Flower bed made of paper. Flower bed made of paper Making crafts for March 8



When something is done with your own hands, it takes on individual characteristics. How an artist puts a piece of his soul, leaving it in each of his paintings, how a writer shares his inner world. Such things immediately acquire their own unique features, their own aura, which makes them priceless. Let's look at some DIY crafts for March 8, the most beautiful ones you can make.

Purchased surprises do not have such an aura, because they are made by faceless craftsmen for the masses. That's why mothers usually keep their children's handicrafts, first postcards, plasticine figures, and sewn toys. They may be lopsided and simple, but truly priceless.

Many people use plasticine for a comfortable and soft base into which they can stick spoons and other craft materials. It’s easy to come up with your own gift idea by looking at examples of simple crafts. For example, daisies with petals collected from the same white spoons, complemented by wide tubes left over from cocktails, or assemble a whole picture using spoons.

Here only the frame is taken separately and ready-made, everything else is a flight of thought and available materials.

You can make any flower, depending on what the recipient likes. Whether there will be poppies or chrysanthemums, the main thing is to know the shape of the petals and the design.

Even one-year-old creators will be able to please their beloved mother, grandmother, and sister on March 8th. A colored handprint or tiny footprint on a white sheet of paper, placed in a beautiful frame - why not a gift? This craft is very easy to make and extremely fun. Cover your palm with paint and slap it onto paper. Ready! You can use more than one paint, but several colors. You can also use your legs, of course, under the supervision of adults.

Application for March 8

With children from one and a half years old, you can already start applique. They are quite capable of gluing the parts you cut out onto the finished drawing. First, you will spread glue on the paper, and your baby will glue it. And a little later he will cope with this on his own.


Or these crafts at the intersection of applique and origami:



Wonderful and easy to make flowers using mixed media using applique and quilling:

By March 8, original bouquets for mom will be made from ordinary colored paper. Crafts are suitable for kindergarten.

Volumetric crafts for kids

These are the simple and beautiful flowers you can offer to make for children from 3 to 6 years old. We cut under adult supervision!

Paper bouquets for March 8

Kids can make voluminous flowers in a vase if they have a little help with this.

And for children of primary school age, the crafts are more complicated.

Click on the pictures and a step-by-step master class will open.

Artificial flowers made with your own hands for March 8th can be so beautiful that they will be a pleasure to decorate any room with.

A bouquet of flowers from multi-colored napkins will delight all women on this holiday.

Or give your mom a whole flower tree:

Don't forget to click on the pictures to watch the full master class of your favorite craft!

Cute aprons-cards for mom and grandma:

The card can be voluminous, like these flowers (to see how to make it, click on the photo):

Interesting crafts are made in the style of collages. Prepare pictures cut out along the outline from old books and magazines - flowers, animals, children, household items and whatever you like. If you decide, for example, to depict a flowering meadow, then create a background by gluing grass and the sky from colored paper. Let the child decide for himself where to stick flowers, butterflies, birds, clouds. Don’t stop him from creating on his own, and you will get a bright piece of work that you can present to your grandmother or older sister.

When talking about appliqué, we most often imagine paper pieces that create a complete image on a sheet of paper, but not only colored paper can serve as material for it. If your craft depicts a person or animal in clothes, cut out his pants and shirt not from paper, but from scraps of bright fabric or from a glossy magazine.

Pieces of leather and fur are also suitable for appliqué, and your little man’s hair can be made from woolen threads.

By March 8, you can depict a mimosa sprig with your child in the style of a cut-out appliqué. Draw a stem and leaves on paper, spread glue on the surface of the future painting. Show your child how to tear small pieces from a sheet of yellow paper (or, better yet, a napkin) and stick them on. Mimosa can also be made voluminous. Let the child, before gluing, roll the pieces of napkin into “cute” balls. This will also be a useful exercise for the baby’s naughty fingers.

