Newspaper house for a child. Newspaper tube house


If you think a little, then from the simplest and most ordinary materials that are quite often at our fingertips, you can make great things with your own hands.

One such example is a wooden house made of paper.

But as for the ideas that arise to create such a miracle, it appears for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, inspiration just comes and it's not bad at all.

For this we need
Cocktail tubules
A4 paper
multi-colored cardboard
Glue
Scissors

Step 1






The first thing to do is to take paper, preferably A4, without cells or rulers. The paper must be white. Next, you need to twist it into tubes.

Step 2


For more convenient work, the paper must be divided into several equal parts, and only then twisted. First, do it on the sides, and only then in the middle.

You will never calculate how many such tubes are needed in the exact amount. That is why, do them in the process. So it will be easier.

Step 3


As for the foundation, in order to build it, you need to pick up a fairly dense cardboard. Remember, the “life” of your house will depend on it. Paper tubes will need to be glued along the side parts. A few need to be made shorter.

Step 4


After you complete the process of laying out the tubes in three rows, make a small mark where the doors and windows will be. Remember, in order for your house to look more symmetrical, you need to have both windows and doors at the same height.

Step 5


For a striking effect, you can make colored paper curtains in the middle of the windows. By the way, in order for all fasteners to be stronger, you can use transparent tape. But this is all optional, of course.

Step 6


Next, don't forget about the roof. But initially, you need to build several supports so that it does not collapse. The roof can be cut from cardboard. Moreover, the shape of the cuts can be very different. It all depends on your own imagination.


Glue the roof, preferably with a simple, colorless glue in order to make it all look more realistic.

Step 7




Once you've completed all of the above steps, decorate your windows with the simplest self-adhesive. And in the same way, decorate the doors. As for the stairs, you can make them out of them, or you can not do them. And if you still prefer a house with a ladder, then they can be built from those tubes that you made. Do more if necessary. It is advisable to glue the steps with a “wooden” self-adhesive.



Step 8


And the final step will be the manufacture of railings. And they are also made from tubes, having previously pasted them in brown. And now, your house is finished. It remains only to decorate it. Here, you can dream up. For example, put a variety of figurines, animals, a fence, or even a garden, as if it were a real village. In any case, it will turn out just great!


Creative people will never lose anything, even a simple newspaper is worthy of use. By rolling a newspaper or plain paper into tubes, you can do a lot of amazing things.
Let's remember childhood, how in summer camps or at labor lessons they glued various crafts from paper tubes (houses, pencil boxes, frames ...). And if there are children in the house, then they will surely like this idea.

House made of paper tubes.


To facilitate the task of building a house, I decided to use tea boxes, which I glued together.


She cut the newspapers into pieces equal to the length of the walls of the box and twisted the tubes with a pencil, smearing the ends with glue so that they would not unfold.


Ready-made tubes began to glue the walls of the boxes.


This is roughly how it should turn out.


First, I glued some opposite walls, then started others.


This is how the future house glued on all sides with tubes looks like. You need to wait a little time for the glue to dry.


I painted it with brown acrylic paint in two layers, if there is no acrylic, then gouache is also suitable. Paper tubes have become like logs.


The roof was made of thick colored paper. Draw two rectangles. One is 20 cm long and 12 cm wide, bent it in half - this will be the roof itself. The other is 12 cm long and 9 cm wide.


I glued a small rectangle on top of the boxes, and glued the roof on top.


Because Since this is a simplified version of the house, without cut windows and doors, she did not close up the roof so that a toy could be put there.


I made windows and a door out of colored paper, glued it. The playhouse is ready.

Photo frame made of paper tubes.


You can make not only a house out of paper tubes, they make very beautiful photo frames. It is better, of course, to make frames from pages from glossy magazines, they are bright and full of colorful pictures.


From a cardboard box, cut out a suitable square or rectangle, as you like. We attach a photo to the rectangle, circle it, and carefully cut out the inside with a breadboard knife. We'll need her. We make thin tubes from the bright pages of magazines along the length and width of the frame.

