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New Year's cards for children of the preparatory group. DIY children's New Year card

New Year's crafts in the preparatory group of kindergarten

Master class: Greeting card for the New Year

Authors: Veronika Chumakova, 6 years old, a student of the Meshchovsky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors and Shilkina Tatyana Anatolyevna, teacher of the Meshchovsky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors, Meshchovsk, Kaluga Region.
Description: The master class is designed for older children preschool age, for parents, educators, primary school teachers.
Purpose: gift for the New Year.
Target: making a holiday card with your own hands.
Tasks:- learn how to use the quilling technique,
- develop creative abilities and aesthetic taste.
Materials and tools required for work: cardboard, curly scissors, toothpick, sheet office paper,scissors, glue, picture.

Progress:
Take cardboard of blue color double sided, bend it in half


Cut off the top corner with curly scissors


We cut out any winter-themed picture from waste material (in this work we used a picture from old packaging New Year's gift) and paste it on the front side of our card


On inside postcards we will make a snowflake using the quilling technique.
Take a white sheet of A4 size office paper and cut it into strips 5 mm wide


We will twist several strips tightly and glue the end, and let the others unwind - from them we will make a shape - an eye

Natalya Chuvinova

Hello. Every year educators face question: what kind New Year's card to do with the kids by the end of this year? How to please your child's loved ones?

After searching the Internet, looking at supplies and figuring out what the children could do themselves, I made my decision.

For the base I took light wallpaper and cut it. Cut into each postcard identical circles of two shades of green. I printed the greeting on blue paper, also printed the inscription “Happy New Year!”, and cut it out with curly scissors.

Found in old stocks of lace ribbons in white and blue,

bear stickers.

Now it's a child's job. Inside postcards The congratulatory card is glued with glue stick.

Postcard closes, ribbons are glued, a wide white one and a narrow blue one. Ribbons cut to width postcards, a glue stick is used.

We put the base aside and are making Christmas trees. To do this, glue one green circle onto another, lighter shade.

Cut to make two semicircles.

We make Christmas trees.

Glue the Christmas trees onto postcard.

We also paste the inscription “Happy New Year” at the bottom. It turned out a bit empty. It doesn’t matter, there are scraps of double-sided cardboard, and by bending the rectangle unevenly, we get a box with a gift that can be placed under the Christmas tree.

We add stars to the Christmas trees, a bow to the box (this is glued with “Titanium”, I smear it myself, the bear.

Result.

Publications on the topic:

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Ten to fifteen years ago, almost all of us bought postcards to congratulate our family and friends on the holidays. Today we are less and less likely to regard this as something significant and valuable: it is easier to call distant relatives, and to give a gift to loved ones without “loading” them with extra waste paper.

However, cards made together with children can become not just a greeting card, but also a holiday decoration for your loved ones. They can be hung on the Christmas tree or placed on a shelf along with other New Year's accessories. Here are some simple ideas for homemade cards.

Christmas tree made of threads

You will need:

Knitting;

hot glue;

pasta in the form of letters;

colored paper;

a can of artificial snow.

Make the base of the card out of cardboard according to your wishes (can be double or single, large or small). Cut out a triangle from another sheet of cardboard - this is the future Christmas tree, it should be slightly smaller than the postcard.

Take a triangle and wind threads around it in any shape so as to hide the cardboard base of the Christmas tree. The threads can be plain (preferably green) or multi-colored.

Hot glue the finished tree to the card base. Make sure the threads are not unraveling. Glue beads on top - decorations. Sprinkle with fake snow.

Make up the inscription of your congratulations using pasta or other letters. You can paint the letters in bright colors.

Serpentine can be cut from self-adhesive or regular colored paper using a hole punch.

Application "Snowman"

A regular applique will be interesting if it is made from different materials. We took felt and shiny sticky paper. You can use other materials: foil, velvet and corrugated paper, pieces of fabric of different textures.

