DIY flower panel made from pumpkin seeds. How to create various crafts from seeds and various cereals Children's crafts from seeds

Crafts made from cereals and seeds include panels, appliqués, decorative elements, and bird feeders. See how to make a topiary, a wreath from peas, a Christmas tree from seeds.

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Children will really enjoy making various crafts from cereals and seeds if adults show them how to create them. Such fruits of joint labor will not only help the child’s development, but will also teach him kindness. After all, this technique creates original bird feeders that a child will be happy to hang outside. He will rejoice when the birds flock to the treat.

How to make a feeder from a pine cone, gelatin, from a bottle with your own hands?


Often in the city or countryside growing Christmas trees are decorated for the New Year. Having made bird feeders, the child himself will decorate the forest beauty with them and get a lot of pleasure from it. To implement your plan, place next to your children:
  • cones;
  • a tall small bowl;
  • cereal seeds;
  • seeds;
  • brush;
  • a thread.
Step-by-step master class:
  1. If the honey is thick, first melt it in a water bath; when it cools, pour it into a bowl. Pour cereals and small unroasted seeds into another similar bowl.
  2. Let your child coat the cone with liquid honey, then roll it in another container so that the seeds stick to the sweet surface.
  3. Now he will place his creation on a spread paper or tray so that the honey dries and the treat for the birds is better attached to the pine cone.
  4. After this, it’s time to tie a thread to the feeder and go for a walk with the child to hang the craft on the tree.


Instead of honey, you can use a thick paste. To make it, pour 1 tbsp into a container. l. flour, dilute with a glass of water. Stirring, bring to a boil.


Remind the children that birds should not be given salty or black bread, so that children do not use such products when making bird feeders.

Invite the children to make bird feeders that look very original. First take:

  • 1.5 cups of birdseed;
  • 0.5 glasses of water;
  • 2 small bags of gelatin;
  • leg-split;
  • cookie cutters;
  • straw;
  • baking paper.

  1. Soak the gelatin in water for 20 minutes if the instructions require it. But usually they sell one in small bags that does not need to be soaked; immediately dilute it with water and put it on the fire.
  2. When the solution boils, remove from heat, cool slightly and mix with bird food.
  3. Lay baking paper on the table, place cookie cutters on it, fill them with the prepared mixture.
  4. Place a loop of twine or ribbon inside, with the knot facing inward. Place in the freezer for half an hour.
  5. After that, the forms are taken out from there and left on the table so that the contents dry out during the day. Then the bird food is removed and hung outside the window, on the trees in the yard.
Children will also be happy to make a house for birds under the guidance of their elders.


It can be made from:
  • empty 5-liter canister;
  • large wooden spoon and fork;
  • straw;
  • hot glue;
  • twine;
  • accessories.

  1. Cut out windows on one and the opposite side. Below them, make 2 paired cuts. Insert two wooden spoons here. Or the second could be a large fork made of the same material.
  2. But first, using a hot gun, attach the twine and the straw on top, first tying it in a bundle. If you do not have such material, then use natural washcloth.
  3. All that remains is to decorate the birdhouse. Using yellow and white rope and gluing it, make window frames. Fabric flowers glued to the bottom of the birdhouse will also be a wonderful decoration for the birds' dining room.
Children's crafts can be made from scrap materials. Watch the following master class and you will teach children how to make aerial insects.

How to make a butterfly with your own hands?

You will turn the following items into it:

  • transparent plastic bottle;
  • plasticine;
  • small foam ball;
  • plastic cocktail straws;
  • beads.
Also for creativity you will need:
  • hot gun with silicone rods;
  • scissors;
  • water-washable marker.
We follow these instructions:
  1. You need to remove the label from the bottle, cut off the middle part to make a fairly large canvas. Cut it in half. Attach the butterfly wing template to one and the other piece and trace with a water-washable marker. Cut along these outlines.
  2. Now you need to decorate the wings. Use a hot gun to attach beads as decoration. Cut the straws into small pieces and glue them along the edge of the wings.
  3. Let the child stick plasticine around the ball; you can use the same material to attach decorative elements. To continue children's creativity, the child will sculpt the body of an insect from plasticine; help the child put both wings here and secure them.
This is how you can make a butterfly from plasticine and a plastic bottle.

