Interesting crafts for children aged 10-13. Interesting DIY paper crafts. DIY children's crafts for the New Year

Hi all. I decided to please the boys and their parents today. Now you will receive a large charge of creative energy, which will require immediate application. You will be overwhelmed with great craft ideas for boys. Today we find ourselves in the paradise of boyish tricks and tricks. You will create cool things with your own hands and with your boys. It will be great and not boring. Today only – crazy crafts for boys especially for you. The best ideas collected in one article. I arranged them by topic, separately robots, separately ships, planes, cars, separately dinosaurs, sharks, skeletons and Indians. Everything that makes our boys happy and enthusiastic.

Crafts for boys.

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ROBOTS.

From ordinary boxes, from shoes, from tea, from milk or juice, from toothpaste, from cream, from sweets - you can make wonderful ROBOTS.

As a raw material base, you will need various supplementary items from the household trash - yogurt jars, lids, milk bottles, egg cassettes, cocktail straws.

Such crafts for boys will turn into an exciting family game “Make a Home Robot”. Created by the collective intelligence (grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, son), this representative of artificial intelligence will become a member of your family.

And how many plot games you can come up with with his participation, how many thrilling and blood-chilling stories you can play out - your child will forget about the console and tablet for a long time. After all, here you can control a boxed security force live, in the 3D reality of a tangible toy world.

Dispossess grandfather, unload the balcony from valuable rubbish. Let grandpa finally say with pride: “You see, it was not in vain that I kept it all these years - it came in handy.”

Fantasize, dare. Create DIY crafts for your boys. Laugh, have fun, have fun. Just don't fight. Don't let the creative arguments between two rambunctious robotics designers lead to quarrels. Let the elder give way to the younger - after all, this is an educational game for children - let them develop their vision. Who knows, maybe it is during these hours of creative design that the seed of a future outstanding robot creator will be born in your child.

Crafts for boys.

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DINOSAURS.

The era of relict forests and large-sized dinosaurs has always attracted children's minds. Your boys are wide-eyed as they watch scary movies with dinosaurs. They will love cute kids crafts with these animals. For kids, you can prepare a craft “Dinosaurs from plastic plates.” The parts of the neck, legs and tail are attached with adhesive tape. The plate is covered with paint (to prevent the gouache from rolling off onto the smooth surface of the plastic into droplets, add a little liquid soap to it).

This dinosaur craft can be PUT ON LEGS. If you first cut the toilet paper roll into halves (pierce it with nail scissors and cut along the ring). And then make vertical shallow cuts in these halves of the bushings (on both sides of the upper circle) - and insert the plane of our dinosaur into these cuts. Now your boys can play with this craft like a toy. To prevent dried gouache from staining your hands and clothes, spray it with hairspray, so the paint will set and will not smudge.

Here’s another DIY craft option—dinosaurs made from toilet paper rolls. Also a quick and simple craft for boys that they can do themselves if they are already 6 years old and have experience using scissors. Give them just a silhouette - they will cut it out of cardboard themselves. They will make a slot in the rolls and insert the silhouette there. The dinosaur's legs are cut out from the second roll - this way they are immediately obtained with the desired bend and are solid in material.

Here’s another great three-dimensional craft for boys - a dinosaur made from three toilet paper rolls. The master class in the photo below shows everything in detail. You can repeat this craft step by step.

You can also make a fun toy out of a toilet paper roll. We glue strips of crepe paper to the edge of the roll (it is thin and soft) - and when we blow into the roll, the paper will develop like the flames of a fire-breathing dragon.

Here's another cheap and practical way to make beautiful dinosaurs as a 3D model. Cut and assemble with your own hands like a three-dimensional puzzle.

As we can see, all the parts are cut out of ordinary rough packaging cardboard. And then they gather on the slots in each other.

You can draw a SILHOUETTE SKETCH yourself on a draft - according to your own design. Or look through pictures of dinosaurs and take the silhouette idea from there. And then the main thing is to add legs to the silhouette - which are simply inserted into the slots on the BElly - in front closer to the neck and a little behind, not too much, next to the tail (as in the photo below). Draw everything at random. You will still get a structure - and it will still stand and not fall.

