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How to make a clock out of cardboard with your own hands. How to make a clock out of cardboard: master class. Teaching a child time consists of several techniques.

Watch dial model. Master class with step-by-step photos

Natalya Viktorovna Suslova, primary school teacher, Municipal Educational Institution Secondary School No. 7 named after. Admiral F.F. Ushakov, Tutaev, Yaroslavl region.
Description: This master class is intended for children from 6 years old, primary school teachers, educators, and parents.
Purpose: didactic material for mathematics lessons, interior decoration.
Target: making a watch dial.
Tasks:- strengthen the ability to work with paper;
- develop children's creativity, imagination, and imagination;
- develop fine motor skills, accuracy when working with glue and a needle;
- cultivate patience and confidence in your affairs.

A man who wastes time
He himself doesn’t notice how old he is.
E Schwartz
Even in ancient times, people knew how to navigate in time and space:
according to the stars, according to the sun, even then the first sundial was invented.
Man has invented all sorts of clocks throughout his existence: lunar, water, candle, sand, oil.
Such an ingenious invention could not fail to find universal application. Many of the first watches served humanity long and faithfully, but over time, more modern and convenient watch models appeared.
In today’s dynamic world, you have to appreciate every minute, as the saying “time is money” becomes more relevant every year. In order to control yourself, you simply need to have a good sense of time.
Teaching a child to navigate a clock correctly is a real art. This kind of activity requires a lot of time to be spent explaining the different names for the same designation. The main thing is patience and the ability to wait, and not immediately demand skills and abilities from the child.
The first and best tool is a home clock with hands, which we will make today.

They go all the time.
Not a person. (watch)
We don't sleep during the day
We don't sleep at night
And day and night
We knock, we knock. (watch)
I have no legs, but I walk
I have no mouth, but I will say,
When to sleep, when to get up,
When to start work. (watch)
Here's a hut with arrows,
And inside there sits a cuckoo

And shouts: “Kuk-ku, kuk-ku!
I guard the minutes!" (clock)
Watch.
When to go to bed and get up
When should we start a game?
When to sit down for a lesson
When there is a pie with raspberries -
The clock will tell us everything exactly,
So that the question: “What time is it?” -
You could answer every time.
A watch is a mystical gift.
It's not time that has power over you,
And you are above him - let him be bright
Yours every day and every hour!
The clock does not tolerate inattention,
And in happiness, be sensitive to the clock.
They are wealth and recognition
They bring it to us at the appointed hour.

Material:
colored cardboard,
colored paper (landscape sheet),
scissors,
glue,
thread, needle,
small flat button
hole puncher.


Sample


Step-by-step description of the work:
To work we need templates.


1. Making a dial. Trace the outline of the dial on the back of the colored cardboard.


Trace the inner circle on a landscape sheet.


Cut out the details.


Place the parts on top of each other and glue them.


Fold a landscape sheet like an accordion into 12 pieces, draw circles (other geometric shapes) for the numbers.


Cut out the details.


Glue the parts to the dial and decorate the numbers with a felt-tip pen. The dial is ready!


2. Making arrows. Make 2 holes on the back of the dark cardboard with a hole punch.


Align the holes with the template holes. Trace the arrow patterns.


Cut out the arrows.


3. Assembling the dial model. Place the arrows on top of each other, align the holes of the arrows, and place them on the center of the circle.



Place a flat button on top and sew to the dial.



Reverse side of the dial.


Use a felt-tip pen to mark the minutes.


Dial models are ready in different design options.


Creative success!

If you want to make something with your children from available materials, then cardboard is best for this. It is durable, cheap, and cuts well with scissors. You can always stick multi-colored sheets of paper on it and decorate the craft. And don’t let it seem to you that cardboard and paper look too simple and cheap, and the child will be dissatisfied. A child’s imagination allows him to be content with little, if it is something bright, colorful and easy to understand. Try watching some simple cartoon that the children are delighted with, but you find boring. Then you will understand that what seems primitive to an adult is a real magical world for children.

Details of the manufacture of children's watches

On the Hendik video channel, they filmed a video lesson on how to make a new clock out of cardboard, equipped with hands. We will need scissors, glue, cardboard and some kind of felt-tip pen. Let's take orange cardboard. Accordingly, you will get a watch like this.

Let's find an object with which you can trace a circle. On yellow paper you need a smaller circle. Now let's cut them out. Place the smaller circle on top of the larger one and glue it together.

Let's make the arrows gold. Minute and hour. Let's make holes in the center of the dial and the hands. Now let's draw numbers on the dial. For this we use a felt-tip pen. All that remains is to attach the arrows to the dial. Thanks to the cord, they can rotate, just like real ones.