Crafts from cereals and seeds: master classes

Under your guidance, your child will engage in the creative process and make a wonderful palm tree. For this you will need:

  • bowl;
  • pen rod;
  • pumpkin seeds;
  • plasticine.
Place softened green plasticine in a bowl and distribute it evenly. This is grass. Attach a plasticine ball in the center.

The tree trunk is stuck into it and secured, which needs to be coated with plasticine.


Now let the child roll a “sausage” out of brown plasticine and begin to wrap it around the bottom of the trunk, moving up.


Here's how to make similar crafts from seeds and cereals. It's time for pumpkin seeds. These will be the needles of a lush Christmas tree. They need to be driven into the tree trunk, also starting from the bottom. Try to place the elements of subsequent rows between the seeds of the previous ones.


What a wonderful tree made from seeds! The next job is no less exciting. To create a round panel, take:
  • cucumber or melon seeds, as well as apple seeds;
  • semolina;
  • gouache;
  • glue;
  • pencil;
  • round disposable plate.


The semolina is ground with gouache - half with green, half with yellow. On the plate you need to put a drawing with large features, for example, such a goose.


Starting from the tail, coat parts of its body with glue and attach cucumber or melon seeds. The wing should be highlighted with black apple seeds, but you can also use quince seeds.


To make the legs and beak, melon or cucumber seeds are covered with red gouache and allowed to dry. Now they need to be glued to the markings.


To make grass, apply glue to the lower part of the background and sprinkle this area with green semolina. The upper half of the picture is decorated with the same grain, but yellow.

DIY children's crafts from legumes

Children can also make crafts from beans, beans, and peas. At the same time they will learn the alphabet. Draw letters on whatman paper, let the child coat each one in turn with glue and attach the prepared seeds.


To make a panel in the shape of a pumpkin, give your child:
  • seeds of dry pea halves;
  • glue;
  • a sheet of cardboard and colored paper;
  • tree leaf;
  • sesame seeds;
  • pencil.
A colored sheet of paper is glued onto the cardboard, on which you need to draw the outlines of the pumpkin and its fragments. Pea halves are glued onto them, sesame seeds are placed between these slices, and a dry leaf of wood is placed on top.


Children can also make chickens, so funny and beautiful, from legumes. Give them a template of these baby chickens. Let them circle it and sketch out the noses and paws with a yellow pencil. Dry peas need to be glued onto the surface of one chicken. Create another one from beans. For the third, corn is suitable.


To make an owl, kids will need:
  • pattern of this bird;
  • cardboard;
  • beans of white, brown, red color;
  • beans;
  • dry yellow soup peas;
  • glue.
First, the template is transferred to cardboard. Then you need to outline the parts of the bird's body and head. For this bean craft, you need 3 colors of grain. The upper part of the head, ears, and outlines of the body are laid out in light brown.

The wings are made from red, and the belly and outlines of the eyes are made from white. The pupils are lined with black beans, and the paws and beak are lined with yellow peas or corn of that color.


Legume seeds make wonderful colored crafts. You can invite your child to lay out a circular pattern. Glue lentil seeds in the center and outside, and make circles from white beans, broad beans, yellow peas or corn.


You can make a photo frame from green peas by covering the perimeter with these seeds.


There is a very interesting decor for Easter eggs. For it you will need:
  • boiled eggs;
  • paste based on flour or starch;
  • grains;
  • small grains;
  • dried herbs;
  • spices.
All this needs to be poured into separate saucers. Next, the egg is smeared with paste and rolled over dry herbs, spices, and grains.

You can create mosaic patterns by drawing a sketch on the shell in advance. If desired, use stencils.



You can attach legume grains to the surface using not only boiled eggs, but also balls for the base. Great idea for room decor.

How to make topiary from peas?


Legume seeds will also help you make it. To make a tree count, you need to take:
  • a package of green peas (polished and split);
  • foam ball;
  • packaging of dry moss;
  • 1 medium sized clay pot;
  • hot glue;
  • PVA glue;
  • brush;
  • for the trunk - a skewer, a wooden stick or a simple pencil;
  • pot paint;
  • green acrylic paint;
  • floral foam or alabaster or cement;
  • Styrofoam.
First you need to paint the pot and trunk in the desired colors, if required. But the ball must be decorated with green paint. This can be done in two ways: cover half of the ball when dry, paint the other side, wait until it dries. And only then cut a hole in it and insert the barrel. Or do it earlier, securing the barrel, and then paint the entire ball at once.


