An old legend says that God gathered all the reptiles from the Garden of Eden into one bag and ordered a man to throw it into the sea with his own hands. And the curious Homo sapiens wanted to look at the creatures, untied the sack, and, of course, missed everyone. The Vladyka got angry and turned this man into a stork, so that he would protect other people from all kinds of toads and snakes. Since then, storks always settle near humans, feed on reptiles and bring us happiness.

Many old pictures show a stork with a baby. Among the Slavic peoples, it is generally accepted that it is this bird that is responsible for procreation and well-being. If storks have settled on the roof, the house will be full of happiness and children's laughter. And if they have not settled, then a wonderful stork with a baby can be made with their own hands from improvised material and installed on a ridge or on an apple tree in the center of the garden.




Happiness from bottles

It will take

To make a stork from plastic bottles for the garden, we need to prepare the following materials:

  • empty bottles;
  • thick wide board for the base;
  • a rod or thick wire for the legs;
  • a piece of foam 10 cm thick;
  • corrugated hose from the vacuum cleaner;
  • 2 plastic canisters with a volume of 5 liters;
  • metal mesh for wings;
  • stapler.

Master class on making happiness

For almost real storks to appear on the paths of your garden, you only need a few hours of enthusiastic DIY work.

  • Cut out a head with a beak from a piece of foam, draw eyes or glue black beads with your own hands.


  • Cut a two-piece beak from a dark bottle and glue it in place.


  • We begin the master class on making the torso by cutting off the handle in the canister. Then you need to bend the canister-shaped mesh with your own hands and cut off the excess.


  • To create legs, bend the bar and secure the ends to the board.


  • We are conducting a master class on the preparation of plastic feathers.


  • We attach the feathers to the canister, starting from the tail.
  • The neck-slinging workshop begins with attaching the wire to the reinforcement. Then a hose is put on it.

  • Attach the small feathers around your neck with tape.

  • Fix the feathers to the mesh.

  • The stork for our garden will stand with folded wings, so we just fix all the feathers with a stapler with our own hands, overlapping each previous row by a third.


  • We finish the master class by connecting all the details and decorative tinting of the eyes, beak and legs. You can install this bird with your own hands in the depths of the garden for the whole summer. It will not deteriorate from the rain and will not fly away.


Toys fashionable today, sewn with your own hands from ordinary fabric according to simple patterns. We will not fully describe the master class on their manufacture.

  • Cut out the details of the craft from the fabric, sew and fill with any filler.
  • Separately, you need to make a beak (you can from cardboard) and attach it to the head. It remains to make clothes, glue the eyes, wrap the baby and hand it to the stork.

Of course, you cannot settle such a wet bird on the branches of the garden, but it can decorate a flower pot on the windowsill.

Another way to make your home rich and happy is to craft a stork on the nest. You can take the bird tilde patterns as a basis. Cut feathers from plastic white milk bottles, hold them together and make wings, decorating the ends with real feathers. Place a few white feathers on the top of the head. Form a tail out of real feathers, sew or glue on eyes and a tie, and put the bird in the nest.


It can be made from ordinary rods, fastened with wire. To make a stork with a baby, put any doll in its wings. The master class on making a happy amulet is over.



These two rag birds cannot be left on the paths of the garden, and the master class on making the first stork takes a lot of time and materials. Don't be discouraged and just roll the nest and cut the flat bird out of PCB or plywood. Color it in, put a string bag with a baby doll in its beak and that's it, the stork with the baby has already settled on your roof.

A well-kept and attractive garden will always delight the eye. To make your garden more comfortable, you can decorate it with different ones made with your own hands. Today we will talk about how to make a stork for the garden and what materials can be used for this.

Let's start with the simplest thing - PET bottles.

Option number 1. Making a stork from plastic bottles

Before starting work, you need to take a small sheet of plywood and make templates out of it. The templates need to be made in the form of the body and wings of a bird, as shown in the image. You will also need opaque plastic bottles (preferably white or black), red tape and self-tapping screws. The procedure is as follows.

Step 1.First, you need to connect the templates made earlier with self-tapping screws. Plastic milk bottles will be used as feathers. Bottles should be cut into strips of equal width, and then fringed at the edges of each of them.

Step 2. Next, the finished feathers must be fixed on the stork's "body" with a glue gun. Typically, for the lower part of the torso and tail, PET bottles of already black color will be used (usually shampoo containers are used for this).

Step 3. The beak should be wrapped with red insulating tape.

Step 4. Plain wire is used to make legs. Bird eyes are available from any craft store. Everything, the stork is ready with its own hands!











