Children draw space. How to draw space: finalists of the competition and a step-by-step master class Original drawings on the theme of space

Master class in drawing for preschoolers of the senior preparatory group on the topic: "SPACE" in stages with a photo



Sredina Olga Stanislavovna, educator, head of the art studio, MDOU CRR, Ph.D. No. 1 "Bear", Yuryuzan, Chelyabinsk region

Purpose:
Creation of educational, gift or competition work
Materials:
A3 paper, white or colored double-sided, wax crayons, salt, gouache or watercolor black, soft brush No. 3-5
Goals:
Creation of works on the space theme
Tasks:
Teaching different ways to represent space
Improving practical skills in wax crayons and watercolors
Education of patriotism.
Development of curiosity

Preliminary work:

1 Consider photographs of cosmic depths.



2 We get acquainted with the history of cosmonautics, with the names and achievements of our outstanding cosmonauts. Remember the names: Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova, Alexey Leonov. The world's first astronaut, the first woman in space, the first person to walk into outer space. We look at photographs, talk about the difficulties and delights of the profession of space conquerors. How did test pilots become astronauts? What training did they go through? We dwell in more detail on the first manned spacewalk.




2 - Thinking about space, UFOs, aliens. We discuss films and cartoons. We think what they can be - aliens: good or evil?

3 - Literary living room:

Arkady Hait
In order, all the planets will be called by any of us:
One is Mercury, two is Venus, three is Earth, four is Mars.
Five is Jupiter, six is ​​Saturn, seven is Uranus, followed by Neptune.
He is eighth in a row. And after him already, then,
And the ninth planet is called Pluto.

V. Orlov
Flies into space
Steel ship around the Earth.
And even though its windows are small,
Everything is visible in them at a glance:
Steppe expanse, sea surf,
Or maybe you and me!

Practical work No. 1: "Distant space"


To draw a space landscape, we need stencils of circles of various diameters. You can use special rulers or various "improvised means".


We draw several planets with wax crayons, placing them at random on the plane of the sheet. You can apply the technique of superimposing nearby planets on the side planets, or depict one of the planets only partially.


After creating a space composition, we crush a sheet of paper, twisting it several times, and gently straighten it


Coloring the planets. To prevent the planets from becoming like grandmother's balls with threads, we draw very carefully with crayons, do not go over the edges.
Before starting to work in color, we remember how forests, mountains, deserts and oceans look from space, we think about whether all planets can look the same? Fiery and foggy, sandy, gaseous and icy - they can look absolutely fantastic. Coming up with complex color combinations.


Cover the entire sheet with black watercolor. The paint, accumulating in the cracks, creates the mysterious depth of outer space.

Practical work No. 2: "Spacewalk"



For this work, we need a figure of an astronaut in a spacesuit, circles of various diameters and a silhouette of a rocket.



We place all the shapes on the sheet in random order. We start with a rocket and an astronaut. Then we add the planets.



We delimit the planes inside the silhouettes. We add portholes on the rocket, we divide the spacesuit into separate parts. We begin to paint the rocket, the astronaut and the planets in stages. In order to create a festive atmosphere, we take bright, juicy colors.




Add stars. We take yellow and white crayons. We place them in small groups, in the form of constellations, or line them up (like the milky way). Each star is a distant - distant sun, around which the planets can revolve and there can be life on them.


We take a brush and black paint (watercolor or gouache) and start painting over the whole work. First, draw lines along the edge of the sheet, then work across the entire sheet.



Until the paint has dried, "salt" the drawing. In the place where a grain of salt fell, the paint seems to collect, and the cosmos with the help of this technique again becomes deep and mysterious.


Children's work (5-6 years old)





Drawing options
Flying saucers (UFOs) can be very diverse. Turning on the imagination, we depict alien aircraft.

It is much easier for children of all classes to get acquainted with Cosmonautics Day with interesting stories and entertaining creativity. Therefore, students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 should be invited to draw a rocket, an alien saucer or a real astronaut. Cool and beautiful images will help children to invent their own space stories. You can create a drawing for Cosmonautics Day with pencils, paints, brushes. It is important that the child is comfortable working with the materials, and the subject itself is really interesting to him. In these photo and video master classes, you can find detailed descriptions that children will understand.

A simple pencil drawing for Cosmonautics Day in stages - for children of grades 3, 4, 5

Children who are in elementary school or just starting high school find it easier to draw unusual characters with smoothed lines. Such a simple drawing for Cosmonautics Day for children will be within their power and will not cause difficulties when transferring from an example. In addition, they can color it at their own discretion, which does not limit the flight of thoughts and fantasies of schoolchildren. An easy and very interesting drawing for Cosmonautics Day can be drawn in pencil even by those children who find it difficult to depict people.

Materials for creating a simple drawing for Cosmonautics Day for students in grades 3, 4, 5

  • regular pencil of medium soft;
  • eraser;
  • A4 sheet of paper.

