DIY soft toy winnie the pooh. Do-it-yourself Winnie the Pooh craft: workshops on making a bear cub from plasticine, polymer clay and fabric

Probably each of us remembers a kind and interesting cartoon about Winnie the Pooh and Piglet. These funny characters have gained popularity among both children and adults. I really like this funny teddy bear who loves honey and visits very much))). Tatyana Ladanova also could not resist this fairy-tale character and decided to make this cute fairy-tale teddy bear on her site and shared with us the process of making it.
First, we will consider a master class on making Winnie the Pooh from plastic bottles and papier-mâché, and in another article we will talk about how to make Heel with your own hands. From the materials available to us, we will make a charming Winnie the Pooh in our garden. It can also be placed on the playground, children will definitely like it very much and become their best friend. I advise you to look into the section on the site, where you can find many other interesting fairy-tale characters.

To make Winnie the Pooh, we need:
* Plastic bottles 1.5 l.
* Plastic bottle 5 l.
* Canister 5 l.
* Bags.
* Scotch.
* Newspaper.
* Plywood.
* Liquid Nails.
* Toilet paper.
* Glue.

How to make Winnie the Pooh:
Let's get down to manufacturing, first we will make a barrel of honey for our Winnie the Pooh and put him on the barrel. After all, the main thing that our Winnie the Pooh has is his pot of honey. We will make a barrel from plastic bottles. We take plastic bottles of the same size and fix them with adhesive tape.

This is how you should be able to.

Now we need a circle of plywood and 5 liters. plastic bottle. We first fix the plywood or something else that is on the barrel and then we fix the bottle on top. We fasten plywood with screws to bottle caps.

Now you need to compact the body. Tatyana used bags, she gave volume to them and then secured them with tape. From above we need to make a head. We take 5 liters. canister, cut it to the very handles, leave a little space from the handles for convenience to secure.

We take newspapers again and use them to give volume and shape to our head and wrap it again with tape.

Now we glue the entire figure of Winnie the Pooh with newspapers, glue the finished ears, legs, etc. for liquid nails.

The front paws are wound from crumpled newspaper and fastened with adhesive tape. If something is not clear to you, you can look at the manufacturing process. Then we fix them in the right place on the body. Let's make Winnie the Pooh's nose, Tatyana took toilet paper and soaked it with any glue, such as bustilate. We give shape and wait for it to dry so that it becomes solid.

Now we make papier-mache and coat the whole body of Winnie the Pooh with it. We give time to dry and paint with paints. How to cook papier-mâché, see

So our cute Winnie the Pooh is ready from plastic bottles with his own hands. DO NOT forget to make bees out of bottles and place them next to the teddy bear.

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Good afternoon, dear craftswomen!

Nowadays, toys made of felt are gaining more and more popularity. First, they are very cute. Secondly, the felt is very noble material: the felt does not crumble, it is convenient to work with it. Sewing from felt is a pleasure. By the way, you can sew toys from felt as an entertainment with your child. Such crafts made of felt can also be used as brooches, magnets, needle beds, key chains, educational games for children, a pendant - a mobile in a crib.

Felt material

Felt has many advantages:
- felt does not crumble;
- double-sided felt;
- felt has a large palette of colors
- felt is of different density and size;
- felt can not only be sewn on, but also glued

Felt- it doesn’t look like felt, but for the manufacture of felt, more delicate animal hair is usually taken. In other words, felt is a dense compressed woolen mass. Felt is cut into sheets of certain sizes and thicknesses, and felt is also available in rolls.

Craftswoman I picked up for you a lot of patterns of a toy made of felt, they will help you in creating cute dolls and animals.

If you have never sewed toys from felt, do not despair, you can handle it, as sewing toys from felt is quite easy! You can see this process in our previous tutorial.

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Patterns of toys from felt

Here you can download felt toys for free. Print out a felt toy pattern or draw directly from the monitor screen.

Felt zebra pattern

With this pattern, you can make a felt zebra to create your own home safari.

Patterns of animals from felt

From the following toy patterns you can make a mouse, a bunny, a cat and a dog - the main parts of the patterns are identical, you can make a stylized collection of felt animals from them. This is suitable for a fairy tale or for studying animals. You can also make a pendant in the crib for a baby from animals in the same style from felt.

Pattern girl - princess from felt

And from the next pattern you can make a wonderful girl - a princess.

If you present such a gift to your child, he will be delighted! And for a little princess, you can make a house, a crib, clothes and Velcro felt. You can change her bows, jewelry. A real friend for your daughter! And the pattern of the princess - girls from felt will be lower. Print it using a printer, or redraw it from the monitor screen.

Pattern elephant from felt

You can also make a toy from felt - an elephant. If you make an elephant and a small dog out of felt, you can learn fables with “live artists” with your child. Guess which fable can be learned? That's right, "Elephant and Pug"!

Pattern dog made of felt

Where there is an elephant, there is a pug! Such a cute felt dog can be made with a child, it will be a very pleasant and useful pastime.

Pattern fox from felt

We also bring to your attention a selection of felt chanterelles. Three different, your choice!

Pattern lamb from felt

A wonderful felt lamb will turn out from this pattern! Real cloud!

You can make a whole farm with sheep, cows, dogs with your child!

Pattern hare from felt

Look what a beautiful bunny will turn out from this pattern! I just want to feed him a felt carrot! By the way, you can also find a carrot pattern in this article.

