.
scissors
glue
pencil
and color pens or pencils.
Here is not much to do you need to cut all shapes out from the chosen paper.
Like grass, flower, leaves, stem, and bee, honey bucket.
And assemble all things in order using glue.
Cut the pieces of paper according to flower 4x4 cm red yellow, pink, and orange.
for making bees yellow paper 1.5cm in diameter.
green leaves 2x 2.25 cm
green strips for stem 1/2 cm wide and 4cm long.
for grass 3 cm high and length according to frame size.
Here is the pattern of how to make those shapes.
Start gluing the base paper on the frame cardboard.
Cut shape for leaves, stem, bee's body, and flower.
Cut the green paper to make grass.
Then cut the flower shapes one by one.
after cutting the shapes make markingsfor stamens in the center
Then cut one petal from each flower.
Glue the flower joining the cut section of petals.
Now those flowers are ready keep them aside.
Glue the green paper grass strip on the basic paper.
Make markings of veins on the leaves.
glue the green stem and leaves on the basic paper/Working paper.
assemble the yellow circles making the bee shapes. I don't have black paper so I use a color pen to make the black stripes.
can be used in 3 black and 2 yellow paper circles.
Attach a small triangle piece to make their tails.
then attach the antennae. I used pink cut-out paper. and colored in black.
organize all the shapes to make it look proper in yhe frame.
Make a honey bucket using yellow and brown color cut-out pieces.
Glue all shapes and fix small details, like bucket string, bee's legs, and eyes.
Frame the craft I had a yellow frame.
I drew bees around the frame and it was done.
Thank you for stopping by.