Here’s another quick DIY craft made from paper or cardboard. A dinosaur that is cut out of a flat sheet. And then it bends along the lines into a three-dimensional figure, standing steadily on its paws and tail. Great craft for boys.

Here is the drawing diagram for this craft.

Or, using the same principle, a flat figurine is folded in half and we get a three-dimensional craft with legs.

Crogodiles are dinosaurs that have survived to this day. You can create them yourself from ordinary cardboard egg cassettes. The design can be anything. The main thing is the presence of a mouth that opens and a back.

Crafts for boys.

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SPIDERS.

Spider abomination has always attracted boys. Throwing a toy spider to make the girl next door squeal - what could be more fun?

The craft helps relieve phobias and is also pleasant to do and then show. I have a palm-sized spider. - Yes, you drive, this doesn’t happen. - I bet you, I can show you. For a bet.

Such an argument is easy to win, because the conditions do not say that the spider must be alive and real.

Crafts for boys with spiders is a theme that can be played out using different craft techniques. For example, painting a disposable paper plate (we draw a web on it) and an applique made from handprints. Kids will love this craft. They love to tinker with paints.

And here are cute spiders from a toilet paper roll, or a folded sheet of black cardboard. We roll up a sheet of black cardboard and fasten it with a stapler. We bend the top of the roll inward from the front and back (we get ears at the corners of the roll). We cut the bottom part of the roll into legs, cut off the excess front part.

You can make a spider from a strip of black cardboard and black paper. A simple DIY craft. Staple the cardboard strip into a ring. Children cut out the legs and eyes, bend the legs and glue them into the rings. Eyes are glued to the façade.

Spiders can be made from anything and their designs can be different. Don't be afraid to experiment. No matter what you come up with, in any case it will look like a spider - because it has legs and eyes.


Crafts for boys.

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MONSTERS and UFOs.

Cute monsters are the love of all boys. Crafts with monsters and aliens are always interesting. And most importantly, there are no limits to imagination, because there are no strict rules regarding the structure and appearance of monsters. He can be absolutely anyone, with any number of legs and eyes. This is cool.

Aliens are monsters from other planets. From the point of view of the scientific and technical community, the most interesting thing about aliens is the design of their ships. Let's make a FLYING SAUCER craft with the boys.

We take disposable dishes with a deep bottom - two bowls make an excellent flying machine. A transparent jar of jelly or ice cream will become a cabin in which you can put a real monster (glue it to plasticine so that it does not dangle in weightlessness).

Any design, any household products are suitable for the construction of an intergalactic omnibus. (By the way, the McDonald's cocktail lid already has an excellent dome shape, with a convenient hole in the center). Below is a master class on how to create such an interesting craft for boys with your own hands.

Your flying ships can go on a secret sabotage mission to steal all the animals from your toy farmland. UFO girls also love beef.

Cut pieces of cardboard into rectangles. We bend each rectangle 2 times (to get a rectangular edge). Now we place each bent module on top of each other - slightly overlapping - with an oblique overlap on the adjacent piece, we get an 8-square. You already understand that the overlap should be such that the remaining edge of the cardboard coincides with the cell-sector of the umbrella.

Crafts for boys.

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INDIANS.

Wild Wild West. Cool call sign of the Indian attackers. The rustle of observers sitting in ambush. Quiet snorting of horses. The world of the Indians - wigwams, drums, beads made of bones and teeth - is a real boy's paradise. Let's make crafts with Indian themes together with the boys. Excellent strong masks for real totemic leaders.

We cut out masks from the same packaging cardboard. And a lot of small decor. We paste all this decorative decor onto the mask - don’t forget the bags under the eyes, stripes on the forehead and cheeks - this is a classic folklore make-up.

When all the parts are glued, you need to smooth out the sharp edges of the cardboard and close the holes with the corrugated cut. To do this, we coat the craft with PVA glue and cover it with thin newspaper scraps or toilet paper. Next we dry it and cover it with colored gouache. Be sure to spray with hairspray so that the gouache does not rub off on your clothes and hands. Kids will love coloring and designing the mask with their own hands and brains.

