Applique bunch of grapes made of colored paper. Do-it-yourself grapes. Crafts from acorns. What you need for the craft


Autumn is a great time for children's creativity, because right on the streets you can collect natural materials and use it to make crafts with children.

While walking with the children, take a close look around: on the paths there are a lot of yellow, red, burgundy leaves, which are perfect for appliqués, and under the chestnut trees you can collect a whole bag of chestnuts and use them as material for creativity. Various twigs, seeds of plants and trees, pine cones, and acorns are excellent materials for needlework. Show a little imagination, because crafts can be made from absolutely everything that surrounds us.

I bring to your attention a master class on making grapes from...acorns.

For work we will need:

1. Acorns – at least 20 pieces;
2. Thin wire;
3. Large pin or gypsy needle;
4. Green corrugated paper;
5. Gouache or acrylic paint of lilac color, brush;
6. Landscape sheet, simple pencil;
7. Scissors;
8. Glue – pencil;
9. Varnish – spray for coating the finished product;


For this craft, it is necessary to use freshly collected, not dry acorns so that they do not crack when holes are pierced. It is better to choose acorns that are round in shape, without caps.

1. We make holes in each acorn using a large pin or gypsy needle (this stage of work is quite difficult and unsafe for a child, so it is better to entrust it to adult family members!).


2. We insert the wire into the holes made and twist it into a knot at the end so that the acorn does not slip.




3. We wrap the wire with green corrugated paper.




4. Now let's move on to coloring the acorns. For painting, it is best to use acrylic paint, but if you don’t have it, you can use gouache paint, but it will have to be applied in several layers.




5. As soon as the paint on the acorns is completely dry, we begin to collect our “grapes” into a bunch. To prevent the “grapes” from falling apart when assembling, we collect the bunch gradually, 3-4 grapes are collected and rewound with wire, then 3-4 “grapes” are attached again and we wrap the bunch with wire - and so on until the end.




When the entire bunch has been collected, cut the stem to the desired size and wrap it in green corrugated paper.


6. Finally, our “bunch of grapes” is ready. A little advice: if you used gouache paint to paint the acorns, then the “grapes” will have to be varnished so that the paint is fixed and the craft takes on a natural look. If the acorns were painted with acrylic paint, then varnishing will not be required, since this paint itself will give gloss to the “grapes.”


7. While the “grapes” covered with varnish are drying, we will make grape leaves for our bunch and a couple of grape tendrils. In order to make grape leaves, draw leaves of the required sizes on a landscape sheet, cut them out, apply them to green corrugated paper and trace them along the contour, carefully cutting them out.






To make the leaves look more natural, we will make veins on them. To do this, we again wrap the pieces of wire with corrugated paper and glue them to the underside of the leaves. Now the leaves can be glued to the finished “bunch of grapes”.




The antennae are made very simply: we wrap a wire of the required size with green corrugated paper, wind it on something thin, for example, on a simple pencil or on a toothpick (if you want, more twisted antennae), the wire after these actions takes on the appearance of a spiral, like this form and glue it to the “bunch of grapes”.


There you have it, a stylish decoration for your home! The “bunch of grapes” can be placed in a beautiful dish or basket and placed in a prominent place in the kitchen. Now you can admire the fruits of your creative activity every day and get a good mood. I hope you enjoyed this master class. Good luck, health and creative success!



Irina Demchenko
Сhudesenka.ru


Soon the most favorite time of children will come - summer. This includes swimming in the warm, gentle sea, playing on the golden sand, flying paper airplanes and kites. But the most important thing is the abundance of healthy and tasty fruits and berries. So voluminous fruits made of paper are the most summer theme for applications.

How to make voluminous fruits from paper? Our master class will help you. Today we will make with you a three-dimensional applique: strawberries, cherries and grapes. You will see diagrams and templates for three-dimensional appliqué made from colored paper below.

For these paper crafts you will definitely need:

  • colored paper in red, green, purple and yellow (double-sided);
  • thick cardboard, which will become the basis of the application;
  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • PVA glue or glue stick;
  • black marker.

Volumetric paper fruits: strawberries

In order to make a voluminous paper applique, you need red colored paper, green for leaves and a thick cardboard base. We will make strawberries on the entire sheet. Cut out the template for the leaves and tail:

Instructions for applying voluminous strawberries step by step:

1. Transfer the template to green colored paper and cut out:

2. Take 2 sheets of red colored paper, fold them in half and cut out a heart-shaped shape:

This will be our strawberry. Then we glue one part to the base cardboard, and the second part only along the fold line.

3. Place leaf and tail templates on top

The “tail” should not overlap the upper (movable) part of the strawberry.

We mark the “seeds” of our strawberry with a marker. That's all - voluminous paper strawberries are ready!

Volumetric cherries made of paper: applique

How to make a three-dimensional applique from paper? What is the technique for performing volumetric applique. Using the technique described in the previous section, you can make any fruit, vegetable, berry, and even an animal or insect. For voluminous cherries we will need:

  • red colored paper (double-sided);
  • base for application in A5 format (half A4);
  • scissors;
  • pencil;
  • double-sided green paper;
  • glue.

How to make voluminous cherries from paper: master class.

