Handmade crafts for March 8th. Crochet
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Greetings! Spring is coming soon, how about you? And therefore it’s time to prepare for the long-awaited International Women's Day. And it will take place on March 8th. So it's time to do some crafts. Think about which gifts we will give to loved ones, sisters, girlfriends, grandmothers and aunts.
In general, today’s selection of master classes and ideas is aimed at preparing for this holiday. So that the children have time to create something homemade for congratulations. Of course, there will be ideas for younger children and preparatory groups kindergarten But still, they will not be able to complete the craft on their own; they will need the help of a teacher or one of the elders. There are also more difficult options for students at school.
Separately, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the site has separate wonderful articles on creating small ones. I advise you to look through these collections. Because each of them contains new and interesting master classes, both for kids and adults. I see no point in repeating them here.
And we, perhaps, will begin.
We make crafts for March 8, 2019 for kindergarten with children from paper
Sadikov's crafts constantly delight us. When a child draws or sculpts something completely ordinary, but it turns out cute and not entirely understandable. The results of this creativity are stored in folders and stored for life. Then it’s interesting to take them out and watch how the baby grows. Then first he wrote the word mom in the mirror image of “amam.” Then the same mother found herself without a neck and shoulders with huge hands, but always with five fingers. In general, there is something to see)))
For variety, I will give a few ideas of what children 4,5,6 years old can do under the watchful eye of a teacher.
Let's start with a sunny flower.
To do this, take two sheets of colored paper, a printed face with a diameter of 3-4 cm, green paper for leaves and a thin stick. Instead of a stick, you can take a cocktail tube, wire or kebab skewer. I think it's safer to use a straw.
We fold both red sheets in height into an accordion, alternating the sides of the folds.
We find the middle of our folded “accordion”. And we fix it with an elastic band, tape, thread or stapler.
We give the edges a semicircular shape to indicate the petals.
Unfold the blanks. Now in each of them you need to glue two edges.
We fix the tube, skewer or stick inside the blanks and glue the two remaining sides together.
Glue the leaves and the muzzle into the middle. And that’s it, you can give a sunny flower.
You will need two sheets of colored paper (red and green) and yellow cardboard, thread, glue, scissors.
We cut the red leaf into three parts and roll each of the resulting strips into an accordion. We tie the center with thread.
We glue the edges of each piece together.
You need to cut a vase out of yellow cardboard. It can be of any shape, it is important to leave a long base. We will bend it and the craft will stand on its own.
Glue flowers and grass onto the vase.
Now let's figure out how to make an envelope with tulips.
Let's take: three green strips with dimensions of 1 * 10 cm, a double-sided blue sheet of paper, three circles of pink, orange and red paper with a diameter of 4 cm.
We shape the top into a semicircle, and cut off 1.5 cm from the curved sides.
Now you need to take the circles and fold them evenly in half.
Let's put everything into each other, holding it tightly with our fingers.
And we'll make a cut inward. This way we will form a tulip or bell shape.
Glue the adjacent sides of all three blanks.
Glue the green stems onto the blue base. And we’ll decorate their tops with tulips. You can cut out a miniature rectangle and stick it on the stems. In this place write wishes to your mother.
You need to take this form as a basis. You can print this photo or transfer only one part of it to paper and attach it to the monitor screen. The sides must match completely and be absolutely identical.
Using a ruler, carefully fold the workpiece in the middle.
Also, relying on this ruler, we bend the place at the bottom of the mug and saucer on both sides.
You can decorate as desired. For example, a pastry napkin, flowers made of plasticine or seeds, or paper.
I was also amused by the idea of creating tulips using a disposable fork.
Of course, there will be more simple ideas below. In this section I have allocated quite simple master classes.
We make crafts with our own hands from corrugated paper
Now there are ideas for those who are older. Let's make a mimosa and a couple of bouquets of lollipops and corrugated paper. These ideas will come in handy as small and cute gifts for friends and sisters.
The amount of material depends on the number of colors created.
To begin, cut a strip of 3 cm * 5 cm. Make a fringe up to the middle width. We wrap it around the chupik and fix it with hot glue or tape.
Cut off the top in the form of a semicircle. We unfold the part.
We pierce the middle and insert a lollipop. We fix the skirt from the bottom with tape or a heat gun. And we make another one just like it, but in a different color.
You no longer need to wrap it tightly around the candy. You can straighten the edges a little. We also fix the bottom.
It turned out beautiful.
Another version of a bouquet of candy canes.
Let's take: 2 cm penoplex or polystyrene foam, a polypropylene pipe with a cross-section of 25 mm, a craft knife, a heat gun, organza, corrugated paper and scissors.
We take a pipe and polystyrene foam. We prepare a round blank from it and fix it to the pipe. Wrap it in red corrugated paper and insert lollipops. Just for better fastening, place a drop of hot glue on the stick, leaving a space from the tip.
Now we will form the petals.
