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Fold the blue card in half and cut out a cup. Glue the snowman, and glue a triangle to his head. With white paint paint the bellies on the black card, the snow lying under the snowman and the falling snow (reflect the fingertips). With a black pen, paint the snowman's eyes, sticks and buttons. Material used:Read more
- white poster paint
- black pen
- colored technical block
- scissors
- glue
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Place the fabric on the table, the picture on it and tracing paper on the picture. With the help of various tools trace the contours of the picture (without the stars). Press firmly, but only enough to leave a white trace on the tracing paper. If you press too hard, you can make a hole. Use a nail to correct the contours of the stars and the chimney. When all the contours have been corrected, erase the pencil marks on the other side. Turn the sheet of paper over again and place it this time on the fabric itself. Correct some of the less visible contours. Using the head of a pin placed in a skewer stick, apply shadows and snow. Place a piece of canvas under the tracing paper and use the pin head to reflect its texture. We can reflect different objects on tracing paper. It all depends on your idea. In the stars we make a few holes with a pin. We color the picture with markers, but in such a way as not to color the hollows. Such a picture can be for example hung in the window. You can also put a dark piece of paper underneath, which will make the picture even more visible. Material used:Read more
- tracing paper
- sketch of a winter picture
- cutter
- pin
- crochet hook
- nail
- shashlik stick with a pin
- colored markers
- eraser
- piece of canvas
- soft pad
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We draw an outline of a snowman on a piece of paper and glue on his head with eyes, a smile and a nose cut out of an orange sheet of colored paper. Children fill in the outline with toothpaste. At the bottom of the card they create snowdrifts with the toothpaste. When the snow is dry, they glue on buttons made of decorative bows cut out with a hole punch. Material used:Read more
- black piece of paper from a technical block
- toothpaste
- glue
- white piece of paper
- pens
- scissors
- colored paper
- decorative punch with a bow pattern
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On a blue sheet of paper we stick individual elements (depending on children's choices), these can be cotton pads, paper plates, decorative napkins, then children cut out of colored paper a hat, buttons, eyes, nose or paste the elements with plasticine. Material used:Read more
- round napkins, decorative
- cosmetic pads
- paper plates
- glue
- plasticine
- colored paper
- scissors
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The snowman is made of plastic cups that the children used during their trips (so he is a very ecological snowman). The children put the cups together by themselves and the teacher staples them together with a stapler. Other elements: hat, buttons, nose, eyes and mouth are made of paper. Material used:Read more
- plastic cups
- stapler
- colored adhesive paper
- glue
- scissors
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Cut out a circle and cut it in half. Roll it into a cone. Glue or connect with a stapler. Cut out a nose and a hat. Glue the individual elements to the snowman. Material used:Read more
- white and coloured technical block
- traced circle
- circles made with a hole punch
- glue
- scissors
- stapler
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The snowman presented here is a great way to show children how easy it is to conjure up something interesting from materials available in every home, garage, etc. On the unscrewed and cleaned from the label bottle after lotion we put Styrofoam bauble (head). Screw it onto the neck of the bottle or attach it with glue. Next, we put a hat made of cork on the head, under which we paste plumber's hair as the fringe of our hero. Tie a tissue paper bow around his neck to make the snowman look elegant! Now, all you need is a broomstick made of a shashlik stick and the rest of the plumber's hair and a few decorative buttons made of colored pins and you're done! Using a colored bottle and, for example, an onion for a head, we can make a scarecrow in the same way. Material used:Read more
- polystyrene bauble
- plumber's bristles
- rubber sink plug
- white bottle of lotion or shower gel
- tissue paper
- skewer
- colored pins
- string or thread
- glue
- eyelets
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From any materials we create a composition, for example, we cut out trees from gray newspapers, we paste snowdrifts from napkins, clouds are created from balls of blue tissue paper, falling snow cut out with a decorative punch, tissue paper house and chimney smoke from coffee beans. Material used:Read more
- newspapers
- tissue paper
- napkins
- decorative punch
- coffee beans
- glue
- scissors
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The work was made with the use of elements of D. Dziamska's Education Through Movement method. The background of the work was created while painting with oil pastel to slow music (any waltz). Then children were tearing strips of grey paper to the rhythm of lively, fast music. From these strips they constructed trees and then made a snowman from origami circles. At the end they drew the missing elements and decorated the snowman with cotton wool imitating snow. Material used:Read more
- oil pastels
- grey paper
- glue
- cotton wool
- white and black origami circles
- drawing block
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The work shows a snowman made of cotton wool. On a sheet of gray paper we draw three circles, we also draw small circles (buttons) and cut them out. Then we spread glue on the drawn circles and stick on cotton wool. At the end we glue a nose cut out of orange cardboard, buttons and a hat. Material used:Read more
- sheet of gray paper
- black and orange cardboard
- scissors
- cotton wool
- pencil
- glue
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On a large sheet of paper, draw a snowman template. Paste it with cotton balls so that they slightly overlap each other. From colored paper cut out: buttons, eyes, nose, mouth, hat, possibly other decorative elements. Glue everything in place. Around the snowman we glue balls made of cotton wool (snow). Material used:Read more
- scissors
- glue
- colored paper
- cotton balls
- cotton wool
- cardboard
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On the blue cardstock, glue the pieces of string (one next to the other) that make up the trunk of the tree. Cover the top of the cardboard with a thick layer of magic glue. Use yarn to create the branches. Sprinkle the empty space (covered with glue) with salt or white decorative sand. Use dry pastels to create a white background of clouds. Material used:Read more
- blue cardboard A4
- white wool
- string
- glue
- scissors
- salt
- crayons dry pastels
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The cardboard must be prepared by an adult. Crumple the tracing paper, spread it on the cardboard and iron it with a hot iron. Repeat the process several times to fill the whole sheet of paper. Mix white tempera paint with magic glue and silver glitter. Use your finger to paint a winter landscape. Glue on white wool. Material used:Read more
- technical block white
- tracing paper
- glue
- wool
- glitter
- white tempera paint
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Glue a blue piece of paper cut into a fancy shape onto a white piece of technical side paper. We glue caps, make buttons, eyes and mouth from black Plasticine. Cut out or give children the snowman's accessories: hat, broom and nose. All the elements are glued on with plasticine. Material used:Read more
- three white caps
- office glue and wikol
- color block and white
- scissors
- plasticine
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On a colored sheet of paper, draw any patterns you like, then cover them with a thicker layer of glue. Sprinkle the card with sugar. Shake off the excess sugar. Finally, sprinkle with glitter and leave to dry. Material used:Read more
- colored technical block
- wikol glue
- sugar
- glitter
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Cut the paper plate in half making a hat shape. Glue it on the cardboard. Cut out a circle (pom-pom) and glue it over the plate. Decorate the plate (hat) by stamping it with a finger dipped in poster paint. Cut yarn into small pieces 1-2 cm. Glue the pieces of yarn on the circle decorating the pom-pom and the winter hat is ready. Material used:Read more
- technical block
- glue
- scissors
- paper plate
- poster paints
- colored yarn