• Crafts on the theme of space fantasy. Master Class. Multifunctional layout: “Space”. The simplest crafts made from paper and cardboard

    23.06.2020

    Irina Kokora

    For the manufacture of layout necessary materials:

    Watercolor sheet (A3 format)- 1 PC. ;

    Watercolor paints (colors: grey, white, black);

    Simple pencil;

    Scotch (wide);

    Shoe box or thick cardboard;

    Glue stick;

    Pictures on the topic " space";

    Lunokhod template;

    Plasticine;

    Matches, straw.

    So, take a sheet for watercolors:

    Cut the sheet in half to make two identical sheets.


    And we begin to make sketches with a simple pencil of the moon surface: cavities, crankcases, darkish spots or whatever they are called "Moon Seas".

    Paint with black color up to the beginning of the lunar surface.

    Now we paint the lunar surface with gray, white, and black colors. Afterwards, I shaded the empty spaces lightly with a simple pencil.


    Ours is already transforming layout:


    Take a shoe box and cut it to the size of a watercolor sheet.


    We turn the painted sheets over and glue the ready-made templates from under the box onto the back.


    Here's what we got:


    We connect them in the middle with tape.

    This is what happened:


    Let's start decorating the top part layout. Printed it from the Internet Pictures: astronaut, satellite, diagram of the Earth. I cut them out.


    I glued it to the dark part of the sheet.


    Cut from white paper stars, and I also glued them on this part of the sheet.


    Now let's put our layout, and let's see what happened:


    So let's get down to the bottom. layout, first we will fold it in half. Let's take tape and laminate this part.


    Let's continue our work. I found a template for a lunar rover on the Internet.

    I cut it out, and this is how the blanks turned out.


    To make the lunar rover craft last longer, I glued the blanks onto cardboard.


    And this is how cool the lunar rover turned out.


    This is what he looks like in the background layout.


    I think it turned out really cool.

    So we have designed our one part of our layout. Now let's start designing the other part. Turning it over layout, this is where it is connected with tape. This photo was listed above.


    At the top layout paste the finished picture. I wanted to mark it first cosmonaut Yu. A. Gagarin.


    Glue the finished one below picture: structure of the solar system.


    This is what we got.


    This is what I got multifunctional layout" Space"I think it will be convenient for children to look closely and solar system, and the first astronaut, and crankcases, dark “moon” spots, depressions, in general, rough sketches of space.

    Remember, I laminated the part where the “moon” surface is depicted. This is for making crafts from plasticine. Possible with children make crafts: astronauts, rocket, alien or other.

    So my daughter and I made some from plasticine to show the children. And together with them, make such crafts.

    If there is no room in the group for layout, it can be folded and put away in a secluded place.

    Publications on the topic:

    We continue to replenish visual aids your "Nature Center". To make the “Sea” model we will need: - A sheet of thick cardboard.

    Goal: Creation of a “Fire Shield” layout as a necessary element of the security center of the subject-spatial environment in a preschool educational institution. Tasks:.

    To make a model we will need: 1. A sheet of cardboard or fiberboard. 2. Foam plastic. 3. Newspaper. 4. Napkins. 5. Colored sand. 6. Gouache or watercolor.

    Organizing a developmental environment is a very exciting and creative process, ideas appear by themselves, and implementation brings pleasure.

    Take a medium-sized hoop and wrap it with insulating tape. Cover it with fabric of the appropriate color. Make balls out of paper.

    So, when creating crafts with your child for Cosmonautics Day, you can tell him about the structure of our Universe, about the difficulties that astronauts have to face, and about rocket science.

    The rocket is the main means of exploring outer space. This can be clearly displayed on an application, the main objects of which will be a spaceship and our planet Earth. To make the picture brighter and more interesting, we complement it with decorative foil stars.

    Look at the video on how to make a very bright and colorful craft on the theme of space:

    In the form of an application, you can create an image of yourself. And so that the child can dream and imagine himself in the role of an astronaut, you can place his photograph in the porthole.

    It is very interesting for children to hear about the cosmic feat of our Soviet hero dogs Belka and Strelka. And making applique with them will bring great joy.

    Using the applique technique, you can create an amazingly beautiful outer space with planets and stars.