We make horses for the Indians from plastic bottles. It's like in the photo below. The beer bottle bends. Place the neck on a strong stick (fixed with tape or tape). We cut out ears and eyes from any material (cardboard, rubber, thick fabric) and glue them onto the horse’s face. Add a mane made from a washcloth, fur, threads cut into fringed rubber, etc.

If you have a suitable one wool sock, then the horse can turn out to be almost real, with hair and a soft nose, and you can sew a bridle on it from straps from your mother’s old bag. In general, a wonderful horse for an Indian leader. Now you can kill the pale-faced invaders and let the spirits of your ancestors be on your side.

Crafts for boys.

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SKELETONS.

Skeletons in coffins are a must for every child. After all, we need to train courage and bravery in this complex and increasingly complex world. Children are drawn to the terrible in order to develop useful immunity. Let's help our boys and channel this craving into a creative direction.

Let's make horrors with our own hands. To understand that everything terrible is simple. It’s just someone’s deliberate provocation, and you don’t need to be afraid, but you need to go and figure it out. And who needs to be punched in the face? There is no need to scare us.

So the first craft is a skeleton mask. Skull with a shining smile. Here we just take a disposable plate, draw a skull, cut out the excess, cut holes for the eyes. We strengthen the side parts of the mask with layers of tape, make holes in this reinforced place and insert the elastic band onto the knot.

And here is the principle by which all volumetric masks are created. Let's create a skull quickly and easily.
To get a convex shape from a flat sheet, we make cuts along the round edge of the skull. And then we place these cuts offset on top of each other (we fix them with glue or double-sided tape, you can use a stapler). After this, we apply pieces of torn newspaper or toilet paper on top of the PVA glue - again we spread PVA glue on top and also add newspapers or papers. The more layers you make, the stronger and more reliable your mask will be.

After that, we dry it and cover it with white paint (acrylic or gouache, just spray the gouache with hairspray to fix the paint).

It is better to buy PVA glue in a bucket at a hardware store - this way you will save 4 times. All PVA is the same - construction, stationery and universal.

And here is another scarecrow craft for boys. You can quickly and easily draw it or print it from the template in the photo below.

You can also make this cute skeleton on strings. Just draw it with a black marker on thick cardboard and embed it. Glue cocktail tubes (horizontally) along the line of the shoulders and the line of the pelvis at the back, stretch ropes into them and hang the limbs of the skeleton’s arms and legs on them.

Here's a skeleton applique for a fun craft project. Made from cotton swabs and paper. Such an applique can be a birthday card for a friend with the wish inscription “Live to be 100, like this skeleton.”

From plastic containers and pieces of wire (for fastening) you can assemble a cute skeleton with your own hands. Any bottles of liquid cleaning and detergent are suitable for creating such a heartbreaking buddy. Just don’t hang it in a dark corridor before your beloved grandmother arrives.

And here is another craft for those who are not too lazy to draw drawings. A cute skeleton made of white cardboard will delight your child. You can play with it for a long time and have fun.

Crafts for boys.

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SHARKS.

Sharks are dangerous creatures. And what boy doesn’t like extreme dangerous things?

You can learn to draw a shark. Like this with an open aggressive mouth.

Here is an interesting craft with sharks for kindergarten. All the boys are crazy about this art activity. Here, with paints, we first draw a white circle in the center, then a light blue circle around it, then a bright blue one, then a blue one, then a dark blue one. This way we get centric circles from pale to deep blue. It looks like the sun through the depths of the sea. Now we paste on the silhouettes of fish cut out of black paper - and we get a photograph from the underwater world of sharks.

And here is an applique of a shark with scary teeth. Everyone, both girls and boys, loves this craft in kindergarten. Glue on the body. Then blue waves of water over the body. Then the eyes are at the edges of the body. Then the upside down mouth. And then the painstaking work of arranging the teeth in the mouth.

And here is another similar craft, there is also a toothy mouth.