You need to form 5 rows of them. For the first row we take blanks 5*10 cm. You need 10 of them. For subsequent ones, we cut out rectangles in the same quantity, but with dimensions of 5 * 13 cm.
Let's give them a little petal shape by rounding the top. And with your fingers or a bamboo stick we twist the top and stretch it a little to the sides.
We fix all our petals on a heat gun, maintaining the order of the rows.
We decorate the bottom with leaves made of green corrugated paper.
We wrap the pipe with it. For beauty, you can decorate the bouquet with ribbons.
We need to cut long strips of 2 cm wide from yellow corrugated paper. Cut the fringe to the middle.
Roll the yellow fringe into a roll, straightening the tops. When you think that the flower is already tight, cut it off from the strip and fix the edge. So that he doesn't turn around. Glue it to the stem. We form a branch as shown in the figure.
We cut out leaves from a green leaf, also creating a fringe along the edge.
For the base, you can roll up cardboard or take a plastic cup and cut it to length. We insert our branch, treating the joints well with glue.
It turns out to be a pretty realistic mimosa.
The most beautiful souvenir ideas from scrap materials
Here I have collected interesting ideas for ready-made crafts from different materials: plasticine, salt dough, felt, sponges, pebbles and napkins.
I'll start with an idea. I love how imaginative people use children's handprints.
They are used to form flowers, bouquets, and the sun.
The palms themselves with the fluttering happiness contained in them.
Prints are also an interesting idea.
Using this technique, napkins are used to make airy dandelions.
The palm can be folded as if it were holding a bouquet.
Or you can ask the children to draw buds with fingerprints.
The plots can be different, just buds or symbolic numbers.
And here is the video on how to prepare salt dough.
It’s great that now there is soft plasticine with many possible colors. It does not need to be crushed and kneaded in your hand for a long time. You can create right away! And the colors are all bright and colorful. We buy our child a palette of 18 shades.
So, let's start with the green color from which we make a circle and stems.
We put another piece of plasticine on top.
Using a stack, we form petals at two levels and draw veins on them.
The result is a similar blank.
Now we will sculpt the buds. To do this we roll balls different colors, such as pink, red and yellow.
Roll them into a sausage.
We roll up snails from sausages. We fix them in the middle of the bouquet.
It turns out like this. All that remains is to add a bow and inscriptions.
From these same snails you can form a symbolic eight.
Or just flowers.
A more complex version of sunflowers.
More craft ideas.
The technique of applique from plasticine balls is suitable for both small and large children. Well develops color perception, imagination and fine motor skills.
This mimosa can be safely put in a frame.
Often they act as a base, which is decorated with flowers.
Or you can use the buds themselves to create the shape of this number.
In crafts, use the 3D effect when the blanks can go beyond the applique.
In this version, the entire eight is a greeting card.
Contrasting colors of parts and voluminous blanks make the gift more interesting.
For those who love something unusual, the idea of creating a gift topiary from coffee beans.
I liked the option of decorating the numbers with wads of napkins. Simple, but tasteful.
I was simply captivated by these delicate flowers.
Of course, I will provide a template for this figure.
Based on it, you can make this option.
Momosa is created from crumpled parts of a napkin.
My daughter and I made a similar craft from self-adhesive paper. It is quite dense and bright.
It has already been noted that flowers from napkins turn out more delicate and airy. On this postcard this fact very noticeable.
The idea of a fan is also common.
Here the tulips are beautifully made using the origami technique. These are ideas for schoolchildren.
Another interesting design for a wall newspaper.
As an option for simple tulips. Showing it once is enough so that the child can repeat it. For gluing, I advise you to use PVA glue. It is recognized as one of the safest for children. They say that you can even eat it without getting poisoned. But I think it’s better not to let it come to that.
The next photo shows a detail from the technique that we did in the first section.
Gift cards in the form of mugs with baby faces.
Another idea from palms, but in the form of daisies.
Chamomiles can also be made voluminous, as shown here. A 4-5 year old child can also handle it.
These fantasy flowers are made using a similar technique.
These ideas can be repeated from felt and foamiran. Buttons are used for decoration.
A fun and cool applique with half of a disposable mug. For 30 children you need only 15 pieces.
This craft is quite original and amazes with its selection of shades.
Tulips using the same technique, only carved a little more realistically.
Another option.
Congratulations card.
Nowadays it is quite fashionable to use egg trays for crafts. Here is one possible way to use them.
Let's return to napkins again.
You can also make an applique from ordinary dishwashing sponges.
Simple panoramas always delight children.
The pebbles and beans have a nice round shape. They are easy to paint and are often used to create decor.
Plasticine and cotton swabs also come into play.
Gradually we switched to cotton pads. Calla lilies, bells and roses are made from them.
And even dandelions that have already lost their sunny color.
Pasta and seeds are in use. Why not? I wrote about pasta crafts.
White beans are here too.
Disposable spoons also allow for flights of fancy.
To do this, the cuttings are cut and the sharp edges are singed.