    Application "outer space"

    Younger children can be asked to assemble an image of a rocket from pre-prepared templates - for example, by correctly distributing and gluing round portholes and flames.

    A space rocket can be made from ordinary plasticine.

    A very beautiful rocket is made from salt dough.

    To make such a rocket, add to salty dough paint and a little PVA glue. Mix thoroughly. We make several colored pieces of salt dough with paint and glue. Next we sculpt the rocket itself. The craft turns out to be very durable if it is dried in the oven and varnished.

    Children are usually interested to know that a rocket is a very large spacecraft, which, after being launched into space, is almost always outside the earth's orbit. And food supplies to the astronauts on board are delivered by a small pilot-controlled spacecraft - the shuttle.

    Offer to make your own shuttle from a roll from toilet paper: by flattening it a little on the sides, you get the hull of the ship, which needs to be glued onto the wings. The model turns out to be three-dimensional, and if you carefully cut a hatch in the upper part, the child will be able to put his toy into the space shuttle.

    Or you can make a rocket from part of a cut out cardboard roll.

    A very beautiful rocket is made from a cardboard roll and clothespins.

    You can also make a rocket out of a roll; just attach a cone-shaped top and cardboard wings.

    Another option for making a space rocket is to make it out of corrugated paper.

    Watch the video on how to make a beautiful origami rocket out of paper:

    Not a single rocket can fly without a pilot - this is its main difference from a satellite. Pilot spaceship is called an astronaut, but what makes him recognizable, of course, is his suit - a spacesuit.

    You can offer to glue together an astronaut’s space suit for your child, after first drawing it and cutting it out of paper. For younger children, we suggest gluing together templates prepared in advance and then coloring them.

    A truly space portrait of an astronaut is made from a disposable plate painted silver. To make it look like a spaceship, we pierce the edge with a hole punch and attach metal elements to it.

    In various ways you can depict the expanses that astronauts plow on their ships. Using a cardboard circle as a base, you can make a model of the galaxy, replacing the planets with soft pom-poms of different colors and sizes.

    It is convenient to use foam or plastic balls as planets. Such a model will become even more impressive if a bright yellow hemisphere – the Sun – is placed in its center. From cardboard packaging for processed cheese, a plastic bottle and wooden sticks you can make a very impressive flying saucer.

    An incredibly adorable flying saucer can be made from plasticine on a plastic lid.

    See how to do it fun craft on the topic of space on video:

    DIY craft on the theme of space from a box

    And this wonderful craft for the exhibition for Cosmonautics Day was made from cardboard box. Cover the box with foil.

    We cut out space figures from paper and hang them on strings, which we attach to the top of the box.

    This craft will decorate any space exhibition.

    Such children's ones, made with their own hands from different materials for creativity, will certainly kindle in children an interest in exploring the unknown and develop their creative abilities.

    Drawings on the theme of space

    And here is a wonderful cosmic drawing illustrating the most vivid cosmic images: the rocket, the earth, the moon, the sun and other mysterious and magical cosmic bodies.

    Drawing “Rocket in the starry sky”

    Drawing “Space” with crayons and paint

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    Content

    You can add more variety and interesting moments to your children’s everyday routine if you master the new kind activities. To do this, you just need to captivate the baby. One of the educational and very original activities is making crafts with your own hands.

    What crafts can you make for Cosmonautics Day with children?

    What kind of materials and ideas are used to make crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands. Space-themed products can be made from cardboard, discs, boxes, salt dough, plastic bottles, candy wrappers, plasticine and other little things found at home. To make beautiful children's crafts for Cosmonautics Day, you just need to tell your child how to do it correctly.

    From disks

    A DIY “Flying Saucer” craft made from a disk will look original and unusual. The halves of Kinder Surprise will serve as a cabin for the aliens. A plastic egg can be partially used, so it will be much more convenient to secure it on a plate. Don't forget to color the flying saucer with your baby or stick stars, toy eyes and other objects on top of the crafts as desired.

