Application on the theme of winter how to make snowflakes. Application on the theme "winter" in kindergarten

So, let's see what applications on the New Year theme you can implement in the application classes in kindergarten groups.

Idea Pack #1

Christmas applications with Christmas trees.

The simplest and brightest paper application on the theme of "New Year" is an elegant Christmas tree. This application is very easy to prepare and it is always clear to children.

The most primitive New Year's application of the Christmas tree is created according to the principle of laying strips on top of each other (starting from the longest and ending with the shortest). The strips can be cut or torn (as is done on the New Year's application with the left Christmas tree in the figure below). A simple applique Christmas tree for children 4-5 years old.

Most Classic The Christmas tree application looks like three triangles glued overlapping each other with a pyramid. You can complement this method with a beautiful fringe cut along the bottom edge of each triangular tier of the Christmas tree (as done in the left photo from the figure below). Or you can make a backing tier from white paper for each green paper tier of the Christmas tree. So that it peeks out from under the green silhouette (as it is done in the right picture from the photo of the Christmas tree below). This application is suitable for children (5-6 years old).

In the younger group of the kindergarten (for children 3-4 years old), you can make very simple New Year's applications with a Christmas tree. Here is the tree with just one triangle of green paper. And she needs to wear red beanie cap, add white edging and pompom. And then add a stand-leg and a red nose. And then draw snow around the Christmas tree with white gouache using your fingertips. Simple and bright application for kids.

Also, young children will really like to make an application with their own hands, where the silhouette of a Christmas tree is made of colored paper, more before pasting on cardboard need to decorate with stamps.

To do this, you need to use STAMPS ( bottle caps) and containers with thick paint. I put gouache in ordinary plastic lids from cans, a little bit at a time - and put in each lid a teaspoon of PVA GLUE- I stir it with paint into a homogeneous mass - so in caps it turns out more paint and gouache is spent more economically). And then I put a stamp in each paint - a bottle cap. On the table where 4 children are sitting, I put 4 caps with different colors of paint. And the children take turns taking different stamps and printing prints.

Then gently apply glue to paper, where the same silhouette of a Christmas tree has already been drawn - and on this glue silhouette spot we carefully transfer our Christmas tree detail decorated with stamps. This is also the right app. for kids 3-4 years old.

More kids love geometric appliqué pyramid in the shape of a Christmas tree. Where you need to lay strips and rows of circles with your own hands according to the logic of their number.

First the children themselves must understand which circles are larger, which are smaller and determine which strip which circles belong to. I deliberately cut circles of a different color than on the sample, so that the children do not stupidly guess how to do it from the color sample - but compare their own sets of circles - select a larger, medium and smaller set. And then they laid out and pasted an application out of them.

And here is the application of the Christmas tree using the ORIGAMI technique (for children 6-7 years old). Where modules are made of paper - which then fit into the image of a Christmas tree. How exactly to fold the modules for this application, I showed in detail in the article, where we glued similar Christmas trees on postcards -

But New Year's applications of Christmas trees with interesting overlaps and bends. If you look closely at the photo, you will understand exactly how these works were made. And you can teach children to make a similar carved pattern with their children's hands.

And here's an idea Christmas tree appliqués using the QWILLING technique. Here the difficulty lies in the fact that prepare quilling twist modules yourself in advance.

How to make modules for quilling.

A strip of paper is wound on a stick for quilling (or an ordinary toothpick) - then the twist is laid in a stencil ruler with round holes– and is released into free unwinding within the framework of this stencil.

Next, the twist that has unwound to the size of the stencil is removed from the stencil and glue the tail-tip to the side of the twist. We make several such twists - due to straightening in the stencil, they all turn out to be the same size.

Then we bend each twist, flatten it with our fingers, giving it drop-shaped or petal-shaped. And from such drops (petals) we lay out a Christmas tree - we put the twist modules on PVA glue.

Idea Pack #2

Application Santa Claus and Snow Maiden.

And now let's move on to New Year's applications with the traditional participants in the New Year's holiday - Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden.

You can make a simple symmetrical silhouette of Santa Claus with a triangular beard (on the left photo below). Or you can make an application of Santa Claus with smooth rounded lines of all details.