It is better to paint them with acrylic paint in several layers after drying.
Here's a craft you can submit to the competition!
Roses from spirals are made very simply.
More beautiful ideas in the form of gifts.
Napkins, cotton pads and a sleeve allow you to create such an applique.
These callas can be created from cardboard, paper, felt and foamiran.
It was an original idea to use ice cream sticks.
Volumetric flowers made from paper strips will also appeal to many people.
Card ideas for moms in the form of dresses and dads.
Grandma will love this craft in the form of an apron.
You can also look at muffin tins from a different angle.
This tree just gives good mood and the feeling of spring.
They came up with an idea to make an umbrella out of bags with buds.
Idea for congratulations in kindergarten.
Foamiran flower with patterns.
Inspired? But that's not all!
Most often, the disc is cut into smaller circles.
Wrapped in roses.
They make a variety of daisies.
Master classes for primary school students
And I’ll start with such a beautiful craft. Although it is simple to do, it looks simply amazing!
You need to take thick paper, a pencil, glue, scissors, a background from a newspaper or for scrapbooking, gouache or acrylic paints and a frame.
On a 7*7 square we draw a snail or a spiral. It may not be smooth - that's normal.
We cut the workpiece along the lines and, if desired, paint it in the desired color.
From the outer tip we begin to roll the part into a spiral.
Straightening the edges. Secure the tip of the flower with glue.
We need 16 of these roses.
Take a photo frame. Glue a newspaper background onto the backing and fix the roses in beautiful shape square, rectangle, circle or heart.
Now several schemes for creating some types of flowers.
Everywhere in the diagrams step-by-step tips are given.
Another photo master class on how to assemble an aster from paper. To do this, you need to take a long strip 5 cm wide. Fold it in half. And from the fold side, cut the same fringe to the middle of the strip. Then we roll it up and the aster is ready.
Here is a postcard idea - hugs.
You can repeat it using this diagram.
Another photo of a master class on daffodils made from circles.
For a square piece, we look for the midpoints and diagonals.
We make cuts along perpendicular lines to the middle.
We bend the edges over each other and fix them with glue.
This is what happens in the end.
For the rods, take cocktail tubes or fuzzy wire. You can roll up a sheet of paper.
One end needs to be glued so that the bud holds better.
We make flowers using the kanzashi technique. To do this, you need to cut six squares of ribbon 3 or 5 cm. Each flower has six petals.
We roll them up according to the diagram. We fix the ends with a heat gun and singe them over the fire.
The following blanks are obtained.
We connect them by closing the middle with a button or bead.
Now we cut out two circles from cardboard, 2 cm wide. The top one is 7 cm in diameter, the bottom is 10.
We wrap them with green tape, securing the edges and connecting them to each other.
Decorate with prepared flowers.
It is assembled according to the principle of chess.
Another eight, but made of paper and decorated with circles.
Circles can be made of the same diameter or of different diameters. It's up to you. My task is to give you an idea and direction for creativity.
Let's fold all the blanks in the center.
We take a contrasting circle and glue the folded blanks one after another in its center.
The result is a fan detail.
We cut out the figure eight shape, I gave the diagram in the previous sections.
Cut out the workpiece.
We roll it with the thumb towards the little finger.
Curl your fingers outward.
We form a pistil and stem from shaggy wire.
We fix the bud on it.
Just bravo to the master for coming up with this!
Make the base according to these dimensions. We do not cut off the dotted lines, but bend them.
We bend along the lines and glue the edges and allowances.
Decorate with ribbons and napkins for desserts.
You can put a floral sponge or polystyrene inside so that all the flowers hold tightly.
More simple idea roses for reference.
We did something similar when we created the aster, remember? So, the appearance of the future flower depends on the width and length of the fringe.
DIY templates and coloring pages for creativity on March 8
Flowers that last and never wither can be made using the following templates.
Cut out the templates and bend them in the center. Glue it together and the craft is ready.
Here are the diagrams with templates.
Now it's time for the coloring pages. Let me remind you that they can act as a basis for plasticine, cereals, glitter or napkins.
Thank you for your attention! I would love to hear your opinion on this collection. Also, bookmark the article to take advantage of the ideas that interest you.
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Crafts for March 8th are a great gift and a sign of children’s attention to their mothers. After all, they put into their creativity all the love and tenderness that they feel for their mother.
Crafts can be made from a variety of materials. For example, from those that we will consider in our article.
The most beautiful DIY crafts for March 8 (photo)
Of course, you can simply draw some drawing and give it to your mother, because she will be happy with any gift from her beloved child. But it’s much more interesting to come up with something new and original, then mom will be doubly surprised and delighted at the interesting gift.
For crafts, you can use a wide variety of materials: from cardboard to items that we use every day in everyday life, for example, napkins and cotton pads. If you dream a little, absolutely amazing things can happen.
From paper and cardboard
Paper and cardboard are the most common materials for children's creativity. Children can easily handle them primary school, but of course, under adult supervision.