    Made from plasticine

    To make one suitable for an exhibition in kindergarten or an astronaut school, you need to have plasticine in your favorite colors and imagination. Here is one way to make a craft in the form of an astronaut with your own hands:

    1. Roll out a ball of red plasticine - this will be a helmet.
    2. We roll up the plasticine blue sausage and turn it into a spring. We make several spirals that will become the arms and legs of the hero of the craft - the astronaut.
    3. We form a porthole for the helmet from yellow or white plasticine and draw the face.
    4. We attach gloves and shoes made of red to the spacesuit.
    5. We cut several small red strips, sculpt equipment for the astronaut and attach it to the spacesuit.

    There is another option for making plasticine crafts on the theme of Space:

    1. Roll two balls - these will be the head and body of the craft.
    2. We form ten small balls and six little bigger size, small ones will serve as handles, large ones will serve as legs.
    3. Flatten a piece of orange plasticine and attach the crafts to the body. We attach three multi-colored balls to the cover - we get the astronaut's control panel.
    4. We sculpt a porthole from white plasticine, edging it with a thin red stripe.
    5. We take black plasticine, make headphones and attach them to the helmet.

    From salt dough

    For Cosmonautics Day, you can bring it to kindergarten original craft in the form of funny aliens. To make your own work, take:

    • multi-colored salt dough;
    • toy stars, buttons and eyes;
    • wire;
    • stacks.

    Aliens can be sculpted different forms and sizes whatever your baby wants. We make antennas out of wire, because what kind of alien would we get without them? We glue small eyes onto a creature from another planet and decorate the craft with buttons or stars. If the child can’t come up with an image of the future alien, give him a hint by creating an example. You can decorate the alien in any way you like, it all depends on the little one’s imagination and the idea of ​​the craft.

    From paper or cardboard

    A rocket is one of the most popular DIY crafts on the theme of Space. To make it using the quilling technique, you will need corrugated stripes, a Kinder Surprise egg, and PVA glue. The process of making paper crafts with children is as follows:

    1. We use the egg halves as a template for the circles.
    2. From the strips we wind the top of the rocket, wings, base and porthole.
    3. We insert a Kinder egg into the center of the rocket and connect all the details of the craft into a single whole.

    Crafts from a plastic bottle

    To do it yourself space rocket, soaring upward, you need:

    • empty plastic bottle;
    • cardboard;
    • a pump used to inflate balls;
    • scotch;
    • water.

    The main purpose of this craft for kids is to launch it into a spectacular flight. The rocket will fall apart into small pieces, so you shouldn’t be too zealous with the details. Follow the instructions:

    1. It is necessary to cut out the top of the craft in the shape of a cone and 3 rocket blades from cardboard.
    2. All received elements must be taped to the container.
    3. Having completed the previous steps, insert the pump needle into the plug. The hole must match the diameter of the needle, otherwise water will leak out of the rocket. If they do not match, water can be poured before starting.
    4. It's time to activate the pump and watch the rocket's gorgeous flight!

    Step-by-step instructions for making crafts on the theme "Space"

    Cosmonautics Day is a great occasion to tell kids about outer space and make crafts with your own hands on the theme of Space. Any available materials will help you create an original work. It is much easier to do any craft if you have step-by-step instructions in front of you. Use the tutorial below for detailed steps on how to glue or mold popular holiday paraphernalia.

    How to make a flying saucer

    A self-created UFO will delight your little one. To make this craft you will need a plastic bottle with disposable plate. Let's get started:

    1. Using scissors or a stationery knife, carefully separate the bottom part of the bottle.
    2. Cut off the top part and cut off the neck.
    3. Place the bottom of the bottle on a plate and draw a circle with a marker.
    4. Cut out the circle, stepping back from the drawn borders. We make cuts.
    5. We insert the upper part of the bottle into the resulting hole. It will be fixed thanks to the cuts.
    6. We secure everything with adhesive tape, and we get a craft cabin.
    7. We insert the bottom of the bottle from below and fix it.
    8. Applying the bottom of the bottle to paper or shiny cardboard, trace and cut out a circle. Insert the plate into the hole.
    9. Use scissors to trim the edges of the plate so that they match the edges of the cardboard.
    10. Place the top of the bottle towards the middle.
    11. Inside the flying saucer we place a plasticine alien - the main character of the craft.
    12. Using baking soda, vinegar and citric acid, you can make real acid rain or a whole volcano! To do this, put in a container a small amount of soda, dilute the vinegar with water, gradually adding vinegar or citric acid to soda. The result will be an indescribable spectacle!

