60+ patterns and master classes for children of all ages

In the modern rhythm of life, working mothers do not have it easy: there are so many things to do, and then there is also the craft for kindergarten. The process of creativity with the baby itself does not cause trouble for the mother; rather, on the contrary, a caring parent happily spends time with his child. But thinking about a creative project and generating suitable ideas can become a real unsolvable task. All these homework assignments from teachers are by no means a whim; time spent together creating a common project will bring parents and children closer, and the positive emotions received will remain in the memory.

The baby himself is not yet able to generate ideas, so parents, mom or dad should take care of this issue. In order not to waste precious time reinventing the wheel, we suggest using ready-made ideas for New Year’s crafts for kindergarten and having fun doing an enjoyable activity.

The master classes collected in the article are of different levels of complexity, so you can easily find a suitable craft for both the little ones who are just beginning to discover their capabilities, and for older children who already skillfully handle scissors and this is not their first New Year’s craft! In general, good luck!

Paper crafts for children

If you still think that only appliques can be made from paper, then drop everything and carefully look at our article! Here you will find many different paper crafts for preschoolers, which you can proudly present to the entire kindergarten! We urgently drop everything and start creating New Year's paper crafts according to our diagrams and templates.

New Year's wreath made of paper palms: making crafts for the New Year in kindergarten

A great craft option for kids. So, for a New Year's wreath you will need: a disposable paper plate, green paper, a red ribbon, as well as beads, rhinestones, mini pompons and other decorative elements. Cut out the bottom of a paper plate to make a ring. Well, we trace the child’s hand on paper and cut out about 12 prints. Glue them onto the ring and decorate. New Year's craft for kindergarten is ready!

Christmas tree made of paper palms: preparing for the New Year with children

If Western traditional New Year's decorations are not to your liking, you can make a Christmas tree from paper palms. For this you will need: a paper plate, a paper towel roll, a cardboard triangle, colored paper, glue (you can use double-sided tape), decorative elements. Cut out a triangle from cardboard (this is the base of our Christmas tree). Paint the Polonets bushing brown. Make three cuts on one side, two on the other. With the side with three cuts, glue the sleeve to the plate, and where there are two cuts, insert a cardboard triangle. Now that the Christmas tree is fixed, all that remains is to attach the paper palms to it. It will be more convenient for kids to glue it with double-sided tape. When the Christmas tree is pasted over, all that remains is to attach the star and the “toys”. Cover the glued spot and the craft is ready!

New Year's garland made of paper: making New Year's lanterns with your own hands

For this craft you will need plain white paper, glue, scissors and thin colored paper, also known as colored tracing paper. We cut out light bulbs from white paper, and cut colored tracing paper into squares. We coat the body of the light bulb with PVA glue and paste it with tracing paper squares. When the glue dries, cut off the excess, attach the light bulbs to the thread and the craft is ready!

Volumetric snowflake for the New Year: making a craft for kindergarten

Snowflakes are considered one of the obligatory attributes of the New Year. So why not make a snowflake as a New Year's craft? We will make a three-dimensional snowflake, and for this you will need: paper, scissors, glue or a stapler. Take a sheet of A4 paper and fold it like an accordion, then fold the accordion in half. Draw a curved line on one side of the accordion and cut along it. Now all that remains is to glue the halves of the carved accordions together and the snowflake is ready!

DIY New Year crafts made from paper rings

In order not to think for a long time about crafts for the New Year for children, it is worth remembering your childhood. I don’t know about you, but I remember making crafts from rings of colored paper. You can make a garland, or, for example, a Christmas tree. All you need to make is colored paper, scissors and glue. See the Christmas tree diagram below.

New Year card with finger paints

Grandparents are especially pleased to receive gifts from their grandchildren that they made with their own hands. The kids, of course, will need a little help. Mainly with an idea, they will do the rest on their own! We suggest drawing a postcard with finger paints. For children under 3 years old, we strongly recommend using specialized paints, because... the baby may decide to taste the paint. See the master class below.