Otherwise, this craft is no different from a regular applique: the details of the plot are cut out and glued on. It is better to use PVA glue here.

Postcard “Mittens”

You will need:

Knitting;

PVA glue;

sequins, confetti or colored paper;

gel pen.

On the cardboard - the base of the postcard - draw the outlines of the mittens with a simple pencil. Then shade this pattern liberally with PVA glue. It is advisable that the glue jar have a sharp nose, then you can “draw” with it more accurately.

Cut 15-25 pieces of approximately 5 cm from the thread. Connect them in a bunch so that the ends are at the same level. Then start finely chopping them with scissors right above the “mittens” filled with glue. Thus, you need to cover the entire surface covered with glue. Correct the drawing with a sharp object - a toothpick, etc. Let the mittens dry and shake off excess lint. Make sure there are no bald spots - places where cardboard is visible.

Using a gel pen, draw a rope on the mittens and write your congratulations.

Stick on sequins, confetti or colored paper details.

Draw the outline of the card with PVA glue and glue a knitting thread of a different color (or the color of the mittens) onto it.

In this way, you can make “knitted” designs not only of mittens, but also of other items: socks, hats, scarves, and also decorate postcards, turning the details on them into fur, giving fluffiness to animals, snow, etc.

Card made of beads

You will need:

PVA glue;

beads or beads;

green felt.

Draw two circles on cardboard different sizes- these are future Christmas tree toys. Shade them liberally with PVA glue. Carefully sprinkle beads or beads so that the circles retain their shape and there are no empty spaces left in them.

Cut out a fir branch from green felt and glue it on top.

Make “pendants” for New Year’s balls in the form of a string of beads.

Christmas tree made from magazine sheets

A Christmas tree made from multi-colored magazine pages will look original if you stick it on colored cardboard (we used velvet paper). Simply cut magazine sheets of different widths and roll them into tubes, securing them with PVA glue.

When the tree is glued, place a star or other decoration on top. You can also glue beads onto the Christmas tree itself.

Christmas tree made of tangerines

Prepare tangerines in advance by cutting them into slices and drying them on a radiator or in another way. This craft will be good decoration for kitchen.

You will need:

tangerines in circles;

hot glue or PVA;

flax seeds, sesame seeds, coriander;

sugar or gelatin.

Glue mugs of dried tangerines in the middle of the cardboard, creating a triangle.

Then use PVA glue to outline them and draw a trunk. Sprinkle these areas with coriander and flax seed.

Sprinkle sesame seeds on top of tangerines. This can be done without glue. If the mugs are completely dry and the sesame seeds do not stick to them, run a wet finger over them, then decorate with the seeds and let dry.

Draw snowflakes around the tree with PVA glue and sprinkle them with either sugar (they will be white) or gelatin (they will be tinted).

You can make a loop on the top of this card so that it can be hung in the kitchen.

Christmas tree made of pasta

You will need:

pasta of any shape;

hot glue;

colored paper;

gold paint.

Cut out a Christmas tree from cardboard. Stick some pasta in the middle and cover it with gold paint. Then glue the beads on top of the pasta.

Decorate the ends of the branches with sequins. Make a star out of colored paper.

This card can also be hung on a Christmas tree, so a loop at the top would be a good idea.

Volumetric Christmas tree

You will need:

velvet paper or colored cardboard;

sequins, confetti, colored paper;

Fold the card base in half.

Also fold velvet paper or colored cardboard in half and cut out a Christmas tree.

Glue sequins, confetti or colored paper appliqués onto the tree.

Glue the tree by the tips of the branches into the middle of the card so that it becomes voluminous when opened.

Bouquet with holly

As you know, holly is a symbol of Christmas, so it, like spruce, can be used in holiday decorations.

You will need:

green paper;

hot glue;

velvet paper;

toothpicks;

Take 30 toothpicks, connecting their ends like a fan. Generously coat the area on the velvet paper where you will attach the bouquet with hot glue. Quickly, before the glue hardens, stick on the “fan”; if necessary, coat not only the base with glue, but also the top of the toothpicks in the place where they are attached. It is important that all toothpicks are held tightly.