And here the teeth are in three-dimensional form - they are sharp, like real ones. It's easy to do. The disposable plate is folded in half. Its edges are cut into sharp teeth. The middle part of the plate is glued into the center of the silhouette of a shark cut out of cardboard. A beautiful craft for boys.

But here it’s not just a craft, but a gaming device for developing manual dexterity.

Here a fish is tied to a shark's mouth with a string. And you need to throw it and catch it with the shark’s mouth (like a baseball glove). As you noticed, the shark is made from a white kefir bottle. Colored with a blue office marker. The fish is made from kinder eggs.

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SEA crafts for boys.

All boys love ships. Become a captain, sail the oceans, hunt pirates, search for uncharted territories of mysterious islands. Sea romance is the lot of boys whose hair loves to blow in the wind.

For the youngest boys, simple crafts that they can do themselves are suitable. Here's a craft idea based on a disposable plastic plate.

We take two plates, one whole and the other with a cut hole-window. Along the bottom circle of the plate with a hole, we make several holes with a hole punch (as in the photo below). We cover both plates with blue paint and glue them together (in the manner of a flying saucer) with their bottoms in opposite directions. At the bottom of the back plate we make a boat applique. We lace the holes with blue knitting threads.

Making a three-dimensional appliqué painting of a pirate ship with skulls on black sails is fun for boys. You can use different materials in the applique - ice cream sticks, matches, pieces of fabric.

Egg cartons also make excellent ships. It is convenient to stick wooden skewers into the soft lumpy elements of the packaging. Hang a ribbon with flags on strings. Set up a wardroom from a tea box, fasten an anchor, hang a lifebuoy, make a tower for an observer.

Packages metalized on the inside - from juice or milk - have excellent swimming properties. They do not allow liquid to pass through and can remain in real water for a long time.

Here's a great steamer based on a milk carton. We cover it with white paint, then we cover it zonally with blue. We install additional rooms in the form of tea or biscuit boxes decorated with the same design. Add pipes from paper towel rolls, the ship is ready to remove the mooring line.

And large packages, from a TV, a refrigerator (or just from several boxes) can be assembled and glued together into a real full-size ship, which you can fit in with a whole team of loyal friends. Just one evening of dad’s life - and now a serious ship is plowing through the expanses of the living room, horns are heard, the cries of seagulls, the screams of drowning passengers and attacking pirates. Parents will have to look for a quiet berth in the cramped kitchen.

Well, one more craft for real sea wolves. Binoculars made from toilet paper rolls are a simple craft for boys.

These are the ideas for interesting crafts for boys you found in our article. As you can see, everything is quite simple and inexpensive (no need to look for material in stores - you already have it at home. The results are interesting and funny things. Such crafts are good to do in the summer at the dacha - when you need to come up with an idea for the boys from what is at hand.

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Soap bubbles can be blown almost endlessly. At least until the solution runs out. To prevent this from happening soon, make a large supply: 3.5 liters of water, a glass of dishwashing liquid, a tablespoon of glycerin. The barrel of solution is ready!

22. Drawing without stains

If you pour a little shower gel mixed with dyes into a durable, hermetically sealed bag, your child will be able to draw futuristic pictures with their fingers without getting dirty!

23. DIY car wash


Kids can play for hours in the bathroom with a real car wash, which can be made from a five-liter plastic jerry can, scouring pads and moisture-resistant adhesive tape.

From the canister you need to cut out the body of the sink with entry and exit. Cut dish sponges into thin long sticks and glue them vertically to the ceiling of the sink. Use permanent markers to color the design. Place shaving foam in empty yogurt containers, take old toothbrushes and toy cars. The imagination will do the rest.

24. Science experiment with balloons


Show your child a chemical experiment in the kitchen. Pour a spoonful of baking soda into a balloon and pour vinegar into an empty plastic bottle. Place the ball onto the neck of the bottle and secure tightly. Gradually pour the baking soda from the balloon into the bottle. The neutralization reaction will release large amounts of carbon dioxide, which will inflate the balloon.