When it's dry, decorate it with peas. Here's how to continue making topiary. Apply PVA glue to a small area of ​​the ball with a brush, then generously cover it with peas.


Once the beans are attached, decorate the next piece of foam base. Thus, close the ball completely and put it away to dry until the morning.

When this happens, inspect the work; if there are small uncovered areas, sprinkle them with cereal.

It's time to secure the crown. To do this, drop some glue from a “hot gun” into the hole in the ball and insert the barrel here.


For better fixation, it is advisable to additionally secure the barrel with pieces of paper and carefully glue them, pouring more glue here. If you leave the paper out, the hot glue may melt the foam, making the hole too deep.


Now place the trunk in the pot, secure this stick with alabaster, cement or floral foam.


After these solutions have dried, you need to put moss on the surface, glue it, and decorate it with sisal, peas, and cereals.

Applications and panels from cereals

Crafts made from peas and beans are not only various topiaries, but also wonderful paintings.


To create one, you first need to draw a cat's face on cardboard. Then fill the areas with legumes of a certain color. Crafts made from cereals are also impressive.


For this one, take:
  • cardboard;
  • pencil;
  • buckwheat;
  • semolina;
  • gouache;
  • PVA glue.
First you need to draw a moose by hand or using a template. Then PVA glue is applied to its horns and buckwheat is placed here. After this, his hooves are decorated in the same way. The muzzle is created from millet, and the body is made from semolina, which can be pre-mixed with brown gouache.

To make such a wreath, take:

  • green peas;
  • “hot gun” or PVA glue;
  • straw wreaths - 2 pcs.;
  • baking tray;
  • brush;
  • leg-split.

If you don't have straw wreaths, then use a foam piece of this shape, but it needs to be covered with green acrylic paint.


Place the peas on a baking sheet or tray. After lubricating the inside of the wreath with glue, sprinkle it with peas.


Then, coating small areas with glue, roll the wreath over the peas to attach these small particles. Once the glue is dry, tie twine to the wreath, decorate with ribbon, and hang above the door.

The door is decorated. Make table decorations. To make napkin rings, take:

  • toilet paper rolls;
  • paint;
  • spices;
  • seeds;
  • small cereals;
  • stationery knife;
  • glue.
Cut each bushing crosswise into 3 parts, paint these blanks on all sides. When the coating has dried, gradually lubricate the outside of these parts with glue, roll the bushings over bulk products laid out in different containers.

To give the products additional strength, you can lubricate the decorated surface with glue.


These are the wonderful crafts you can recommend your kids to make from seeds, cereals, beans, and peas. And to make it even easier for them to learn this, let them watch videos with you that clearly show the process of creation.


Late autumn evening. It's drizzling lightly. The moon and stars, as if playing hide and seek with gray rain clouds, then appear in the sky, then disappear again, then look through the window, then again dissolve in the darkness of the night sky. The wind walks through the city streets and alleys, sways the branches of trees and plays with the open umbrellas of passers-by hurrying home...

The room is warm and cozy. Sitting at the table with a cup of hot tea, remembering the warm and sunny summer and listening to the sounds of rain, I enjoyed the tranquility of this evening.

Suddenly the door swung open and a whirlwind literally burst into the room. This is my Alyonka who came home from work. As usual, without giving me time to come to my senses, right from the doorway she began enthusiastically talking about everything that had happened to her that day in kindergarten. Yes, yes, in kindergarten, because that’s where she spent most of the day - at her job... Alena was emotionally indignant at the lack of a Ukrainian corner in the group: “How can you reveal to children the beauty and originality of Ukrainian culture, instill a love for the Ukrainian people alone? stories? They need to see what they are talking about, be able to touch it, smell it, play with it.”

A saving thought came to my mind: I had to help my beloved somehow. I said, “I’ll make a toy or craft! Let it reflect the Ukrainian flavor. Let him convey without words the simplicity and greatness of the culture and traditions of the Ukrainian people! Why not?!"

