Category: Winter
Tags: snowman kids crafts, towel roll kids crafts
Children paint the rolls with white paint, glue carrots cut out of paper and black dots as buttons and scarves cut out from a promotional newspaper. They put a cap made from a liquid cap, such as fabric softener/wash, on the roll.
Material used:
- paper towel roll
- white paint
- punch
- colored paper
- pattern imitating a scarf (here: a winter promotional brochure from a DIY store)
- glue
- scissors
- plastic caps
Category: Winter
Tags: snowman kids crafts, towel roll kids crafts
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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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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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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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First, the teacher prepares materials for the children. On a white sheet of paper they have to draw with a blue marker a semicircular shape of a snow igloo, built of bricks. Then we cut it out - an easy puzzle is created. On a sheet of colored paper - which serves as a background - we draw the same shape (also bricks) with a pencil. The child's task now is to match the individual pieces of the puzzle to the shape drawn on the paper. He glues the individual pieces into the appropriate places - building his own ice house. Material used:Read more
- white sheet of paper
- sheet of colored paper
- blue marker
- pencil
- scissors
- glue
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