Step-by-step master class on creating a simple drawing for Cosmonautics Day for children


Cool drawing with a brush and paints for Cosmonautics Day - for children of grades 5, 6, 7

A cheerful astronaut is more suitable for the image of a toddler, high school children will more like drawing for Astronautics Day with paints in the form of a rocket. They will be able to color the aircraft itself, the fire, and the surrounding space in different ways. If you wish, you can supplement the picture with distant silhouettes of planets. It is not difficult to paint such a drawing for Cosmonautics Day with a brush, but it is better to use watercolor: it lays down softer and with its help it is easier to achieve smooth color transitions for space.

Materials for creating a cool drawing with paints for Cosmonautics Day for children of grades 5, 6, 7

  • A4 sheet of paper;
  • regular pencil, eraser;
  • set of watercolor paints.

Step-by-step master class on creating a drawing with paints for the Day of Cosmonautics for schoolchildren


Universal drawing for the Day of Cosmonautics for children of grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

The cool rocket will appeal to all students, but there is another drawing that will surely delight the children. A beautiful UFO saucer will be portrayed by children with no less interest and admiration. Such a drawing for Cosmonautics Day in grade 4 will amuse students, but students in grades 6-7 will force them to show their maximum imagination to get a non-standard picture. For example, they can add eye-catching new elements to the Cosmonautics Day drawing step by step. A UFO can carry a cow away or an alien can look out of it. There are many options for finalizing the image, you just need to come up with your own story.

Materials for creating a universal drawing by schoolchildren

  • a sheet of A4 watercolor paper;
  • regular pencil;
  • eraser;
  • a set of paints or crayons for drawing.

Step-by-step instructions for creating a universal drawing for children of grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7


It is very important to nurture respect and culture in our children. I consider it very correct to widely celebrate the All-Russian Cosmonautics Day, which takes place on April 12. It is inextricably linked with the name of the first earthling who flew out of the Earth's orbit, Yuri Gagarin.

And it is even more important that this is our compatriot. For our children, this is authority, courage and courage. Therefore, in all kindergartens and schools on this day, a handicraft competition is held on this topic.

The first thing that comes to mind is a rocket and an astronaut. However, I found for you a lot of original ideas on the topic of Space, let's get down to their implementation.

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

For this rocket, you need to make blanks, because the kids of four are not yet very good at using scissors, so they need help to cut out the parts.

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


I caught the eye of the idea of ​​a Martian from a ball. It certainly couldn't be easier!

Also, the alien can be made of cardboard, and decorate the plate with sequins, which adhere well to PVA glue.

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

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

Here are two step-by-step master classes on how to evenly cut in blanks from 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 have a volumetric applique with a 3D effect.

Another idea made on a piece of cardboard wrapped in a trash bag. How to do such I gave a detailed master class.


More templates for cutting.


This flying machine can be assembled from cardboard.



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


Or use shiny paper for decoration.


Now I will 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 colors that resemble a flame.


Look at these templates, it immediately comes to mind that there are still lunar rovers, satellites and the planet Moon itself, there are so many options for creativity at once. 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 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 cereals! 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, a coloring book with large pictures was specially bought.

By the way, buy soft plasticine for these purposes!

Crafts for April 12 for schoolchildren

For schoolchildren, the requirements are more complicated. But on the other hand, it is much easier for them than for babies, because the amount of materials that they can use is increasing.

For example, make gingerbread on the theme of Space in the form of a comet, planets, flying saucer. You can replace the gingerbread with salted dough. And also after baking, paint it with colored glaze. How to cook 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 the planets of the solar system.


Also a very painstaking work for those who like to embroider with beads. It can be replaced with bugles, sequins, or even use the cross-stitching technique.


Here's an example of how to replace beads with buttons.

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

Or this option with a passenger)))

How to correctly 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 stages.

You can cut the stand according to this pattern.


How do you like the idea of ​​a voluminous craft? When the whole Cosmodrome is looking at you, maybe Baikonur itself?


You can make a craft on a stick. We need skewers for a kebab. Use crepe paper or napkins for the tail.

A cocktail tube works great too.

Use two pieces to hide where the tube is attached.


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

Glue the planet out of papier-mâché.


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

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

And here is our favorite technique of stretching plasticine with our daughter. It is suitable for children of all ages.


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

If you like to use unusual materials, then I advise you to take pasta. What is not done with them! Even the balls are pasted over, as we did with threads and PVA glue. Or they create a 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 appliques, so this fabric holds its shape perfectly and has a convenient thickness for work.

In fabric stores, you will be offered many shades and different sheet thicknesses of this material. There is a lot to choose from.


But according to 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 from it.


This template will do.


Or such a not so simple, but super-duper photo frame with the image of children.


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

Or use this angle. You can also stick photos of friends or classmates on each planet.


A paper helmet will help you feel like an astronaut.