If you use cotton balls instead of paper, you will get a fluffy willow twig.

You can also make dandelions from cotton wool by placing them on a green “meadow” and drawing stems. Very beautiful and unusual crafts are made from simple and affordable materials: eggshells ( Egg mosaic), semolina, woolen threads.

Crafts - flowers for March 8

Flowers can be made voluminous and arranged in vases.

Postcards for March 8th for kids

The easiest thing for a child is to make an applique postcard using a template prepared in advance by an adult, so that all that remains is to glue the details of the craft to the designated place. An older child can color a postcard (coloring book) himself well, or draw his beloved mother, grandmother or flowers for them.

Fans of crafts from plasticine can also make wonderful postcards; just draw a sketch on thick paper with a simple pencil and “color” it not with a pencil, but with pieces of plasticine:

And if the background is also made of plasticine, and even rhinestones and beads are applied, it will turn out even more elegant:

You can choose a more cunning path. For example, embroider a card with floss threads using the isothread technique. This is not difficult at all; 6-7 year old children are quite capable of coping with simple patterns.

When craftsmen get down to business, everything that is at hand is used! This card looks pretty nice, although it is made of absolute garbage - from lacy shavings coming out of a sharpener. It is enough to smear the outline of a figure eight, bird or flower with PVA glue and place rows of shavings on the glue.

But what if you don’t really want to make a complex craft? Then you can simply draw a card or even print and color it. We have a large selection of coloring cards on our page COLORING CARDS FOR MARCH 8 >>

If you are lucky enough to collect shells and sea pebbles by March 8, you can decorate souvenirs with them, for example,

The international day of March 8th is approaching. And our children are in a hurry to please their mothers, grandmothers and sisters with their craft gifts. After all, it is very important to give a child a handmade gift. We have collected some ideas for creativity.

My son and I made this craft. A detailed job description is written

Salt dough flowers.

These are the cards we gave to the grandmothers by circling our son’s palms. Read how to make them

Palms for grandma.

Pasta painting. Other pasta crafts

I really liked this handmade cactus.

Let me tell you right away that I stole this idea from another site.

Here's how to do it.

Cactus

You will need crepe paper for the pot, flower and cactus in matching colors; plasticine of similar colors.

Let's start with the pot. To do this, mold the shape of a pot from plasticine. You can wrap the top of the pot with a rope of twisted paper or simply folded corrugated paper into stripes. Choose for yourself.

The base for the cactus also needs to be molded first from plasticine and secured to the pot with a toothpick. For trimming, you will need squares of green corrugated paper with a side of 15-18 mm and a tool (a ballpoint pen, a wooden skewer, a toothpick with a sharp end cut off, or another thin stick). Place the stick in the middle of the square, close it corner to corner, crumple the paper around the stick, twisting it between your fingers to form a tube. Without removing the tube from the tool, stick it horizontally into the plasticine, starting from the very bottom. Perform trimming in rows from bottom to top.

If you want the cactus to have eyes, cut them out of cardboard or choose something similar, as in the picture. In the place where we will attach the flower, make a flattened ball and attach it to the base of the cactus. Fill the entire area around with tubes.

For the flower, use strips of paper measuring 3*10 cm, folded several times. Cut out the flower petals. Place the stick along the petal 2/3 of its length and squeeze the petal around the stick.

Stick the stick with the petal into the disk, starting from the very edge. When all the petals are placed in a circle, fill the middle with tubes of squares with a side of 15 mm. Make a funny friend for the cactus. You can make this DIY craft for your beloved mother yourself.

Here are some more ideas for DIY crafts for March 8th for children 2, 3, 4 years old.

A very beautiful picture made from salt dough.

Postcard made from cotton pads




The child's learning process should be inextricably linked with everyday life. That is why kindergartens select the most suitable topics for creative activities. So, in the first days of spring, do-it-yourself crafts for March 8th become popular in kindergarten, and children are actively preparing for the women’s holiday. They not only learn poems about grandmothers and mothers, rehearse a concert together with the teacher, but also do handicrafts.