How to copy an idea for an application from a computer screen.

You can copy the lines of all appliqué details straight from the screen this monitor. To do this, I put a sheet of office paper directly on the screen - the picture on the screen shines through the paper and with light pencil movements I trace it along the contour. And I get a ready-made template for the application.

If I need to enlarge or reduce the picture on the screen, I press the button with one hand ctrl on the keyboard and with the second hand spin the mouse wheel– forward (to increase) backward (to decrease). Thus, I get the size of the application that I need. If, when enlarged, the picture crawls sideways off the screen, then the buttons on the keyboard with arrows help here left and right.

Here are some more beautiful motives for a DIY New Year's applique with Santa Claus, where he is presented in a long fur coat and felt boots and with a duffel bag.

Santa Claus's handles can be placed apart, or pressed to the belly (to save paper). The beard can be pointed in the shape of a triangle, or rounded in the shape of a cloud (see photo below).

Here is another simple and beautiful application with Santa Claus in full size. I like the technique here that a white mustache is glued over a beard. A red round nose and buttons add a pop of color to this childish Christmas appliqué.

You can make an author's collage application with your own hands, where many details of New Year's paraphernalia are collected, where the silhouettes of Christmas trees, gifts, gingerbread houses, deer, Santa Clauses are layered on top of each other in a cheerful festive chaos (as is done on the application below).

You can create your own collage of funny snowmen playing hide and seek behind the Christmas trees. Or scatter New Year's deer, penguins in red caps, etc. everywhere.

You can peep the idea for a collage application on any New Year's picture on the Internet or on a postcard. And embody this idea with the help of colored paper. Removing something copyright and adding something of their own.

It is not necessary to portray Santa Claus in full growth. You can make an economical version of the application where the character is displayed only in portrait.

It will look beautiful if Santa Claus’s face and nose are glued from beige paper (light orange) and then put on the cheeks and on the tip of the nose an imprint of red (with a weak solution of red and using not a brush, but a foam sponge - or you can use blush and apply them with your finger for the application). This is a simple, fast and economical application for colored paper. Suitable for parents - for a craft contest in kindergarten.

You can get templates for such applications, if you put a sheet of paper directly on the monitor screen and draw a pencil around the picture that is translucent from the screen. To enlarge the image to the size you need, press the Ctrl button with your left hand and while holding this button down, scroll the mouse wheel forward.

But below is an example of a New Year's application where, in addition to colored paper, paper lace doily to decorate the beard of Santa Claus (you can buy such napkins in the store, or cut them out of paper with your own hands). We just cut out a BIG SNOWFLAKER with a lace pattern and put it under the carved round face of Santa Claus - we get the same effect.

But simple applications of Santa Claus with the Snow Maiden, where each element is a rectangle of colored paper with a white back side.

If a square of blue paper fold the white corner out- then we get the white face of the Snow Maiden against the background of a blue kokoshnik (see in the photo below). And the hands of the Snow Maiden are obtained due to double fold left and right corner a simple RECTANGLE made of blue paper.

A simple do-it-yourself New Year's appliqué with colored paper design elements.

Here is another silhouette application of the Snow Maiden - decorated with cotton wool and rhinestones. Suitable for children 5-7 years old.

Idea Pack #3

New Year's applications with cotton wool.

And here is a series of applications where white soft cotton wool is used as a snow material. Here is an example where the snowman is made from cotton pads, and the snow crown of the trees is made from cotton balls(you tear off a piece of cotton wool and roll it into a ball with your hands - you collect a bowl of such balls and start creating a New Year's application.

And here is the craft done from flat cotton pads- to save money, I break the disc into two layers.

And here is the application of Santa Claus, where it is made of cotton pads beard and pompom on the hat.

And here Santa Claus's beard is made of large cotton balls - they are already sold in ready-made ball form in pharmacies - just tell the pharmacist: I need cotton balls.

Idea Pack #4

Puff applications for the New Year.

I like very much voluminous applications- when the picture jumps out of the sheet. The 3D effect on the application always looks attractive and increases the pleasure of the work done.