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

To do this, you inflate a balloon, a newspaper is applied to it, abundantly moistened with paste. Many layers are done this way. Then, after drying, the ball bursts and carefully peels off from the structure. The final layer always comes from white paper so that you can beautifully decorate the craft.

From sponges and polyurethane foam, you can cut out such balls and assemble them into a reduced copy of the solar system.

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


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

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


Plastic ball and disc Saturn will conquer any teacher!



These 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 clerical knife.


The joint will be fixed with a toothpick.


The volumetric applique will also appeal to everyone.


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


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


More options for simple rockets in different colors.


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

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

Or you can leave at home, let your son rejoice.

Here is a variant of the exhibition samples.

It's not a shame to nominate such a rocket for the competition, but we'll talk about this later.

A step-by-step origami rocket masterclass?

Origami allows you to create independent paper objects without the use of scissors and glue. Often one A4 sheet is enough for them. And there are a lot of missile 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 roll both upper corners to it.


Then we shape the body.

And side elements. Turning the edge outward.

We repeat the same for the second side.

I will also give a step-by-step diagram, which is supported by the upper master class.

The origami base can be supplemented with paper tubes.


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


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

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

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

Making a rocket out of plastic bottles and waste material

They are gaining more and more popularity. They are used by summer residents to decorate their plot and from them do homework for school.

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


Or you have disposable tableware left at home, then it can be used almost as intended. Replace the plastic saucer with a flying one for an alien.


Or convert a bottle from a rinse aid into a flying machine, and even with a photo of an astronaut.

Ice cream sticks, a plastic container, and a cream cheese box 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, put together a very realistic model.

Aliens can be made from wire and kinder eggs.

Old discs come in handy too.


This option deserves all the praise in general. People did their best and captured the name of the Mir rocket and lifted our country.

I think you were inspired by these simple crafts, so let's take a 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 technique, when one cut is made in the circle to the middle and the edge is superimposed on the adjacent side.

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


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

Ideas for the competition by April 12

Of course, all kinds of contests are held in every educational institution and children are obliged to participate in them. But not all works are then taken to the exhibition. Let's take a look at the options that deserve close attention.


For lower grades, choose a cardboard rocket.


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


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


I have 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 liked the voluminous idea of ​​the parade of the planets.

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

This is what the blank looks like.


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


I would also take a plasticine idea to the exhibition, which is very neatly executed and rather laborious.


An option for how you can make craters on the surface of the moon.

Well, remember about the growth rocket, which can also be submitted to the competition. after all, at such events, they are very fond of large crafts.

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

On this page you can see photos crafts for the Day of Aviation and Cosmonautics on April 12, 2020 sent to our "DIY Gifts", including new original works of the competition - 2019.

Photo of crafts for Cosmonautics Day - 2019

1st place

"Space trip". Queen Alena Vitalievna.
Carton boxes.


Collective work of the children of the preparatory group, dedicated to the Day of Cosmonautics. Educator Kochurova Galina Vladimirovna.



Textile toy "My world - my Universe". Romanova Darina, 14 years old.
The product is made using primed textile technique (painting with acrylic paints). Kid - a wonderful toy that looks harmonious both on the planet Earth and beyond its "limits" (the toy can be taken out of the pocket).

"Craft Little Prince". Garkushin Nikita.
It took cardboard, yellow yarn, a figured hole punch for the stars, the figure needs yarn of different colors and a hook.

"Travel in space". Akborisov Nikita, 8 years old; Yuzhakov Kirill, 8 years old.
The basis of the panel "Traveling in Space" is space rockets, made of bright colors of felt. Hand stitches in a contrasting color and decorated buttons are used as decoration. The images of the "planets" are woven of jute yarn and secured in a circle with hand stitches. The work uses elements of embroidery, decorative stitches.

"Parade of planets". Abdrakhmanova Alina, 9 years old.
The work is done in technology.

"Flight to the unknown." N. V. Devidenok
Drawing and construction.

"Belka and Strelka". Gainetdinov Syntimer, 8 years old.
The work is made of cardboard and fabric.

"Space through the eyes of children." Korchinsky Vladik.
Styrofoam ball.

"Space through the eyes of children." Buttercup Plato.
The work was done by hand from cardboard, foam balls.

"Space through the eyes of children." Arseny Setrakyan.
Paper fantasies.

2nd place

"In space". Monetova Julia, 5 years old.
The applique is made of liquid foamiran.

"UFO". Chupik Timofey.
The work is made of paper (modules are triangular), CDs, plastic sticks for the base and skewers for the antenna.

"A.G. Nikolaev before the flight." Andyushkina Alina.
The work was done in the technique of plasticineography.

Mobile "Space Carousel". Mischenko Victoria, 11 years old.
The mobile is assembled from textile figures - planets, stars and spacecraft. The work is done in the technique of primed textiles, painting with acrylic paints.

