Application "Mimosa"

March 8 is undoubtedly the most anticipated holiday, which symbolizes beauty and warmth. The people's love for him is fully justified by the fact that, despite his revolutionary roots, he embodies the anticipation of spring, which he so much wants after the exhausting winter months. We all remember how carefully we were introduced to the preparation in childhood - in kindergartens and primary schools on the eve of a significant date, all together drew and glued greeting cards to beloved mothers, grandmothers, teachers. The most common picture for such postcards is the mimosa flower, which in the minds of many generations is inextricably linked with this wonderful holiday.

A wonderful tradition of making greeting cards and applications is to inculcate in children, because the handmade made by the loving hands of a little man is more valuable than any gifts bought in the store. We bring to your attention several ideas for making applications with mimosa that are easy to make with a baby.

Postcard "Mimosa" from cotton wool - a master class

For the application we will need:

Manufacture:

  1. Mark on the cardboard sprigs, and the child is instructed to roll balls of cotton wool. Then show him how to glue cotton balls on paper and assign this simple task to him.
  2. Next, you should decorate the glued beads with gouache, neat "soaking" movements, so that the fibers of cotton wool do not reach for the brush.
  3. You should get this kind of workpiece.
  4. The next stage will have the child especially fond of - give him a sheet of green paper and instruct her to randomly tear and crumple.
  5. Help him to give the scraps an elongated shape.
  6. Then you need to stick the leaves on the composition. Small fingers do this is not easy, so share the responsibilities - let the child spread paper with glue, and you will attach the leaves.
  7. As a finishing touch, we draw the stems with a felt pen and our appliqué is ready.

Such creative work will have a beneficial effect on the development of fantasy, the sensorics of the child. Helping him to make a gift, say, for a beloved grandmother, you will help him feel part of the family and lay the foundation for family traditions.

"Mimosa in a Vase" - a postcard made of plasticine

Molding of plasticine helps develop fine motor skills and develop the muscles of the hands, as well as stimulates the imagination and aesthetic taste.

You will need:

How to make a mimosa by own hands?

  1. We make the background. Give the child the task of evenly smeared clay on the entire surface of the cardboard.
  2. In the center of the composition make a vase of pink sequins. If the child is old enough, let him put it on his own, you can lay out a contour for a little crumb and let him fill it yourself.
  3. Offer the child to "put" twigs in a vase. Then they should be decorated with flowers - balls of yellow plasticine.
  4. Next, you need to lay out a frame of sequins, alternating elements of pink and green colors.
  5. In addition, we adorn the application of butterflies and flowers. We get here is such a wonderful picture.

Applique "Mimosa" made of paper and foam

Necessary materials:

Manufacture:

  1. We cut out the twigs from green paper, paste them on orange paper.
  2. We paint the foamy crumb in yellow color.
  3. Lubricate the branches with glue and sprinkle them with foam plastic, the appliqué is ready.