25. Frozen Dinosaur Egg


If your child loves dinosaurs, show him how ancient lizards hatched from eggs. Place a dinosaur figurine in a balloon and fill it with colored water, then put the balloon in the freezer. When the water freezes, call the young paleontologists. Remove the “shell” of the ball from the eggs and look at the dinosaur in the ice. You can remove the toy using a small hammer (you just need to do this with swimming goggles so that small pieces of ice do not damage your eyes).

26. Banana ice cream


You can make popsicles with just one ingredient. Take bananas (preferably slightly overripe), peel and cut into thin pieces. Place in the freezer. After a couple of hours, remove the frozen bananas and blend in a blender until the mixture resembles thick sour cream. The ice cream can be eaten immediately or put into molds and re-frozen. Older children can handle the cooking themselves!

In the summer, most children relax at home, in the village, in the country or in some resort town. To give them something to do, you can come up with various crafts that will not only interesting to make, but which will also remind you of summer in the future. In addition, you can make crafts that children can play with and have fun with. Here are some very interesting summer crafts for children:

Crafts for summer. Paper fruits.

You will need:

Paper plates

Acrylic paint or gouache (red, orange, green, lemon, yellow, white)

Colored cardboard (yellow, orange, green, pink, white)

Markers (brown, yellow, orange)

Scissors

Glue stick.

1. Take paper plates and start coloring them - one red, the other orange, and so on. Choose any colors that match the fruit you have chosen.

You may need to apply a second coat - to do this, leave the plates to dry and then add a second coat.

If you want to color a paper plate like a kiwi, then you will need a mixture of green and white.

2. Place a paper plate on a piece of construction paper and trace it to create a circle. Follow the instructions below for each fruit:

Apple:

Cut a circle out of white paper, the diameter of which is 1 - 1.5 cm smaller than the diameter of the paper plate.

Using a glue stick, glue the white circle to the red plate.

Cut the plate in half and use a black or brown felt-tip pen to add seeds.

Orange:

Cut out a circle from orange cardboard with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the plate.

Fold the circle in half and in half again, and then in half a third time.

Unfold once and use scissors to cut out the center sections of each triangle (see image).

Unfold your piece completely and glue it to the orange plate.

You can finish drawing the seeds with an orange felt-tip pen.

Lemon:

Repeat all steps for the orange, using yellow paper and a marker.

Kiwi:

Cut out a circle from green paper, the diameter of which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the paper plate.

Fold the circle in half and cut an oval in the center of the fold.

Lay out the paper and draw seeds with a brown felt-tip pen.

Glue the blank to a light green plate.

Watermelon:

Cut a circle out of pink paper, making it slightly smaller than the paper plate.

Glue the circle to the green plate.

Cut the plate in half.

Use a brown marker to draw the seeds.

Here's something else you can do from paper plates:

DIY summer crafts. Sun.

You will need:

Several branches

Twine

Fabrics in yellow, red and orange shades

Scissors

Thread and needle (if desired).

1. Collect 8 branches, about 1 meter long (less possible).

2. Lay all the branches on a flat surface so that they form a star.

3. Connect the branches together using twine. First, connect 2 branches in the shape of a cross, and then add two more branches in the shape of the letter X.

Here is one way to connect sticks using rope:

4. Using scissors, cut the fabric into strips of any width. In this example, the width of the strips is 5-6 cm. You can tie the strips together to get one long strip.

5. Start “knitting” your sun by wrapping fabric around the connected branches. First, tie one end of the fabric to the center part of your twig star, and begin to wind the strip in a spiral pattern.

When you have tied the sun, simply tie the end of a fabric strip to any branch.

Crafts for kindergarten for the summer. Aquarium.

You will need:

Cardboard box

Colored cardboard

Buttons

Pencil (to draw fish)

Scissors (to cut out fish)

Fishing line or strong thread (to attach one end to the button and the other to the fish)

A utility knife or sharp-edged scissors (to make cuts on the box)

Scotch tape (to secure weak areas on the box)

Double-sided tape (to attach the craft to the wall).

Summer craft for children

You will need:

Cardboard toilet paper rolls

Beads

Straw (cocktail)

Popsicle sticks and tape to hold the sticks together.

DIY crafts for children 10 years and older. Stained glass.

You will need:

Paper plates

Scissors

Self-adhesive film or wide tape

Plants.