Here idea with christmas bells- a simple application for children of the middle group. They themselves must roll the yellow flat paper circle into a bell-like shape. And fold the holly leaves in half. You already prepare beads on strings yourself. Or they can be replaced with plasticine beads rolled onto twine.

But do-it-yourself multi-layer application, where the parts are glued to each other with an air space between them - this is achieved due to the fact that we glue the parts not on glue, but on WINDOW INSULATION (such a thick foam tape with an adhesive edge).

We lay the insulation tape between the details of the application (if necessary, use double-sided tape - since one side of the insulation tape is not sticky, but we need the adhesive surface to be on both sides).

There is also double-sided PLUG tape on sale - it is as plump as a heater - and it can be used for such plump New Year's applications.

Idea Pack #5

SNOWMAN on New Year's applications.

And here is the application of the snowman. It can be done in volumetric CHIP technique - as in the right photo, or in the usual planar form - but then, try to come up with some interesting angle for the snowman. For example, let him throw his head up and admire the snowflakes.

I give only the simplest snowman application for the younger group of kindergarten - a snowman inside a glass snow globe. Simple and very beautiful New Year's application.

Idea Pack #6

New Year's applications with the DEER.

Also, New Year-themed applications may contain other characters like a deer or a penguin.

It is very easy to depict a deer with your children's hands on the application. Bend the pointed triangle down with the tip. Add eyes, horns and nose.

You can make an application from the silhouette of a deer muzzle. With big eyes and bright bright horns.

If you don’t feel sorry for the paper, then you can depict a full-length deer on the New Year’s application. With a big red nose and a bright striped scarf.

And very often a deer is depicted with Christmas decorations on branched horns. You can see options for such images in my article.

Idea Pack #7

New Year's city on applications.

And here is another beautiful application for children in the form of a winter city. If you add an elegant Christmas tree to this urban landscape, then the application will acquire a New Year's theme.

Snowflakes on this application are made with a hole punch with screen cutting of snowflakes. These figured hole punchers are sold in craft stores. And the cheapest way is to order them on the Ali Express website with free shipping from China - one piece will cost 0.5 dollars.

Windows on such an application can be drawn with a regular black marker. The moon can also be made from a cotton pad painted yellow.

And here is an idea how to make a distant mountain town. Snow-capped mountains are depicted using white paper napkins. We scatter houses and Christmas trees on the slopes of the mountains, scatter snowflakes-confetti across the sky (they can also be pressed with an ordinary office round hole punch). And in the sky we add a Christmas star with a long train-tail made of narrow strips of paper. Beautiful Christmas application for children for the New Year.

And above the winter town you can stick an application of Santa Claus flying on his magic sleigh with deer. Beautiful magical application for the New Year.

Idea Pack #8

New Year's application ON WINDOWS.

Separately, I would like to take out such a topic as applications on windows. Ready-made stickers for windows are on sale. But why buy when you can make your own. Now large sheets of A3 and A2 colored paper are already on sale, so you can cut out New Year's characters for window applications yourself.

In kindergartens, we are used to decorating windows with silhouettes of Christmas trees and angels. But why not break this stereotype and set a NEW New Year's mood this year with a new storyline.

For example, to make such a white bear or Santa Claus on the glass, which seem to look into our window. Beautiful window application in kindergarten.

It can be a brave snowman or a timid deer.

Or your window can be decorated with applique of friendly penguins or snowmen in knitted hats.

You can make a window application in the form of bullfinches sitting on rowan branches.

Here is a selection of ideas for an application on the New Year's theme that I have prepared for you today. Your children and you yourself will be happy to spend these New Year's days with interesting activities in kindergarten or fun at home.

Just a little colored paper - and real magic will enter your home. After all, the hands of a child are clean. And what they do is sure to become a reality. Let your children create a magical reality of happiness in your family.

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Do-it-yourself paper application on the theme: "Winter-winter". Master class with step by step photos.

