Do-it-yourself rowan branch made from foamiran and self-hardening plasticine. Master class with photos

Knyazeva Irina Anatolyevna, teacher of Branch No. 1 of MBDOU No. 137 of Penza
The master class is designed for junior schoolchildren, their parents and teachers.
Purpose: for a gift, for interior decoration Autumn holiday.
Target: making a gift with your own hands
Tasks: Arouse interest in understanding nature and reflecting received ideas in artistic images. Develop the child's imagination, fine motor skills, neatness. To interest and involve parents in joint leisure activities with children.
Technique: modeling + applique

Gently strokes the rowan bush
Autumn with a wet hand:
Berries red rubies
And a swarm of crimson leaves.
The rain drips incessantly,
And streams run down
Into a puddle under an old rowan tree.
Knock out the bubbles
Drops. Everything in the puddle is in motion.
Looks at autumn: “Only ripples.
Where is my reflection in her?
Made such a mess.
Come on, stop pouring, rain,
Make way for the sun.
Draw me, artist.
The background is rowan behind."

L. Korotaeva


Rules safe work with scissors
1. Keep your work area tidy.
2. Before work, check the serviceability of the tools.
3. Do not use loose scissors.
4. Work only with a serviceable tool: well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.
5. Use scissors only in your own workplace.
6. Watch the movement of the blades while working.
7. Place the scissors with the rings facing you.

8. Feed the scissors rings forward.
9. Don't leave scissors open.
10. Store scissors in a case with the blades facing down.
11. Don't play with scissors, don't bring scissors to your face.
12. Use scissors as intended.
Rules for safe work with glue
1. When working with glue, use a brush if necessary.
2. Take the amount of glue that is required to complete the job at this stage.
3. Remove excess glue with a soft cloth or napkin, gently pressing it.
4. Wash your brush and hands well with soap after work.

Materials: acrylic paints; stack; scissors; two types of wire: thin and thick; glue "Titan"; floral ribbon in two colors: brown, yellow; brush; yellow foamiran; self-hardening plasticine (I have: manufacturer PAULINDA, called super dough); PVA glue;


Stages of work:

We sculpt a rowan brush.
Cut pieces of thin wire 10 cm long and wrap them with tape brown, make a loop at one end.


Roll 20 balls from plasticine. Place the balls on the wire.



Make cross-shaped notches on the ball with a stack.



Let the rowan berries dry. This usually takes 15 to 20 minutes. Bend the wire with rowan ridges on the ends in half


and collect it in a brush. Insert a piece of wire into the loop formed and twist it.


Wrap the wire loop with floral tape.


Made from yellow foamiran according to the pattern


cut out the leaves.


Cut 10 pieces of thin wire into lengths: 1 pc. - 10 cm and 8 pieces of 5 cm.


Wrap small pieces of wire with yellow tape. Assemble the base for the sheet using tape




This is the basis for the leaf.


Using Titan glue, glue the leaves to the base.




You need to make 12 of these leaves.
Tint the edge of the leaf with acrylic paint. To do this, use foam rubber.


Using a thin brush, draw veins on the leaves.


We collect the branch.
Cut 3 pieces from a thick wire: 2 pieces - 20 cm long and 1 piece - 30 cm. Wrap the beginning of the wire with brown tape.
Secure two sheets onto a long piece of wire using tape,



rowan bunch,


and one more sheet. Also secure the leaves and berries to a short piece of wire. On the third piece, attach four leaves one by one


First connect two branches with ribbon.


Then wrap another branch with tape.


Attach the remaining leaves. Wrap tape around the end of the wire.


Place the branch in the vase and straighten the leaves.


Let's take a closer look.

A sprig of rowan from modeling mass and foamiran. Master class

Kolesnikova Tatyana Sergeevna, labor education teacher, State Educational Institution of the Republic of Kazakhstan boarding school of the 5th type, Zernograd.
Purpose: A sprig of rowan can be used as a gift.
Age: The master class is intended for high school students, parents, and additional education teachers.
Tasks:
- Introduce students to a new material - foamiran, and methods of processing it.
- Develop creativity children, fine motor skills, imagination, accuracy.
- Cultivate aesthetic taste.

By folk calendar In the autumn of Peter and Paul, Indian summer ends and real autumn comes.
And on this day the rowan tree has a name day. In the old days, she was affectionately called Ryabika and was planted near the porch to protect the house from “dashing people and bad news.” And although the rowan is a short, fragile tree, it is not afraid of drought or frost and lives and bears fruit for about 100 years.
So, if you see a rowan tree, pick a tassel and hang it in your house for good luck.
And how delicious this scarlet berry is!