"It was on the moon." Dmitry Ivanovich Koshkin.
Our work consists of a box, we made a model of the Moon from an egg tray (we covered it with silver paint). The rocket is made of ordinary bottles, also coated with silver paint. We made extraterrestrials from boxes from "Kinder Surprise", and astronauts from plasticine.

"Space meeting". Vakhitova Elizaveta, 11 years old.
The applique is made of felt.

"Flight to the moon". Albutov Kirill Dmitrievich.
The rocket is made of a cling film tube, the cosmonaut is crocheted from "Children's Novelty" yarn.

"Life in Space". Collective work of the creative association "Skillful fingers", 7 years.
The work was carried out in the lessons of the Skillful Fingers Association, where children learn various techniques for working with salt dough.
Working with salt dough, children blinded astronauts, a rocket, various inhabitants of other planets inhabiting space. We painted the resulting figures with bright colors and placed them on the cardboard base of the panel. Pasta, jute thread, gouache were used as decoration.

"Solar system!". Nikolaeva Sofia.
For work I needed: a box, plasticine, toothpicks, threads, star stickers.

"Mars rover". Fedorov Vyacheslav, grade 3 ″ b, Shilyaev Victor, grade 6.
The model of the rover was made in the classroom of the creative association "Technical creativity". The base of the product is glued from cardboard. Foil, corrugated cardboard, discs are used as decoration.

"Lunokhod and Cosmonaut". Kallaeva Anna.
Cardboard and plasticine, relief made with a massage ball.
Cosmonaut - plasticine, packaging for eye drops, a piece of paper clip.
Lunokhod - a plastic jar, parts from a broken toy, acrylic paint, a thermal gun.
Flag - paper, pencils and scotch tape.

"Rocket". Kallaeva Elena.
Baby tea cans, plastic packaging, balloon mount, double-sided silver cardboard, acrylic paint.

"Planets." Nechaeva Zlata. 6 years.
The planets Earth, Mars and Venus are made using the papier-mâché technique. For work we used: three balloons, PVA glue, white paper, gouache.
All three planets were pasted over at once in two stages: the first day - three layers and the next day two more layers. The balls need to dry for two days. Readiness is easy to determine - the balls become light. Carefully pierce the balloons and take them out. The finished balls were covered with white gouache mixed with 1: 1 PVA glue. When everything was dry, they painted it with gouache.

"Our Universe". Dubovskaya Irina.
Plasticine work.

"Meeting in Space". Kuliev Emil.
Work from plasticine, colored paper, waste material.

"Our Universe". Nikischenko Maria.
The work is made of paper, cardboard.

How to make a layout of the solar system out of cardboard:

"The Amazing World of Space". Lukyanchenko Dmitry.
Work from paper and cardboard.

3rd place

"Humanoid". Danileiko Maxim 6 years old.
The humanoid is made of paper.

"Space through the eyes of children." Mironenko Daria.
Plasticine, family fantasy.

"Space through the eyes of children." Svirenko Sofia.
Paper mood.

"Space through the eyes of children." Svarchevsky Matvey.
The work is made of Christmas tree balls and family inspiration.

"Open space". Ivan Kovtorov.
The drawing is made on paper in gouache.

"Planet Earth". group "Friendly family".
Threads, paper.


"Cosmic Topiary". Andyushkina Victoria.
The work is done in papier-mâché technique.

"In open space". Turubarova Varya.
Application and construction.

Rocket Flight. Baryshov Vladislav Val'rievich.
The work is created from cardboard and colored paper. The large size of the rocket looks very impressive. The whole family took part in the creation of this rocket.

"Flight to the stars". Kalinina Lera.

"We are the children of the galaxy." Baronenko Maria.
The work is made of cardboard, foil, colored paper, plasticine.

"Space flight". Nurieva Alina.
Plasticinography.

"How wonderful this world is." Gabdulin Artem.
The work was made of millet groats: they were pre-painted in the desired colors, the outline of the drawing was drawn on blue cardboard. And then they glued the cereal to PVA glue, and our Squirrel flew the explorer of the Universe. Then the work was framed, and this is what we got.

"Flight to the moon". The Solnyshko Group.
Cardboard, Whatman paper, velvet paper, foil.

"My Vacation in Space". Shvets Karina.
Drawing in A4 format. Drawn with pencils. Such a vacation would be fun and will be remembered for a long time.

Works in 2018:

"Star Trek". Dyundyukova Julia.
Installation "Star Trek" consists of a rocket and stars (made of cardboard), an astronaut from plasticine, a planet - a ball painted with gouache. Drawings and a disposable tablecloth were used as a background. All objects of the composition are suspended with a fishing line and tape.

"Travel to the Moon". Garkalova Alexandra.
Crafts for kindergarten: cardboard, foil, cocktail tubes, a kinder egg capsule, plasticine.

"And the apple trees will bloom on Mars." Garkushin Nikita.
For the work, improvised and waste materials were used: capsules from sweets, wire, glue, cardboard.