Laikam Olga Vasilievna-educator, MADOU CRR Kindergarten No. 121, Kaliningrad
Target: Creating an application from paper on a winter theme.
Tasks:
-To teach children to create a picture with a three-dimensional application using the method of trimming, cutting out relief figures, objects;
- Strengthen the skills of folding paper in half in children, improve skills in working with scissors;
-Develop artistic and aesthetic taste;
To instill in children the desire to bring joy to themselves and others with crafts made by themselves.
-Educate accuracy when working with glue.
The work will be interesting for primary school teachers, kindergarten teachers, teachers of additional education, as well as for creative parents.
O. Fokina
Deep snow all around
Where I don't look.
A blizzard sweeps and swirls.
Do you recognize winter?
The rivers fell asleep under the ice,
Frozen motionless,
Snowdrifts burn with silver,
Do you recognize winter?


For MK we need materials:


- colored paper;
-White paper;
- a white napkin;
- a disposable plate of blue color;
-scissors;
-PVA glue;
-gouache;
brush for glue;
- rod from a ballpoint pen;
- a ruler and a simple pencil.
Templates:



We start making blanks for future trees, a roof and a window for a house. To do this, cut out squares, rectangles from a sheet of white paper (you choose the size yourself, depending on the volume of the plate you have prepared).


The next step is to carefully fold our blanks in half.


Now, on folded leaves, we draw trees, a spruce, a window, a roof of a house. Pay attention when you do this with a child, explain that you need to draw a half of the tree from the side of the fold of the sheet.


This is what we should get when you carefully cut out these shapes.


From a sheet of green paper, I cut out a base square for our house (the size depends on the diameter of the plate).


It remains to prepare small squares for voluminous "snow", which we will lay out by trimming. To do this, we take a napkin and cut it, first into strips 1 cm wide, and then we cut these strips into squares 1x1 cm in size.


And now, when all the blanks are cut out, we proceed to the most important work, gluing all the figures onto the plate. First, we glue the house (green square).


then, I paste the roof. My roof turned out to be already snowy, fluffy.


Now trees have "grown" near our house. You can arrange the trees at your discretion. We glue a window on the house, add a pipe with smoke on the roof.


We start laying out the "snow". To do this, we thickly smear the plate with glue and begin to twist the napkin squares. We take the square, insert the rod from the handle into the middle and scroll the napkin without removing it from the rod with glue onto the plate. And so one by one, we glue the entire bottom of the plate.


I got these little snowdrifts. But something is missing in our picture, a little more snow.


Let's add snow, for this I took white gouache and shaded it a little over the house, trees, to give our picture a winter landscape.


To give an even more fabulous picture, you can add finely chopped silver tinsel.
Our work is finished, now it can be arranged in a craft corner, attached to a children's corner. I think that you will find a place for her. Creative success to you!

Municipal Administrative Preschool Educational Institution

Early Development Center Kindergarten №43

Development of a summary of the lesson on the implementation of applications from paper

"Zimushka - winter"

Educator:

Ryndia Olga Petrovna

Kaliningrad

2017

Lesson topic: "Zimushka - winter."

1. The purpose of the lesson: To form the ability to create a winter landscape using the broken appliqué technique.

2. Tasks:

1. Expand children's understanding of winter, the signs of winter;

2. Continue to teach children how to stick ready-made paper forms on the base, to form the ability to make snowflakes using the broken appliqué technique;

3. Develop fine motor skills of hands, accuracy, attention, imagination, creativity;

4. Develop the ability to answer questions, promote the activation of children's speech;

5. Cultivate love for the winter season, for nature, for beauty.

3. Type of lesson: complex.

4. Form of occupation: frontal, group, individual.

5. Duration: 20 minutes.

6. Participants: children of the middle group.

7. Age of students: 4-5 years.

8. Equipment and materials: CD- a player with a recording of P.I. Tchaikovsky's melody "The Seasons" "January", ready-made parts for appliqué (trees), a sheet of white paper for snow, a dark-colored appliqué base, a glue stick (for each child), an appliqué sample, reproductions of the painting "Winter" by I. Shishkin, illustrations depicting winter natural phenomena, magnetic board.

9. Preliminary preparation: looking at illustrations depicting winter landscapes, getting to know poetry, proverbs, riddles about winter, reading G.Kh. Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen", sculpting various figures from snow during a walk, observing and examining snowflakes, preparing details for appliqué.