1. Cut a circle out of a paper plate.

2. Cut a circle from the self-adhesive film slightly larger than the plate.

3. Turn the plate over and carefully glue the film to it so that it does not touch anything except the plate itself.

Instead of oilcloth, you can use wide tape - cut several strips from it, and carefully and evenly glue them to the plate so that the strips almost do not touch each other.

4. Turn the plate over and start attaching various leaves, flowers and other plants to the tape or oilcloth.

Summer. DIY crafts. Multi-colored wind toy.

You will need:

A set of sticks for children's crafts (in this example there are 200 pieces)

Fishing line or other strong thread

thick needle

An awl, screwdriver or drill with a thin drill bit

Large beads (in this example there are 5 pieces).

1. Make a small hole in the center of each stick so that you can thread a needle and thread through it.

2. Thread a needle and thread through a large bead and make sure that the bead is in the middle of the entire thread.

3. Connect the ends of the thread and pull the double thread through the holes in the sticks. You can first stretch through 10 sticks of the same color, then 10 sticks of a different color, and so on.

4. Once you've threaded the string through all the sticks, it's time to add 4 more beads (you can use as many beads as you like).

5. Tie the ends of the thread into a knot and make a loop so that the craft can be hung.

6. Adjust the sticks so that they resemble a spiral staircase.

Enjoy your craft as a gentle breeze blows and it begins to spin and colors sparkle.

Children's crafts on the theme "Summer". Toy jellyfish.

You will need:

Plastic bag

Plastic bottle

Scissors

Blue food coloring.

Below the instructions for creating a jellyfish you will find a video also with a detailed explanation.

1. Place the bag on the table and cut off the bottom (bottom) or, if the bag has handles, the top to make a square.

2. Cut the bag into two equal parts.

3. Take one piece so that a small ball forms in the middle. Wrap thread around this ball at the base.

4. Cut the bottom part (everything under the “ball”) into fringe to create tongs for your jellyfish.

5. Fill the bottle with water and color it with blue food coloring.

6. Pour some water into the “head” of the jellyfish and put the craft in the bottle. Close the lid.

Video instruction:

DIY crafts for children 5 years and older. Fish and flower.

You will need:

Plastic caps

Colored cardboard

Scissors

PVA glue

Glitter (if desired).

1. Cut out a triangle from yellow cardboard and prepare a sheet of blue cardboard.

2. Glue a round bottle cap to the blue sheet of cardboard - the body of the fish, and next to it a triangle - the tail.

3. If you wish, you can glue a toy eye or use a felt-tip pen to draw it, or a piece of plasticine.

4. You can also decorate the fish with glitter - it’s better to use glue with glitter right away.

5. The composition on blue cardboard can be supplemented with a few more fish and algae made from green paper. For seaweed, you can cut out strips of green paper, crumple them lengthwise and glue them.

6. Bubbles can be made using a regular cocktail straw and white paint.

In the same way you can make the “Flower” applique:

Craft on a summer theme. Multi-colored butterflies.

You will need:

Cardboard roll (from toilet paper or paper towels)

Colored or wrapping paper

Scissors

Simple pencil

Cardboard (plain or colored)

Colored ribbon

Toy eyes (optional).

1. Take a sleeve and wrap it in colored paper. Trim off the excess and cover the sleeve with bright paper. You have the body of a butterfly.

2. You can glue toy eyes. If there are none, you can use a felt-tip pen to draw them, or plasticine.

3. Cut 2 pieces of ribbon and tie one end of the ribbon in a knot on each piece. Glue both pieces to the inside of the sleeve, with the knots facing out, to create butterfly antennae.

4. Draw butterfly wings on a piece of colored cardboard and cut them out.

5. You can decorate the wings with flowers made from colored paper or colored cardboard.

6. Glue the wings to the body and you're done!

DIY crafts for summer. Dinosaurs in ice blocks.

You will need:

- small dinosaurs and other toys

Plastic container

Food coloring

Freezer.

1. Fill a plastic container one-third full with water, add blue food coloring and stir. Place one type of toy, such as sea animals, in the freezer.