And they think confidently. Now we are learning to determine the time and even lay it out from the numbers on a special scoreboard.

You can teach your child to tell time already in preschool age; The sooner he learns to do this, the easier it will become for his parents. In addition, work ability tests are used as entrance tests in many high-status educational institutions.

Cardboard clocks are simply irreplaceable - activities with them become much more understandable and visual. At the same time, it is absolutely not necessary to buy factory-made teaching aids and dummies of watches, since every parent can make a watch with their own hands for a child.

What is needed for this:

  • Thick cardboard.
  • Compass.
  • Markers.
  • Scissors.
  • Empty ballpoint pen refill.
  • Matches.

Using a compass we draw two circles with the same center - one larger, the other slightly smaller. On the inner circle we put sixty divisions at equal intervals and arrange the numbers according to the dial of a real watch. We write Arabic numbers; children learn to work with Roman numbers around the second grade of primary school.

Let's cut out our clocks. We make hands for them - as usual, a wide and short hour hand and a narrower and longer one for the minute hand. We attach them to the dial using a piece of empty rod, the edges of which are then melted in the fire of a burning match and flattened with a matchbox.


Ready! You can safely take such a hand-made cardboard clock to school when it’s time to polish your ability to tell time.

Well, if we want to teach the child before school, then for classes we will prepare an empty dial of an electronic watch (four empty square windows) and numbers for it. Images of a clock whose hands show a certain time are also useful.


We explain to the child the basics: which hand shows the hours, which one shows the minutes, how many divisions there are in total. And then we learn to determine by the location of the hands how many hours it is and how many minutes it is. If with a clock everything usually works out very easily, then with minutes many children get confused. Therefore, you can draw on the dial next to the designation of each hour the designation of the number of minutes (10, 15, 20, etc.).


We try to show the same time on our watch as in the pictures - we put the hands in the desired position, determine how many hours and minutes we have received.

When the basics are mastered, we move on to the next stage: we lay out the number of hours and minutes on the electronic dial, and the child shows them on his watch. This exercise is often used when applying to high-status schools.

And, of course, the final stage will be to practice the acquired knowledge on a real watch. Ask as often as possible what time it is, draw your child’s attention to the clock when you are going somewhere or planning to go somewhere after some time. So the baby will early learn not only to tell time, but also to feel and plan.

To create a cozy home, you need to think through many details. First of all, this applies to interior and decorative elements, such as curtains, lamps, clocks and pillows. Today we propose to consider how to make a watch with your own hands. Anyone can make them. The main task is to install a large working mechanism; it is usually bought in a specialized store. Having an old watch will greatly simplify the task, because you can use its mechanism. Everything else depends on your skill and imagination.

Wall clock using decoupage technique (MK)

You can make a clock for the kitchen with your own hands from scrap materials. But, if you want to create an original product, then the decoupage style will be the ideal solution.. These watches look elegant and will become a unique decoration for your home interior. We offer an interesting master class that will help you create your own wall clock at minimal cost.

You also need to prepare:

  • clockwork hands;
  • wooden base (round or square);
  • napkins and ready-made patterns on paper;
  • acrylic paints;
  • tassels;
  • sponges and varnish.

Making a watch with your own hands in decoupage style is carried out in a certain sequence:

1. The workpiece is being processed . The base of the future product must be sanded using sandpaper and coated three times with white acrylic paint, it will serve as a primer.

2. When the paint has dried, retreat a couple of centimeters from the edge of the workpiece and outline the future framework .


We outline the frame

3. The base is given texture , choose a paint color that best suits the interior. The paint is diluted and applied with a sponge in a chaotic manner to age the product.


Apply a second coat of paint

4. The frame of the future watch stands out more dark color, brown paint is ideal for this.


Painting the frame

5. From prepared rice paper pattern is cut out and applied to the workpiece . If a napkin is used, then it is soaked in water and applied to the selected place on the dial. Glue is applied over the image.


Glue the image

6. Now you need to use your imagination and make sure that the drawing fits organically into the surface. Paints of appropriate tones and a sponge will help here. With their help a smooth transition is created from the pattern to the surface of the dial. It is important to be extremely careful; if you cope with this task, then you are a great master.


Making a smooth transition

7. At this stage the product needs to be aged , to do this, apply a two-component cracking agent to the surface with a dry brush (you can buy it at a store that sells craft supplies).


Apply a layer of craquelure

8. After the craquelure dries, cracks will appear on the product, which will give it elegance. The workpiece is varnished as a protective layer.


Varnish

At the end, all that remains is to install the arrows, the mechanism and glue the numbers (the latter can be drawn according to the template). Now the clock has a completed look; it can be used as decor for the kitchen, bedroom, or living room.