    Rocket from a plastic bottle

    Making crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands is very interesting. You can make an original rocket with your child if you have:

    • white acrylic paint;
    • plastic rectangular bottle;
    • three caps of different colors and sizes;
    • two cardboard tubes;
    • thick cardboard orange, red, yellow;
    • felt-tip pens and pencils;
    • scissors;
    • hot glue.

    We make the craft step by step like this:

    1. Pour into a bottle white paint. Shake well so that the paint evenly covers the entire inner surface. It will be less labor-intensive if you immediately take a white bottle.
    2. We paint the tubes in the desired color or decorate them with a design. We make flames from colored cardboard and glue them to the inside of the body. To make the flame develop beautifully, you can also cut it out of newspaper. We attach the fire nozzles to the bottle using hot glue.
    3. Multicolored plastic caps will serve as portholes. We attach them to the front of the future rocket with a glue gun.
    4. We cut out two cardboard triangles, color them with felt-tip pens, and glue them on both sides.
    5. We attach a plastic cup to the bottom of the rocket. It will serve as another nozzle and a reliable base for the rocket.
    6. After the glue has dried, the product will be completely ready, all that remains is to come up with a name.

    Planets of the solar system made of plasticine

    For Cosmonautics Day, it is better to make crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands. This will help the child learn a lot of new things and have fun with mom or dad. To sculpt the planets of the solar system it is easy to sculpt when you have step-by-step instruction at hand:

    1. We take a thick sheet and colored plasticine to create an unusual composition.
    2. The sun will be the central object of the craft; we begin sculpting from it. To do this, we mix yellow, orange, white colors, but so that they can be distinguished, there is no need to make a single color.
    3. Glue the resulting mass in the center of the sheet and spread it in a circle with your fingers.
    4. To obtain the orbits of planets for crafts, we roll out thin threads of white or beige plasticine.
    5. We create nine rings around the Sun.
    6. Mercury is the smallest planet. We roll it into a ball, mixing small pieces of gray, brown and white. Use a toothpick to press out the craters.
    7. We make Venus three times larger from black, brown and gray. We set the planet's relief with a wire.
    8. Earth is the brightest planet in the solar system and crafts. We create it from green, blue and yellow plasticine.
    9. The mysterious Mars is obtained by mixing orange and black colors.
    10. For a large Jupiter you will need beige, brown and orange stripes.
    11. We form Saturn and attach a ring around its axis.
    12. We sculpt Uranus with a ring from blue shades.
    13. Neptune looks like an ordinary ball of blue plasticine.
    14. Little Pluto comes from gray and white.
    15. When finished, place the planets in order and attach them to the orbits in which they should be located. The process of sculpting crafts can be made even more creative if you draw a lunar rover or a comet on a sheet of paper.

    How to make a robot from scrap materials

    One of the simple but unusual options would be a robot made from plastic caps. How to assemble this original product simple

    It is very important to instill respect and culture in our children. I think it is very right to widely celebrate All-Russian Cosmonautics Day, which takes place on April 12. It is inextricably linked with the name of the first earthling to fly beyond the Earth’s orbit, Yuri Gagarin.

    And more importantly, this is our compatriot. For our children it is authority, courage and bravery. Therefore, in all kindergartens and schools on this day they hold a craft competition on this topic.

    The first thing that comes to mind is a rocket and an astronaut. However, I have found a lot of original ideas on the theme of Space for you, let's start implementing them.

    You need to start the most simple options, so let’s look at what we can make with our preschoolers. With them we will use the most simple materials: paper, cardboard and plasticine.

    For this rocket, you need to make blanks, because four-year-old children are not yet very good at using scissors, so they need help cutting out the parts.

    My daughter just loves gluing rockets. We have already dedicated an entire album to them. Self-adhesive paper was specially purchased for this purpose. It is very bright and easy to stick.


    The idea of ​​a balloon Martian caught my eye. There’s certainly nothing simpler!

    Also, the alien can be cardboard, and decorate the plate with sequins, which stick well with PVA glue.