10. Methods and techniques for working with children:

Verbal (story, questions,conversation, explanation) visual (demonstration of a reproduction of the painting by I. Shishkin "Winter", illustrations depicting winter natural phenomena),corrective (physical minute, finger gymnastics),game (riddles about winter, about winter natural phenomena).

11. The structure of the lesson:

Main part (Motivational-orienting stage)

Guessing riddles about winter, talking about winter, guessing riddles about winter natural phenomena, physical education “We will build a snowball”, looking at a reproduction of I. Shishkin’s painting “Winter”, talking about the picture, finger gymnastics “Snowballs”, performing a broken application

16 min.

End of the lesson (Reflective-evaluative stage)

Exhibition of children's work, switching children to another activity

3 min.

12. The course of the lesson:

1. Organizational moment.

(The teacher and the children gather on the carpet in a circle.)

A minute of entry into the day "Circle of Joy".

Teacher: Good morning, children! Snowy and cold weather this morning! I didn't want to leave my warm, cozy home. But I so wanted to meet you and I am very glad about it!

Let's join hands and greet each other in unison:

Good morning, good light!

With kind words and regards!

Children: (Repeat greetings.)

2. Motivation-indicative stage.

Educator: Guys, guess riddles:

Messed up the paths

Decorated the windows.

Gave joy to children

And she rode on a sled.

Children: Winter!

Educator: Well done! Next riddle:

Snow on the fields, ice on the waters,

The blizzard is walking.

When does it happen?

Children: In winter!

Teacher: All right! Who among you loves this time of year and why?

Children: You can build a snowman, sledding, skating, playing snowballs.

Educator: Winter is a wonderful time of the year. Many phenomena are associated with it in nature. Guess what winter natural phenomena I will tell you about.(Each time the riddle is guessed, the teacher attaches an illustration depicting the answer to the board.)

From the sky - a star,

On the palm of your hand - water.(Snow.)

The children sat on the ledge

And they keep growing up and down.(Icicles.)

Transparent as glass

Don't put it in the window.(Ice.)

Not snow and not ice

And silver will remove all the trees.(Frost.)

Educator: Well done! All the riddles have been guessed, and now let's have a rest:

Physical education minute "We will build a snowball"

We went out into the street(Marching)

It's snowing! (Hands up and to the sides)

Here we take the shovels,(work with shovels)

Yes, we will shovel all the snow.(work with shovels)

We stomp the path(stomp their feet)

To the very threshold(stomp their feet)

Making round snowballs(They make snowballs)

And huge lumps(Show big ball)

We'll build a snow house(Marching)

We will live together in it.(clap)

Teacher: Did you rest?

Children: Yes!

Teacher: Guys, lookhow the artist I. Shishkin saw and depicted winter(showing a reproduction of the painting by I. Shishkin "Winter") .

What is shown in the picture?

Children: Winter, forest, snow all around.

Educator: What can you say about snow? What is he?

Children: White, silver, cold, fluffy.

Educator: Name the snow affectionately?

Children: Snowball.

Educator: Look how the snow covered the whole earth and trees, how it sparkles, shines beautifully in the sun. Let's try to depict a snow-covered forest. Please take your seats.

Before we get started, let's stretch our fingers.

Finger gymnastics "Snowballs".

We'll take some snow

We make snowballs in our palms.

They rushed together -

Our hands stretched.

And now it's time to create -

Snow-covered forest "sculpt".

Educator: On the sheets of paper lying in front of you, first we paste the trees, depicting a forest.

Children:(Perform task.)

Educator: This is what a wonderful forest we have turned out to be, but the snow has not yet fallen. And here comes the snowfall. But we will make snow flakes in an unusual way: from white paper, cutting it off with our hands.

(The teacher shows how to make appliqué details using paper tearing.)

Educator: Now we need to think about how to stick the resulting "flakes" on our landscape. Think about how to do it so that it turns out beautifully, like a real artist.

Children: Snow, when it falls, falls on the branches of trees, spins in the air.

Educator: Then you glue your "flakes" on the branches of trees, on the Christmas tree. And some snowflakes, maybe, will spin in the air?

(In the course of the explanation, the teacher shows the techniques for gluing parts.)

Educator: I wonder what kind of winter forest you will get?