We began to think together about what to do. Something related to the life and way of life of Ukrainians, something that is an integral part of Ukrainian culture. For some reason, I immediately remembered a low white hut with a thatched roof, windows with shutters and a bench at the threshold, a wicker fence and a green yard. Alena reminded me about sunflowers and marigolds, mint and periwinkle in the flower garden...

So we decided to make this hut. Responsibilities were distributed equally: Alenka, as befits a girl, generated ideas, and I, like a real man, implemented them. Having thought about what our future hut should look like and what should be in the yard, we began collecting material for construction. It turned out that everything we needed was quite easy to get: an armful of willow twigs - and the fence is ready, a cardboard box - and now the walls of the future house rise in the middle of the yard, a little straw - and the roof is ready, a few dry ailanthus and walnut branches broken by the wind - and a real well appeared in the yard...

That's how we worked. The entire Ukrainian yard was made from improvised materials: cardboard and colored paper, twigs and branches, fabric and threads, empty plastic bottles and juice packs, gouache and drying oil - everything was used. I “watched” myself with interest... Things that were completely unnecessary at first glance were transformed in my hands, turning into window frames and “glass”, into household equipment, into a haystack at a well. I was so carried away by our craft that I wanted to add more and more new details and touches: this is how a path to the well appeared, stumps and logs in the yard, a bench at the threshold...

Father's house is remembered in every way -
This is dzherelo for skin life.
There is no dear one in the world,
There is no right to forget!

Everything there is familiar to the soul of childhood,
There we throw on the verge and argue.
There the spirit is more alive than rural motherhood,
Which I still carry in my soul...

There is an apple tree, a cherry tree, a tubercle...
As soon as he guesses: “Here I am!”
For the heart, for the skin,
What does it mean: Fatherland’s holy land.

There the house is stretching out its arms,
Whenever I walk into Father’s door.
“My torment is over...”
My eyes were saddened by tears.

I don’t fall at the feet of our fashion,
And for the most part, I will support progress.
I want one sleepyhead there, in that city,
I am more precious than a castle to the sky.
Anatoly Ivanov

Working on the craft for pleasure, with inspiration and love, I wanted our Ukrainian courtyard to give joy to both children and adults, so that when they look at it, they would sincerely smile. That's why it turned out so fabulous. Anyone can scoop up water from a well and chop wood with a hatchet, look into the slightly open doors and dig up the sunflowers growing in the yard.

While working on the craft, we not only had fun, but also learned a lot of new things, in particular, how to build a Ukrainian house.

First, they chose a place to build a home. Attention was paid to ensure that the previous road or path did not fall under it, because then there would be no peace in the future housing.

Rye was sown in the place where they planned to build a house. And how it sprouts in the fall and whether it produces friendly shoots was closely monitored. Good rye is a sure sign that life in the new home will be good and friendly.

The whole family gathered to lay the foundation stone for the house, from the oldest to the youngest. In the hole where the first of the four main pillars was buried, each family member was sure to throw money (so that there would be money in the new home), wool was placed under the second pillar (for warmth), and rye was placed under the third pillar (for longevity). Sometimes they limited themselves to money or rye. By the way, to this day, in many villages and cities of Ukraine, the custom of walling up small coins, as well as sealed bottles or capsules, with a message to future generations, has been preserved in one of the four corners of the foundation.

The construction of housing in some places was done without a single nail, because it was associated exclusively with wood processing. An experienced master did this (if the owner himself did not know this work). From now on he became the main person in the family for the entire duration of the construction of the home. They consulted with him about materials, and about the price of them, and about food for the workers.

The master entered into an agreement with the owner and took an advance from him, that is, money in advance. It was an insignificant, symbolic amount. The master made a small wooden cross, which was sprinkled with holy water and nailed to the first main wooden post. The cross was attached forever. Then, walled up with clay, it was a kind of talisman that was supposed to protect the house and its inhabitants from all sorts of troubles in life.

When the construction of the first crown of the house began, they set up a living room for the craftsmen.

One of the most important elements in the design of an old Ukrainian house was the svolok (the beam on which the ceiling in the house is supported).