2. When the water is frozen, take out the container, fill another third with water, add green food coloring, stir and put other animals, such as farm animals, in the water, put the container in the freezer.

3. When the water of the second layer is frozen, take out the container and fill the last third of it with water, add blue dye, stir and put the third type of animal - dinosaurs - into the water, and put it back in the freezer.

4. When the third layer is frozen, you can take out an ice block and give it to the children so that they can look for hidden animals with toy tools.

Plasticine teaches you to speak, and paints develop your intellect. Any type of creativity shapes a child’s personality, and most importantly, strengthens the nervous system and relieves stress. If your child is rushing around the apartment in Brownian motion and does not want to calm down, invite him to make something together. What exactly, read on. We offer you 6 interesting master classes for children from 4 to 12 years old.

“Winter is coming”: making eco-candles

Try an eco-friendly and fun workshop for kids that will teach you how to make candles. Aimed at ages 8-10 years. Traditional candle making is not suitable for children. During the cooking process you will have to come into contact with molten paraffin. And since children are usually eager to do everything themselves, such an experiment can end in injury.

We offer a lesson on making beeswax candles. You don’t need to melt it first, just heat it with a hairdryer. An undeniable plus is naturalness. Unlike paraffin, it is not a petroleum product. Even if a child decides to test what the wax tastes like, there will be no harm to health.

To work you will need:

  • sheet of beeswax;
  • wick.
  1. Place the wax on a wooden table or board and trim one side to create a trapezoid shape.
  2. Take the wick and press it in slightly from the wide edge.
  3. Use a hairdryer to warm up the wax a little.
  4. Wrap the edge of the sheet tightly around the wick and twist it into a cone.
  5. Trim the wick at the base.

When the candle is ready, cut strips 1-2 cm wide from sheets of a different color. Invite your child to decorate a candle with them, as well as decorate it with glitter and stickers.

What the master class teaches:

  • ability to listen and follow instructions;
  • develops fine motor skills;
  • reveals visual-spatial abilities;
  • activates creative thinking.

As a reward for his work, the child receives a candle of his own making, which serves as an additional motivator in further work with the material at hand.

Treasure box

Children love collecting rings, figurines, even perfume bottles. To lose something from this belongings is tantamount to tragedy for them. Therefore, we offer you this simple, interesting master class for children. They will learn how to make decoupage boxes with their own hands. The lesson is suitable for little ones aged 3-6 years.

You will need:

  • PVA glue or homemade paste;
  • paper box;
  • wide brush;
  • napkins;
  • paints.

How to do:

  1. Prepare acrylic or gouache, give your child a brush, and let him paint the box as he wishes.
  2. When the paint is dry, start gluing on the napkins. Pre-cut them into geometric shapes. This will make it easier for your baby to pick them up, and you will have the opportunity to learn geometry while playing.
  3. After the napkins have dried, coat the top and sides of the box with glue and sprinkle with colorful glitter.

The child learns about the shapes and position of objects relative to space. The lesson promotes the development of a sense of color and size. He will introduce you to various materials, their structure and density, and teach you how to interact with them.

“Salty” and interesting master class for children

Salt dough is confidently displacing plasticine from teaching spaces. Even in kindergartens, it has become ideologically incorrect to use it due to the presence of vinyl chloride, rubber and polyethylene. The dough, on the contrary, consists of natural ingredients.

It is easily washed off your hands, leaves no residue, and is hypoallergenic. The fidget will definitely taste the piece, but it will not cause any poisoning or gastronomic delights. The dough is tasteless and salty, so a second attempt to eat it is unlikely.

  1. Before creating a masterpiece, knead a stiff, dense dough. To do this, mix flour and salt in a 2:1 ratio and add a little water.
  2. Roll out 1.0-1.5 cm and make several circles with a cookie cutter or cup.
  3. Roll the dough into an oval 2-3 cm long - this will be the core for the rose.
  4. Place each circle in turn like a petal on the core until the bud is the desired size.
  5. When the dough is dry, let your child color it and cover it with glitter.