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With your fingers you can draw not only a Christmas tree, it can be a winter landscape, New Year's lanterns and in general anything you like!

New Year's paper wreath: making crafts for the New Year with children

This version of the New Year's wreath is suitable for older children who know how to handle scissors. What do you need? Green and red paper, ruler, scissors, glue or stapler. We fold a sheet of green paper in half, retreat about 2 cm from the edge and draw it into strips about 1 cm wide. Next, cut it (note that you need to cut from the side of the fold of the paper). We open the sheet and roll it into a ring, gluing it along the edge (where we made a 2 cm indent). You can glue them with glue, double-sided tape or a stapler. Now we close our “pipe” into a ring and secure it. The wreath is almost ready, all that remains is to decorate it (you can use colored paper, or you can use rhinestones, stickers or sequins).

By the way, we also have ideas for New Year’s wreaths and not only made from paper!

Area

When the driver looks for new tracks, the car goes off the rails

Emil Krotky

Choosing a site is a stumbling block for many MKs.

This section is relevant for those who are holding an event in someone else’s premises. If you have your own site, but it does not meet 50% of the criteria stated below, consider choosing a third-party site.

The choice of site depends on the method of attracting the audience:

  • this may be a new audience for you and the site;
  • audience familiar with your product;
  • or the audience of the site who is not familiar with your product.

If you're reaching a new audience or an audience familiar with your product, consider the following:

  • convenient location (proximity to the city center, stops, parking, possibly bicycle parking, landmarks nearby);
  • convenience of location in the building (definitely not the tenth floor with a non-working elevator, it is best to enter from the street or the first or second floors in a building with a clear passage pattern);
  • availability of the required number of seats (chairs) + 5 more spare ones;
  • availability of a projector if necessary +, if possible, another spare one;
  • the presence of an administrator if you do not have your own person to meet guests;
  • the ability to organize a coffee break if necessary;
  • availability of marker boards or flipcharts, sheets, writing markers and other consumables as needed.

If you are creating a MK for the audience of the site itself (art space, cafe, training center), in addition to the above points, consider the following:

  • compliance of the site and its capabilities with your goal;
  • compliance of the site’s audience with your chosen goal;
  • Attendance at events at this location;
  • main channels of communication with clients;
  • additional criteria indicating whether the site meets or does not meet your goal.

We find out the above as follows:

  1. We analyze social networks, community members, topics discussed in comments and published invitations to master classes.
  2. We ask the site administrators about which clients come to them, which events are the most popular, and which, on the contrary, are not successful.
  3. We ask the site administration to launch a survey on social networks to find out whether their clients are interested in your topic, or we come to one of the most popular events of the site and independently analyze the audience and correlate it with the target audience.
  4. We go to the site’s events and during breaks we talk to visitors, ask if they would be interested in your topic; it’s also useful to talk with the speakers, find out what they like and don’t like about this site.
  5. We conduct our MK and analyze who came, collect feedback, find out whether expectations were met, what we liked, what could be done better, etc.

Let's look at what is described using a specific example.

Business : sale of electronic cigarettes.

Problem : low sales of vapes (electronic cigarettes) for "smoke tricks".

The goal of MK : to increase sales of premium products created specifically for “smoke tricks”, to change the attitude towards electronic cigarettes from an alternative to conventional ones to a fashion accessory that gives a certain status.

Site selection:

1) Vape bar “001”:

  • basement;
  • spacious smoking room with extractor fan;
  • multi-colored lighting that will perfectly highlight the smoke;
  • vape club meetings are held here;
  • located in the city center, entrance from the street, near the parking lot from the offices, which is empty in the evenings;
  • their clients just come, they rarely visit the bar’s social media pages, they learn about events from posters at the entrance and from bartenders;
  • about 2/3 of visitors smoke vapes and have an average income or higher;
  • Among weekdays, Thursday has the largest average check.
  • We can agree on a free MK, presenting it as mutual PR.