Many beliefs, rituals and customs in the life of our people were associated with svolok. In particular, at a wedding they banged a tub on it, and the young people were seated under it. And when gathering the child to church for christening, the godfathers took turns raising him to the level of rabble and praising him, wishing him goodness and human honor. The svolok was considered a kind of protector of the home; various amulets were painted on it, and it was decorated with a magic potion on green holidays.

The svolok was made from a thick oak or linden trunk, which was trimmed so that the svolok was rectangular or square in shape. In some regions there was a custom of transferring strong bastards from an old house to a new one. It was solemnly lifted onto the log house, tied with towels or a scarf, and sometimes the hostess wrapped the rabble in her sheepskin coat to keep the house warm. Towels and scarves were given to the craftsmen, and then they made sure to set up a living room.

After the craftsmen had installed the wooden frame of the house and also installed the roof, the owners assembled the toloka (group). Almost the entire village came together for the cleanup, and a worker came from every house. And they collected it, as a rule, on Sunday - a day free from main work.

They covered the house with clay using a hammer. Horses stirred the solution to a certain concentration. Men wore it, and women coated the house. The cleanup of the robot always went well. After its completion, the owners treated the workers and craftsmen, invited musicians, and everything ended with a celebration.

Upon completion of the construction of the house, the owners paid the craftsmen. The latter divided the money fairly between the performers of the work, and also allocated a small amount, rather a symbolic part “for fencing,” to the owners for their help and hospitality.

Late autumn evening. It's drizzling lightly. The streets are deserted. Autumn coolness rushes in through the slightly open window. Alenka is making tea in the kitchen. I look at our white hut with a thatched roof, at the blooming sunflowers by the fence and the green yard, I remember how we made it all with our own hands and involuntarily smile: what a great job we are!

Vitaly Sobolev

Edited Date: Saturday, 07 September 2019 Traditional Ukrainian handmade dolls

The ethnic culture of the Ukrainian people is an inexhaustible source of ideas for creating stylish and memorable crafts or souvenirs. Symbolism and ancient Slavic magic still live in every Ukrainian craft, which is why the main centuries-old tradition is to make such crafts with your own hands. Traditional toys in the Ukrainian folk style, made with your own hands, will become an original and useful gift for friends, colleagues, family and friends.

What is the secret of crafts

Ukrainian crafts have their own secret. It lies in the fact that such toys are made with your own hands, and each has the power of a talisman. Ukrainian culture has been formed over many centuries. Today, the people have a valuable heritage, including many extraordinary traditions, rituals, ceremonies and types of folk art. All this is embodied in souvenirs, with which guests of the country are happy to take away a piece of the extraordinary soul of the Ukrainian people.

The Ukrainian amulet is a rather complex but harmonious composition

You can make toys yourself, but it is important to remember the following features:


Advice:

When creating toys and amulets in the Ukrainian style, it is important to fill each of them with elements of Ukrainian flavor in order to highlight the folk theme of the craft.

There are several rules for creating a Ukrainian souvenir:



Floral patterns are very popular in Ukraine.

In souvenir shops you can always buy ready-made souvenirs in the Ukrainian folk style, but handmade crafts are always exclusive, sincere and original.


A homemade amulet stores the warmth of the master

Motanka doll

The Ukrainian Motanka doll is not only an exclusive and original souvenir, but also a powerful ancient amulet. Making it yourself is not at all difficult and even a child can do it. The process of making such a doll in the Ukrainian style is based on the principle of winding, hence the name of the craft.

To make such a talisman, you will need threads (colored natural ones), pieces of fabric (white linen and colored ones), cotton wool, ribbons and other accessories at the request of the craftswoman. The algorithm for creating a toy is as follows:

  1. We form a head from a piece of white fabric. We put cotton wool (threads, fabric) inside the fabric and wrap it with red threads. Using thread or tape, we wrap a sacred cross around the doll’s face.
  2. We form a skirt (dress, sundress) from colored fabric, collecting the fabric and wrapping it with threads, without cutting them in any case.
  3. We wrap threads around the body from the neck to the waist; you can attach an apron.

Important!

The Ukrainian amulet doll must be made without the use of scissors or needles; the fabric and threads are torn by hand.

  1. For the hands, the fabric is folded like an accordion and wrapped with thread. The arms are tied to the body with threads crosswise.
  2. If desired, you can make hair for the doll from floss, braid it (tie it with threads to the neck).
  3. The head can be decorated with a scarf or ribbon.