Using corrugated paper and trimming you can make very beautiful craft in the form of a flower. First, cut small squares two by two centimeters, then use a brush to glue them onto the cardboard so that you get a flower.
Do-it-yourself voluminous postcards for March 8th are another common and interesting idea. You can make them using applique. First, you should cut out individual elements of the postcard from paper, for example, flowers, leaves, hearts, the number 8.
Photo: paper elephants
And then glue it onto a piece of cardboard using glue. Flowers can be made voluminous from paper by cutting several identical parts and gluing them on top of each other.
There is also such an interesting and new technique for crafts as quilling. This is the name of the art of twisting and gluing paper so that three-dimensional objects are obtained. The technique requires great perseverance and accuracy, and therefore not many in 1st grade will be able to master it.
Photo: paper pumpkin
From beads
Beads are very beautiful material, which also helps develop fine motor skills. Beads make incredible and holiday decorations, souvenirs and even flowers. Using beads and thin wire, you can make a bouquet that looks like mimosa.
Photo: beaded keychains
Using beads and threads it is easy to make bracelets, baubles, chains and rings. If you apply imagination, perseverance and spend more time, you can make jewelry so beautiful that you won’t be ashamed to give it to even your adult colleagues.
Beads can also be used to make original trees and topiaries, which are popular among needlewomen these days.
From satin ribbons
Satin ribbon is a wonderful material for children's creativity. These ribbons make especially beautiful flowers. From ribbons of red, yellow and white You will get realistic buds, and you can make leaves from green ribbon.
Photo: satin flower
Then sew it all together to create a complete composition. With special skill, you can make anything you want. Butterflies, jewelry, hairbands are just a small part of it.
Made from plasticine
From plasticine you can create the most various products. In order to make crafts more interesting and original, they often use various natural materials– acorns, flowers, leaves, chestnuts and much more.
Photo: cool plasticine snail
Most of all, children love to sculpt animals, plants and fairy-tale characters from plasticine. On March 8, you can create a bouquet of flowers, the number 8 and a heart from plasticine. You can create crafts using various schemes, or relying only on your own imagination.
From napkins
Few people realize that ordinary napkins can make very beautiful and original crafts. With their help you can create a festive atmosphere at any time.
Crafts made from napkins do not take much time, and even young children can create them.
You can make the same applications from napkins as from paper. Only the material is much simpler and more pliable. Their crafts turn out lighter and more delicate.
Flowers made from napkins are very beautiful. For a voluminous flower, you must first cut a lot of petals and then glue them together.
Photo: flower from a napkin
The more petals, the more voluminous and natural the plant will be. The craft turns out to be very colorful, so you can even use it to decorate a room.
From foamiran (from felt)
Felt is a very soft, warm and cozy material. And its dense structure allows you to produce a wide variety of products.
You can make jewelry, brooches, gift bags and much more from felt. And also things that are useful around the house, for example, potholders and needle cases, which can be given to your mother or grandmother.
Photo: poppy from foamiran
For simple crafts Only scissors may be useful, but for more complex ones you will need:
- threads of different colors. Threads should be selected so that they best match the shade of the felt fabric;
- felt or other material for filling crafts;
- needles of different thicknesses;
- cutting pencil;
- awl for making holes;
- scissors;
- glue;
- materials for decoration as desired.
It is necessary to make crafts together with your child and make sure that he does not get hurt during making.
Photo: felt crafts
From cotton pads
Surely not many people have heard that cotton pads can make original flowers. This is not at all difficult to do and you don’t need a lot of available materials. Just the discs themselves, glue and scissors. You just need to fold the discs in the form of petals and glue them together.
Photo: applications from cotton pads
You can stick them on cardboard or a cocktail straw and then tie them with a ribbon. You can also use cotton swabs to make a core for the buds.
From salt dough
Salt dough makes excellent souvenirs and crafts, including those for March 8th. To prepare the dough you will need a little time and the following materials:
- Flour – 2 cups.
- Salt – 1 glass.
- Water – 0.5 cups.
- Clear varnish.
- Gouache.
- Materials for decoration.
You can make the number 8 and decorate it with flowers from the same dough. Paint them with different colors of gouache, and then, after drying, varnish them.
If you glue a magnet to the back surface, you will get a great gift that will always delight you in the kitchen.
Photo: salt dough owl
Salt dough, like plasticine, can be used to make any objects. Only such material has one advantage: it dries and can bring joy for many years.
For example, make a heart on which to write how much you love your mother. Or a photo frame made of cardboard onto which you glue dough flowers.
From candy
With the help of sweets you will get a double gift that will please not only the eye, but also allow you to enjoy the taste of the sweets. You can use a variety of candies, and also mix them. Candies can become the center of flowers, or the flowers themselves.
You can make an object from cardboard or felt, for example, a postcard or a heart, and stick candy on it.