Postcards, paintings, paper flowers and decorative little things for the home created by the hands of children carry a piece of a child’s soul, which is what is actually dear to close women. In this collection you will find interesting crafts for kindergarten for March 8, which children can make with their own hands.

Postcard “Funny Palms”

Children aged 3–4 years old do not paint well enough with a brush, but they can easily create wonderful pictures with the help of their fingers and palms. Invite your child to literally make a holiday card with his own hands. Undoubtedly, mother will also be pleased to receive such a creation, because a sheet with a child’s palm print is another valuable relic associated with the childhood of her beloved child.

To make a postcard you will need:

sheet of colored cardboard in A-4 format;
white paper measuring 13x18 cm;
blanks made of colored paper (leaves, vase);
bow made of narrow satin ribbon;
PVA glue;
Finger paint;
2 brushes (for paint and glue);
a clean cloth to remove excess PVA;
green marker.





Sequencing:

1. Bend a sheet of cardboard in half, clearly marking the fold line.
2. Glue a white sheet onto one of the colored sides so that there is a frame around it. Gently blot off excess glue.




4. Using a brush, apply paint thickly onto the child’s palm. Place your well-painted hand on a white background.




5. The resulting print will be a “flower”. Draw a line to it from the vase with a felt-tip pen - “stem”.





For older children, the task can be complicated: ask them to draw not one, but several flowers, using both the left and right palms. Instead of blanks, the children can be given templates, which they will have to independently attach to colored paper, trace along the outline with a simple pencil and cut out.

Difficulty level: for younger groups.

Many people associate touchingly delicate mimosa with its fluffy yellow balls and warm aroma with spring and the holiday of March 8th. Unfortunately, flowers tend to fade, but a picture with their image will always please the eye, especially if it was made by a child with his own hands.

For the craft you need the following materials:

a sheet of brown cardboard in A-4 format;
white sheet measuring 19x27 cm;
a tube of PVA and a cloth for glue;
a little millet or corn grits;
green paint and thin brush;
a small piece of narrow tape.

Instructions on how to make a picture:

1. Before starting the lesson, the cereal must be washed and dried.
2. Glue a white sheet onto the cardboard so that it is in the center. The resulting brown fields will serve as a frame for the picture.
3. Using your finger, apply glue pointwise in 10–12 places in one corner, as if forming a mimosa inflorescence.
4. Sprinkle the leaf thickly with millet (corn). When the painting dries, shake off the remaining grain.




5. Make two more inflorescences in the same way.
6. Finally, use a brush to draw stems and leaves. Decorate the picture with a bow made of satin ribbon.



Working with cereals promotes the development of fine motor skills in a child and has a calming effect. If children are still poorly oriented on a sheet of paper, in those places where glue will need to be applied, you can first put marks with a simple pencil. During classes with children of the younger group, the teacher finishes the greenery. The older guys design the picture themselves.



Difficulty level: for younger groups.

In the first days of spring, I really want to please my beloved mother with flowers, for example, “Tulips in an envelope.” In order for the children to be able to successfully make a craft by March 8th with their own hands, the kindergarten teacher needs to prepare properly: make shaped envelopes from sheets of colored cardboard, blanks of tulip heads from pink, orange, yellow and red paper (3 for each craft), blanks leaves (2 pcs.) and stems (1 pc.) from green paper. For this activity you will also need glue, a brush and a cloth.



Progress:

1. First, children fold the right and left edges of the envelope along the marked lines.
2. In the middle part (top) they glue tulip flowers.
3. Then, focusing on the flower heads, glue the stem to the central tulip, and place the leaves on the sides of the stem.





Difficulty level: for younger groups.