    To help, I suggest taking ready-made template rockets and stretch the plasticine over it with your fingers. To be able to use this picture many times, laminate it or cover it on both sides with wide tape.

    Also use ready-made forms planets for application, and at the same time broaden your child’s horizons by explaining to him that there are several planets, and we live on the blue one called Earth.

    I bring two step by step wizard class on how to evenly embed blanks of colored paper.

    And another template for cutting. All figures have a long tongue with the former base. This base needs to be glued. Then you will succeed 3D applique with 3D effect.

    Another idea made on a sheet of cardboard wrapped in a garbage bag. How to make these I gave detailed master Class.


    More templates for cutting.


    You can assemble this flying machine from cardboard.



    Toilet rolls can be used to make cool, simple rockets.


    Or use glitter paper for decoration.


    Now I’ll show you how to make such a rocket step by step.


    You can combine a craft and a postcard. And make the tail of the rocket from threads of red, orange and yellow flowers that resemble flames.


    Look at these templates, it immediately comes to mind that there are also lunar rovers, satellites and the planet Moon itself, so many options for creativity. Or you can simply cut out these figures and stick them on blue or black cardboard.


    Also, just give your child a coloring book on the theme of Space and keep it as a souvenir.

    Any of these coloring pages can be used as a template to make crafts from plasticine, stained glass paints or cereal! you just need to fill the space between the lines with the selected material.

    For example, my child and I love to stretch plasticine with our fingers. And for this purpose, a coloring book with large pictures was specially purchased.

    By the way, buy soft plasticine for these purposes!

    Crafts for April 12th for schoolchildren

    For schoolchildren, the requirements become more complicated. But on the other hand, it is much easier for them than for kids, because the amount of materials they can use increases.

    For example, make gingerbread cookies on the theme of Space in the form of a comet, planets, or flying saucer. You can replace gingerbread salt dough. And also after baking, paint it with colored glaze. How to prepare it is well described by my colleague https://azbyka-vkysa.ru/vozdushnyj-pasxalnyj-kulich.html


    Or use cotton pads. They can be colored and passed off as planets of the solar system.


    It is also a very painstaking work for those who like to embroider with beads. You can replace it with glass beads, sequins, or even use the cross stitch technique.


    Here is an example of how to replace beads with buttons.

    First graders can be asked to make a rocket out of a cardboard roll.

    Or this option with a passenger)))

    How to properly make a rocket that has a base is shown in the instructions. Everything is very detailed and the child himself will be able to repeat all the steps.

    You can cut the stand according to this diagram.


    How do you like the idea? volumetric crafts? When the whole Cosmodrome is looking at you, maybe Baikonur itself?


    You can make a craft on a stick. We will need skewers for shish kebab. For the tail use corrugated paper or napkins.

    A cocktail straw works great too.

    Use two pieces to hide the place where the tube is attached.


    You can create a whole composition of crafts using this technique. By the way, you can also put them in a glass with semolina, sugar or salt. Cereals and spices will prevent the chopsticks from moving and tilting.

    Glue together a planet from papier-mâché.


    Older children also work with plasticine. But they are already using complex techniques working with flagella and forms.

    Another cool plasticine job. Look, the whole sky is made of these same flagella.

    And here is my daughter’s and my favorite technique for stretching plasticine. It is suitable for children of all ages.


    Teachers will also like cardboard hangers with passengers inside and thread tails.

    If you like to use unusual materials, then I advise you to take pasta. What they don’t do with them! Even the balls are glued over, as we did with thread and PVA glue. Or they create beautiful design for work.


    Felt is also suitable for creativity. It is easily glued with transparent super glue. Products are made from it according to the same patterns as paper applications, because this fabric holds its shape perfectly and has a thickness convenient for work.

    Fabric stores will offer you many shades and different thicknesses of sheets of this material. There's a lot to choose from.


    But using these patterns you can assemble an astronaut, a plate and a rocket.

    They need to be transferred to paper and then to felt.

    Make a fabric applique out of it.


    This template will do.


    Or this very not simple, but super photo frame with images of children.


    By the way, about the photo! There are also some very original ideas with them. For example, portray a child as an astronaut.