Video on how to make a craft "Space ships" from scrap materials:

"Through hardship to the stars!". Stenina Sophia.
Voluminous appliqué embellished with sequins.

"Planet Saturn". Polyakov Elizar 9 years old, student of the 3rd grade of the Sharapov school, Chekhov city district. Class teacher Olga Aksenkina.
For crafts to school, I needed: a foam ball cut in half, a computer disk, gouache, sparkles, a thermal gun.

"Space trip". Educators: Alexandrova O.E., Kuzmina L.P.
Collective work with children for the competition, preparatory group for school No. 5 MBDOU No. 267 in Izhevsk.
To make the astronauts, you needed toilet paper sleeves, gold and silver cardboard, double-sided colored paper, eyes, juice box lids, a star-shaped hole punch, glue, scissors, CHILDREN :).

Spaceship "Vostok-1". Motorin Kirill.
The rocket is made from a bottle and painted with red acrylic paint. The stars are cut from colored foil.

"First flight to space". Grachev Vyacheslav.
Work from colored cardboard and colored paper.

Craft "Our Space". Topolnikova Nadezhda Viktorovna, teacher at Kindergarten No. 14, St. Petersburg.
The basis for the work was a pizza box - strong formatted cardboard, besides, the craft is easy to transport. The box is covered with black paper, sprayed with white, yellow and purple gouache - like a starry sky. The space is also decorated inside. Models of three rockets in the Gzhel style (decoupage with napkins), Khokhloma (ready-made cardboard) and Dymka (white cardboard painted to look like a Dymkovo toy) are glued to the right side - the bottom of the box, on the inside of the lid - the left side - the inscription KOSMOS OUR, made by my pupil.

Exhibition "Your Space".

"Ready for flight." Parents and children of the 1st junior group "Bee" MBOU "Semiozerskaya OOSH" preschool department.

The works are made of colored cardboard and paper, plasticine, improvised and waste material.

"Mysterious space"
Latkin Bogdan, 12 years old. The application "Mysterious Space" was made by April 12 - the Day of Cosmonautics in the technique of plasticineography. I am very interested in everything unknown, new and I want to visit another planet. The craft is bright and colorful.

Polyakov Gleb, 4.5 years old. Rocket and Aliens.
For the rocket, we needed tubes from building materials, and from paper towels, as well as corrugated cardboard, gouache, hot melt glue. For aliens - plasticine, disposable plates. In such a fake in the kindergarten turned out.


Another interesting and useful craft is a lamp from a plastic bottle in the form of a UFO:

"This cosmic world." Polyakov Elizar.
The rocket used a plastic bottle, foil, thermo gun, scotch tape, red corrugated paper and a plastic porthole cap.
For the cosmonaut, they prepared foil, synthetic winterizer, threads, and a thermo-pistol.
A rocket, an alien, an astronaut, planets and stars were placed in the sky.

Polyakov Georgy, 3 years old. "Rocket".
We used toilet paper rolls, cardboard and gouache.

Let's make a rocket ourselves,
Let's fly over the forests!
Over the forests, over the fields
And then back to mom!

"Meeting of the Earthlings". Ignatyuk Polina.
Box, foil, colored paper, gouache.

Musikhina Tatiana Yurievna. Methodical manual - model "Planets of the solar system".
MBDOU "Child Development Center - kindergarten No. 24" Goldfish ", speech therapist teacher, Perm Territory, Chusovoy.
The manual is made of balls (polystyrene), painted as close as possible to the color shades of the planets. The planets are arranged in the order in which they revolve around the sun. The planet holders are rotatable, allowing children to demonstrate movement around the sun. Each planet rotates on its own axis. The sizes of the planets are respected. The sun is made in the form of a star for children to better remember that this is not a planet. A flashlight simulating the sun lights up with a light press.

Another video about the volumetric space craft in the kindergarten:

"Panorama" Cosmos ". Stenina Kira.
The work is done out of a box, pasted over with colored tape. "Window" is a file. The rocket is a tube from under the fireworks, pasted over with steel tape. The astronaut is made of plasticine.

"Cosmodrome". Motorin Alexander.
Used colored cardboard and paper, plastic container, plasticine.

Video "Space satellite" from a plastic bottle:

"The dream has come true ...". Shikerina Varvara.
Postcard, applique. The work was done together with my daughter, 5 years old, her dream is "space flight"! While we have implemented it in the picture ...

"Spaceship" Vostok-1 ". Batalova Veronica.
The rocket is made of cardboard with subsequent pasting with holographic foil paper. The nozzle is decorated with fruit puree caps.

"East - 2". Semyonov Denis.
The space rocket is made of cardboard and colored paper.

"Rocket". Dmitry Maximov.
The work is made of colored paper and cardboard.

"A friend from outer space". Volodichev Ilya.
Used colored cardboard, foil and beads.

"Space excursion". Korshunov Ivan.
Application. Materials: Plywood, paper, glue, paints.