Rowan is a genus of deciduous frost-resistant shrubs and trees of the Rosaceae family. The botanical name of mountain ash is Sorbus aucuparia, the generic name comes from the Celtic word “sor”, which means “tart”, and the specific name comes from the Latin “aucupari”, translated “to catch birds”. It seems that the name came from birds feasting on rowan fruits. There are more than 100 species of rowan in the world (according to some estimates, almost two hundred), with about a third of the species growing in the countries of the former USSR. Rowan is widespread not only in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, but throughout Europe and Asia, as well as in North America.
The Legend of the Rowan
One day the daughter of a rich merchant fell in love simple guy, but her parents did not want to hear about the poor groom. To save his family from shame, he decided to resort to the help of a sorcerer. His daughter accidentally found out about this and the girl decided to run away from her home. On a dark and rainy night, she hurried to the river bank to the meeting place with her beloved. At the same hour the sorcerer also left the house. But the guy noticed the sorcerer. In order to take the danger away from the girl, the brave young man rushed into the water. The sorcerer waited until he swam across the river and waved his magic staff when the young man was already climbing out to the shore. Then lightning flashed, thunder struck, and the guy turned into an oak tree. All this happened in front of the girl, who was a little late to the meeting place because of the rain. And the girl also remained standing on the shore. Her slender figure became the trunk of a rowan tree, and her arms—branches—stretched out towards her beloved. In the spring she puts on a white outfit, and in the fall she sheds red tears into the water, sad that “the river is wide, you cannot cross, the river is deep, but you cannot drown.” So they stand on different banks loving friend friend of the lonely tree. And “it’s impossible for a rowan tree to move to an oak tree; apparently, an orphan’s eyelids can swing alone.” This is such a beautiful and sad legend.
Required materials and tools:
* modeling mass,
* lemon or yellow foamiran,
* wire,
* dry pastel red and green,
* wet wipes,
* "Secondary" glue, PVA glue,
* orange, red gouache,
* brown stripe corrugated paper.

Work progress:

1. Roll a ball from modeling mass; it can be replaced with polymer clay. Cut a wire 5 cm long, bend the edge into a loop. Pass the wire through the ball.




Prepare 10-15 of these berries. Leave to dry for a day.


2. Paint each berry with a mixture: orange gouache + red + PVA glue (PVA glue creates a thin protective film so as not to get your hands dirty)


Then coat each berry with acrylic gloss varnish. This varnish does not have a strong odor, gives a beautiful gloss, so even children can use it.


These are such beautiful berries. I like to do a lot at once, so to speak “just in case”


Take a berry and draw a "6-pointed snowflake"


Combine the berries to make a twig.


3. Let's start making leaves and twigs.
Take lemon or yellow foamiran. Cut out 5-7 leaves from it, make a carved leaf.


I have lemon foamiran, but in the photo it looks white...
4.Prepare a damp cloth and dry pastel.


5.Wrap index finger With a damp cloth, rub the pastel and start painting the leaf.


The leaves can be one color or two colors.


6. Draw the veins with a felt-tip pen.


7.Take any “super glue”, pour a little of it onto the cardboard, take the wire, dip it in the glue and attach it to back side leaf.



8. Connect the leaves to make a twig.


9. Connect a sprig of berries and a sprig of leaves together.


10. Wrap the wire in brown crepe paper.



11. Tie a beautiful bow. The rowan sprig is ready.


I look forward to your wishes, questions and comments.
Thank you for your attention.
I wish you creative success!

Depending on the age and gender of the child, you can craft with him crafts from rowan different levels of complexity and type. Girls will love stringing rowan beads. True, the berries will soon dry out, and the beads will look different than they did immediately after assembly. After complete drying, the beads can be varnished or used for other crafts.

Rowanberry is almost as easy to make as beads. snake caterpillar or centipede. The berries need to be strung either on a thin wire or on a strong thread. Centipede legs are made from slightly sharpened pieces of matches that are stuck into the berries. The eyes can be made either from the same match heads, or from any oblong seeds stuck into the first bead head. For the head, you can take a larger rose hip. Stringing berry beads develops fine motor skills and helps develop patience, accuracy and perseverance. Crafts from rowan great for such activities.



">From bunches of rowan and autumn leaves they turn out beautiful bouquets with which you can decorate the room. If the child is already old enough, you can try making a bouquet or wreath from rowan and flowers collected from autumn leaves. As additional decorative elements Physalis fruits, dried flowers, curved branches and woody growths are suitable. To make these crafts from rowan, you will need floral tape, wire, glue, tape, strong threads.

Doll-amulet Rowan

From two rowan twigs, a small string of rowan beads (or any red-orange beads), a piece of cotton wool and several scraps of fabric and braid, you can make a beautiful folk amulet doll Rowan, which protects the house from evil and misfortune. The main thing about this doll is the rowan twigs.