With the help of newspaper weaving, which is now popular, you can make a chest, a vase and many other crafts. In the article you will learn how to make a house using newspaper tubes.

Master class - house from newspaper tubes

Would need:

  • newspaper tubes;
  • cardboard, thick paper;
  • paperclips;
  • clothespins;
  • PVA glue;
  • paint and varnish.
  1. Cut out two identical hexagons from cardboard.
  2. Glue the tubes to one of them along the edge at a distance of 1.5-2 cm. Glue the second hexagon on top. We received the bottom with vertical bases for weaving.
  3. We make along the length of the side of the hexagon the sides of the house from cardboard or thick sheets of the magazine. We fasten them together with glue or paper clips.
  4. We put the wall blank on the bottom. We lift the tubes vertically and fasten with clothespins at the top edge.
  5. We begin to braid the walls from below with an ordinary rope of two tubes. We do this 4 rows around the entire perimeter of the house.
  6. In the center of each side of the sides, we leave 5 tubes free, and work with the rest. We make weaving “chintz” separately on each corner group of vertical tubes, and we have six of them (according to the number of corners), stopping at a height of 2-3 cm from the top.
  7. At the top, we make 4 rows of weaving a rope of two tubes along the entire contour of the house, weaving all the remaining free tubes.
  8. We remove the base box and hide the upper ends. The tubes left in the center of the sides in the openings are cut in the middle and also hidden.
  9. We cut out a circle from thick paper that is suitable for the diameter of the roof. We cut from one side to the center and fasten so that we get a wide cone.
  10. We take 4 times 4 tubes. We intertwine them, as shown in the figure. This will be the base for the roof.
  11. We select the first tube from the base and begin to weave “chintz” in a circle with it, then continue with free tubes, repeating the shape of the roof. To work, we must have an odd number of base tubes.
  12. When we reach half, we retreat some distance and start weaving again. After 6 rows, we attach additional tubes for the last two.
  13. Then we continue to work until the roof extends beyond the walls. We fix everything, and cut the ends along the edge at the same distance.
  14. You can paint everything with paint or varnish.
  15. We connect the roof to the walls, and our summer house is ready.

With the help of such a weaving scheme from newspaper tubes, you can make a tea house, and a variety of houses for dolls and animals.

You will need:

white cardboard

sequins

Ruler

Latex primer (optional)

Glue stick

Scissors

Stationery knife

Decorations (tinsel, bells, balls).


1. To get started, download the template from THIS link or you can draw a house of similar size yourself.

2. Cut out all the details from paper and stick them to white cardboard using a glue stick or double-sided tape.

3. Cut out the pieces from the cardboard. Use a utility knife to cut out doors, windows, and other details.


4. Fold all the elements along the fold lines and glue everything together.

5. If desired, you can apply a primer to the paper house so that it does not deform.

6. Paint your house and after the paint has dried, start decorating it.

The house can be hung on the tree with a thread attached to the roof so that it hangs evenly, or you can simply place it on a flat surface to decorate the house.

Craft "House of paper tubes" do it yourself


You will need:

Thin paper (you can use plain paper)

Scissors

Pencil

Decorations.


1. Roll each sheet (or identical pieces of sheets) into a tube. It is better to use a pencil - it's easier to twist.

2. Draw windows and a door on paper or cardboard and cut it out.

3. Glue the tubes together as shown in the image (to make a hut).

4. Glue windows and a door to the hut.

5. Decorate the house to your liking.

Another option:



Do-it-yourself house of Santa Claus (master class)


You will need:

carton or

Scissors

Sandpaper

Stationery knife

Tassels

Mounting foam and gun (optional).

1. Prepare a cardboard box and make a house out of it. You will need to cut into pieces and glue them.

2. Use a utility knife to cut out windows and a door. You can draw them in advance with a simple pencil.


3. Color the house or you can decorate it mounting foam. To do this, apply foam in strips so that each strip has a width of 1.5 cm. During drying, the foam will swell, so it is better to leave 3-4 mm between the strips.