    Or use this angle. You can also paste photographs of friends or classmates onto each planet.


    A paper helmet will help you feel like an astronaut.


    It can be made thicker and more real by using the papier-mâché technique.

    To do this, inflate the balloon and apply newspaper, generously moistened with paste, onto it. This is how many layers are made. Then, after drying, the ball bursts and carefully peels off from the structure. The final layer is always made of white paper so that you can beautifully decorate the craft.

    You can cut out balls like these from sponges and polyurethane foam and assemble them into a smaller copy of the Solar System.

    I think original idea this wreath with stars, planets and an astronaut. Shapes can be cut out from the coloring pages above.


    For home use, together with your son, make a jet engine from plastic crafts.

    An even more serious version of the space composition, which can be made from salt dough, plasticine and even clay.


    Saturn from plastic ball and the disc will conquer any teacher!



    Such balls are sold in florist shops. We made a similar one from polyurethane foam. We poured it into the model, dried it and cut out the shape we needed with a stationery knife.


    The connection point will be fixed with a toothpick.


    Everyone will also like the volumetric applique.


    All its zest is in the paper spiral that holds the plane or rocket.


    Quite a complex idea made from paper pieces. Here it is important to observe the color scheme and shape of all objects. It can take quite a lot of time, but it looks very grown-up.


    More options simple rockets in different tones.


    And now I’ll show you how to conquer all your classmates and teachers! We need to do something big, like a growth rocket!

    In the assembly hall it can be used as decoration and decoration, as well as as a photo zone.

    Or you can leave it at home, let your son be happy.

    Here is a version of an exhibition sample.

    It’s not a shame to nominate such a rocket for a competition, but we’ll talk about that later.

    Step-by-step master class on rockets using origami technique?

    Origami allows you to create independent paper objects without the use of scissors and glue. Often one sheet of A4 format is enough for them. And there are a lot of rocket options, there are those that stand on their tails, and there are those that are used for volumetric applications.


    The simplest version of the rocket is made in three minutes.

    After you find the middle of the sheet along the length, you need to fold both upper corners towards it.


    Then we form the body.

    And side elements. Turning the edge out.

    We repeat the same for the second side.

    I will also give step by step diagram, which is supported by the top master class.

    The origami base can be supplemented with paper tubes.


    There is a technique modular origami, when a picture or figure is assembled from many small parts of the same size. Here is an example of this technique.


    Of course, you won’t be able to do it quickly, but your hand skills will develop.

    And, of course, you need to see how a complex craft is made.

    Be patient and repeat all the steps shown with your child. Perhaps he is your future engineer or designer!

    Making a rocket from plastic bottles and waste material

    They are gaining more and more popularity. They are used by summer residents to decorate their plots and are used to make homework to school.

    For example, using different volumes you can make such an instance.


    Or you still have disposable tableware at home, then you can use it almost for its intended purpose. Replace the plastic plate with a flying one for the alien.


    Or transform a bottle of mouthwash into a flying machine, and even with a photograph of an astronaut.

    From ice cream sticks, plastic container and processed cheese boxes can also make a cool plate.


    And make radars out of wire.

    Another idea from disposable tableware.


    And when you have a whole bottle of Fanta and some cardboard, assemble a very realistic model.

    Aliens can be made from wire and kinder eggs.

    Old disks will also come in handy.


    This option generally deserves all praise. So people tried and captured the name of the Mir rocket and elevated our country.

    I think you've been inspired by these simple crafts, so let's look at how to make them step by step.


    You need to cut off the bottom of the bottle and cut out the porthole.


    A cone can be made using this method, when one cut is made in the circle to the middle and the edge is placed on the adjacent side.

    We paint all the cardboard parts and the bottle body itself.


    For gluing, it is better to use hot glue, so all the parts will be better fixed.

    Ideas for the competition for April 12

    Of course, in every educational institution All kinds of competitions are organized and children are forced to participate in them. But not all works are then taken to the exhibition. Let's look at options that deserve close attention.


    For younger grades, choose a cardboard rocket.


    For older adults, suggest making a whole composition with elements of Space.


    It is made from a cardboard box, which is painted blue or black on the inside. And all the prepared elements are attracted to the top of the line.


