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We need to prepare the salt mass, then we ball a round apple.In a soft ball we put a stick from ice cream to which we stick a green leaf. Leave it on the windowsill to dry. After drying paint the apple with red paint and you are done. Material used:Read more
- salt mass: salt + flour + water
- ice cream stick
- green paper
- scissors
- red paint
- glue
- brush
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Children prepare the background, on a sheet of white A4 paper they paint with a thick brush with watercolor paints vertical stripes in autumn colors. While the work is drying, the children prepare 4 tree crowns. They draw two crowns on a piece of newspaper with a marker and two crowns on grey paper. Then they try to cut them out along the lines. They glue autumn leaves on the two selected crowns in the form of tissue paper squares. Then, on a white sheet of paper, they draw an autumn animal of their choice: hedgehog, squirrel, or fox. They cut it out. On the dried piece of paper, they glue a strip of grass at the bottom, then tree crowns, small rectangles as trunks, and the animal and leaves. Material used:Read more
- tree template
- squares, rectangles of blotting paper in autumn colors: yellow, orange, red, purple, green, brown
- pastels: brown, light green, dark yellow
- glue stick
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Children prepare the background, on a sheet of white A4 paper they paint with a thick brush with watercolor paints vertical stripes in autumn colors. While the work is drying, the children prepare 4 tree crowns. They draw two crowns on a piece of newspaper with a marker and two crowns on grey paper. Then they try to cut them out along the lines. They glue autumn leaves on the two selected crowns in the form of tissue paper squares. Then, on a white sheet of paper, they draw an autumn animal of their choice: hedgehog, squirrel, or fox. They cut it out. On the dried piece of paper, they glue a strip of grass at the bottom, then tree crowns, small rectangles as trunks, and the animal and leaves. Material used:Read more
- A4 sheet of technical block
- watercolor paints in autumn colors
- a wide brush
- cup with water
- newspaper format B5, gray paper format B5
- black marker
- glue stick
- squares of tissue paper in autumn colors
- white square measuring about 5 cm by 5 cm
- pastels
- strip of fabric, interlining in red, green or brown
- 4 rectangles of cardboard
- ready-made foam leaves
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The children glue white circles on the red card and fold the card into an accordion. They cut the green card in half. They try to cut close to each other to make thick grass. On a white piece of paper, they trace the mushroom's foot from a template and cut it out. The teacher sews all the elements together, makes a hole in the top of the accordion with a hole punch, threads the string through and makes a knot. The mushroom is suitable for hanging in the classroom. Material used:Read more
- red sheet of paper format A5
- a green sheet of paper A6 (half of A5)
- a white sheet of paper A6 size
- pencil
- 3-5 white circles
- glue
- scissors
- stapler
- string length of about 50 cm
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Work on a base painted with bubble wrap. Children grease a gumball template with glue and sprinkle with coffee. Umbrella glued with ground bell pepper, cinnamon and red bell pepper. The handle of the umbrella was created from corrugated cardboard. Material used:Read more
- bubble wrap
- colored paper
- paint
- coffee
- cinnamon
- pepper
- glue
- corrugated cardboard
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Connect the two onions together using a toothpick. On the smaller onion stick the eyes and nose, on the larger beads - buttons, preferably with hot glue or vikol. Finally, from a paper napkin create a triangle and surround the longer edge of the head of our babushka. Glue the ends of the napkin with glue. From a strip of cardboard create a hoop into which we put a larger onion so that our babushka can stand, on the hoop you can glue the name of the child who made this work. Material used:Read more
- two onions of different sizes
- toothpick
- hot glue or vikol
- sequins for eyes and nose
- colored beads or buttons
- decorative paper tissues
- cardboard strips
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To make flowers you need aspen leaves or other leaves such as birch. Arrange them in a bouquet from the center, putting the smallest so that they interlock. We tie the whole with a thin wire and tape the ends of the leaves with paper tape. The teacher paints the leaves with colorful spray paint, after it dries the children paint the edges of the leaves black with a brush. Material used:Read more
- aspen leaves
- spray paint
- black acrylic paint
- wire
- paper tape
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Tape a toilet paper roll with white tissue paper, then glue white dots onto cardboard two red half circles. Staple the mushroom hat to the sides. The next step is to put the hat on the foot of the mushroom. Glue washed and dried forest moss onto the cardboard base and finally glue the toadstool on. Material used:Read more
- toilet paper roll
- glue and magic glue
- scissors
- white tissue paper
- white circles of paper
- red cardboard
- dried moss
- stapler
- cardboard as a stand
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From orange tissue paper cut a strip about 2 cm wide, wrap it around the toothpaste tube starting from the bottom. At the top stick it with office glue. Glue the top of the tube with Plasticine. Fold the rubber band in half and put it in the hole. The carrot is ready! Material used:Read more
- toothpaste tube
- orange tissue paper
- orange plasticine
- green rubber band
- office glue
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Thread thread and use a needle to apply wet poplar leaves and a face. We make a face out of paper. To prevent anything from falling off the thread, secure both ends with beads on which the thread is knotted. The bead on the head will serve as the nose of the caterpillar. Material used:Read more
- leaves
- needle and thread
- paper
- markers
- scissors
- beads
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Paint dried leaves with watercolor paints in any color. Decorated in this way, dry autumn leaves take on a completely different expression. We present the works on the background of a white sheet of paper with a narrow frame drawn. Material used:Read more
- dried large leaves
- watercolor paints
- small paintbrushes
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Lubricate a toilet paper roll with glue and wrap a piece of paper around it at the end, gluing it together. Glue a white frill in the middle of the roll. Above the frill stick the eyes, draw a face, nose, etc. Fold the red circle into a cone and glue it together. Make balls out of pieces of tissue paper and glue on the red cone. Glue the hat to the top end of the white roll. Glue leaves and chestnuts as desired on a plate. Glue the mushroom to the plate. Finished :) Now only need to expose in a visible place. Material used:Read more
- red circle
- 9-10 pieces of white tissue paper
- paper roll
- cut piece of white paper to the width of the roll
- plastic eyes
- colored leaves cut out with a hole punch
- 2-3 chestnuts
- green or yellow plate
- white frill
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From colored paper, the child cuts out owl eyes (two smaller and two larger circles), eyebrows, beak, belly and feet-claws. He then glues the individual parts to the paper bag. The head of the bird will be the folded bottom. The feet are glued inside the bag - in such a way that only part of them is visible. The rest as if it were hidden somewhere under the feathers. With a pen you can mark the inside of the paper owl's eyes. As the last element, glue two autumn leaves - they will serve as the wings of this nocturnal animal. Material used:Read more
- gray paper bag
- colored paper
- scissors
- glue
- two leaves
- pen or marker
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Fold a square sheet of paper twice in half, make any cuts you like, you can also make some holes around with a hole punch. Paint the leaves with poster paints in autumn colors and reflect on the "napkin". Material used:Read more
- white card
- scissors
- brush
- poster paints
- leaves