Option number 2. Making a stork from polyurethane foam

Now let's talk about another option for making a stork for the garden with our own hands. Now you need to first prepare a plastic container for 5 liters, polyurethane foam, foam and scotch tape. The algorithm of actions should be as follows.

Step 1. First, the body parts are attached to the bottle with a container. For the neck, regular wire is used, lined with pieces of foam. The thighs must be fabricated in a similar manner (using foam and wire). As a key, a regular large-diameter nail is fine.

Step 2.The blank will look at the preliminary stage as shown in the image below.

Step 3. Waste electrodes are used for the legs of the bird (at least in this embodiment). In the absence of electrodes, you can select a similar material - for example, a thick wire, twisted in several turns, or metal rods made of thin reinforcement.

Step 4. So, all parts of the stork's "body" are assembled, but before proceeding to the next step, it is necessary to carefully check the strength and reliability of the fasteners.

Step 5. After that, the entire layout must be covered with polyurethane foam.

Step 6. All excess is neatly trimmed.

Step 7. The sculpture is now almost complete. If the polyurethane foam is already completely dry, then the bird needs to be painted with acrylic paint.

Step 9. Natural feathers are inserted into the wings and tail to make the stork look as realistic as possible. See what a wonderful garden stork you will have (if you do everything right, of course).

Option number 3. Making a stork for the garden from a canister

Before starting work, make sure you have the following supplies:

· Cans for five liters;

Plastic bottles (black and white);

· Plastic tubes;

· Thick wire;

· Foam;

After that, you must perform the following sequence of actions.

Step 1. Cut out foam blanks, use a knife to shape the head. Cut out the eye sockets and flatten the beak.

Step 2. Use sandpaper to make the surface as smooth as possible. Place toy eyes in the sockets (we have already talked about where you can get them).

Step 3. Cut a beak out of a plastic bottle and secure it with glue.

Step 4. Make the body of a bird from a plastic canister, cut off the handle.

Step 5. Cut a piece out of the net so that you can wrap the canister with it. Round off the mesh a little so that it looks more like wings.

Step 6. A thick metal rod must be bent and made into legs.

Step 7. Stork feathers are cut from white bottles.

Step 8. After that, you can proceed directly to the assembly of all elements. Work should start from the “tail”.

Step 9. For the "neck" a corrugation (for example, from a vacuum cleaner) or something similar is put on the wire. Feathers are attached with self-tapping screws. Due to the fact that our bird's wings are folded, the feathers can be fixed only on the stomach and slightly on the sides.

Step 10. White bottles are cut in half, and a fringe is formed at the cuts. The bottles are attached to the “neck” with tape.

Step 11. "Wings" must be done from one edge of the prepared mesh. It is important that the second row covers the first by 1/3. On the third row, white plastic is already used.

Step 12. For the "legs" of the stork, appropriate blanks are cut out of 0.5-liter bottles.

Step 13. It remains only to paint the "beak" and "legs" of the bird red. That's it, the garden stork is ready with your own hands!

For a more detailed acquaintance with this manufacturing method, we recommend watching a thematic video.

Video - DIY stork

Do-it-yourself decorative plywood stork will decorate any adjoining territory... Playgrounds, summer cottages look boring without any kind of decoration. A well-groomed flower bed will attract even more attention and delight the eye if you supplement it with the fake bird shown in the photo. There are many variations on the manufacture of artificial birds, made from all kinds of materials at hand, which sometimes cannot even be presented in the form of crafts.

Some animals require special skills, abilities and take up a lot of precious time, so it is better to take on such work, which will most likely be effective without painstaking efforts. One of these creations is a stork made from plywood with his own hand.

Why exactly a stork? The answer is reasoned enough. Even little child it is known that this noble bird personifies peace, tranquility, family well-being, loyalty, constancy. Many beliefs and signs are associated with the location of the stork nest, their annual return and offspring.

Where to start making decor

It has been proven and tested in practice that all ingenious inventions are simple and accessible to everyone. So this simple composition is acceptable in terms of material costs and complexity for people seeking to embellish and refine not only their territory, but also the surrounding space.

You will have to work with plywood. Quite suitable material for those who are trying to master the lessons carpentry... The material is easy to cut, although it is quite strong and dense. You can process it without a grinding machine, using sandpaper. After coating with several layers of drying oil or varnish, it is generally not subject to swelling, delamination, cracking due to external influence of precipitation and temperature changes.

Garden plywood storks are made from medium grades and thicknesses wood board... Eliminate the impact of factors external environment It is impossible in any way, but looking for the most expensive and high-quality plywood for a street display is an unreasonable decision. Therefore, it makes no sense to describe in detail the characteristics of the material. What will get it, from that an excellent creature from the family of birds is blind.