(Children perform the task to the musical accompaniment of P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Seasons" "January".)

3. Reflective-evaluative stage.

Educator: Guys, now we will arrange an exhibition, place your work on the board.

(Children carry their work and hang it on the board.) (Appendix 1)

Educator: What beautiful pictures of the winter forest did we get, which picture did you like best?

Children: This one, there is a beautiful snowfall on it.

Children: And on this one the trees are interesting.

Children: And the neatest work, this one.

Educator: What application or what kind of "winter" drawing would you like to draw?

13. Literature:

1. Amokov A.B. Application art. Book. For classes with young and middle-aged children. M., 2002.

2. Komarova T.S. Classes in fine arts in kindergarten. M., 1991

3. Malik O.A. Application classes: we develop the independence of preschoolers. - M.: TC Sphere, 2010. - 96 p.

4. Novikova I.V. Working with non-traditional materials in kindergarten. - Yaroslavl: LLC "Academy of Development", 2012. - 112 p.

5. Svetlova I. We develop fine motor skills and coordination of hand movements. "Eksmo", M., 2005.

Attachment 1

If white flies appeared outside the window, and Nif-Nif and Nuf-Nuf stopped jumping in puddles, then winter knocked on our yard. And it's time to figure out exactly how a good colorful application about winter is made. After all, probably the child, either in kindergarten or at school, was given just such a task: to make some kind of application on the theme of Winter

Application Winter, snowfall

To complete this winter application, we need: a sheet of thick blue paper, brown, orange and red colored paper, white landscape paper, as well as scissors and PVA glue.

First, we will make patterns for the details of the application.

Let's cut out a red rectangle, it will be a house, four small orange rectangles - the windows of the house - and brown figures - tree trunks. We will make snow from pieces of torn white landscape paper.

A sheet of thick blue paper will be the background of our application.

Let's apply on the background of the application with a pencil strokes of the approximate location of the details of the application.

Lubricate the edges of the red rectangle with glue and carefully attach to the marked points. Smooth it out with your hand and remove excess glue with a clean cloth. The house is glued on.

Let's attach a window to the house and mark with dots where the windows of the house will be located. Glue the edges of the orange rectangles with glue and stick them to the marked places. Got the windows of the house

Carefully remove excess glue.

Just carefully glue the tree trunks. We remove the remaining glue and wait until the drawing dries.

Snow on our application will be pieces of torn landscape paper. Let's prepare these pieces. Lubricate with glue
the place where the glue will be, and glue pieces of torn paper in this place. Get wet, removing excess glue, and wait until the glued part dries.

In the same way, glue pieces of paper in other places where there is snow.

It is desirable to glue each section separately. After gluing, wait until this snowy part dries. If you glue all the snow at the same time, the application will turn out to be sloppy.

When gluing pieces of torn paper, do not use glue stick. It dries quickly, and it will not be possible to stick pieces of paper.

The finished application can be framed.

Application about the winter "Christmas trees in the forest"

Let's make an application from colored paper in blue, green, brown and yellow.

Let's cut out the approximate details of the application, first from the newspaper, then from colored paper.

The background of the application will be thick blue paper, preferably velvet.

Mark with a pencil the places where they will be located against the background of the Christmas tree, gently smear the edges of one part and carefully glue it to the background. Remove excess glue with a clean cloth. Let the tree dry.

Glue the other Christmas trees in the same way.
We will make snowdrifts from white landscape paper, decorations for the Christmas tree and stars from multi-colored confetti.

In order for the application to be neat, all the details must be glued in parts, and the glued part must be allowed to dry so as not to smear the glue on the application.

Application on the theme of Winter "Snowman"

For work, we need a sheet of velvet dark red thick paper, green corrugated paper, yellow colored paper, white paper napkins or toilet paper, felt-tip pens, scissors and glue.

The background of our application will be dark red paper, preferably velvet.

Lubricate the lower part of the background with glue well diluted with water, carefully place a piece of toilet paper on it and gently press it down with your hands, then wipe it with a clean cloth and let the paper dry.

