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To make a bulk pear, you will need:
• Double-sided color paper 2 colors
• Toothpick
• Glue
• scissors
• pencil
First, prepare the small parts and allow them time to dry. A toothpick, pre-wrapped in a thin strip of paper soaked with glue, will serve as a rigid rod. On this basis, the basic structure is well attached.
Next, a green leaf is cut, of any size and shape. Set aside the blanks and proceed to the main part of the work.
Take 4 strips of colored paper 8 x 14 in size, fold in half lengthwise, then across.
On the bend line, draw according to the template or just a pencil half of the conceived fruit. Carefully cut, resulting in eight pieces blanked in half.
We arm ourselves with glue, smearing the details along a bent line. The amount of glue should be minimal, and the processing area should be limited only by the bending line.
We apply the details of a friend to each other in four pieces, resulting in two halves of the future pear.
The core, pre-treated with a strip of paper, is applied to the middle coated with glue. We lay the parts on top of each other, fixing by pressing along the bend line. We give time to dry well with glue, after which we straighten the parts evenly.
Gently glue the leaf to the pear's tail.
In order for the child to be really interested in working with you in a pair, give him the right to choose the color of the supplies, and the opportunity to work independently under your strict guidance. Prepare the sample in advance so that the baby has an idea of the result of the work.
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