4. After you have covered the house with foam, leave it for 30 minutes for the foam to dry.




We make a stand for the house.

From cardboard, cut out a rectangle that should be larger than the base of the house.

Glue the house to the stand and decorate the stand around the perimeter with foam.


* The use of foam is optional. To imitate snow, you can use cotton wool, which should be glued with PVA glue.

* You can also cut out snow slides, snowdrifts, a snowman or Christmas trees from paper or white cardboard and glue them to the base by bending the bottom and applying glue to it.


If you used foam, then after it dries, cut off the excess parts with a clerical knife and process with sandpaper.


Paint all the details you want.


Do-it-yourself cardboard house: gnome's dwelling


You will need:

Toilet paper rolls

White paper

colored paper

Black marker

Glue stick

Hot glue or PVA glue

Sequins of different colors (including white).

1. Cut one cardboard toilet paper cylinder in half, and the second and third so that you have two long and two short parts. So you will have houses of different sizes.


2. Cut white paper into strips 15 cm long and 2-3 cm wide more than the height of the cylinder that you will wrap with this strip.


3. Cut out windows and doors from colored paper. Use a marker pen to draw the door handles and window details.

4. Use a glue stick to glue the windows and doors to the white stripes.

5. Wrap the strips around the respective cylinders and secure them with glue. Bend the excess paper into the cylinder.


6. Make several cones of different colors from colored paper, glue the ends of the cones, and glue the cones themselves with PVA glue to the house cylinders.

* You can add some glue to each roof of the house and sprinkle glitter on it to simulate fallen snow.



DIY paper house: paper New Year's village


You will need:

Corrugated cardboard (cardboard from regular packaging)

Stationery knife

Scissors

Ruler

Pencil

White acrylic paint and brush

LED garland.


1. Prepare cardboard and draw on it with a pencil several houses connected to each other. You can use a ruler. You will get a small village. Cut out a village from cardboard.



2. Bend the cut piece with an accordion along the lines that connect the houses. To make even folds, place a ruler on the fold line and fold the cardboard.



3. Draw and cut out a Christmas tree on cardboard. Trace the Christmas tree on the other piece of cardboard and cut out the second Christmas tree. Make a cut on one tree from the top to half, and on the other from the bottom to half, and connect both parts to get a 3-D tree.




4. Paint rooftops and Christmas trees white to simulate snow.

5. Put the village and Christmas tree on white cloth or felt and put a LED string next to it.


Do-it-yourself house (photo)


Paper or white cardstock that you can print on.

* You can draw a similar drawing yourself and cut it out.

Scissors

Stationery knife

Glue stick

Battery operated candles.

1. Print and cut out the drawing of the house. Cut windows and doors with a clerical knife.

2. To make the roof, cut a 15x9 cm rectangle. Bend in the middle.

3. Assemble and glue the house and glue the roof to it.

* You can make several houses to make a small village.

* You can also cut out Christmas trees from green cardboard.

4. Put a candle with batteries inside the house.

* You can decorate the house to taste. Use felt-tip pens, glitter with glue, cotton wool (snow), etc.

Do-it-yourself house from the box


You will need:

Box (from cereal, pasta, for example)

Ruler

Pencil

Scissors

PVA glue

Clothespin or masking tape (if necessary).


1. Open the box completely and lay it out on the table.


2. Along the unfolded box, draw a straight line 2.5 cm below the middle.


3. Make cuts from the original fold lines of the box to the line you have drawn (see image). White dots indicate the places where you need to make cuts.


4. Cut off those parts of the box where the X character is written.


5. Turn the box over and apply glue to the small fold (see image).


6. Fold the box with the pattern inside and secure with glue.



7. Bend opposite narrow sides to form a roof. Each part needs to be bent in half (see image).


8. Cut the wide sides so that they can be glued to that part of the roof that was formed in step 7. You need to cut with a margin so that this margin can be bent and glued.