To make a snowman, cut out three circles of different sizes and uneven shapes from landscape white paper - for the snowman's body - and two approximately equal small circles - for his arms. Carefully grease the edges of the largest circle and glue it at the bottom of the right side of the background. Let's get wet. When the circle dries, glue each next circle. Each glued part should dry a little so that the application looks neat and does not smear.

To make a Christmas tree, cut three pieces of corrugated green paper, one smaller than the other, give them the shape of a frill and glue the upper parts of the frills to the background of the appliqué, first the bottom frill, then the rest. We do not glue the lower parts of the frills. With this gluing, we get a three-dimensional Christmas tree application.

We will make snowflakes from small pieces of paper napkins or toilet paper. We crumple a piece of such paper, smear it with glue and glue it to the background.

When the whole appliqué is dry, draw a snowman's hat, scarf, eyes, mouth, nose, rifle and buttons with felt-tip pens.
It is better to glue the yellow moon out of paper.

The application will look more effective if it is placed in a frame.

Application about winter "Night Forest"

For the background of the applique winter trees, dark - dark blue or black - thick paper, preferably velvet, is suitable.
The drawing of trees and snowdrifts will be copied or cut out approximately by eye.

We draw the outlines of trees against the background of the appliqué using a simple pencil, lightly grease the edges of one part of the appliqué, carefully attach it to the background of the appliqué and lightly press down with our hands. It is necessary to glue very carefully and carefully, otherwise the application will crumple or tear.

Glue the second part only after the glued part dries.
We will frame the finished part.

Application about winter "in the winter forest"

Application "In the winter forest" can be made from any improvised materials: white-brown cereals - buckwheat, millet, rice; sawdust, sand, cotton wool, etc.

The background of the application will be selected in a dark color - purple, dark blue or black - the image of the picture will be more clearly visible on it. The background paper should be thick. The picture on velvet paper will look beautiful.

Let's draw the outlines of trees, snow, animals against the background with a pencil and generously smear the resulting drawing with glue.

Then carefully sprinkle the greased areas with sawdust or sand, or cereals. It is necessary to pour a lot, as part of the material will not stick and will spill out. Gently press everything with your hands, smooth it out, then put a sheet of clean white paper on the picture and press it down. You can put a press on top, for example, a thick book.

After a few minutes, remove the press and paper, shake the application, remove excess particles with a clean brush. The application will look more elegant in a frame. You can buy a frame, or you can make your own.

Of course, you yourself can come up with many interesting applications about winter. Both simple and quite complex. Inventing them is not such an unsolvable task. For example, only a few dozen exist. And there are many hundreds of winter applications about the New Year! 🙂 In general, you can still look at - you will definitely find something interesting!

Here you do them! And when you do - send us photos, and we will publish them!

Cotton wool is a material that is easy and pleasant to work with, since it does not require much time and special expenses. Small children can work with it. In addition, the application of cotton wool and cotton pads will interest not only the baby, but also all household members.

Lamb and sheep

Prepare cotton wool, cotton pads, sticks, scissors and glue. You can also create in mixed media, adding paper, plasticine, natural materials. New Year's applications can be:

  • Decorate the Christmas tree
  • Add details to the interior
  • Decorate the holiday table
  • Use as a Christmas gift

It does not take much time to make the composition. The technique is available, so the child can work independently. For children, understandable and familiar images should be selected. It is necessary to bring complex shapes to understandable geometric ones so that the baby can independently recreate them. You can’t scold a child for carelessness or excessive imagination of plots - there are no prohibitions in creativity.

Winter themed apps

Draw the outline of the animal on colored paper. Create a snowdrift out of white paper. Tear cotton wool into oblong pieces and stick on the body of the bear with slight bends. The nose and eyes should be black. The background can be decorated with snowflakes.

Snowmen are made from lumps. To do this, loosely roll up the cotton wool and stick it on the stencil. Such work turns out to be semi-volume.

Decoration or postcard "Santa Claus".

It also decorates winter compositions. It makes excellent snowdrifts.

You can hang it from the ceiling and decorate the room with a cotton snowflake. Stick the material on the stencil, attach the thread and the decoration is ready.

Crafts from cotton pads

This is a craft for the little ones. For the body of the snowman, you will need 3 pieces. Others cut in half and form snowdrifts. Cut out the rest of the details from colored paper.