How to make "space in a bank", see this video:

"At the start". Yeltsova Ekaterina.
Paper, cardboard, foil.

"Collective work" Distant space ". Vorotyntseva Natalia Vasilievna.
I work as a teacher in the 2nd junior group. For the development of fine motor skills in children, I chose an unconventional sculpting method, namely sculpting with plasticine balls. Plasticine modeling brings joy and pleasure to children. The technique of sculpting with plasticine balls is very simple. We need to tear off small pieces from the common piece of the color we need and roll small balls out of them. The finished balls are laid out and pressed a little against a background prepared in advance with a silhouette image.

"Endless Space". Menshikova Julia.

The picture is made in the "kinusaiga" technique ().

Galina Egorova: A birthday present for my son. He was born on Cosmonautics Day. Technique of work "winder". Used materials: bottle, yarn, foil, satin ribbons, glue-crystal, photography, braid, decorations for decoration.

"Space rocket". Narvatov Gleb.
Foil on cardboard.

Postcard "Between the Stars". Kallaeva Elena. Cardboard, glue stick.

Postcard "108 minutes". Kallaeva Anna.

Cardboard, gouache, colored paper, construction tape (rocket body).

"Rocket in space". Kallaeva Love.

Cardboard, gouache, PVA, plasticine.

Ivanova Sofia Maksimovna, 6 years old, the city of Moscow.

Flying saucer with an alien.

"The machine of the future" Cosmolet ". Rodionova Ulyana, 3 years old; Rodionova Varvara, 3 years old; educator: Avetyan Evelina Zavenovna.

The work is made of recyclable materials (from garbage): a plastic bottle; wheels, mechanism from a broken children's car; foil from chocolate; plastic salad jar; ice cream plastic; colored paper; glue gun; spray paint; scissors. The most important thing is imagination!

We prepared a plastic bottle and with the girls began to collect everything we found. A plastic salad jar was glued with a glue gun. Our porthole is made of plastic for chocolates. The finished product was spray-painted and the finishing touches were added: wheels from a large car, red paper fire, and we put toys on the Spaceship.

"Happy Cosmonautics Day!" Levitskaya Alice.
The work is made of plasticine, which was attached to the finished picture.

"Space". Alexandrova Oksana.
Pictures made using the "plasticine" technique. Made on a mayonnaise lid and a CD.

"If we want to go into space, we will fly off on a rocket." Mishin Semyon.
The work is made of colored paper, the base is black cardboard (space). The picture shows the planet Earth, a rocket flying past the earth, a flying comet and stars.

"Space flight". Kirilenko Lisa.
Colored paper and cardboard.

"Space rocket". Murtazin Nikolay.

Colored cardboard and paper.

"Space flight". Senyakina Veronika.

The work is made of colored paper, cardboard, plasticine, plastic cover.

"Space rocket". Narvatov Gleb. Foil on cardboard.

"Rocket". Sinegribov Mikhail.
For this work, I used cardboard and colored paper. You will also need scissors and glue.

Crafts 2017

Photos of handicrafts sent to the "Above the sky" competition can be viewed

Craft made of felted wool - "Extraterrestrial", Elena Aleksandrovna Limonova, teacher of additional education, school 37 of the city of Sevastopol.

Works by Ilya Kryukov, Ivan Bazarkin and Alena Afonina.



Skripnikova Natalia: For the day of cosmonautics I made these space clock... She blinded figures of planets, stars and rockets from plasticine. And I made an astronaut out of paper 🙂

Nitsuk Ulyana Sergeevna- 8 years old, Kryvyi Rih, Ternovskiy district. Embroidered picture "Infinity".

Leader: Lotash Galina Anatolyevna - head of the circle "Vishivanochka" of the Central Children's Youth Theater "Ternotsvit"

Shuder Victoria Sergeevna - 10 years old, the city of Kryvyi Rih. Embroidered picture "Universe".

Leader: Lotash Galina Anatolyevna - head of the "Vishivanochka" circle of the Central Children's Youth Theater "Ternotsvit".

Sneckaya Evelina Yurievna, 12 years. made of paper (3D origami).

Nizhny Tagil, MBOU Secondary School No. 1 named after N.K. Krupskaya.

Filyasov Ivan, 3 years old, Zheleznodorozhny. Educator Zimina Oksana Olegovna. Mom Natalya Sergeevna Filyasova. Rocket in the origami technique.


An origami spaceship - a fighter jet from the movie "Star Wars" in this YouTube video:

Fedotova Polina Ivanovna, 6 years 7 months Planet Earth. Drawing with plasticine.

Samara region, Ivashevka village. Ivashevsky branch of the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Secondary School Troitskoye. Leader: Educator: Davydova Ekaterina Sergeevna.

Sedova Maria, 5 years. "FIRST IN SPACE".

MDOU kindergarten combined type № 128 Lipetsk, Lipetsk.