1. Cut out 4 circles with a diameter of 5-6 cm from red paper. For this it is better to use some kind of template.

2. Bend all the circles in half. We cut out a thin strip from green paper - this will be the stem of our cherries.

3. Cut out leaves from a green rectangle measuring 12x6 cm, then bend them as shown in the figure:

4. First glue the stems onto the base sheet. Then one of the leaves, the second we leave “in free flight”. Then glue one red cherry at a time, and on top - a second one along the fold line. Mark the veins on the leaves with a pencil.


That's it - the Volumetric paper cherries applique is ready!

Volumetric paper grapes. Application

This volumetric applique is done a little differently. However, berries such as mulberries, raspberries and blackberries can be made using this technique.

To work you need:

  • a white sheet of paper - you will need to cut out the base from it;
  • colored paper of purple or yellow (light green) color;
  • scissors;
  • glue;
  • green pencil or felt-tip pen;
  • a simple pencil or marker.

Volumetric fruits made of paper: grapes, master class step by step.

1. To get started, we need to cut out a base template (you can choose any one), onto which we will subsequently glue the grapes.

Valentina Sharova

During the thematic "Health Week", the guys and I talked about healthy foods; about vitamins "A, B, C", about what products contain them, how important vitamins are for human health. The guys were especially interested grape and its benefits to human health. We started an investigation, at first we ourselves thought that we knew about it, looked in the encyclopedia, asked our parents, watched Tatyana Markinova’s video “What are the benefits of sweet grape and in productive activities did bunch of grapes.

I present to your attention Master Class« Bunch of grapes» . You can make this very simple, beautiful and original applique. Us will be needed: white cardboard - 1 sheet, colored paper (for berries grapes) – 1 sheet, green rectangle 9 X 20 cm, brown colored paper, scissors, glue. Templates: twig grapes, leaf, circles of different sizes 3.5 cm, 3 cm, 2.5 cm.

Course of action.

Twig pattern grapes, trace on brown paper and cut out.

Fold a green rectangle 9 X 20 cm in half, trace the template, cut out the leaves.


Take a blue sheet and draw a circle in the upper left corner (berry grapes) . We bend the strip as shown in the photo and cut it off. Next, we draw circles of different sizes in the same sequence.



We fold these strips like an accordion and cut out circles (berries grapes) .



First glue a twig onto white cardboard, then leaves and circles of different sizes. (berries) we form bunch of grapes.


A bunch of grapes is ready.


Publications on the topic:

Application “Bunch of grapes” Topic: Application “Bunch of grapes” (practical lesson). Goal: to expand skills in mastering the technique of artistic design of work.

GOAL: - Systematize children’s knowledge about seasonal changes in nature. Strengthen ideas about autumn; intensify use.

Autumn walks slowly along the path, the leaves rustle under our feet. Gloomy weather, rain outside. Birds fly away in flocks in October. Holiday.

Dear Colleagues! Not long ago I talked about the Sugar Plum Fairy from P. I. Tchaikovsky’s ballet The Nutcracker. Today I want to show you how I did it.

For work we will need: Multi-colored napkins (orange, yellow, green, scissors, glue, drawing (rowan branch) - I printed it out.

This is an exciting opportunity to try yourself as a true watchmaker and decorator. And to breathe life into your new ones.

To make a bird we will need: a yellow frieze, a flower-shaped button, two black beads, red felt, falofiber, thread, a needle.

A voluminous craft - grapes made from paper glued into thin tubes - is an excellent job for developing children’s fine motor skills, perseverance and attention.

What will you need for the craft?

  • Purple colored paper. You can use several shades that imitate different degrees of ripeness of berries;
  • Green colored paper and corrugated;
  • Glue pencil and PVA;
  • A simple pencil, scissors, ruler.

How to make grapes out of paper?

Cut the purple paper into strips, the length of which is equal to the wide side of the A4 paper, and the width of the strips is 2.5 cm.

Then cut these strips into small rectangles, about 5 cm long, taking into account the area for gluing. My bunch needed 34 rectangles.

Glue each one into a tube using a glue stick. This is best done using a felt-tip pen or pencil without sharp edges. But you will need a fairly wide felt-tip pen; standard ones are a bit narrow. It is much easier for children to work; they can easily use their fingers to fasten the sides of the paper together, placing them inside.

The berries are ready, it’s time to form them into a bunch of grapes of a classic shape, that is, the wide upper part gradually narrows towards the bottom. Here it is better to glue with PVA glue, since it is difficult to apply a glue stick to thin tubes and then fasten them together. When gluing, you don’t need even rows; you can make them not very symmetrical and clear.

Glue all the tubes, if there are not enough, add a few more to complete the bunch.

Print any grape leaf from the Internet or provided. Cut it out.

From the corrugated paper, cut two strips that will be the vine.

Twist each corrugated strip into flagella, spread a little glue stick on your fingers and twist the flagella again and wrap them around the pencil. The glue will set and the flagella will become wavy.

Glue them to the leaves.

Glue the leaves themselves to the bunch. It can be from behind or from above. That's it, the paper grapes are ready. You can add it to a basket with autumn gifts for the autumn holiday, or decorate the room.