We need:
Glue Titan
hot glue
twine
Pebbles Marbles
Three-layer cardboard
scissors
and template
Cut the cardboard in the size of the template ... And here is the template. Then I pasted it all with a scotch (because the work is more than the file))) and in four places glued the template to the cardboard.
He started from the head))) first circled the bird along the contour, then began to fill in the pattern, in the place of the eye - the grains of coffee. And here is a hokholok))) I remember once again that the twine must be cut off with scissors under the tilt. Those. Late the pattern, the tip of the twine does not raise, but cut off the scissors parallel to the table. So the junction is not more accurate and careful.
Here the head and neck is filled with a pattern, go to the wings. Again, we first make the contour. And fill in the pattern.
Then go to the tail. We supply each feather. Print pebbles.
And begin to make a features))
For the smallest feathers instead of pebbles, I made curls of bleached twine.
Then make small feathers-curls ...
We make such a zagulin and while it is soft from not quite dried glue apply a wave or spiral to the tail ...
Tail closer ... There is no one more spiral))) at the very end added, about a transparent pebble, one more spiral asks)))
And now a new way to color twine !!! We take a bleached twine and acun of him into the aqueous veil Mahagon. So it turned out to be a pink color. And a simple twine I jerked into the mokko's morone and turned out to be brown. The veil happens different colors and twine too you can get different colors. For example, if you take a larch, then it turns out yellow, walnut - gray ...
And now I will show how the flowers did)))
Almost every petal is done separately, we spare and give the shape ... so while it is wet from the glue, give it a form. I do it with my finger))
Here are already two petals.
Then they screwed the rest of the petals ...
And so we do another flower ... Here each petal is done separately, we spare and give the form ...
And we collect overlapping each other in the right places.
And then ... I spare all these leafy flowers))) and begin to make a barrel painted by a vengeal twine.
First we make the outline, and then fill it ...
Then the peacock is separated from the template and the cardboard is covered with wallpaper. I have the others here, they wanted to paint the verse, but I did not like it, Peacock merged with the background ... Therefore, it all got along and took other wallpapers ..
But I really liked these! Bird in the paradise of the corner!))) And at the end we cover all this varnish.
And this is the fastening from behind. Shell made a hole, ran there with hot glue and quickly shoved twine there. Keeps well
The tail is closer ... here it has already added the missing spiral)))