    I specially selected a lot of photographs made in one idea to make it clearer for you.


    You can hang any content in the style of Space: planets, stars, comets, rockets, astronauts, etc.


    I also really liked it big idea parade of planets.

    It is glued together in layers, in which a smaller circle is cut out.

    This is what the workpiece looks like.


    The sheet with the cut out circle of the largest diameter is placed first, the rest go in order of decreasing diameter.


    I would also take a plasticine idea to the exhibition, which is very carefully executed and quite labor-intensive.


    An option on how to make craters on the surface of the moon.

    Well, remember about the growth rocket, which can also be submitted for the competition. After all, big crafts are very popular at such events.

    I'm done for today. If you have more ideas, please describe them in the comments below the article.

    April 12 marks a significant holiday - World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day. In all educational institutions, all kinds of educational events on this topic are held with children, exhibitions and competitions are organized, and they give the opportunity to express themselves in creativity. On this day, the great feat of Yuri Gagarin and the entire Soviet people is remembered in television and radio programs, at themed evenings and holidays.

    In this master class I will show you how to make crafts for Cosmonautics Day with step by step photos with your own hands - an astronaut, a satellite, a solar system, a rocket, etc.

    An astronaut, a conqueror of space outside of planet Earth, is a dangerous profession, however, all the children of the world dream of becoming such brave heroes. To achieve your goal, you should work long and hard, train, harden and study.

    Astronaut is the most desired profession for boys who want to conquer the Universe. And they watch space flights, discoveries in infinite space, and the adventures of great people with special trepidation.

    How to make crafts for Cosmonautics Day

    Plasticine astronaut

    For Cosmonautics Day we will prepare a wonderful one - this is an astronaut. His figure is sculpted using a fairly simple method. The main thing is to show the spacesuit, the special uniform.

    In April, you can make a similar object in preparation for a significant event.

    What you will need to sculpt this space craft:

    • white and blue (or gray) plasticine;
    • tool.

    How to make an astronaut figurine step by step

    It is necessary to show, first of all, the human figure. To make a real spacesuit in which a person can stay in space for a long time, breathe and be protected from radiation, you should choose white plasticine and add blue inserts to it.

    Make some white pieces from soft plasticine. The body should be elongated, the head should be rounded, but slightly flattened. Sleeves and clothing on the legs can be stacked, consisting of individual balls. Make several small balls for further sculpting of the four limbs.

    Fasten the head and torso. You can immediately flatten the helmet; stick a round one on the front of the white ball. Windshield blue or gray. Gradually the appearance of the astronaut begins to emerge.

    Glue additional parts onto the body and fasten the belts. This can be done by sticking a gray plate with several dots in front, and also by crossing the fasteners on the chest.

    Now continue the assembly by adding legs and arms. Make legs from three or four white balls prepared earlier. If the plasticine has already hardened, cooled down, and does not stick well, then you can put toothpicks inside.

    Make the lowest parts blue or gray. Of course, shoes are of no use in flight, but it is still customary to depict something like them on your feet.

    Using a similar method, glue the hands, adding blue gloves to the bottom. An astronaut's spacesuit must be completely sealed, isolated from the environment, or rather, from its absence, because there is no atmosphere in space.

    But a person definitely needs to breathe oxygen. To do this, you should build a tube and oxygen cylinders. To do this, make a thin thread from blue plasticine, as well as a blue block. Glue one end of the tube in front to the helmet glass.

    Glue the oxygen bag from behind to the back and the other end of the tube there.

    Now the astronaut is ready to go far to the Moon or even further to Mars or Venus - to conquer the endless spaces of the Universe.

    DIY crafts for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten - video lessons

    Craft SPACE for kindergarten

    Plasticine application for Cosmonautics Day “Flight to the Moon”

    Have you ever tried to draw with plasticine, and not just paint by spreading different shades soft mass on paper, but create real paintings from thin flagella? You have the opportunity to try this interesting method of creativity if you are reading this article. In this lesson we will talk about unusual crafts for Cosmonautics Day, which the whole country celebrates on April 12.