Help your child learn to work carefully and develop their imagination.

They are also suitable for creating a Christmas tree. To do this, paint the outer part of the material. Roll them up and glue them together as shown in the photo.

Now place the pieces on the cardboard. Stick them on. Decorate the Christmas tree with ball beads and the background as desired. Also add a snowman if desired.

Ear stick products

Often the sticks are broken and glued with the back side. Fix them better with superglue. You can dream up and create products on a winter theme.

Your attention - snowflakes. Stick them with the child on the stencils.

Over time, you can create more complex compositions.

Snowman with cotton buds. Stick them on thick cardboard with superglue for reliability.

mixed media

Often, not one, but several methods are used in the application. For example, they combine paper and cotton wool and also with plasticine. Try to make such Santa Claus in a combined version.

First, cut out the stencil of the product from thick cardboard. Then, from a white A4 sheet, create a beard. Wrap the ends with a pencil or scissors. Stick on the stencil. Cut out the hat from the red. Stick on cardboard. Close the joints with disks, and make a bubo on the cap from them. Add eyes and nose. Decorate the hat with sparkles or, even better, with dyed semolina.

In mixed, creating a snowman is easy. You will need cotton wool and pieces of felt of different colors for other details. You can replace the felt with plasticine

Often winter compositions are made from these materials. It is especially exciting for young children to work with them - they have a pleasant texture and uncomplicated shape, from which you can make anything.

Video lesson and master class “Appliques snowman from cotton wool and cotton pads”

What could be better than a handmade gift. But if you are still small, you can create it with your parents by making crafts. Crafts are not only offered as a creative variety of free time, but are also an important process in shaping a child's imagination and creativity. Sometimes complex crafts are not super processes that need to be reinvented to complete, but different textures, colors, etc., and create the very complexity. In do-it-yourself work, you often come across an appliqué technique that has its fans of all ages. The lack of clear rules and regulations is the essence of the application. On the eve of winter, let's try to make a winter plot.

To create a craft we need:

  • Stationery glue
  • Gouache
  • Base-colored cardboard
  • Paper napkins
  • Cotton pads
  • Pencil
  • Cotton buds
  • Scissors

We make some preparations in advance. We cut the napkins lengthwise into strips 2 cm wide, and fold them into small tight balls. They need to be made in different colors.

We cut out the layout of our future Christmas tree from plain white paper. We circle it with a pencil on the base, where the complete composition will be located.

Let's start making a snowman. We apply a cotton pad to the base, then cut out the next one with a smaller diameter, and form the third into an even smaller ball than the previous ones. At first, while you are cutting and shaping, do not glue. From the quarters you cut out the legs (they can be made from black oval buttons if desired).

We cut out the bucket hat from a disk, although you can get creative using, for example, ribbons, or rough colored cardboard.

It remains for us to make only handles and you can also choose what material to use - disks, or a thick dark thread, giving them either a round shape or as an imitation of twigs.

After the snowman is laid out and all its components are to your liking, we glue it. We take gouache, draw a bucket, a nose, eyes and a mouth for the character. Do not forget about such a detail as buttons on the body, you can draw them or glue strasses. We cut a thin strip from brown and glue in place of a broom, the top of which can be made either from a bundle of threads or the same stripes.


To diversify the picture, we cut out the yellow month from, and since we have already drawn the Christmas tree, we will form a column from a piece of paper, and next to the wrong side of the divided cotton pad, we glue the snowdrifts, and the more careless they are, the more realistic your work will turn out.


We form a Christmas tree from the bottom up, gluing our blanks in the form of balls, alternating with each other, bearing in mind that colored balls are Christmas toys. It remains to make the top of the Christmas tree. To do this, cut out (you can take a holographic self-adhesive) asterisk, glue it at the top of the Christmas tree. Dip a cotton swab into white and yellow gouache, and you will create a scattering of stars and snowfall in the sky.



If your baby is small enough, then you can also prepare all the elements where cutting is required in advance, and then you will only have the most pleasant thing - decorating together. Frame the finished creation in a frame that we can also decorate. Appreciate family moments of creativity, keeping such decorations for many years.

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