You will need:

  • a rectangular piece of red cotton or linen fabric;
  • a square of white matter;
  • colored patches for a scarf and apron;
  • a piece of braid for a headband;
  • red cord for belt;
  • rowan beads;
  • strong cotton or wool red thread.

The twigs need to be carefully cut so that one is shorter than the other: it will make handles. We fold the twigs crosswise and tie them with red thread.



We place a piece of cotton wool on the top of the long twig, trying to give it a spherical shape.



Then we take a square piece of white fabric, cover it with cotton wool and tie it tightly with red thread, forming a head. You need to try to straighten the fabric so that no folds form on the “face”. The flap is positioned so that its corners form something like sleeves for twig handles. We fasten the fabric to the “wrists”, also tying it with red thread.



The photo shows how to form the “chest” of a doll from another piece of cotton wool, but this detail can be omitted.

Now it's time to dress Rowan. We take a red rectangular piece, the length of which is equal to double the distance from the “shoulders” to the end of the long twig. Traditionally, scissors are not used to make amulets dolls; all fabrics are torn by hand, but for children's handicrafts you can't do without scissors. Cut the flap lengthwise to make 2 long strips. We wrap them around the doll as shown in the photo, so that it looks like a sundress. We tie the sundress with a belt, and use it to fasten the apron.



We attach a piece of braid to the doll’s head in the form of a headband, over which we tie a scarf. All that remains is to give the doll a string of rowan beads, and Bereginya Ryabinka is ready.

Children love making dolls, and the process of making Rowan will certainly be interesting to them. Along the way, you can come up with a fairy tale about a doll made of rowan twigs.

If for some reason natural materials for creativity are not available to you, create from what you have at hand: cereals, newspapers, clothespins... The main thing is to give free rein to your imagination, and you will succeed!

DIY crafts made from rowan in the fall. Simple robots and their description.

DIY crafts made from rowan in the fall. Simple robots and their description.

The unique atmosphere of autumn can settle in your apartment if you try to create decor in it using natural materials. Fortunately, at this time of year you can find it in abundance right in your yard or walking through the air along cozy forest paths. You can pick up a lot of colorful leaves rustling under your feet, collect acorns and chestnuts, but the most colorful nuance will be the fruits of the rowan tree. These red berries will add juiciness to your future creations.
Crafts from rowan with the addition of additional elements are easy to make with your own hands. Easy to make, they will bring pleasant comfort to your home. These can be wall panels, bouquets combined from leaves and rowan branches. Candlesticks and vases using colorful juicy rowan berries. You can make a beautiful decorative rowan tree that will decorate your living room. To make it you will need a flowerpot, several sprigs of rowan with ripe fruits, pebbles for filling the pot (you can use foam for arrangement for these purposes), pebbles can be replaced with beads of different sizes or other decor you have on hand. Leaves for the tree can be made from corn husks, corrugated paper, or you can come up with something yourself using your imagination. For the trunk of the future tree, you can use a strong branch, and to fasten the leaves and rowan you will need wire. The design decision on how to decorate the flowerpot itself is also up to you.
First, the rowan branches need to be divided into smaller clusters, then using wire, which will need about 20 cm, we connect them with the leaves, making a bouquet out of them. The joints should be hidden using flower ribbon or any fabric tape. To make twigs from corn husks, you need to wet them with water. Thanks to this, it will become softer. Now you need to tear off the narrow darkened strips along the edges. Then cut the husk itself into strips, the width of which will be about 4 cm, cutting off with a corner on one side. When the tree itself is ready, fill the pot with prepared foam or pebbles. We insert a branch there, having previously cut it with a peg. It should reach to the very bottom, which is necessary for the stability of the tree. We put the finished crown of rowan and leaves on the trunk and attach it with wire.

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If there is no rowan branch prepared in advance, it can be replaced with another plant with a similar leaf shape.


Rowan applique made from paper lumps

Draw the petiole of a branch on a landscape sheet using a simple pencil and paint. The craft will look more interesting if several petioles are directed in different directions. Separately, draw the base of the bunch of berries.

Using glue, we attach rowan leaves to our petiole, arranging them as they are located on a real rowan branch, that is, opposite each other, from smaller to larger, and again decreasing.

Now we need to glue the berries to our branch. But first we will make them from thin paper.

We tear off a piece of paper and roll it into an even ball - you get one berry. We try to tear off pieces of the same size so that the berries do not differ from each other. We make as many berries as we need.


Glue the berries to the drawn base of the bunch. We try to place them as naturally as possible and press them tightly against the sheet for better fixation.

So I made my own rowan tree craft from paper and dried leaves!


From lumps of paper you can make rowan berries on which they fly ladybugs.


Rowan for applique can also be made from droplets of red paint.


DIY rowan beads

Perhaps all of us made rowan beads in childhood.


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Rowan for decorating autumn compositions

Rowan berries will perfectly complement the autumn composition for kindergarten.


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