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Stores offer Christmas tree decorations for every taste. But you can get creative and make your own Christmas tree decorations. Such toys are always original, reflecting the mood and taste of the master. Jewelry made with soul will certainly bring pleasure to others.

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Beads for a Christmas tree The simplest Christmas tree beads can be made from ordinary food foil. To do this, cut the foil into 20x20 cm squares, and then have your child roll each square into a ball. It doesn’t matter if the balls are not perfectly round at first. A little practice and it will turn out much better. Now the balls need to be strung on a strong thread, and the silver beads are ready. Before stringing, you can color the beads. To do this, you need to drop a little paint on your palms and roll our beads between them. Give this pleasure to your baby. Then we let them dry (we lay them out on newspaper and leave them alone for a while), and only then string them. You will get spectacular colored beads on which the silver shines through the paint.

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Here's another way to make beads. This time from paper. You will need a colored one wrapping or bright pages of read glossy magazines. Your task is to cut the paper so that you get strips that are wide at the base and narrow at the end. If you roll such a strip into a “roll”, starting from the wide edge, and secure the end with a drop of glue, we will get a wonderful bright bead. You can wrap the paper around a cocktail straw (cut off the excess ends). Then it will be easy to string the beads onto the thread. Try making these beads from different types of paper.

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And, of course, don’t forget about such wonderful material for beads as pasta. If you paint short, plump pasta in bright colors, sprinkle it with glitter, and varnish it, you will get unique beads. And if you take two types of pasta, you can alternate them. This is how many simultaneous benefits there are from such a simple activity: we develop creativity and imagination, train fine motor skills, learning to think.

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Quick toys Original Christmas tree decorations can be made from anything, even from materials that are usually considered garbage. Shall we try? Together with your child, you can make original Christmas tree balls from ordinary glass light bulbs of any shape and size. You just need to paint them with acrylic paints and attach a ribbon to the base. We cover the base itself with a “skirt” made of fabric, colored paper or wide ribbon. One of the painting options: first tint all the glass with one color, dry it, and then paint patterns on top. Instead of acrylic paints you can use ordinary gouache mixed with PVA glue. If our light bulbs are colored appropriately, they will turn not only into balls and icicles, but also into a snowman or cute little animals. Hold the light bulb in your hands, and let the baby hit it with a brush to his heart's content. The result will be a funny gobbledygook.

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Cute Christmas tree decorations that even kids can make are made from ordinary pasta. Cut out circles from colored cardboard and glue them in pairs (so that both sides are colored). Now we select pasta of cute shapes (stars, letters, little animals, shells), grease them with glue and place them randomly on the surface of our cardboard blanks. Then paint the pasta with a brush or spray it with spray paint. We do the same on the other side. Thread a thread and the toy is ready. In the same way, you can make, for example, a green cardboard Christmas tree and decorate it with pasta toys.

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What does it look like eggshell? Ask your child this question over breakfast. Imagine together what kind of figures could be made from chicken egg shells. And then invite your child to open a real workshop for the production of fragile Christmas tree decorations. First, let's prepare the shell for work. To do this, use a thick needle to make two holes in a raw chicken egg (one opposite the other), blow out the contents through the holes, then rinse and dry the shell well. What the shell will now turn into depends only on the child’s imagination.

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Firstly, it can be any funny face or muzzle. You just need to draw a face and glue on additional accessories: hair or mane made of woolen threads, mustaches and beards made of cotton wool, hats and clown caps made of colored paper, bows and ties made of ribbons. Secondly, from the shell you can make a cute chicken (cover the shell with yellow paint, add feathers), a penguin (use black and white paint, glue black wings and red legs from colored paper) and many other feathered and furry representatives of the fauna: a bunny, an owl , mouse, kitten.

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Such work perfectly develops not only Creative skills baby, but also awakens the imagination. Isn’t it a miracle when absolutely identical white shells turn into completely different characters, with their own personalities? The finished toy can be coated with colorless varnish. This will give it not only shine, but also strength. To make it convenient to hang our egg friends on the Christmas tree, do the following. Break off a piece of a match, tie a strong thread to its middle, insert the match into the hole on the “head” of the toy (we blew out the white and yolk through it) and lower it inside on the thread.

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Our assistant - salty dough If you and your baby have never tried to sculpt from salt dough, it’s time to try it one (and if you like it, then more than one) December evening. It is from such simple and affordable material that wonderful Christmas tree decorations are made. The dough recipe is simple. Mix in a bowl a glass of flour, a glass of coarse salt, a tablespoon sunflower oil and half a glass of water. Knead the dough thoroughly until it is soft and elastic. Now you can open a factory for the production of exclusive Christmas tree decorations. And be sure to come up with some fun name for your toy factory. It's more interesting that way, isn't it?