2) Educational:

  • occupy a pair of connected rooms on the third floor in an office building;
  • the room is poorly ventilated, you need to leave it for several hours;
  • visitors to the center have heard practically nothing about vaping; if you hold an event here, then invite your clients or a vaping fan club;
  • It is impossible to agree on free carrying out.

The principle is simple - a site that meets the criteria. After selecting the premises, we review the circumstances and selection criteria. For example, if we choose bar “001”, we adapt to their event schedule and conditions.

If we are doing a master class for a venue audience, we choose the topic after the venue. If the topic is primarily important to us, then vice versa.

If you need a landing page, corporate website or online store, please contact us. More details

DIY New Year's wreaths: 40+ master classes of New Year's wreaths for the door

Preparing for the New Year is sometimes even more enjoyable than the celebration itself. The whole family, including the youngest residents, can take part in the interior decorating process. You can decorate an apartment or house for the New Year holidays in a variety of ways, but recently New Year's wreaths, which we know better from romantic Hollywood Christmas films, have become very popular.

Volumetric Christmas tree made of paper: making a craft for kindergarten

From strips of colored paper you can make a postcard or a picture with a three-dimensional Christmas tree. What you will need: Whatman paper for the base, green, brown and yellow paper, ruler, scissors, glue. We cut the green paper into strips of equal width. We cut out a star from the yellow bug, and a stump from the brown one. Glue a stump onto whatman paper, fold strips of green paper into an air loop and glue the ends. We glue a strip of double-sided tape onto whatman paper, onto which we glue paper loops. We make five rows of loops in this way, decreasing by one each time. Glue a star on the top and the craft is ready!

Or, as an option, you can make a three-dimensional Christmas tree in this way:

Snowman postcard: New Year crafts for children

With kids you can make a simple but very original card in the shape of a snowman. You will need whatman paper (for a postcard), colored paper of orange and any other color, and a black felt-tip pen. We make a postcard from whatman paper, glue a horizontal strip of colored paper in the middle and a smaller strip diagonally (it turns out to be a scarf). We draw eyes, mouth and buttons. Cut out a carrot from orange paper and glue it onto the snowman's face. All you have to do is sign and the New Year's card is ready!

Mixed media painting: watercolor and wax

An excellent New Year's craft would be a painting using watercolors and wax crayons. There is no need to run to the store for special crayons; for this you can use a regular candle (preferably not colored). Draw something with wax on a sheet of paper: it could be a snowflake or Christmas trees in the snowdrifts, and then paint it all with watercolors. In places where there is wax, the paint will spread and the baby will get an extraordinary picture.

Do-it-yourself voluminous paper Christmas tree: New Year's crafts for children

A simple three-dimensional Christmas tree for kids. To make this you will need a square sheet of paper and scissors. We fold the sheet into a triangle and once again make cuts in a checkerboard pattern. Next, we unfold the sheet, attach a thread to the top, and hang the Christmas tree! The craft is ready! You will find a detailed MK with photos below.

Christmas wreath made of paper for children: step-by-step master class with photos

Or here’s another version of a paper craft for the New Year in kindergarten. For such a wreath we will need: a cardboard ring, green paper, a red bow (you can tie it yourself from a ribbon), scissors, glue (you can use double-sided tape). We cut the paper into strips of approximately 2-2.5 cm. We fold it like an accordion and glue the outer ends to a cardboard ring. Add a bow and the craft is ready!

Need more paper crafts? We have!

New Year crafts for children made from salt dough

A wonderful New Year's craft can be made from salt dough. To prepare salt dough you will need: 1 part flour, 1 part salt and ½ part water.

Christmas tree decorations made of salt dough and twigs

You can make a cute Christmas tree toy from dough and ordinary twigs. We prepare the twigs in advance; they can be collected while walking with the baby along the street (many children themselves bring all sorts of interesting things home from the street). We make two circles from the dough and use sticks to lay out figures, for example, a Christmas tree, a snowflake, a house, etc. In order for the sticks to hold well, they need to be slightly pressed into the dough. Next, we send the craft to dry. When the dough has completely hardened, you can proceed to decorating.