Candies are a universal material for crafts, the limit of which is only your imagination. From candies you can create a whole castle, fruit or some other thing that will be a symbol for your mother. For example, a piano or balloon.
Photo: candy gift
How to make a gift for mom on March 8 with your own hands in kindergarten
March 8 is a wonderful holiday on which every child strives to congratulate their mother. But in kindergarten, children still don’t know how to do much. Therefore, educators choose the most simple materials so that children do not harm themselves, but are able to express their love through creativity and congratulate their beloved mothers on the holiday.
Junior group
In the younger group, children can already master appliqué, so you can use paper, napkins, cardboard and glue to make crafts. But some of the more complex elements should be prepared in advance.
Children can be offered to use cut napkin squares to scrunch up lumps that will become flowers. When the child makes enough lumps or gets tired, you can offer to stick them on a cardboard blank. It will turn out great voluminous postcard with flowers.
Middle group
IN middle group You can offer more complex options. But also use blanks of more difficult elements. You can prepare in advance a silhouette of a figure eight from cardboard, which will be used as a base.
Then the children cut out flowers from colored paper and glue them to the base along the edges of the figure eight. Then they take strips of corrugated paper, fold them in half horizontally and roll them into a tube. The result is fluffy flowers.
Children use these flowers to fill the remaining space in the figure eight. The result is a three-dimensional card made of multi-colored flowers.
Preparatory group
Children preschool age are already capable of more complex tasks. You can invite them to create a panel using a frame and available materials, such as twigs, pine cones or acorns.
At this age, children are able to cut out and hold smaller elements in their hands, as well as color more accurately. You can use a wider variety of materials: candies, ribbons, threads.
Children aged 5-7 years can already embroider, so a great gift can become embroidery that can be inserted into a frame or glued to cardboard. A hoop will be an excellent tool for this. It will be much easier for the child to thread the needle and thread.
Ideas for original cards for March 8th with your own hands for children
To surprise parents, educators are using more and more new techniques and methods to create cards.
Here are a few new ideas that you may not have seen before that will encourage you to come up with something of your own:
- new quilling technique – great way For original postcard. Even children can handle this technique. You need to roll up colored paper and glue it onto cardboard in the form of a pre-thought-out design;
- postcards with dresses made from napkins. The napkin can be folded like an accordion, tied at the base and straightened on the opposite side, and then glued to the card. If you use openwork napkin, the card will turn out more tender and touching;
- cards with birds, owls and hearts. Everyone is used to receiving only postcards with eights and flowers on March 8, but there are many other elements that symbolize love, tenderness and all the most reverent feelings towards mom;
- a postcard that becomes voluminous when opened can look very interesting. Making it is not at all difficult. To do this, you need to fold the A4 sheet in half and make cuts different lengths from the fold side. Bend the resulting strips and glue the sheet onto the cardboard. Glue various elements of colored paper onto the curved strips, and the card is ready;
- postcard using origami. Flowers and stems are made from small squares of colored paper. Make a bouquet out of them and glue a ribbon of colored paper to hold the bouquet.
As you can see, there are many options for non-trivial congratulations to mothers and grandmothers on March 8th. You just need to apply a little imagination and original gift ready.
At the same time, it is not at all necessary to follow the given instructions, because the more you come up with on your own, the more interesting the craft will be.
Video: DIY paper flowers
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If you are puzzled by the need to prepare crafts for March 8th in kindergarten or school, you have come to the right place. Who, if not us, will provide you with a sea of positive emotions and interesting ideas? Or maybe you're just looking for ways to do something together with your kids that don't require special skills or materials?
We invite you to plunge into the fascinating world of paper gardening and floristry. You will learn how to make fantastic flowers from ordinary paper napkins and assemble beautiful compositions from them that will conquer any heart, and not just a mother’s. Let's get started?!
Hyacinths made of colored paper
If you still think that paper flower as a gift to your beloved mother - this is banal and uninteresting, then you just haven’t seen the delightful hyacinths that will never wither and will color even the cloudiest day in bright colors! What else does a woman need on the spring holiday?
So let’s stock up on colored paper and start “growing” holiday hyacinths.
To work you will need:
- bilateral colored paper;
- scissors;
- glue stick;
- wooden skewer;
- ruler and simple pencil.
Now turn the strip into a fringe: cut it into transverse strips about 1 cm wide, not reaching the edge about 1 cm.
Using a skewer, twist each strip of fringe tightly to the cut line.
By carefully performing these manipulations, you will receive paper strip, on the edge of which there will be cute rolls - these are the buds of our hyacinth.
For the stem, cut out a 21*2.5 cm rectangle from green paper.
Start twisting the rectangle from the corner diagonally into a tight tube. Generously coat the surface of the paper with glue and twist the tube to the end.
Turn the blank with the buds with the back side facing you and carefully coat it with glue. Wrap the stem with the bud blank, starting from the top and moving down in a spiral.
Coat the tip of the strip with additional glue for a more reliable fixation.