Felt cat pattern

Without cat and life is not the same! Do you agree? therefore, we cut out a pattern from paper and sew ourselves a home friend - a felt cat!

Pattern cow from felt

Such a cute felt cow from this pattern will be cute to graze in the meadow! The color of the cow can be made different, for example, the cow can be white with a black spot.

Pattern vegetables from felt

Make a cute vegetable garden using our felt vegetable pattern. Bulk cabbage, cucumber, tomatoes, carrots, eggplant, peppers, pumpkin, beets, potatoes, etc.!

Pattern hedgehog from felt

The hedgehog is a very popular animal for children's crafts. Sew this hedgehog out of felt, cut out leaves, mushrooms and apples from felt and stick it on the thorns of the hedgehog with Velcro. It will turn out a wonderful element of the game with the child!

Pattern Winnie the Pooh bear from felt

Pattern hippopotamus from felt

We suggest you make a cute hippo out of felt, pattern hippo below. You can visualize with the child the song “If it’s a long walk along the path, if it’s a long time along the path ...”

Pattern crocodile from felt

Pattern tiger from felt

Red and black felt, and a tiger cub will delight you with its cute face!

Every child knows the little sweet tooth Winnie the Pooh. Today we invite you to mold a cheerful Winnie the Pooh from ordinary children's plasticine. Thanks to this activity, you will not only have fun, but also spend time with your child. This modeling technique can also be used to create crafts from polymer clay or mastic.

So, to create a Winnie the Pooh bear from plasticine, you will need:

  • children's plasticine in black, brown, white and blue;
  • stack
  • toothpick;
  • pen.
  • How to make Winnie the Pooh from plasticine

    Step 1. First prepare two shades of brown plasticine brown and dark brown. Thoroughly knead the hard sticks with your fingers so that they turn into an elastic and soft mass. Roll them into balls.

    If your kit does not have a dark brown shade of plasticine, then you can create it yourself. To do this, add a small piece of black plasticine to the brown mass. Thoroughly knead the bar until a uniform tone is formed.

    Step 2. Next, form a sausage 5-6 cm long from a light ball. Cut it in half, use your palms to shape the segments into a ball and connect them together.

    The body and head of the teddy bear are ready.

    Step 3. Now with the help of the stack, form the correct shape of the muzzle. Push the top of your head in a little. Give the lines of the muzzle a semicircular shape.

    Step 4. Pinch off a piece from the dark brown mass and roll it into a ball. Next, roll it into a sausage, shape it into an arch and flatten it with your fingers. Attach the workpiece to the recess at the top of the head.

    Step 5. From dark brown sausages and brown balls, create a pair of ears. Attach them to the bear's head.

    Press the right ear a little with a toothpick.

    Step 6. Make a nose out of black plasticine. Attach it to the convex face.

    Step 7. Before you attach the eyes, make two indentations. Then stick white cakes. Glue black miniature balls on top and flatten them. Complete the eyes with a couple of highlights.

    Step 8. To sculpt the paws, take dark brown plasticine. Divide the ball into four parts and form them into blanks in the form of volumetric droplets. Attach them to Winnie the Pooh's body.

    We offer together with the child to make a mask of a funny teddy bear Winnie the Pooh. It can be used at a children's party or for a costume party.This DIY craft idea can be an incentive to read Alan Alexander Milne's fascinating Winnie the Pooh series.

    Children's crafts are not only great gifts for children, but also a great opportunity for joint creativity of an adult and a child in preparation for the holiday.

    To make a mask you will need:

    • mask template
    • scissors
    • thin cardboard
    • colored paper (two shades of golden yellow, black and red)
    • glue stick
    • pencil
    • hole puncher
    • stationery knife
    • rubber
    • stapler

    Mask making process:

    1. Print out the Winnie the Pooh mask shapes and cut them out to use as templates. First, print the head design on thin cardboard, cut it out and set it aside (you will need it at the very end). From colored yellow paper of a lighter shade, cut out another head and part of the chin and cheeks. Cut out the muzzle and the inside of the ears from yellow paper of a darker shade. Then cut out the eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth from black paper and the tongue from red paper.

    2. To create the mask, glue the light yellow pieces of paper onto the head. Then glue on the ears. Then - a dark yellow part with a muzzle. Then glue the eyebrows just above the "muzzle".

    3. The next step is to glue the nose. Then - the mouth, and into it - the red tongue.

    4. Attach (but do not glue) the eyes to the mask and carefully circle them with a simple pencil. Remove the eyes and using a clerical knife (or scissors) carefully cut holes at a distance of 0.5 cm from the contour of the eye line.

    5. Now, using a hole punch, pierce a hole in the center of each eye (from black paper) and glue them to the outline that you pointed with a pencil on the mask. Now ask your child to put the mask on their face to make sure it fits and that the child can see well through the holes. If not, make bigger holes with a utility knife.

    6. Take an elastic band - it should be a little shorter than necessary so that the mask holds well on the head. Attach it to the mask with a stapler.

    7. Now you can glue the mask to the cardboard base, carefully wrap or cut off the excess parts that extend beyond the cardboard frame, cut holes in the cardboard for the eyes - and the mask is ready!

    Animated film "Winnie the Pooh"


    Immerse yourself in pleasant memories: we invite you with the whole family to take a fascinating walk in the Big Forest, where you will meet again with any bear cub and his frivolous, but very loyal friends! Inspired by Alexander Milne and in the tradition of Disney's iconic hand-drawn animation, this remastered classic brings today's generation of viewers to the world's most beloved characters.