Crafts from salt dough for children: making New Year's gnomes

In essence, salt dough is the same as plasticine, only the dough hardens in air, thus making the craft durable. You can make a huge variety of different crafts from dough, but for kids we recommend trying to start with gnomes. The gnome is a cone made of dough, which the child can mold on his own. We send the cones to dry, and then paint them. Ready!

New Year's applique made from salt dough

A simple New Year's dough craft for beginners

And one more option for New Year's crafts for beginners. Cut out round pieces from the dough (this can be done with a regular glass). We make holes along the diameter for the threads and send the workpieces to dry. After complete drying, we pull colored threads through the holes. You can additionally decorate with beads, rhinestones or sparkles. The Christmas tree can be decorated with buttons, beads, candies or marmalades. Buttons can be glued both before and after drying, but you should decorate them with candies or marmalades before drying and dry them in the oven (the candies will melt and look like glass decorations).

New Year's candy for the Christmas tree made from salt dough

To develop children's fine motor skills, you can make a New Year's candy. To do this, prepare dough of two colors (without dye and with dye). We told you how to color the dough at the beginning of the article. Roll out sausages of two colors and weave them together with a rope. Bend the stick into the shape of a cane and you can send it to dry.

Christmas tree decorations made from salt dough: step-by-step master class

We prepare the dough or cold porcelain, roll it out with a rolling pin to a thickness of several millimeters, cut out figures using baking molds, make a hole for the thread and send the toys to dry. After drying, paint the products and additionally decorate them with sparkles. We thread the thread and the Christmas tree decorations from the dough are ready!

Bullfinch made from a handprint on salt dough: New Year crafts for children

A simple version of a New Year's craft made from salt dough is a palm print. They make a Christmas tree from a palm, Santa Claus, and we propose to make a bullfinch - the most winter bird of all the cities!

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New Year's crafts for kindergarten from threads

You can use knitting threads as material for New Year's crafts, but we won't knit anything, because children's crafts should be simple and understandable to kids.

Thread painting for the New Year for children

For the New Year holidays, you can master a new needlework technique with children - paintings from threads. To do this you will need a picture without small parts, knitting threads, scissors and glue. Cut the threads into small pieces in advance and prepare the picture. Now the most interesting thing awaits us: spread the outline of the picture with glue and trace it with thread, press lightly so that the thread does not move. We wait until the glue dries and begin to fill the middle of the picture (we apply glue and cover it with finely chopped threads). The craft is ready, the baby is happy!

DIY snowflake made of threads

You can make an unusual snowflake from knitting threads and twigs. We will need five sticks, knitting threads, plasticine or glue. We fasten the sticks in the center in the form of a snowflake. We wrap the middle with thread so that the attachment point is not visible, and then we wrap each stick. As a result, we get a pretty nice snowflake from ordinary twigs and threads.

Christmas tree on a lace: a New Year's craft for the little ones

We offer the little ones to make lace-up crafts. Children under 3 years old do not yet have access to all the capabilities of their body, so we suggest developing fine motor skills with the help of lacing. Mom needs to prepare a blank on thick cardboard in advance (a Christmas tree, a boot, a mitten, a Christmas ball or something else), and use a hole punch to make holes for the thread along the edges. You need to tie a knot at one end of the thread and wrap the other with tape to make it easier to pull it through the holes in the cardboard. We show the baby the principle of lacing and enjoy the process!

Horse made of threads: making toys with your own hands

You can make real toys from threads with your own hands, for example, a horse, which will become an excellent Christmas tree decoration. For the horse you will need knitting threads (main color and two additional ones for decoration), eyes. Step-by-step photo instructions are given below.

Angels made of threads

Angels made from threads will be an excellent New Year's decoration. You can make this craft with children of any age. To make it you will need: cardboard, threads, ribbons for decoration. See the step-by-step photo master class below.