Every mother is pleased to receive a bouquet of daisies from her son or daughter as a gift. And even if they only vaguely resemble real wildflowers, the child made them himself, with his own hands, with love and gave them from the bottom of his heart. You can beautifully decorate your home with such fantasy daisies, and for a child who is just beginning to master the art of modeling, this will be a sign that you appreciate his attention and work.





To make daisies, a child will need:

3 green cocktail straws;
20–25 dry pumpkin seeds;
plasticine, modeling board, glass.

Sequencing:

1. Take a small piece of yellow, pink, red or blue plasticine.
2. Warm it up in your hands and roll it into a ball, which you then slightly flatten.
3. Place the resulting disk on a cocktail straw.
4. This is the core of the flower, around the entire perimeter of which you need to insert 7-8 seeds.
5. Make two more daisies in the same way.




If desired, the teacher can supplement the resulting flowers with leaves cut from green sheet felt. Instead of plastic straws, you can use tree branches as stems for flowers, but before starting, they must be washed in a soapy solution and dried well. Otherwise, the plasticine will not stick to the branches due to dust and moisture.

To make the house feel like a holiday, it needs to be decorated. Both real and paper flowers are perfect for this purpose. Amazingly beautiful tulips, lilies and lotuses are collected from colored paper using the origami technique. Children, of course, cannot make such complex designs, but even a 4-year-old child can make a flower bud.



For origami “blooming tulip” you will need:

a square sheet (preferably double-sided) of red, pink or yellow paper;
square sheet of green paper for the stem.

Perform origami according to the following scheme:

1. First, the sheet intended for the bud is folded diagonally. Then lightly mark the middle of the bottom side of the resulting triangle. Now, focusing on the middle, bend the right corner to get a petal tooth on the left.




2. Do the same with the left corner of the triangle. The acute angle at the base of the bud is bent back. Having outlined the bottom line, the flower is unfolded to hide the corner.




3. As a result, a “pocket” is obtained at the base of the bud, into which the stem is subsequently inserted.




4. The next stage is creating the lower part of the tulip. The green sheet is folded diagonally, a line is marked and unfolded. Then the side edges of the tulip are bent so that they coincide with the center line. The resulting workpiece is folded in half lengthwise and finally a transverse fold is made.






You can make a bouquet from paper tulips or create a postcard composition. In general, origami classes develop children's accuracy and precision in performing actions. Thanks to this technique, kids become familiar with geometric shapes, the concepts of “left”, “right”, “top”, “bottom”, “middle” and so on.

On our website you can see how to make one for schoolchildren.

By March 8, children in the middle group will be able to make such a craft with their own hands in kindergarten.

A variation on the origami theme is a three-dimensional postcard “Flower Fan”. To make it you will need white sheets of A-4 format, colored double-sided paper, felt-tip pens, scissors, PVA and a brush for applying glue.




Instructions on how to make a postcard:

1. To get the base, fold a sheet of green paper like an accordion, making fold lines every 1.5–2 cm.










5. Flowers are cut out and, lightly smeared with PVA, glued to the base. The postcard is ready.

Difficulty level: for intermediate group.

Any little fashionista will appreciate a bright, lightweight cardboard handbag. To make it, you need to take a sheet of multi-colored cardboard in A-4 format and two sheets of orange paper of the same size. In addition, you will need cardboard for handles and PVA glue.




First of all, the handles are glued to the base. Then the inside of the multi-colored cardboard is covered with orange paper so that the inside of the bag looks beautiful. The remaining orange leaf is cut in half and each part is folded like an accordion. These are the sides of the bag. Their edges need to be coated with glue and connected to the base. That's all - the bag is ready!



Beautiful beads made from pasta

Difficulty level: for intermediate group.

Both women and girls love to wear jewelry, especially those made with love by loved ones. Beads and bracelets made from painted pasta will be just such a pleasant gift for your mother or sister. During the lesson, in addition to pasta, you will need wool threads, gouache, and nail polishes.

