Master class on making the Firebird using natural materials (photo). What ash looks like, planting and caring for ash in the countryside Firebird from ash seeds

Bird-autumn

Autumn leaves are swirling... But it is not the trees that are throwing them off their branches. Flying across the sky, the autumn bird drops its magical feathers, which turn into colorful leaves. I wish I could see such a bird!

Necessary materials:

A white sheet of A4 paper, elm and laurel leaves, physalis lanterns, ash seeds, scissors, PVA glue.

In the center of the composition, make an autumn bird out of leaves. Large elm leaf – body. Laurel leaves - neck and wings. The head is a small bay leaf. Cut the physalis lantern into petals, from which you make the bird’s tail. Physalis petals can also decorate the wings of a bird. For the eye, use the cut out middle of the physalis.

Beak - ash seeds. Secure the parts with glue. For the bird's crown, use the fruit of an exotic plant.

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Master class “Firebird” from natural material and in three versions. Master class with step by step photos

Petrova Olesya, 12 years old, studying Mug "Phyto-Design".
Supervisor: Gorina Svetlana Valentinovna, additional education teacher,
MKUDO Surovikinsky House of Pioneers and Schoolchildren.
Autumn is a wonderful time of year, when the foliage on the trees changes color, the fruits ripen, and the seeds ripen. It’s nice to go on an excursion to the forest in clear weather, where you can pick leaves of different shapes and colors for future compositions.
In this master class I demonstrate three versions of the Firebird compositions.

This master class is intended for younger and middle children school age, teachers and parents.
Purpose: interior decoration, gift.
Target: production of a composition from natural material in the form of a panel “Firebirds”.
Tasks:
- develop perseverance
- develop creativity, fantasy, imagination.

“Firebird” from ash seeds. Master class with step by step photo

The seeds of the ash tree are in the form of lionfish, very convenient for making crafts, they are stored well, and can be used in winter.



- ash lionfish,
- millet,
- chickpeas,
- mash,
- colored cardboard,
- scissors,
- gouache,
- PVA glue,
- brush.


Let’s draw “Firebird” on colored cardboard.


Let's color the lionfish blue.


Let's put green dots on the blue lionfish.


Glue the painted lionfish onto the “Firebirds” outline. Glue without gaps, lionfish tightly to each other.


Glue the next row, covering the previous one.


In this way we glue the tail completely.


Cover the body of the bird with blue winged wings.


We will cover the entire body of the bird with lionfish without a gap in blue.


We continue to cover the neck with blue lionfish. Break the unpainted lionfish in half and glue the beak.


Cut the blue lionfish in half. Glue the head in flat pieces in a circle.


We will paint the millet yellow.


Glue the colored millet onto the tail at the green dots.


Glue small twigs and mung beans on top of the head.
Glue it where the eye should be.


Let the glue dry.
The composition is ready.



Tail close up.


“Firebird” from the side.


“Fire bird” made from dried autumn leaves. Master class with step-by-step photos

It is advisable to collect leaves for the composition in warm sunny weather. So that there is as little moisture as possible outside. The collected leaves can be dried in old books. Put autumn leaf between the sheets of the book, lay out the leaves in one layer. Do not stack leaves on top of each other, otherwise they may stick together. You need to put a press on the book, usually two bricks. After two weeks, the leaves are ready for use.
It is advisable to store dried leaves in boxes or envelopes in a dry place.
Leaves store well and can be collected a large number of beautiful leaves and use in compositions in a few years.


To complete the composition, you will need the following tools and materials:
- dry leaves different color And different shapes,
- dry rose petals,
- PVA glue,
- scissors,
- white cardboard.


On white cardboard we will draw the outline “Firebirds”.


Glue the longer leaves on the "Fire - birds" contour tightly to each other.


Glue leaves of a different color and smaller size on top.


Glue the next row, the leaves are the same as in the first row, but narrower in size.