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Christmas tree made of threads for children: making crafts for kindergarten

If you are planning to make New Year's crafts with your children, then, of course, you should choose something simpler. An excellent option would be a Christmas tree made by winding threads on a thick cardboard blank. To make it you will need: a piece of thick cardboard, knitting threads, double-sided tape, beads. Place double-sided tape on the base of the cardboard to secure the thread. Wind the threads tightly onto the cardboard, and in the last row, thread the beads through the thread. Decorate the top with a star button and leave a small thread so that the Christmas tree can be hung.

Christmas tree made of sticks and threads

And here's another version of the Christmas tree? We’ll just make it out of popsicle sticks. You will need sticks (you can also use ordinary twigs), paints, glue, knitting threads, decorative elements (mini pompoms, beads, buttons, etc.). We paint the sticks green and glue them in the shape of a triangle. We wrap the structure with threads and decorate. If you plan to decorate with beads, then it is better to put them on threads and then wrap them. To make the Christmas tree stand as a stand, you can use a clothespin. See the step-by-step master class below.

DIY pompom snowman: New Year's MK

DIY pompom pig

Large snowman made of knitting threads: making a snowman without snow

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Crafts for the New Year from pine cones

Pine cones are rightfully considered one of the best materials for New Year's children's crafts. You can make so many different things from it, from a simple Christmas tree decoration to all kinds of little animals and angels.

Owls made of pine cones and cotton wool: New Year's craft for children

We suggest making an owl from an ordinary pine cone. To do this, in addition to the cone, you will need cotton wool, small pieces of felt and eyes (can be replaced with buttons or drawn with a felt-tip pen). MK see below.

Shiny angels: crafts from pine cones with children. Step-by-step master class

Christmas decorations from pine cones: making New Year's crafts with your own hands

Decorating the New Year tree is one of the main activities in preparing for the holiday. I want to decorate the forest beauty in a special way. The most special tree will be the one with hand-made toys in which the soul and warmth of the creator has been invested. Our step-by-step master class will help you make a simple Christmas tree decoration from ordinary pine cones with your own hands. If there are children in the house, be sure to involve them in the creative process.

Winter in a jar: making New Year's crafts from pine cones with children

If you like New Year's balls with snow that you can shake and create a real winter blizzard, then you will like this craft. The cone resembles a Christmas tree, so in a jar with snow it looks like a real forest beauty in miniature, which is waiting for a kind old man in the forest.

We have many more cool crafts made from pine cones:

Target

It's easier to go forward than in the right direction.

Mikhail Genin

The first thing in preparing a MK is to decide what it is needed for. That is, we decide on a specific problem that we will solve with the help of MK, and set a goal.

For example, you are the owner of a wedding agency. At the beginning of each season you are faced with the following problems:

  • newlyweds with a limited budget and unlimited requirements;
  • disorganization and complete shifting of responsibility to the couples working with you;
  • misunderstanding of the essence of your work by potential clients.

If we wanted to solve all three problems in one master class, we would have a hard time. So we choose one of the problems and turn it into a goal.

We choose the problem: disorganization and complete shifting of responsibility to the couples working with you.

Then the goal of MK is to teach newlyweds basic self-organization skills, change their attitude towards the work of a wedding agency and the division of responsibility.

Another example. You are the owner of a sporting goods store.

Problem: customers don’t know how to choose sports shoes for running and don’t trust sellers too much in this matter.

The goal of MK: to educate clients on the choice of sports shoes and increase the level of trust in sellers.

When a goal is formed, a picture of its achievement emerges. The next step is to select the criteria for achieving the goal. These criteria will help us determine among all the possible ways to achieve the goal those that are right for us.

Target audience: why know your client

New Year crafts for children using cotton wool and cotton pads

What makes crafts truly New Year's is one simple material that is found in every home - cotton wool. Cotton wool and any of its derivatives (cotton balls, cotton pads) perfectly imitate snow and add fluffiness to crafts.