The finished result

On video: making wall clocks using decoupage technique

Cardboard clock (MK)

Some needlewomen make their own kitchen clocks from cardboard.. Such a decorative item can become not just useful, but also an exclusive item. Before answering the question of how to make a clock out of cardboard, you need to make sure you have the appropriate materials.

To work you will need:

  • thick cardboard;
  • multi-colored caps or buttons;
  • operating mechanism and arrows;
  • compass;
  • PVA glue.

To make your own wall clock, follow these steps:

1. Using a compass, make a circle on cardboard and then cut it out.


Cut out a circle from cardboard

2. Using glue, caps or buttons are glued in appropriate places.


Glue the lids to the cardboard

3. Numbers are depicted on the caps (use a marker or acrylic paint, depending on the material from which the parts are made).


Drawing numbers

4. A hole is made in the center of the intended circle to install the mechanism and hands.


Making a hole

5. The last step is to install the arrow mechanism. A battery is also inserted to operate the clock.


As you can see, you can make a clock out of cardboard very quickly and you don’t need any special skills, but such a decoration will complement the interior of the chosen room.

Quilling style product(MK)

A good option would be to make a watch in the quilling style. This type of arts and crafts uses paper strips of different widths and lengths.. They are twisted into patterns and a composition is formed. You can make a similar clock according to this scheme:

  • The basis for the watch will be thick cardboard or plywood. Black paper is glued to the body. To create contrast, decorative elements are mainly created from white or light-colored paper. When choosing a color, take into account the interior of the room where the clock will be installed. They should fit harmoniously.

This is what the finished product looks like
  • Numbers are made from prepared strips of paper. To do this, use short strips. At the same time, decorative elements are twisted. Various compositions are used for decoration. These could be flowers or just patterns. It is better to draw a sketch in advance, which will allow you to evaluate the appearance of the future product.

We twist paper strips into patterns and numbers

3. The created numbers and decorative elements are glued to the selected places using PVA glue.


Glue the finished elements to the base

4. A hole is made in the center of the base and a mechanism with arrows is installed.


Installing the clock mechanism

Ideas for creating wall clocks vary. Focus on the materials that you have available, but there may be a lot of them. It is allowed to use additional elements, be it lace, satin ribbons, beads, rhinestones or even stickers. A kitchen wall clock made of paper or other materials will allow you to always know the time. And a decorative element made with your own hands will please the eye.

As an idea, you can try to make a wristwatch, but in this case everything is much more complicated. This is due to their small size. The best option here would be to experiment with straps. Combining chains of different thicknesses will allow you to create an original watch for your wrist. Also, zippers, elastic bands, and beads can serve as a decorative strap.

Clock made of paper and CD (2 videos)

Options for homemade watches (35 photos)

Hello dear friends and readers! Today I want to show you how to make a watch with your own hands for a child.

All parents know how important it is to teach their children to correctly tell time using a clock. Especially if the baby is going to school.

Many children have difficulty counting minutes. Some people cannot understand what 13, 14, 15, etc. hours mean.

To easily explain how a clock works and how to correctly determine the time using it, you can make a model of a clock with your own hands at home. Moreover, it is not at all difficult.

How to make a watch with your own hands

For the craft we will need:

1. A sheet of colored or white cardboard

2. Sheet of colored paper

3. Low box or box lid

5. Ruler, pencil, compass

6. Markers

7. A piece of foam

8. Needle with a tip at the end

9. Scissors

Execution sequence step by step with photo

♦ Take the box and turn it upside down.

♦ Cut a square out of cardboard to the size of the box and glue it, this will be the case for the watch.

♦Cut out a circle from colored paper. We draw it using a compass; you can also circle a round object, such as a plate.

> First, we divide our circle into equal 12 parts, in each part we write numbers with a felt-tip pen from 1 to 12, like on a clock.

> Below, opposite each digit indicating the hour, we write the minutes in a different color.

> We draw lines from the edge between the numbers, 3 cm long, and cut along them with scissors.

♦ Then we draw and cut out arrows from cardboard:

>Make the hour hand 6 cm long and 1.5 cm wide.

>Minute hand - 8 cm long, 1 cm wide.

♦ Glue the circle with the dial to the center of our body, leaving the edges free.

♦ We bend each edge in order, starting from 1 and write 13 under it, under 2-14, under 3-15 and so on until 12.

♦ Attach the hands to the center of the clock using a needle with a tip.

♦ To prevent the sharp end of the needle from sticking out from below, you can attach a piece of foam plastic or cork to it.

Now you know how to make a clock with your own hands from cardboard and paper for a child.

With their help, it will be much easier for your baby to learn to tell time.

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