    The proposed craft is relevant because it is an applique or postcard that can be called “Flight to the Moon.” Shown here is a fragment of outer space, a high-speed rocket that is approaching the surface of the Moon. The main background is created in the form of flagella, now let's look at how exactly.

    To create a space application, prepare:

    • plasticine of different blue and purple shades to create a general background;
    • yellow, orange, white plasticine for creating cosmic bodies and particles of the Moon;
    • white and gray plasticine for the rocket;
    • cardboard of any color;
    • body from an old pen.

    How to make an application for Cosmonautics Day with your own hands

    First, prepare cardboard and blue and purple plasticine. There is quite a long, albeit painstaking, work ahead to create flagella. It is better to use soft types of material.

    Tear small portions from the prepared dark pieces, knead them in your hands, and roll out thin sausages. These sausages can come in different thicknesses and sizes. Also use different shades of plasticine and even mix the pieces you have available. You need to make enough material to cover the main part of the picture completely, without gaps.

    Mix some yellow and orange plasticine. Glue the resulting cake into the bottom corner of the picture. Make an imitation cheese using the body of an old pen. This will be part of the Earth's satellite.

    Start chaotically gluing the dark sausages. Do it casually, without emphasizing smooth and clear lines. First, stick a few sausages randomly to mark some boundaries for convenience.

    Then gradually fill the entire free surface of the application. To be safe, you can press the picture down on top with your palm. Thus, you will get a believable outer space if you use plasticine of different shades.

    Make a flat oval piece for the rocket body, as well as the gray legs. Orange and yellow colors plasticine is needed for the escaping flame.

    Glue the rocket with flames and portholes. Now she is rapidly flying towards the Moon or even further.

    Stick on some sparkling stars that twinkle in endless space to complete your cosmic composition.

    The result is such an interesting DIY craft for Cosmonautics Day.

    What child doesn’t dream of flying far beyond the Earth on a real rocket, becoming a conqueror of space, becoming famous and receiving the status of the strongest and bravest? To do this, you need to be an astronaut and train for a long time to get into sufficient physical shape.

    But no one will forbid us to dream, just as no one will forbid us to do interesting handicrafts. You can do it together with your child interesting model Origami paper rockets are a craft option for Cosmonautics Day. Even the smallest children can master such a lesson.

    Cut 2 identical squares from the sheet. Use one yourself, and give the second to your baby. Perform all movements slowly. You will see how easily your child will repeat all your movements and get his own model of a rocket.

    And the reward for your efforts will be a porthole. You can attach a small photograph of the young designer to it. Thus, such a missile can be considered as unusual frame for photography. The captain of the spaceship, of course, will be the child who tried so hard to make it.

    To create a rocket using the origami technique you will need:

    • bright paper;
    • scissors;
    • glue;
    • children's small photograph;
    • red cardboard;
    • black marker.

    How to make a craft rocket for Cosmonautics Day with your own hands

    To work you will need a square. It is better to take a ready-made square sheet. If only rectangular sheets are available, then one corner can be folded, aligning the short side with the long adjacent side, then trim off the excess. In this case, you will get a fold along one diagonal, which will not be needed in the work, but it will not hurt.

    Unfold the square and fold it in half lengthwise.

    Unfold the paper and fold 2 sides of the square parallel to it and to each other to the highlighted strip. You will get some kind of shutters.

    Unfold the paper and, turning the square so that the fold is vertical, close the 2 corners in the center, highlighting the shape of the house.

    Now leaving the formed corner in its original position, again make bends along the previously marked lines. First, unscrew one side piece.

    Then return the side to its original position, but not completely, but by bending it in the center. This will highlight one side of the rocket.

    Carry out the same folding procedure on the opposite side. First, fold the side part.

    Then return in the same direction, but making a bend in the center. Thus folded paper model it will already look like a rocket with a high, sharp dome.

    Turn the paper over. Using scissors, make small cuts in the lower part (where the rocket wings and body meet). Fold the corners and glue to highlight the wings.

    Make a paper model.

    In this master class, see how to make such a toy together with your son or daughter.

    In order to launch it into the air, you will need a cocktail straw. Carefully insert it under the bottom of the rocket and blow. This will lift the rocket up some distance, the height of the lift will depend on the force of exhalation and the weight of the craft itself.

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