Educators: Bespalova Svetlana Dmitrievna, Bukhtoyarova Nadezhda Alekseevna.

Pokshevatova Yana Andreevna, 5 years. "Luntik at home"

Kindergarten "Solnyshko", senior group. Orenburg region, Kuvandyk.

Ershova Ekaterina, 13 years. "The Martian Gosha".

Studio of Fine Arts and Ceramics "Sunflower", Center "Solnechny", Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region. Leader: Timofeeva Anna Fedorovna, teacher of additional education.

Photos sent Valentina Obabkova... Collective works of children 9-11 years old .:

1.Tube rocket.Collective work, children 9 years old.

2.Layout. Exploration of Mars... Teamwork.


Nevidimova Karina, 4 years. "My friend from Mars"

MBDOU number 183 group "Fidgets", the city of Krasnoyarsk. Educator Adamovskaya Svetlana Vladimirovna.

Gareev Slava, 5 years. "Space Distance" .

MADOU number 97, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Curator: Ivanova Natalya Alekseevna, educator.

Crafts for an exhibition in a kindergarten:

Pikhtovnikova Sonya, 5 years. "Way to Earth" .

Aikasheva Nastya, 5 years. "First flight".

MADOU number 97, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Ivanova Natalya Alekseevna, educator.

Korneeva Masha, 5 years. "The first cosmonaut"

Ilyin Semyon, 5 years. "To space"

MADOU 97 Second junior group, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Ivanova Natalya Alekseevna, educator.

Mashukov Matvey, 5 years. "Belka and Strelka"

MADOU 97 Second junior group, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Ivanova Natalya Alekseevna, educator.

Teamwork preparatory group No. 5 "Toptyzhki", MBDOU No. 267 of Izhevsk: “We are future cosmonauts!” Educators: Alexandrova Oksana Eduardovna, Kuzmina Lyudmila Petrovna.

Shalatov Alexander, 5 years. "Flight of Yuri Gagarin"

MBDOU TsRR d / s No. 5 "Thumbelina", Pushchino, Moscow region. Head: Elena Karlovna Kirpicheva, teacher of additional education.

Adamovskaya Ekaterina, 6 years. "Towards the stars!"

MBDOU number 24 group "Sevensvetik", the city of Krasnoyarsk. Head: Svetlana Vladimirovna Adamovskaya, mother.

Baeva Valentina Kuzminichna, GBOU "Gymnasium No. 1797 Bogorodskaya" Preschool Department 4-3 "Rostok", Moscow. " First man on the moon«.

Galko Gordey Yakovlevich, 4 years old. "Planets".

MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 159" combined type, middle group. The city of Vladivostok, Primorsky Territory. Head: Baskova Polina Viktorovna, educator.

You can also paint your space using paints and a toothbrush:

Magnet "Cosmic discoveries" from scrap materials and plasticine

In anticipation of the Day of Cosmonautics, we suggest you make a space magnet from scrap materials and plasticine. Our step-by-step master class will tell you how to make original decorations for the refrigerator with your own hands.

To create a magnet depicting a space landscape, you should prepare:

  • a set of colored plasticine; space background printout;
  • a plastic lid for dairy products;
  • simple pencil;
  • plastic stack;
  • nail scissors;
  • a toothpick or needle;
  • glue stick;
  • glue gun, or durable all-purpose glue;
  • magnet.

Open job description

Get a clean plastic lid from sour cream or other dairy product. Print a beautiful space background on your printer. Mark a circle for the inside diameter of the lid.

Cut a circle out of the space print and glue it onto the plastic cover.

Take brown, gray and golden plasticine. Crumple the clay into a layer and lay the three colors on top of each other.

Combine the colors so that you get an interesting combination with stains.

Place a layer of the resulting plasticine on the bottom of the background. Using a stack, spread the clay and make an uneven edge.

Take plasticine brown, pink-purple and yellow, lay on top of each other, as in the picture.

From the resulting combination, make a thin plasticine layer.

Tear the layer into small angular pieces. Decorate the mountain range on one side of the planet.

Use a toothpick to emboss the mountains. Take gray, silver and pink plasticine.

Crumple the gray plasticine into a layer and cut out the rocket with nail scissors, as in the picture.

Make the turbines, portholes, and the rocket top out of silvery plasticine. Stick the parts to the rocket. Make stripes of blue, white and pink plasticine and design a kind of flag on the rocket.

Use a toothpick to make a pattern on the rocket.

Mix yellow, red and golden plasticine.

Decorate the flames of fire emanating from the rocket turbines.

Combine several colors of plasticine to create a beautiful combination. Shape the clay into a planet.

Stick the planet to the top edge of the magnet.

Mix silver and gold plasticine and form a ring around the planet.

Select the rings with a toothpick.

Combine brown and orange plasticine and shape a comet. Use orange and purple plasticine to create a glowing trail.

Make a thin black roller for the flagpole. Make the flag of Russia and connect to the flagpole.