You need to start by roughly representing the actual size of the bird in order to know specific parameters consumable material. Plywood canvases are different sizes, but there is no need to cut a two-meter bird. If the stork settles in the front garden, then a small bird will fit into this space, perhaps more than one. And if you attach it to the pediment of the house, a vivid example in the photo, then it is advisable to make a larger-scale decor so that it is visible from afar and is not lost.

How can such beauty be lost, even if the color scheme is simple and at the same time bright. Running a little ahead, it will be necessary to stipulate that the color of the finished stork, cut and assembled by oneself, includes only three colors: gray, red, black.

Based on the description of a stork for a summer residence or garden, you can already make an estimate of materials for its manufacture:

  • plywood sheet;
  • paper or finished sketch;
  • pencil, scissors;
  • jigsaw;
  • paint with a brush;
  • ship varnish.

Work sequence

You can cut a stork out of plywood in a matter of hours. Sleight of hand and imagination will speed up the process unhindered. The first step is to draw it. Everyone knows what a stork looks like, but not everyone will be able to portray it.

The plywood stork drawings in the photo simplify the first step. All that remains is to project them onto a large paper size. As can be seen in the proposed sketch, a piece, a compass and others technical toolsare not useful. Anyone can draw two ovals and connect them with smooth lines. Try to depict a bird with a long neck, beak and wings in such a way that the silhouette resembles a representative of the stork order. The better the proportions are observed in relation to the template, the more chances of getting a semblance of the source.

Next, the drawn silhouette must be cut out. The plywood stork stencil is ready. All stages of creating a symbol of devotion and good luck are within the power of even a student, so the participation of children will not hurt. The paper stork must be put on a plywood sheet and lightly attached with buttons, stapler, tape, whatever comes across. Draw outlines with a pencil. The lines should be clear to maintain the smooth curves of the torso and sharp angles of the beak, tail and wings when cutting. Now you can start cutting. At this stage, rush and strong pressure on the jigsaw is useless. You have to work slowly.

The plywood stork template will be completely ready after thorough grinding from all sides. The first grinding is done with coarse sandpaper, after which it is imperative to walk a couple of times with a fine-grained one, including cuts. When the surface becomes smooth, without burrs, the most beautiful stage of creating a creation with your own hands begins: assembling all the parts into a single product.

Screwing on your legs and gluing on the wings is quick and easy. If the stork settles in the garden, it must be installed on a base. Take a small block of wood, drill holes in it, coat them generously with wood glue and insert your legs. It will take a little time for the wings and support to dry. It is advisable to press with a clamp and fix the wings with the body.

Then it's time to paint the bird. The most popular and suitable paint is acrylic. A sample of color is shown in the photo: the beak and legs are red (dark orange can be used), the body is light gray, the plumage of the tips of the wings and tail is black, the eyes are marked with small black circles. Cover with varnish when the paint is dry.

That's the whole procedure! A video with a lesson on making a magic bird is attached.

Arrangement of crafts

It is not enough to make a stork out of plywood. Regardless of the location of the plywood stork, you still need to make a nest for it. It will even resemble the present, because it will have to be built from thin twigs. On a horizontal surface, the nest should look like a stork. The same wide, deep. On the gable of the roof, the nest can also mimic a nest. Make it three-dimensional to make the composition look complete.

If desired, the stork can be paired. Then he is not alone. It is inexpensive to "reproduce" miracle birds, so after a few training sculptures, you can tackle more complex and laborious designs.

And your bird can also become the ancestor of a whole bird family in the country. For example, a stork can open a bird gallery, but a homemade flamingo, a peacock, a heron will continue it ... The fantasy is endless! Some craftsmen simply paint the plywood blank and varnish it. It turns out such a kind of painting on wood, where fantasy images are combined with your own creative abilities.

Your garden will truly be a place of miracles.

What else can you make a stork

We list only the most popular options:

  • car tires (perhaps the most popular option);
  • forged parts;
  • plastic lids (but this is a piece of jewelry);
  • tree;
  • shells;
  • disks.

The easiest option is a plywood stork. You just make a template with your own hands, according to which you cut out the future sculpture. Paint your bird of happiness on both sides with acrylic paints. Or with the ones that you have, covering the pattern with construction varnish on top.

DIY decor for a summer residence (video)

A stork in the country can only be the beginning of your creative experiments. As practice shows, appetite comes with eating: even people who are far from artistic work get a taste, and other interesting characters appear on the site over time. And this is great, they delight not only the owners, but also the guests, who are becoming more and more in connection with such dacha art.