Making a simple motanka doll

Making a motanka doll “Bereginya”

Making an Easter motanka doll

Making a motanka doll “Desire”

Such handmade toys are not only a reflection of Ukrainian folk art, but will also help protect a person and his family from evil, filth and envious people.

Ukrainian broom-amulet

A Ukrainian souvenir in the form of a small, lavishly decorated broom can become a family amulet. Most often, such crafts can be found where the whole family gathers. It symbolizes prosperity and family well-being. The main rule that must be followed when creating souvenirs in the traditional Ukrainian style is to work with the soul, sending happiness and good wishes to the craftswoman.

Creating a craft in the Ukrainian folk style in the form of a broom-amulet is as easy as shelling pears. You will need:

  • a new ordinary broom or straw;
  • glue (glue gun);
  • accessories (patterned ribbons with ornaments in the Ukrainian style);
  • dried flowers, salt, grain (everything your imagination allows).

The work is performed in the following order:

  1. Make a small broom out of straw and wrap the handle tightly with red ribbon or thread.
  2. Apply a patterned ribbon in Ukrainian style to the edge of the broom and secure with glue.
  3. Pour a little salt into a prepared small canvas bag and attach it to the broom with glue. Salt symbolizes wealth and prosperity in the home.
  4. Next, you can lay out a variety of patterns from seeds, grains or cereals. For example, beans represent new life, millet protects against the evil eye, poppy seeds fulfill cherished desires, baked goods (bagels) represent material goods, nuts or acorns represent wisdom and a clear mind.

Making a broom amulet

Ukrainian souvenir brooms, made by hand, symbolize the removal of any garbage and any energy waste from the family home.

The content of such a craft depends entirely on the imagination of the craftswoman. Depending on how such souvenirs are decorated, the essence of the amulet made by yourself is laid down.

All toys in the traditional style of the Ukrainian people, made independently, are a wonderful and sincere gift to anyone who wants to get acquainted with the peculiarities of culture and traditions. The uniqueness and originality of crafts in ethnic style lies in the wisdom of centuries-old Ukrainian heritage.

From which you can make a wide variety of crafts.

Crafts made from pumpkin seeds can be voluminous or flat, made in the form of an applique.

Processing seeds for crafts

Before you make a craft from pumpkin seeds, you need to prepare them:

  • rinse well in a colander under running water;
  • dry by laying it on a sheet of paper, towel, tray or other surface;
  • to paint;
  • dry well again.

Seed coloring

There are several ways to color seeds.

The first way is to apply paint to each seed separately. This option is suitable if the work requires a small amount of seeds.

If you plan to make a voluminous craft from pumpkin seeds, painting them with your own hands using a brush will be tedious and time-consuming. Therefore, you just need to immerse a batch of seeds in a plastic bag.

Add dye or dye to the bag and mix.

You can use oil, acrylic and food paints, as well as gouache. Let it sit with the paint, it will absorb better.

Having taken the seeds out of the bag, arrange them in piles and dry them.

In the case when the seeds are used to create an applique, they can be painted after gluing.

Autumn crafts from pumpkin seeds

The most suitable theme for a craft made from pumpkin seeds is autumn. You can create various paintings and three-dimensional products dedicated to autumn themes.

Original tree with falling leaves. First, glue the outline of the tree onto a sheet of paper or cardboard. Then apply a drop of PVA glue and glue the seeds one at a time.

Autumn tree with falling leaves.

Here is another version of this craft.

The tree trunk itself can also be lined with seeds.

You can add an owl applique. When creating a tree with falling leaves, you can use an unusual technique: apply glue to the applique blank, and then sprinkle the picture with colored seeds.

See how else you can paint seeds and make an “autumn tree” applique from them:

You can use pumpkin seeds to make the pumpkin itself.

Summer crafts from pumpkin seeds

Products dedicated to the past summer look interesting.

Small bright flowers.

A composition of a flower and the sun warming it.

A whole meadow of flowers made from pumpkin seeds.

Rainbow fish.

Peacock with a colored tail.