Instructions on how to make jewelry with your own hands:

1. First, gouache is diluted in containers with water. Pasta is immersed there for a short time. There is no need to overcook them, otherwise they will get soggy.
2. Then take out the pasta and place it on paper. When the products are dry, they are varnished for shine.




3. Next, you need to secure the pasta on a thread. To do this, the “tubes” are strung, and the “bows” in the center are wrapped several times with thread and tied. In the “wheels” the thread is pulled through two opposite holes.




4. To make the beads bright and unusual, it is advisable to alternate the pasta in color and shape. The ends of the thread of the finished decoration are tied together.




5. If desired, you can decorate headbands and hairpins with multi-colored pasta. It turns out very original!







Difficulty level: for intermediate group.

A charming paper basket in white and pink tones will undoubtedly find a place in the ladies' room. You can fold the same delicate paper flowers from napkins into it and, as a result, get an interesting spring composition.



What materials and tools are needed to make such a basket?

A large square of thick sheet of white paper.
Scissors.
PVA or glue stick.
: a handle made of white paper (its length should be the same as the side of the square), a pink strip for finishing the handle (slightly narrower and shorter than the handle itself), two side elements made of pink paper (pentahedrons with smaller sides than the basket), pink flower and white core.





Step-by-step instruction:

1. Preparatory stage. A square white sheet needs to be divided into 9 equal parts. To do this, each side is divided into three equal segments. Through the marked points draw barely noticeable lines with a pencil.




2. During the lesson, children first fold the sheet along the top horizontal line. Then you need to bend the bottom of the square and make cuts at the top and bottom to the resulting fold lines.






4. It turns out to be a box. To fix it, carefully glue the sides.







Using non-standard materials when creating crafts develops creative and imaginative thinking in children. When practicing non-traditional appliqué techniques, scraps of fabric, torn pieces of paper, napkins, dried plants, pasta, and cereals are used. You can make an original painting from cotton wool, foil, thread and coffee. It’s hard to imagine, but cotton pads and sticks make beautiful ones that look like real callas.




To create a painting with flowers you need:

paper plate;
a sheet of double-sided green paper;
glue, brush and cloth;
scissors;
3 green cocktail straws;
felt-tip pen or yellow marker;
3 cotton pads and the same number of ear buds;
narrow ribbon.

To make an applique with calla lilies, you need:

1. Use a marker to color the edge of a cotton swab.
2. Then insert it into the straw so as to hide the uncolored part.
3. Place the tube with the edge where the stick is inserted on the cotton pad.
4. Lightly coat the edges of the disk with glue and connect them, forming a flower bud. Carefully remove excess glue with a cloth.
5. Make two more calla lilies in the same way.
6. Cut out a leaf for a flower from colored paper and wrap it around the callas. Secure the bouquet with a ribbon.
7. Glue the composition to the plate.




These calla lilies can not only decorate a plate, but also complement a postcard in the form of a vase or basket. Another option is to arrange flowers in a bouquet using decorative paper or mesh. Not only calla lilies are made from cotton pads, but also roses, daisies, dandelions, and carnations.


Difficulty level: for older group.

The originality of the card lies in the fact that it looks like a cup, inside of which there are words of congratulations and paper flowers. There are a lot of ideas for decorating such a craft: colored cardboard can be decorated with ribbons, buttons, pieces of lace and fabric, voluminous flowers and ready-made felt elements. The cup postcard can open in different directions. Inside there can be both flowers and a folding book.




To make such a craft for March 8, you need to print (or draw) a template, take a sheet of white paper, colored cardboard, glue, a brush and scissors.



1. First of all, you need to cut out all the elements necessary for the applique: a folding base in the form of a cup, a piece of white paper that will decorate the front side of the card, buds, petals, cores, stems and leaves.



2. First, glue all the details of the flowers.



3. While the products are drying, decorate the cup itself: carefully glue a white paper cutout to the front. Excess glue is removed with a cloth.