Reviews and comments

Oksana Vladimirovna 20.12.2015

Interesting idea... But is there enough talent? And I am also worried that the structure will not be stable. If you make a torso from a plastic bottle, then it will probably need to be weighted with something. So that the wind does not blow away.

Artem 03.03.2016

I used a 5 liter plastic bottle to make a pig, although they are mostly just made from bottles, cutting out the necessary shape, but I still had polyurethane foam and covered the bottle with it. The pig came out fat and looked like natural. Only to smooth the foam in the form of leather, I used gloves and lubricated with oil, so the foam practically did not stick. Painted on top and ready.

Sergey 14.06.2016

I do too garden sculptures with the help of plastic bottles, but I prefer to stick them with plaster and give them any necessary shape. Quite easy and the costs are scanty. Then I just paint with any paint and the figure is ready.

Igor 02/01/2017

I also want to make a couple of storks :) (I have two adults, only the price is sky-high) There are pieces of hard foam, but it's scary to cut - I'm not an artist, I'm an electrician :) 😮. But I think I'll make up my mind ... I'll try to provide the result. By the way, the cart wheel has already been sculpted from polystyrene.

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The beautifully landscaped garden is always pleasing to the eye. Garden sculptures that can be made by yourself, for example or, will help to make it more comfortable. One of the most popular is the stork. In this article we will look at what a stork can be made of.

How to make a stork with your own hands from plastic bottles?

To work, you need to cut a template from a sheet of plywood. This is the body of a bird and wings on the sides. Also prepare white and black plastic opaque bottles, self-tapping screws and red electrical tape.

  1. We fasten the templates together with self-tapping screws.
  2. For feathers, we use plastic bottles from milk. We cut them into strips of the same width and make a fringe around the edges.
  3. Next, using a glue gun, attach the feathers to the body of the bird.
  4. For the tail and lower body, we use black shampoo bottles.
  5. We wrap the beak with red tape.
  6. Legs can be made of wire. And buy toy eyes in a craft store.
  7. A stork for the garden with your own hands is ready!

Do-it-yourself stork from polyurethane foam

Now let's consider another option, how you can make a stork with your own hands. In this case, we use a five-liter container, scotch tape with foam and polyurethane foam.

  1. With the help of tape we attach the body parts to the plastic container. The neck consists of a wire lined with foam pieces.
  2. For the hips, we also use pieces of styrofoam.
  3. A large nail will do to make the beak.
  4. This is what the workpiece looks like at this stage.
  5. The author of the lesson suggests making legs from used electrodes. You can pick up similar materials: it can be metal rods or thick wire with several turns.
  6. Before proceeding to the next stage of manufacturing, check the reliability of the support.
  7. Next, just apply the polyurethane foam over the layout.
  8. Cut off the excess.
  9. We paint the finished sculpture with acrylic paints.
  10. Modify the nose from a piece of wood and attach it to a nail.
  11. To make the stork look like a real one, insert real feathers into the tail and wings.
  12. Here is such a wonderful stork turned out.

Making a stork with your own hands from a canister

For work, you will need the following materials:

  • five-liter canister;
  • durable thick wire and plastic tubes;
  • grid;
  • styrofoam;
  • white and dark plastic bottles;
  • corrugation.

Now we will consider step by step all the stages of manufacturing.

  1. We cut out blanks from sheet polystyrene.
  2. Next, use a knife to give them the outlines of the head.
  3. We give the beak a flatter shape and cut out the eye sockets.
  4. We make the surface smooth with a sandpaper. We insert toy eyes into the eye sockets.
  5. Cut a beak out of a plastic bottle and attach it to Titan glue.
  6. We make a torso for a stork with our own hands from a plastic canister.
  7. We cut off the handle.
  8. Cut out a piece from the mesh so that you can wrap the canister with it.
  9. Round off the mesh a bit to make it look more like wings.
  10. We bend a thick rod and make legs.
  11. We cut feathers from white bottles.
  12. Now you can start assembling all the components together.
  13. We start work from the tail.
  14. To make a neck, we put a corrugated hose from a vacuum cleaner or a similar part on the wire.
  15. We attach all feathers to self-tapping screws.
  16. Since the stork's wings are folded, it is enough to attach the feathers to the belly and a little on the sides.
  17. Cut the white bottles in half and make a fringe cut. We attach them to the neck with tape.
  18. We start making the wings from the edge of the net.
  19. Cover the next row by a third.
  20. Starting from the third row, use white plastic.
  21. To make the legs, we cut out blanks from half-liter bottles.
  22. Finally, paint the bird's beak and legs red.
  23. A stork for a garden with your own hands is ready.

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