Pumpkin seed water lilies

Three-dimensional products made from seeds, such as water lilies, also turn out beautiful. To make them, we take a cardboard circle of suitable diameter as a basis and glue a row of seeds along its edge.

We place the second row on top of the first, closer to the middle.

After gluing the seeds, we color them or leave them white - your choice.

In the center we place a small handful of small seeds, imitating the stamens of a flower.

Decorate the flower with a leaf.

Watch how to make flowers from pumpkin seeds in the video:

Pumpkin seed sunflower

Another wonderful flower made from pumpkin seeds is the sunny sunflower. To make it, you need to cut out a base circle. Glue pumpkin seeds around the entire circumference like flower petals.

Color the pumpkin seeds bright yellow.

Apply glue to the center of the sunflower and sprinkle with any black bulk material. This could be tea, poppy seeds, colored semolina, or even small lumps of paper.

Figures and three-dimensional crafts made from pumpkin seeds

You can make a voluminous bouquet of flowers from pumpkin seeds.

Another option for a voluminous craft is a small one decorated with seeds.

We glue colorful seeds onto its surface, forming beautiful patterns.

From colored pumpkin seeds strung on a fishing line you can make a very original bracelet for a girl.

You can make an interesting panel from pumpkin seeds on canvas.

Watch the video on how to make a beautiful picture out of pumpkin seeds:

This is how – easily and uncomplicated – you can create pumpkin seeds painted with all the colors of the rainbow.

Crafts from pumpkin seeds reviews:

“A painting made of pumpkin seeds is something”) (Svetlana Igorevna)

And I liked the flowers made from pumpkin seeds (alevita)

DIY flower panel as a gift for mom made from pumpkin seeds. Step-by-step instructions with photos

Handicraft master class for elementary school students “Flowers for Mom” (painting made from pumpkin seeds)


Author Kachkin Bogdan 8 years old
Supervisor: Kachkina Ekaterina Vladimirovna, teacher of preschool educational institution No. 4 “Forget-me-not”, p. Domna, Transbaikal region.

The master class is designed for children of senior preschool age, schoolchildren, teachers and parents.
Purpose: this painting can serve as a gift for a loved one, mother or grandmother, sister or friend, for a favorite teacher. As a rule, gifts made with your own hands are priceless. In addition to being a gift, the painting will complement the interior, home or group in kindergarten.
Target: To cultivate in children a desire to engage in artistic creativity.
Tasks:
- cultivate patience and perseverance,
-develop creative thinking,
- develop fine motor skills of the hands.
To work you will need:
- sheet of cardboard,
- PVA glue or pencil glue,
-water,
- gouache or watercolor paints,
- a simple pencil,
-brush,
-pumpkin seeds,
-varnish

Step-by-step process for making crafts:

The process of making crafts takes place in two stages.
Stage I.

1. Draw a picture of flowers onto a sheet of cardboard with a simple pencil. Photo 1.
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2. Now we paint the drawing with paints. We take any paints.
We color it so that after the seeds are glued there will be no white gaps. Photo 2
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The drawing needs to be dried well, since in the future you will have to work with glue.
You can proceed to the second stage only when it dries.
Stage II.
3. Start gluing pumpkin seeds.
It’s better to start with flowers. photo 3
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4. After the flowers have been pasted over, they need to be painted and dried. photo 4
4


5. Then we paste over the leaves. Photo 5
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6. Coloring. Please note that we used two shades of green so that each leaf was visible, and not a solid green spot.
Dry. photo 6
6


7. Glue the pot. Photo 7


8. Paint and dry. Photo 8
8


9. Paste over the background. Photo 9
9


10. Color, dry. photo 10
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11. If desired, you can coat the picture with varnish to give it shine. We used simple hairspray. photo 11
11


12. Let the painting dry well and you can place it in a frame. photo12
12


The gift is ready!!!


Since this work was done by a child, it took 5 days.
***
Today we picked simple flowers for mom,
Dear ones, earthly beauty.
And with this bouquet we go to mom:
Let the house be filled with joyful light.
Dear, accept summer greetings,
There is no mother dearer to us in the world.
The lips sparkled in a smile, shining,
And the holy eyes flashed tenderly.
The smile of that bunny suddenly jumped over me:
“My affectionate boy, thank you!!!”
(author Vladimir Privedentsev)