4. Now the blank cup is opened. Flowers are glued to the left side, making a bouquet of them.




5. When the card is completely dry, you can move on to the last step - write your congratulations.



Difficulty level: for older group.

Preschool children like to work with different materials: foam chips, matches, shells and, of course, fabric. Working with colorful scraps develops children's color skills. Creative activities with soft and hard textiles are also necessary for the development of tactile perception. Since it is too early to pick up a needle at the age of 5–6 years, you can start creating with fabric using the papier-mâché technique.




A bright bowl made from pieces of fabric will be not only a pleasant, but also a useful gift for March 8th. You can store threads, sweets, business cards and other small items in it. To make a gift for your mother or grandmother, you will need the following materials:
pieces of cotton fabric left over after sewing;
disposable deep plate;
hard brush;
PVA glue.

At the stage of preparation for the lesson, you need to cut all the existing fabric into strips 2-3 cm wide. It is advisable to cut strips that are too long into pieces. The result should be small scraps that will be convenient and easy for children to work with. The glue is pre-diluted with water in a ratio of 1:2 or 1:3.

Already during the work, strips of fabric are immersed in an adhesive solution, taken out, slightly wrung out and glued to an inverted disposable plate in a chaotic manner. After the bowl is completely covered from the outside, you need to apply two more such layers. Next, the product is left to dry on the windowsill. After a day, when the fabric becomes dry, carefully remove the plastic plate from it. The resulting bowl is trimmed and, if desired, pasted around the edge with a textile strip.

Bouquet “Spring”

Difficulty level: for older group.

Bright flowers, lush greenery and fluttering butterflies - this paper bouquet definitely puts you in a spring mood and lifts your spirits. To create a holiday craft, you will need scissors, a sheet of green double-sided paper in A-4 format, colored paper, PVA glue, a simple pencil, a ruler, felt-tip pens and a stapler.



How to make a bouquet - instructions:
1. Fold a sheet of paper in half lengthwise. Place a ruler along the fold line and mark points with a pencil every two centimeters. Do the same on the opposite side. Use a pencil (barely noticeable) to line the sheet, not reaching 2 cm to the edge.




2. Make cuts along the marked lines. Then roll the sheet into a tube so that there are a couple of turns. Secure the edge with a stapler.




3. Fold sheets of colored paper in half. From the wrong side, draw flowers, butterflies, and core circles with a pencil. This must be done on the fold so that the resulting elements are symmetrical.




4. Cut out the parts. Glue the cores to the petals, and use a felt-tip pen to draw small details on the butterflies.







And finally, advice to parents. Remember that your grade is of the highest importance to your child. When he sees that close people show interest and care for his crafts, his desire to create even more beauty with his own hands, both in kindergarten and at home, strengthens. In order not to kill your child’s faith in his own abilities, do not ridicule or criticize him under any circumstances for the flaws inherent in his age.

Hooray! Hooray! March 8th is coming soon! – representatives of the fair sex dream. On this day they will accept congratulations from men of all ages. It is impossible to imagine this day without flowers, gifts and... crafts.

Always on the eve of this holiday, children in kindergartens and schools express their creative talents by making handicrafts for their mother, sister or grandmother, and then look forward to the opportunity to give them as gifts. For example, as a child, I couldn’t wait for the holiday and gave all my gifts and crafts much earlier. And then she sat down again to sculpt, glue and draw new ones, inspired by generous praise for her creative efforts.

Children enjoy making crafts. Thanks to this activity, they can not only congratulate someone in an original way, but also develop fine motor skills, concentration and creativity.

Beautiful crafts can be made from anything. Nowadays, there are many bright and interesting materials available. Entire stores are dedicated to hand-made art. Today we’ll look at several successful craft ideas that children can make from scrap materials and purchased items on their own or with the help of adults.