Shade the wingspan with yellow leaves, sticking tightly to each other.


Leaves of a darker color, glue the edging of the wings.


After cutting the leaves, lay out the neck of the bird.


Cut a triangle out of a brown sheet and glue the beak.
Glue the head in a circle of yellow leaves.


Cut out drops from rose petals and glue one drop onto each leaf.


Cut out circles from yellow rose petals and glue them into each drop.


Let the glue dry.


Glue a tuft of green leaf onto the head, glue an eye by cutting out a circle from a rose petal.


The composition is ready.


Wing close-up.


Tail close up.


"Heat - a bird" from seeds and cereals. Master class with step by step photo

It is advisable to wash and dry the fruit seeds collected. Can be stored in bags.


To complete the composition, you will need the following tools and materials:
- pumpkin seeds,
- melon seeds,
- seeds of watermelon,
- flower seeds,
- millet groats,
- mung bean groats,
- chickpeas,
- pistachios,
- PVA glue,
- black cardboard.


On black cardboard we will draw the outline “Firebirds”


We will seal the fragment on the wings in the form of an arc with millet.


Cover the bird's head with black flower seeds.


Cover the top of the neck and the outline of the wings with melon seeds.


We cover the outline of the wings from below with pistachio scales.


Spread five pumpkin seeds on the tail. Draw a drop of PVA glue around the pumpkin seed and cover it with millet. Let the glue dry.


Glue the seeds of the dawn flowers at the base of the drop fragment.
In the wings, between the arc of millet and the pistachio scales, glue mung bean groats evenly.


Between the wings of the bird's body we glue brown flower seeds.
Decorate the mung bean tail with green stripes.

DIY Firebird: step-by-step master class for children on making panels from natural materials.

DIY Firebird

Materials and tools for making DIY “Firebird” crafts

To make the firebird we will need:

— Colored cardboard

— Firebird stencil for applique (you can draw it yourself or download a ready-made one)

— Plasticine

— Natural materials.

We used natural materials in the firebird applique:

- ash seeds,

- flax seeds,

- buckwheat,

- bird feathers.

You can use whatever you see fit in making crafts. For example, make your firebird only from cereals or only from seeds.

How to make a firebird from natural materials with your own hands: step-by-step description

The Firebird is made in mixed media with elements of plasticineography and appliqué using a ready-made stencil.

How to do it with children:

Step 1. Apply the firebird stencil to colored cardboard and trace it.

Step 2. Fill the template with plasticine. To do this, tear off small pieces of plasticine and form small balls. We spread the balls on the cardboard with a stack or with our fingers, filling the firebird template with a thin layer of plasticine. We try not to go beyond the boundaries of the picture, so as not to leave spots.

Step 3. We glue ash seeds on the silhouette of the firebird, starting from the tail. We form the wings. The body of a bird can be decorated with seeds or cereals. Together with ash seeds, you can use willow leaves, they are also thin. The panel is ready!

The second option for making a firebird with your own hands

You will learn another option for making a very original three-dimensional 3D craft “Firebird” with your own hands together with children from natural materials in the master class

We wish you pleasant moments of creativity and inspiration! Until we meet again on the "Native Path"!

Author of the master class: This work was sent to our “Autumn Workshop” competition by a reader of “Native Path”, additional education teacher Natalia Chavdarovna Tsvetkova (Vologda region, Cherepovets). The article contains photographs of crafts made by children aged 7-9 years from Natalia Chavdarovna’s studio: the association “The World Around Us” MBOU DOD “Palace of Children and Youth Creativity named after A.A. Alekseeva.

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State budget educational institution School No. 37, Moscow

Lesson summary on the topic: “Making animals and birds from ash and maple seeds.”

Educator

Khairullina Elena Mikhailovna,

GBOU School No. 37 CJSC.

2016-2017 academic year

Making "Animals and Birds" from ash and maple seeds.

Target: teach children to independently do crafts from ash and maple seeds.

