How to make a creeper out of paper?

Time does not stand still. If parents used to make children from paper paper, now they are cartoon characters or computer toys. This time we will look at modern handmade articles made of paper, namely the creeper.

Paper crapper is the simplest option

The easiest way is to use colored paper and paints.

From a cardboard and newspapers it is necessary to make a model of the future creeper from a paper, as shown in the photo. In fact, these are two rectangular details, folded one on the other.

From above, you can either paint the workpiece with paints, or cover with colored paper.

In the end, we take something that looks like a match (the bottom should be square) and dipped into a black paint.

Creeper made of paper is ready!

Scheme of creeper made of paper

On the Internet, find the blanks and the scheme for assembling the creeper from paper is not a problem. Conveniently this is because you can only bend all the details in the necessary places and fix it with glue.

Here is a simple set consisting of glue and scissors.

We cut out all the blanks and begin to collect them together.

First we add the individual parts, and then glue them together.

Our paper creeper is ready.

Origami - keeper of paper

Nobody forbids the creation of such figures in the technique of origami. In fact, your task is to remember how the cube or parallelepiped is made, and then to collect from the individual parts a whole figure.

So, we need standard workpieces for origami figures in the form of squares.

Next, sort them by size. In our case, this is 24 small parts, 10 parts of medium size and 6 large (of which we just make a head).

We will create the body of the little man with the help of a cube technique of six pieces.

One large cube for the head, one parallelepiped of ten parts of medium size for the body, and 4 cubes of small pieces for the base. It remains only to glue everything together and draw black squares on the face.

How to make a creeper out of paper (for cosplay)?

Some simple figures are not enough, and they create real costumes from dense cardboard and colored paper. Here's one of those.

The base is made of cardboard or even boxes. One square for the head and a rectangular shape for the body. All it is desirable to cover with a layer of white paper or primer, so that through colored paper does not shine through.

We paste everything with green paper, and we will make a head from many small squares.

We also make holes for the eyes and mouth.

Great suit for carnival!