Kids learn a lot in kindergarten. Before the holidays, they learn to make their own souvenirs that can be given as gifts.

Any gift needs to be wrapped beautifully. Children even from the younger groups of kindergarten can cope with this craft.

Souvenir candies:


To make it you will need simple materials:

  • Cardboard tubes. You can use toilet paper tubes, kitchen foil, etc.
  • Wrapping bright paper.
  • Threads, tape.
  • Jewelry, sparkles.
  • Small pre-assembled gifts.

First, let's prepare the basis for the future packaging - tubes. Remove any remaining paper and cut into pieces.


You also need to prepare small gifts. They must fit freely into the diameter of the tube.


Cut the wrapping paper into pieces and wrap them around the tubes.


If necessary, secure the paper with glue so that the candy does not unroll prematurely. Carefully tie the paper at one edge of the candy with a beautiful ribbon.


Now all that remains is to fill the candy with gifts and decorated elements, and tie the second edge of the paper with a ribbon.


The process of making souvenir candy takes little time, and even small children can cope with this task; of course, adults should help them.

For older children (schoolchildren), the task can be set a little more difficult. Almost all adults have mobile phones, and mother will be happy to carry her smartphone in a case made by her beloved child.


To do this, children need to know the size of their mother’s phone and prepare pieces of felt in beautiful colors, buttons and thread in advance.

First you need to cut out the main piece of felt for the cover. When calculating the size of the future cover, keep in mind that the side seam will be 5 mm. fabric on each side. You need to add 1 cm per seam to the width of the phone.

Fold the main piece of fabric in half and sew on both sides (side and bottom) with threads, as shown in the image below.


From felt of bright colors you need to cut out several small flowers.


Sew the prepared flowers onto the cover using buttons. The original gift is ready.

You can also make a stylish necklace for your mom or sister with your own hands.


To do this, you do not need to have a special skill and you will not need rare expensive materials. All you need is:

  • Multi-colored threads.
  • Thin rope.
  • Lock for jewelry.
  • Transparent glue.
  • Wire.

First you will need to cut the rope to the required length. If you do not have a clasp on the necklace, the piece should be long enough that the necklace can be pulled over your head.


You need to fix the thread on the rope with a knot and glue it. Carefully wind colored threads in pieces 2-3 cm long onto the rope, tie the thread and secure it with glue, as in the figure below.


Do the same with threads of a different color. After this, wind a thicker dark thread crosswise on the side, as shown in the image below.


Wrap the edges of the dark threads to the rope using wire, the ends of which must be carefully cut off and pressed to the inside of the rope.


Now we prepare tassels from the same threads that we wound on the necklace.


We cut the bundle and tie it with thread.


Wrap fluffy tassels to sections of thread of the appropriate color.


All that remains is to secure the lock or tie the rope in a neat knot.


Thanks to simple instructions, kids will prepare a stylish and beautiful gift.

Ideas and templates for volumetric postcards made of colored paper and cardboard

In addition to gifts and flowers, any woman is pleased to receive a card from her child. Let's consider several options for making voluminous cards with congratulations.

A card for mom can be made from the following materials:

  • Ready-made elements (you need to print and cut them according to the templates below).
  • Double-sided tape.
  • Glue.
  • Colored (decorative) paper for the base.


To get started, print out the image below, with all the necessary elements.


Now you need to carefully cut out all the elements and the envelope for the bear from paper.


Apply double-sided tape in several places of the silhouette.


Now the elements of the paws and the head of the bear need to be glued to the appropriate places with tape, and the silhouette of the bear itself should be glued to a base of colored paper.


As a result, you should have a voluminous postcard.


Now all that remains is to fold the envelope,


glue it with tape and fasten a flower made of colored paper in the middle.


Glue the envelope under the bear's paws.


All that remains is to write a congratulation and give it to your mother.

Using stencils you can make beautiful cards. Below are a few templates you can use.

This is the kind of voluminous postcard you can make.