The first hyacinth has already bloomed right in your hands, but to make it more spectacular, take care of the leaves. Cut out a rectangle 8*2.5 cm. Fold it into an accordion along the larger side in 1 cm increments.
Cut out an oblong leaf from the resulting blank. You should get the following.
Lubricate the lower part of the strip with leaves with glue. Step back about 5 cm from the bottom of the bud and twist the leaves at an angle in a spiral, as shown in the picture below.
Our first hyacinth turned out very nice, and you will spend even less time on the rest, because you have already acquired the skills of growing paper flowers.
As you can see, even preschoolers in kindergarten can cope with such simple work, and the result is gorgeous.
Hyacinths made from napkins using the cutting technique
Let's look at another way to make a craft for mom on March 8th. We continue our parade of festive and creative ideas. We offer you a simple master class on “growing” another type of paper hyacinths.
To work you will need:
- corrugated paper;
- 2 sheets of white office paper;
- colored plain napkins;
- double-sided green paper;
- 1 liter plastic bottle;
- PVA glue;
- wooden skewer;
- scissors.
Cut the second sheet in half along the larger side. Roll the resulting rectangle into a tube and secure its ends with glue. Make cuts on the bottom and glue it to a wad of paper in the pot.
We have a stem for hyacinth; cover its lower part with green paper.
Tip: You can cover the stem with plasticine and stick napkins in, not placing it on glue, but sticking it and sinking it into the plasticine stem.
Cut napkins into squares different sizes. Each square is a future flower, so decide on the exact measurements yourself. Some people will like large-flowered hyacinth, while others will want to grow it smaller and fluffier.
Place a skewer in the center of the square and lift its edges towards it, crumpling it a little. We glue the stem with such blanks, starting from the top.
Glue the flowers as tightly as possible to each other. Even without leaves it looks beautiful.
Cut out oblong leaves from double-sided paper. Glue them onto the stem as shown in the photo.
All that remains is to decorate the pot. Place it in the center of the crepe paper square. Bring the edges up and gather them around the stem, securing everything with a ribbon.
Beautiful hyacinths made from paper napkins can be taken to a crafts exhibition at school or kindergarten, given to mom, or simply decorated with them in a room, creating festive mood on International Women's Day.
Using the trimming technique you can decorate entire panels:
Bouquet made of plasticine
It's time to involve a 5-6 year old child in making a present for grandma for Spring Day. We suggest collecting a cute plasticine bouquet of roses with it. The complexity of this craft is designed for preschool educational institutions, so feel free to involve your preschooler in plasticine creativity.
By the way, based on this bouquet you can easily make an original one. Just stick it on a cardboard base and write inside warm regards to the addressee.
Callas from cotton pads
We continue the selection, the culprits of which were easy crafts for mom. We suggest surprising her with calla lilies made from cotton pads. In addition to them, you will have to stock up on cotton swabs, yellow paint and green corrugated paper.
Even the pupils senior group Kindergarten children will be able to complete this flower arrangement with minimal adult help. A child of 7-8 years old is quite capable of growing such calla lilies on his own. The main thing is to share the idea with the children and monitor its implementation carefully.
Spring bouquet
We present to you another step-by-step master class on a spring theme. The complexity of the task is low; even children in the middle group of kindergarten can cope with this craft.To work you will need:
- colored paper;
- scissors;
- glue.
Make parallel cuts on the fold side, not reaching the bottom by a couple of centimeters.
Roll the workpiece into a cylinder and glue the edges. Spread the leaves so that they are evenly distributed in the bouquet.
Cut out many colorful flowers. You can use a template to make them the same or rely on your eye.
Each paper flower needs to be glued onto a leaf.
A wonderful craft for kindergarten or for a spring holiday is ready. If such a cute bouquet is presented to a grandmother by a loving granddaughter or grandson, her joy will know no bounds.
Another idea in the form of a hand - palms:
Beaded lavender
A luxurious bouquet of sprigs of beaded lavender will be an excellent gift for mom on March 8th or a spectacular touch in the decoration of the room.This video master class is perfect for beginner lovers of bead art, because the flowers in it are created using hot glue. This means you will need a glue gun. But the product itself is completed very quickly, which is good news. With a little effort, you can create beaded lavender at home, practically for free.
Your friends will think that it was purchased for a lot of money from a famous designer.
Flowers made from paper napkins
An original DIY craft for March 8th does not always have to be difficult to make, but it simply must be spectacular. How to combine this, you ask? And instead of an answer, we found for you two video master classes that will undoubtedly inspire you to create together with your children.1) Flowers-balls
You may not believe it, but to create a terry flower ball you only need floral wire and large plain napkins.
For one flower you need to make 4 identical blanks. For each of them you will need 4 rectangles from paper napkin size 32*8 cm.
The rectangles are stacked, assembled into an accordion and tied with wire. Then you need to unfold the paper, lifting it up in layers. Already at this stage you get a nice carnation.
But you will learn how to turn these blanks into a terry ball after watching the video tutorial.