Then drip glue into the hole in the bead and put it on a toothpick, creating a bouquet of your choice.

Cut two holly leaves from green paper and stick them at the base of the bouquet so that all the glue is hidden. Cut out a bow from paper of a different color and glue it onto the holly.

If desired, you can make toothpicks of different lengths and then the bouquet will be more magnificent, because the beads in it will be at different levels.

Quilling style postcard

You will need:

colored paper;

PVA glue;

letters made from pasta.

Cut out 4 long strips of green paper and twist their ends into a tube: bend one in one direction, the other in the other. Make several strips of colored paper, twist them into a tube and glue the ends to form balls.

Apply PVA glue to the cardboard in the places where your ornament will be located, and glue the twisted strips to create a pattern.

Decorate your card with glitter paper snowflakes. Cut out a ribbon from red paper and stick it at the bottom. Glue your congratulations from macaroni letters onto a red ribbon.

Postcards for the New Year. Master classes with photos

We invite you to make two New Year's cards with your children. The main subject of these cards is the New Year tree.

New Year card with Christmas tree. Master class with photos

First we cut out a postcard from thick white paper. We used drawing paper for the base of the postcard. The folded size of the postcard is 17.5x11 cm. You can choose your sizes. The main thing is that the size of the background for the postcard is 0.5-1 cm smaller.

1. Postcard background template

Templates for cutting out Christmas trees and Christmas decorations.

2. Cut out the elements of the Christmas tree and Christmas tree decorations.

3. Glue the background onto the card.

4. Glue the trunk of the Christmas tree

5. Glue the first tier of the tree. We only coat the element halfway so that the needles are not glued. We bend the needles with our fingers.

6. Glue the second tier of the Christmas tree.

7. Similarly, glue the third (last) tier of the Christmas tree.

8. Glue a star and Christmas tree decorations to the top.

9. We design the card inside. Take colored paper. And with the help of figured hole punchers or figured scissors we process the edges. We punched the edges with a star-shaped hole punch so that the inside of the card would also be New Year's and festive.

10. Sign the postcard.

11. The postcard is ready!

Volumetric New Year's card. Master class with photos

1. Postcard background

Christmas tree and toys templates.

Glue the background onto white cardboard - the base (you can choose your own background for the base).

2. Cut out three Christmas trees and stars.

3. Apply glue only to the central fold of the largest Christmas tree from the inside out and glue it in the center of our postcard.

5. We should get a Christmas tree, the branches of which can be “flipped through”

6. Glue stars onto the Christmas tree.

7. If you wish, you can add your own decorations made of paper, foil, beads, stars. We added snowflakes. And this is what we got.

Don't forget to sign the card. Our card turned out to be large enough, so we can write several congratulations.

And these are two postcards together.

Summary of a drawing lesson in middle group on the theme "New Year's card".

Goal: Learn to draw a New Year's greeting card, creating images corresponding to the holiday. Create an image of a decorated Christmas tree in your drawing. Develop artistic and creative abilities, the ability to correlate hand movements with visual control. Cultivate a caring attitude towards loved ones, a desire to please them with your gift.

Material : gouache of four colors (red, blue, yellow, green), drawing paper (landscape sheet folded in half).

Demo material:painting " Christmas tree", "star" for visual gymnastics, New Year's cards.

Methodical techniques:conversation, demonstration of drawing techniques by the teacher and children, artistic expression, gaming techniques, finger gymnastics, gymnastics for the eyes.

Preliminary work:conversation about New Year's holiday, consideration and visual examination artificial Christmas tree, looking at New Year's cards, teaching children to create various images using a stencil.

Speech gymnastics

(greetings)

Invented by someone, simple and wise

When meeting, say hello - “ Good morning

Good morning to the sun and birds

Good morning to smiling faces.

Everyone becomes kind and trusting

Let good morning last until evening.