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From salt dough, like from plasticine, you can mold absolutely anything. But, unlike plasticine, dough figures can be dried, painted, varnished and stored for a very long time. Just be sure to do it in a dry place. Crafts made from salt dough quickly deteriorate due to moisture. So, what are we going to sculpt? Little craftsmen can roll out balls, make a bun or a snowman. With your help, the kids will make all kinds of little animals, Christmas trees, and houses. Don't forget about the symbol of the coming year. You can roll out the dough to about 1 cm thick and cut out silhouettes from it with cookie cutters. Dry the resulting figures in the oven on the lowest heat for 30-60 minutes (this depends on the thickness of the toy). Then we paint them with colors of our choice and cover them with varnish.

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I think the advice to save children's crafts would not be superfluous. Years will pass, a lot will be forgotten... But shortly before the next holiday you bring a fragrant Christmas tree into your house, take out a box of Christmas tree decorations and among the painted glass balls you suddenly find toys made together with your baby a year (or maybe ten years) ago. And the memories will come flooding back with such force, as if everything happened just yesterday. And your whole family will look at these priceless family heirlooms again and again, remember the events of past years and laugh at funny New Year's ideas. And of course, look forward to new holidays and wait New Year which will certainly bring new prosperity, new luck, new, even greater happiness...

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Labor training lesson in 2nd grade

Making a Christmas tree toy “Lantern”





T E L E G R A M M A

ATTENTION! MY WORKSHOP STARTS WORKING IN DECEMBER. I AM ANNOUNCEING A COMPETITION FOR THE BEST CHRISTMAS TOY! I APPRECIATE ACCURACY AND ORIGINALITY IN WORK.

WISH YOU LUCK! SEE YOU SOON.

YOUR SANTA CLAUS.


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Place a sheet of colored paper in front of you, with the wrong side facing you.




  • Glue the inner cylinder

Glue the pen strip inside the flashlight

Attach the outer part to the inner cylinder

Glue the inner cylinder


Glue the inner cylinder

Attach the outer part to the inner cylinder

Glue the pen strip inside the flashlight


  • Use well-adjusted and sharpened scissors.
  • Scissors should have blunt, rounded ends.
  • Place the scissors with the rings facing you.
  • Do not leave scissors open.
  • Pass the scissors rings first.
  • Do not swing the scissors or bring them to your face.
  • Use glue strictly for its intended purpose.
  • Be careful when working with glue so as not to stain yourself and others.



“The History of the New Year's Toy” - The New Year's toy clearly reflected the history of our country. Today, in the production of Christmas tree decorations, there is partly a “return to basics.” How has the appearance of New Year's toys changed? The Christmas tree decoration was encrusted with rubies and diamonds. The museum is located in a nice modern mansion. Where can you see the collection of antique New Year's toys?

“New Year's song” - This is the cheerful laughter of friends, This is dancing near the Christmas trees - This is what it means, this is what New Year means! This is what it means, this is what New Year means! What is New Year? This is a friendly round dance, pipes and violins, jokes, songs and smiles - that’s what it means, that’s what New Year means! - That’s what it means, that’s what New Year means!

“New Year's traditions” - At the end of the game, you can reward the most active participants. Bibliography. New Year traditions different countries. The material and presentation I have collected will allow for an interesting thematic Classroom hour in any grade (from 1st to 11th grade). Connoisseur New Year's traditions. Quiz.

“New Year's garlands” - Without New Year's garlands on Christmas trees today it is simply impossible to imagine the New Year, either at home or on the street. Where did the tradition of lighting lights on the Christmas tree come from? However, with the discovery of electricity, it was replaced wax candles The electric garland arrived. Along with candles Christmas tree decorated with fireworks, shiny toys and sweets.

"Toy Story" - The doll is based on a bag of grains. COLLECTION dolls – made of folded fabric. Daruma is a Japanese traditional tumbler doll that has no arms or legs. The ten-handed doll helped with the housework. Woodpile doll - made of logs. 1.Children's toy in the form of a human figurine. monk Daruma. Haircut doll - made from clipped grass.

“Toys” - After firing, the toys acquire an even White color. The Dymkovo toy was made by Oleinik K., Akatova A., Tilitskaya A. Kargopol toys were sculpted in parts from red clay. Modeling toys. Dymkovo toy (haze). The forms are extremely simplified. We created our own toy and ornament for painting. What ached in my heart I sang and calmed down.