Making such flowers will be feasible for a primary school student. You will need materials and control over the creative process.
2) Two-color terry peonies
Another simple craft idea for kindergarten by March 8 - pay attention to paper flowers made from napkins. They are easy to make, even a child can “grow” his own peony to please his mother, sister or favorite teacher.
In addition to napkins of two shades, you will need colored paper, scissors and PVA glue.
And all the subtleties of “growing” a peony from scrap materials are revealed in detailed video mk.
DIY flower pots
Do you already have handmade flowers for the holiday, but don’t want to put them in a regular vase? Is the desire to get creative just off the charts? We invite you to realize your creative potential in making the cutest basket-pot for topiary or bouquet. Making it from wood or weaving it from wicker is a painstaking task that requires a lot of free time and special tools.We offer you a lightweight option, which will not affect your appearance products. To work, you will need a paper cup and ice cream sticks.
Our step-by-step photo instructions can become an idea for children's handicrafts for elementary school.
Or you can make a flower in a pot with grass:
Bouquet with sweets
Your little one is only 4 years old, but he wants to make a gift for the girl he likes? Or are you going to a children's birthday party and wondering how to beautifully present sweets to the birthday boy?Especially for you, we have prepared photo instructions for creating a simple candy bouquet. You will need colored cardboard, wooden skewers and candies, and your child will need a desire to create.
Volumetric flower crafts using a plastic spoon
We present to your attention another simple master class on making paper crafts. Difficulty level is low, the job will do For junior group kindergarten
To work you will need:
- paper cup;
- plastic spoon;
- bright plain napkins;
- scissors;
- paints;
- cotton wool;
- a piece of foam;
- glue.
Paint the spoon with green paint, you can also use green nail polish.
Fold the napkin in several layers. Then cut out the petals from it: they can be of any shape or use a spoon as a template.
Glue the petals overlapping to the inner (concave) surface of the spoon. If you want volume, make several rows and you can combine colors.
All that remains is to make the centers for our flowers. Their role will be played by small balls of cotton wool.
Bright flowers made of felt and buttons
If you have felt and multi-colored buttons at home, and your child has a desire to make something beautiful for the holiday with their own hands, this step-by-step tutorial will definitely come in handy. We invite you to put together an elegant bouquet of felt flowers that will look stylish and unusual.A large bright mug with felt flowers will be an entry for victory in a children's holiday crafts competition or a cute souvenir for a beloved friend.
You can download our stencils for cutting out various flowers:
Airy flower made of papyrus paper
A voluminous paper flower can become the basis of a beautiful composition or an addition to holiday gift wrapping. Making it is not difficult even for a novice florist, just follow our photo instructions.Pasta craft ideas
Did you know that pasta is not only popular food product, but also valuable raw material for children's creativity? If not, we invite you to urgently fill in the gaps in your education and familiarize yourself with a selection of photographs original ideas for mandatory implementation.Pasta creativity is accessible to children different ages, just choose a difficulty level that matches your child’s abilities. It is logical that for 3rd grade you can take on more complex ideas than for the preparatory group.
Panel in string art style
If you feel grandiose creative ambitions and want to surprise your loved ones with your masterpieces, try your hand at a rather young handmade direction - string art.To work, you will need small nails and threads; it is better to use plywood for the base of the panel. Additionally, get a hammer and first make a pattern of the outline of the image.
Such a craft for March 8 can become a real work of art if you put in a little effort and show patience and accuracy. For inspiration, we invite you to familiarize yourself with panels of various levels of complexity.
We use egg packaging
The world of creativity knows no boundaries, so you shouldn’t set boundaries and templates for yourself. Teach your children to think outside the box and bring something special from their hearts to every craft.
Remember that the most expensive gifts for loved ones, made with your own hands and the hands of children, do not have to be perfect at all. They must be made with soul.
Crocheted flowers in a pot. Flowers Lily.
Leaves and pot acrylic yarn, flowers, thin wool blend yarn, hook No. 1, 75, finished product weight 290 g. (yarn -260 g), wire 90 cm, padding polyester, beads.
Leaves— 9 pcs., flowers — 5 pcs.
Competition work No. 29 – Knitted cactus
I knitted the cactus without any descriptions or diagrams. The pot is double crochet, and the cactus itself is single crochet.
Competition work No. 28 – Knitted violets
Good afternoon. Many colors have already been presented at the competition. But since I decided to knit flowers in a pot from the very beginning of the competition, I present to your attention my two works)). Violets are a gift for mom on March 8, and a cheerful cactus is a gift for grandma.
I knitted violets from half-wool according to the description.
Only the leaves didn’t turn out as described, so I knitted them myself as best I could.
Competition entry No. 26 – Baby Camel and Strawberry House
My name is Yulia, I’m 24 years old. I really like to crochet.
Competition work No. 25 – Knitted penguins
Hello! I want to take part in your new competition. I’m taking part for the fourth time, I haven’t won anything yet, but I hope.