There is a ready-made template for it, you can print it out.


You can also cut out openwork butterflies from the inside

or flowers like these.

The result will be like this

and such a voluminous postcard.


With a little practice, you can come up with a variety of options.

Check out a few more options for postcards made from colored paper. For example, this one:


Or this:

Children will love making these cards.


This is such a beauty:

Elegant bouquets of flowers:


Turn on your creative imagination, and you will definitely end up with an original postcard.

Crafts for kindergarten with children

A beautiful bouquet made of colored paper is a very good craft for kindergarten.


For this craft you need to prepare glue, scissors and colored paper.

Let's start by preparing the base. Fold a sheet of colored green paper in half along the long side, glue the edges with glue, and make fringe cuts at the bottom. Roll the workpiece into a tube and seal it with glue so that it does not unwind.


The next step is to cut out flowers from paper of different colors. After this, all that remains is to glue them to the improvised stems and leaves.


Below, see a few more options for simple crafts.


The flower on the paper plate is above.


Flowers made of corrugated colored paper.


Bouquet on palms.


Take these ideas, it will be fun to make them with children, and mothers and grandmothers will like the gifts.

Paper flowers for March 8th, made for mother and grandmother by children

Not only men can give flowers to women. Little children are also capable of this. They make beautiful bouquets of flowers from scrap materials. Below we will consider several options for self-production.


For this craft you will need the following:

  • Glue.
  • Scissors.
  • Stapler.
  • Colored and openwork napkins.
  • White paper.
  • Decorated ribbon.

First of all, let's prepare the packaging for the bouquet. To do this, fold the openwork napkin in half. Try to make the patterns match.


After that, fold it again.


Now unfold the napkin and cut out a quarter of the napkin along the lines.


Make several cuts in the center.


Lubricate the edges with glue and form the napkin into a cone and secure.


You will need to make a pen from plain paper. To do this, fold a piece of paper in half, and then cut it into two equal parts along the line, as shown in the image below.


Roll the pieces and glue them together.


Now carefully insert the roll into the hole in the middle of the napkin and secure it with glue.


To make flowers, we will need colored thin napkins.

First, fold the napkin in half twice.


Start twisting the napkin at a slight angle. You should end up with a bud that needs to be secured with a stapler.



Thus, it is necessary to prepare several buds. Then cut out squares from a green napkin.


Carefully make a cut in the middle, as shown in the photo.


Now you need to insert the bud and secure it with glue.


When all the elements of the bouquet are ready, they need to be assembled into a coherent composition. To do this, you need to lubricate the buds with glue and secure them to a cone-shaped package.


The handle of the bouquet can be decorated with a beautiful ribbon. Even small children can make such a bouquet.

A beautiful bouquet can be made from sweets and paper.

For the craft you need to prepare:

  • Wooden skewers.
  • Chocolate candies.
  • Adhesive tape.
  • Scotch.
  • Colored corrugated paper.



You need to cut 27 strips of 4x15 cm from corrugated paper. As a result, you should get 9 tulips, that is, 3 petals for each flower.


You also need to cut 9 strips of green paper. Size 2-25 cm.


You will also need to cut a long strip 1 cm wide from green paper. It will be needed for winding.


Now you can start making flowers. The red stripe in the middle needs to be twisted. Then fold it in half and carefully pull out both ends, giving it a convex volume.


You will get petals like this:


On a skewer with sweets you need to attach 3 petals, forming a bud. You can secure the base of the flower with tape.


A wooden skewer needs to be wrapped in green stripes.


Here they are in finished form:


To make leaves, strips of green paper need to be twisted in the middle, folded in half, and double-sided tape attached to the bottom edge, then secure them to a skewer.


A beautiful bouquet of tulips made of corrugated paper is ready.

You can make crafts for the holiday with your own hands from any available materials. You can use the ideas from this article, as well as use your imagination and come up with something original.