Take a round flat magnet.

Glue the magnet to the back of the plastic cover.

The space magnet is ready!

Fantastic! What a wonderful magnet from the usual materials and plasticine we have made! Such a handmade souvenir will become an adornment in the collection of fridge magnets.

Volumetric applique (postcard)

Night light in the form of a UFO from an old gramophone record:

And the handicrafts of the youngest group of the kindergarten, MKDOU "Ant", the village of Novopervomayskoye, Tatar region of the Novosibirsk region, educator Knysh Natalya Viktorovna: “I work in a kindergarten. I have kids from 1.6 years old to 3 years old. On the eve of the celebration of the Cosmonautics Day, they and I built just such a rocket from soft modules. The children were very happy with the result. "

Olga Valentinovna Sergienko, Novopervomayskoye village, Tatarsky district, Novosibirsk region: “With the children of the older group, we built just such a rocket. Each of the children sat in the "cockpit" and introduced himself as an astronaut. "

Gorovik Anna Vladimirovna, Novopervomayskoye village, Tatar district, Novosibirsk region:

"I work in a kindergarten. With the guys from the second junior and middle groups, we made a model of the rocket. We named our rocket Zvezda. "

The head is Anna Vladimirovna Gorovik.

So, although there are not so many participants at this stage, they are in space suits! The theme of space is truly limitless, and perhaps we will continue to develop it in a year

Now let's congratulate winner our competition "Cosmos-55. Master classes "Timofeeva Anna Fedorovna! Her " Baby Alien»Flew to us on the very last day and was not mistaken with the address 🙂 In addition, Anna Fedorovna sent us four more works of her pupils for the competition in very interesting techniques, so she deserves the main prize!

People's Choice Award goes to Ilyina Elena Sergeevna for a truly magical cosmic candlestick.

In the nomination "Cosmos-55. Crafts " a lot of original and beautiful works, so we decided to divide the places in this way:

1st place:

Nitsuk Ulyana Sergeevna- 8 years. Embroidered picture "Infinity".

2nd place:

"Exploration of Mars" - teamwork, children 9 - 11 years old, MBU DO SUUT №2. Teachers Obabkova V.I. and Korkunova G.V.

Sedova Maria, 5 years. "FIRST IN SPACE".

3rd place:

Preparatory group №5 "Toptyzhki", MBDOU No. 267 of Izhevsk. "We are future cosmonauts!"

Ershova Ekaterina, 13 years. "The Martian Ghosh".

Pokshevatova Yana Andreevna, 5 years. "Luntik at home"

Congratulations to the winners!

Who did not take the victorious places, do not be discouraged, everyone will receive commemorative diplomas!

Form for submitting works to the competition 2020

Please read and before submitting. Questions that arise can be asked in the comments under the article.

Please carefully enter all the data that will be automatically inserted into the diplomas!

“Every atom of our body
was once a star. "
Vincent Freeman

A week ago, on our creative instagram @miftvorchestvo, we launched a competition for the best performance of the task from the notebook "642 ideas of what to draw". The task sounded simple - space. Many creative and creative works were published for the competition. You can see them all by tag. We publish the best works and give a step-by-step master class on how to learn how to draw space.

The best works for competition # 642ideikosmos

"If you can't fly into space, make it come to you." Photo by @ al.ex_kv.

"And when darkness sleeps beside you, And the morning is far away, I wanna hold your hand and guide you ..." Parov Stelar ft. Lilja Bloom - Shine. Photo by @julia_owlie.

Aren't they cool? 🙂

Step-by-step master class

If you did not participate in the competition, but also want to learn how to draw space, save yourself somewhere these step-by-step instructions on what to do and how to make it look bright and beautiful.

1. In order to draw the Universe, only 3-4 colors are enough. At least with that amount you can start. Important: the sheet for watercolor should be very dense so that it does not wrinkle from water and so that the paint spreads beautifully and evenly.

2. The outline can be drawn with a hard, simple pencil to indicate the area that you will wet with water. Wet some of the allotted space.

3. Apply paint to the wetted area. Try to keep the contours nice.

4. Wet the rest of the space with water and apply a different color of paint. Selectively paint bright spots throughout the design. The drawing must be wet for the paint to flow beautifully.

5. After the drawing is completely dry, apply the stars. This can be done with white or yellow paint using an old toothbrush.

6. Some stars can be drawn more carefully.

Photo for the master class from kitty-ink.tumblr.com.

If you sprinkle salt on a wet drawing, then the structure of the cosmos will turn out to be even more interesting. The salt will absorb some of the paint, and shaking it off after it dries completely, there will be beautiful white dots and clouds in place of the salt.

On our creative instagram @miftvorchestvo, we will regularly hold notebook contests “642 ideas, what to draw”, “642 ideas, what to write about” and “642 ideas, what else to write about” (new!). Subscribe to keep abreast of everything creatively interesting and creatively fun.

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