My name is Yulia, I am 24 years old. I really like to crochet.
I knitted penguins for a friend’s daughter, the description is paid, so I don’t have the right to post it.
Competition entry No. 23 – Knitted pillowcase
Pillowcase.
You will need 100 g viscose yarn, hook number 1.5.
Competition entry No. 22 – Knitted shawl
My name is Maria Kozlova. I am 15 years old. I've been knitting since 2nd grade. I really like this activity; every time I learn a lot of new and interesting things.
SHAWL.
You will need: 500 g. Wool blend yarn, hook No. 3.
Competition work No. 21 – Knitted boxes “Poppies” and “Sunflower”
Hello! My name is Lilya Tokmacheva, so I decided to continue the theme of knitted boxes, they are very easy to knit and will always come in handy around the house! I knitted these boxes as a gift for my little nieces for the holiday on March 8th (unfortunately, it is no longer possible to photograph them with a sign)!
Box “Poppies” and “Sunflower”, the base consists of a plastic salad jar, the lid is also plastic. The scope for imagination is unlimited, you can use any yarn, any colors you like!
I used leftover red and green yarn for "Poppy" and leftover yellow and beige yarn for "Sunflower".
Donyshko knitted with single crochet stitches of the required diameter in a circle, adding 6 stitches in each circular row. Then we knit a row behind the back wall of the loop without adding, next rows continue in the circle until the desired height (if you need to make decreases somewhere, for a tight fit. We knit in the same way inner part(in a different color), then insert it inside and connect the 2 parts with single crochets, we get a jar inside. cover we knit in the same way, the jumper is 7-8 ch, we tie 2-3 rows in a circle, sew it to the lid and the jar itself.
Poppy consists of 5 petals knitted in a circle, the middle is the same, the border of the box is knitted from ch.
Sunflower- cast on 9-10 ch and knit in the round making 2 additions at the end of each row, knit 4-5 rows in total!
We invite you to take part in. Send your work to our email address [email protected].
Competition work No. 20 - Bouquet of daisies (competition conditions)
Hello! My name is Svetlana, I am 34 years old. I live in Kyiv. I love knitting and get a lot of pleasure from it!
For chamomile we need: Iris yellow, white and green; Yellow acrylic threads - for the vase. In addition, you will need a thin needle, PVA glue, wire (for the stem and thinner for the leaf).
Panel "Floral Fantasy".
Author of the work: Irodova Svetlana, pupil of Shushensky orphanage No. 1, Krasnoyarsk Territory.Age: 10 years
Supervisor: Tatyana Egorovna Dudina, labor instructor at Shushensky orphanage No. 1, Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Goals: Make a gift for the holiday of March 8th.
Tasks:
Strengthen crocheting skills through independent reading of diagrams and sequential execution of the technological map.
To create the need for self-education and further development of skills in the field of crochet.
Develop a creative attitude to work and aesthetic taste.
Materials and tools:
cardboard for the basket, colored paper: brown and white, polyester threads: red, yellow, crimson, green, yellow cotton threads, hook No. 3.5 stationery knife, ruler, simple pencil, scissors, glue pencil, needle with a large eye.
From the history of the holiday March 8th.
One day the women simply beat the men out of their holiday. History is replete with facts about their exploits on this day. It began noisily with the “March of Empty Pots,” which was organized by textile workers in New York in the mid-19th century. And then, three more strikes for three years in a row with one demand - Equality! The result was March 8 - International Women's Day, first proposed by Clara Zetkin. Women of our country have had the opportunity to celebrate it since 1913.
Men often perceive this date as an occasion to show their respect to the “weaker” sex, to once again show tender feelings, taking on some of the household chores.
The holiday fortunately coincided with the beginning of spring. The first flowers blooming: tulips, mimosa make March 8th a blooming, fragrant day. Traditional gifts for March 8 for beloved women are perfumes, jewelry, flowers are simply a must!
I suggest you make a gift with your own hands for the holiday and congratulate your loved ones and relatives.
Work progress:
1. Using yellow threads according to pattern No. 1, we knit a basket.
2. Place the finished basket on the cardboard box, pierce the cardboard along the contour of the basket, and use a pencil to mark the punctures - dots.
3. Cut out the resulting part.
4. Glue white and brown paper onto the basket.
5. Glue the edges of the paper on the wrong side, after cutting the edge.
6. Sew the basket to the base with yellow threads.
7. We knit flowers and leaves according to patterns No. 2, 3, and sew them to the base.
8. Glue a loop on the wrong side and cover it with a sheet of white paper.
9. The work is ready!
March 8th is the holiday of lovely ladies,
Let it be light, clear,
And I want to wish you
More beautiful days in life!
I wish you happiness, a full house,
Smiles, joy, fun.
To always be lucky in everything,
The inspiration never left!
So that your friends appreciate you.
Loved ones gave affection.
We once knew no grief,
And let life be
Good fairy tale!