The master class is interesting for children 12 years old. Teach your child such crafts, and he will enjoy doing them himself. Kids 3-5 years old will love making balls, sausages, and animal prints from soft and elastic dough. To make it more fun for your child, add food coloring and glitter to the flour.

Bouquet of buttons

Continuing the flower theme, we offer an interesting master class for children from 10 years old. Prepare bright and unusual buttons, colored cardboard or felt, wire, scissors and pliers. The width of the wire should be narrower than the holes in the buttons.

How to do:

  1. Draw a flower on cardboard with your child or give him a stencil to trace and cut out.
  2. Pierce the resulting flower with wire and lower it to the middle, where the top of the flower is supposed to be.
  3. Do the same with one button hole.
  4. Bend the wire and push the button into the second hole.
  5. Thread the wire back through the flower and twist the ends to fit the shape of the stem.
  6. Make several of these flowers to make a bouquet. The wire can be wrapped in wrapping paper or stringed with beads.

funny pebbles

The most interesting master classes for children are those in which there is an element of play. The next lesson introduces the alphabet through creativity. To do this, collect 32 stones with your child, like the number of letters in the alphabet. Prepare oil- or water-based acrylic paints and a primer.

Let your child draw each letter on a separate pebble and design it however he or she wishes. When the paint is dry, invite your child to collect his name and the name of his favorite food from them. Put the word together and let him read it. If the child is not yet familiar with letters, draw simple animals or ladybugs on the stones.

Introduction to monotype

A relatively new way to express creativity, without pencils or brushes. In monotype there are no standards and the concept of “it didn’t work out”. Children are given full opportunity to express themselves. This type of drawing relieves nervous tension, which is why it is often used in art therapy.

What do you need:

  • brush or sponge;
  • base: glass, mirror or cardboard size A4;
  • any paints, but preferably acrylic or gouache;
  • paper.

The child applies paints of any color to the base using a brush in any form. Place a sheet of paper on top and smooth it out. Carefully tear it off and the drawing is ready.

Interesting master classes are a real joy for children. They take part with pleasure and understand the value of their own and others’ work. Through joint creativity, you will learn to better feel and understand your child, and establish a close emotional connection. Such activities are an important component of mental, social and intellectual development.

Handicrafts are excellent for developing fine motor skills and creative imagination. Paper is an environmentally friendly material, it is practical, affordable and children really like it. In this article we will look at paper crafts for preschool children.

You will need: colored paper, felt-tip pens, glue, pencil.

Master Class

  1. Take a square of colored paper.
  2. Fold the corners down to form ears.
  3. Form a chin by bending the central corner in the opposite direction. The puppy's head is ready.
  4. Take a square of colored paper for the body.
  5. Connect opposite corners by folding the square in half.
  6. Expand the triangle so that it becomes rectangular.
  7. Fold the corner to form a ponytail.
  8. Cut out the eyes, nose and tongue from colored paper and glue the puppy's face.
  9. Draw the puppy's paws.
  10. Glue the head to the body.

Binoculars

You will need: yellow cellophane, 2 sleeves, scissors, tape, black paint, brush, green and black paper, glue, rubber band, wine cork, string or elastic band.

Master Class


The binoculars are ready!

You will need: colored paper, pencil, scissors, glue, markers.

Master Class

  1. Take a sheet of colored paper.
  2. Outline your palm with a simple pencil.
  3. Cut it out.
  4. Cut off the middle finger.
  5. Bend your thumb and little finger to form paws.
  6. Glue the paws together.
  7. Draw a face and ears with felt-tip pens.

The paper bunny is ready!

In the same way, you can make an octopus and a fish using your palm. Watch this video for more details!

Paper sisters

You will need: paper of two colors, 2 wooden sticks, buttons for eyes, elastic bands or strings for hands, pencil, glue.

Master Class


The paper girls are ready!

You will need: colored paper, scissors, glue, markers.

Master Class


Paper fish are ready!

You can make an interesting paper crocodile with your own hands. Watch this video for a detailed master class!

Together with your child, choose the craft that he liked the most. Then your child will approach the process of making crafts with joy and a sense of responsibility, because it is at this age that children feel almost like adults.