Progress of the lesson.

Educator - The guys came to visit us. Let's say "Good morning" to our guests. Now go to the tables and take your seats. Check your posture.

Guys, who can tell me what holiday will be soon?

Children's answers - New Year!

Educator - Do you love this holiday?

Children's answers - Yes! We love you!

Educator - What is your New Year's mood?

Children's answers - Cheerful and joyful.

Educator - Why is the mood for the New Year cheerful and joyful?

Children's answers - Because it’s a Christmas tree! Because Santa Claus gives gifts!

Educator - Everyone likes to receive gifts? But it’s not only nice to receive gifts, but also to give them. Will you give gifts to your loved ones? There is no gift more valuable than one made with your own hands. Think about what gift you can make with your own hands, and then give it.

Children's answers - a toy, a fake, a postcard.

Educator - Today we will draw a New Year's card. We must try! After all, we will then sign this card and you will give it to your mom.

What should you draw so that everyone will guess that this is a New Year’s card? I’ll tell you a riddle to help you guess what’s most important in a New Year’s card.

Green beauty

Dress up for the New Year,

All covered in tinsel garlands

And in fluffy tinsel.

Did you guys guess what it is?

Children's answers - Christmas tree!

Educator - Well, of course it’s a Christmas tree! Look how beautiful the Christmas tree is in this picture. What color paint did the artist use to paint this tree? What colors did the artist use to paint the toys?

Children's answers - Green, red, yellow, blue.

Educator - (draws, commenting on his actions on the board).

Look how fluffy and beautiful the Christmas tree turned out on my postcard. Did I get a New Year's card?

Children's answers - No!

Educator - What do you need to draw to make the card really New Year’s?

Children's answers - New Year's decorations, garlands, balls.

Educator - Tell me how I can quickly and beautifully draw balls on the Christmas tree. We have already drawn round objects in this way.

Children's answers.

Educator - Who can show me how to draw toys on the board? Misha, go to the board and remind the children how to draw balls. Look, children, Misha is putting a little red gouache on a brush. You only need a little paint so it doesn't bleed. You need to draw on all the branches, but you need to leave room for toys of a different color. Misha painted all the toys red, and wipes his finger with a napkin to paint with paint of a different color. But Diana also wants to decorate the Christmas tree with balls. Sit down Misha, you're great! Diana, what color balls do you want to draw? Maybe yellow? Choose paint yellow color. Diana draws balls with her finger on all the branches. The balls turned out beautiful. Well done Diana, you completed the task. Sit down. Dima will draw blue balls for us.

What a beautiful tree it turned out to be.

The shaggy branches bend,

Down to the children's heads

Rich beads shine,

Overflow of lights

Ball hides behind ball,

And star after star

Light threads are rolling

Like golden rain.

I am sure that the Christmas trees on your cards will also turn out beautiful, and to make things work better, we will do gymnastics for the fingers so that the fingers can draw better.

To the Christmas tree for the big finger Came straight to the house

Index and middle

Nameless and last

Little finger himself

Knocked on the threshold

Fingers together friends

We can't live without each other.

Let's start drawing on our own. (The teacher turns on the music).

Educator - Our eyes are tired while drawing, it’s time for them to rest.

Look everything here

A star has come to us

Flew right, left

I looked at all the pictures,

Take all the drawings

And follow the star.

Look at the exhibition of New Year's cards we have created. What kind of Christmas tree do you think our star would like to visit? Where is the most bright star is our star's friend drawn? Where are the brightest garlands and will our star be interested in looking at them?

And when visiting, which Christmas tree will our star have fun with?

You guys can see how beautiful and elegant the trees we have turned out to be. Your loved ones will be delighted with these cards. When the postcards are completely dry, we will sign them.

Santa Claus is a wizard! He found out what wonderful artists live, in kindergarten 1 he sent you a sweet gift, now I’ll give it to you. Now the attendants will stay to help me clear the tables, while everyone else goes to wash their hands.




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