Tasks:

Educational:

  • teach children to work with a template;
  • to form the skills of correct smearing of plasticine on cardboard;
  • learn to put ash and maple seeds on a plasticine base.

Educational:

  • develop fine motor skills of the hands when rolling out plasticine and pressing in seeds;
  • develop creativity and imagination;
  • interest in making handicrafts.

Educational:

  • cultivate a sense of beauty, ecological culture;
  • cultivate independence, accuracy, perseverance, hard work and patience.

Equipment: ash and maple seeds, dried leaves, plasticine, cardboard, templates, stacks, stereo system, “Sounds of the Forest” CD.

Progress of the lesson.

Guys, let's imagine that we are in the forest. How much is here! Listen to the sounds of the forest.

(the CD "Sounds of the Forest" sounds).

The inhabitants of the forest are very different: some jump in the trees, others walk, crawl on the ground. There are also those who hide in the thicket of the forest. Someone can be seen in a forest clearing.

In the forest, you need to be quiet so as not to disturb its inhabitants. After all, the forest is their home, and we come there to visit.

Now listen carefully to the riddles and guess them.

Not a mouse, not a bird,

frolicking in the forest,

Lives in the trees

And he keeps nibbling on nuts. (Squirrel)

In summer he walks without a road

Near the pines and birches,

And in winter he sleeps in a den,

Hides the nose from the cold. (Bear)

Angry touchy-feely

Lives in the wilderness of the forest,

There are a lot of needles

And not just one thread. (Hedgehog)

What a dangerous beast

Walks around in a red fur coat,

The snow is shoveling away

There are enough mice. (Fox)

Flies all night -

Gets mice.

And it will become light -

Sleep flies into the hollow. (Owl)

Well done, you guessed all the riddles correctly. Who guessed who we'll do today? (children's answers)

So, today you will make an animal or bird craft from ash and maple seeds.

Guys, please look at the board and pay attention to how the work samples are made. Especially how small details are made, for example, paws and eyes.

Now choose a template for an animal or bird figurine.

Hear how we will work.

  1. First you need to trace the template on cardboard.
  2. Fill the animal's head with plasticine by smearing it on cardboard.
  3. We make a plasticine base (body in the form of rollers).
  4. Let's make the body, we will start not from the muzzle, but from the end of the body. We attach the seeds to the plasticine base sequentially.
  5. We finish the small details (eyes, paws).
  6. Those who wish can decorate their crafts with dry leaves.

Let your imagination run wild and get to work.

Nina Trifonova

Materials: Pine cone, acorn, ash seeds, leaves of maple, linden, poplar or other trees, sunflower seeds, acorn caps, plasticine, PVA glue.

Move work:

Acorn (head birds) stick to a pine cone using plasticine (body).

We attach a plasticine ball to the head for the tuft.

For stability, we will make the bird’s paws from acorn caps, attaching them to the pine cone using plasticine.

Insert pieces of plasticine between the scales of the pine cone in the places where the wings and tail will be.

Combine maple, linden or poplar leaves into a bunch, dip them in glue and insert them into a plasticine lump in place of the tail. Also attach the wings from the leaves to the body birds, having previously lubricated them with glue.

From a bunch of ash seeds make on your head birds crest arranging the seeds in a circle. In place of the beak, stick a seed with plasticine. Glue plasticine eyes on the head.

Our the fairy bird is ready!

Publications on the topic:

"Gifts of Autumn". Competition of handicrafts from natural materials. Lyudmila Vologdina "Gifts of Autumn". Competition of handicrafts from natural materials. In our.

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Now that autumn has bloomed with all its colors, nature is shimmering with golden shades, I want to capture this beauty in all possible ways.

April 1 is International Bird Day, both adults and children know this. Various events and promotions are held in schools and kindergartens. April,.

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The craft is made of natural materials with the addition of plasticine and paint. the theme of the craft is a forest clearing and the animals living on it. Also.