New Year craft for kids “winter hat”

Very young children should choose a simpler craft. For example, you can make a New Year's toy in the form of a winter hat. To do this, draw on paper a simple hat with a pompom and a lapel. There should be no small parts, because... It will be difficult for the baby to cope. We give the hat for coloring. When the coloring is finished, cut out the hat and move on to the next stage. For this we need cotton wool or cotton balls and glue. We fill the lapel with the pompom with cotton wool, having previously coated these areas with glue. All that remains is to glue the string and you can hang the hat on the Christmas tree! By the way, if you make a lot of hats, you can combine them into a whole garland!

Penguin made from cotton balls: making a craft for kindergarten for the New Year

In essence, this craft is a regular applique using cotton balls. If you don’t use cotton balls, you can replace them with regular cotton wool. In addition to a penguin, you can make a snowman and a polar bear in this way. See the diagram below.

New Year's crafts from cotton pads: making angels with your own hands

Wonderful New Year's angels can be made from ordinary cotton pads. The angels can be left white, or you can add a little shine or color to them. If you will most likely have to make the angel yourself, then the children will happily take on the decorating! What could be better than creating Christmas decorations with the whole family!

New Year's crafts from cotton pads: making a postcard with your own hands

Snowmen made from cotton pads can not only be used as independent elements of New Year's decor, but also used to decorate postcards or paintings. Your kids will make wonderful applications, which can then be given to grandparents as a gift.

Room

The modern, cozy room with a themed interior was liked not only by children, but also by mothers. The beautiful windows of the cafe invite you to buy some goodies and drink coffee and cake. There was enough space for all the little participants. Young chefs were able to feel like real confectioners by wearing an apron and a chef's hat.

“We find ourselves in a bright room, with bright and thematic decoration of the walls, the format is a coffee shop. In front of us are 2 showcases with cakes and desserts. The lamps in the form of teapots and mugs immediately caught my eye. Very nice. There are tables where you can sit and have coffee and a slice of cake. They also take orders for making goodies especially for you.”

“As soon as we enter the room, we immediately come across a display case with very colorful desserts. There are also tables here where you can drink coffee and taste sweets. The second room is reserved for master classes. At the entrance you are greeted by a nice girl who invites the children to undress, wash their hands, and gives them aprons and caps. I should immediately note that the room reserved for culinary masterpieces is very bright and clean. I really liked that it was made in calm colors, without bright or flashy colors.”

“It wasn’t difficult to find a house with a sign; the company’s name is written on the facade in large, bright letters; you definitely won’t pass by or get lost. Inside, the interior is bright, juicy, modern, at the entrance there are display cases with sweets, here you can buy coffee, tea, fruit drinks...cakes and everything so delicious. Here you can sit comfortably at white tables with a cup of aromatic coffee, there is a TV and Wi-Fi.”

“The interior is bright, clean, with a minimum of details. I liked that there was no clutter of pictures or colors. Nothing distracts from the creative process.”

“After standing for two minutes and looking at the sign, we find ourselves in a beautiful room filled with light, incredibly bright and saturated with color, in a yellow-violet-turquoise color scheme. There we are greeted by a friendly dessert seller, as well as two large display cases with a variety of delicacies for every taste... Our eyes wide open... Everything is so beautiful and appetizing..."

“The appearance of the school: quite attractive, made in the traditional colors of the 9 islands - yellow with purple and lilac, signs near the entrance inform about master classes, custom cakes, a pastry school; a very interesting idea, in a European way.”

Snowflakes made from cotton swabs

And here is another option for crafts for creative needlewomen - snowflakes made from cotton swabs. When your baby needs to be occupied and there is nothing left for creative materials, it’s time to look for an alternative.

Need more cotton pad crafts? We have plenty!

New Year's crafts for kindergarten made of felt

Another material that makes excellent New Year’s crafts is felt. You can make an incredible variety of different crafts from it, but in this article we are talking about crafts for preschoolers, so we offer only easy-to-make crafts, without sewing.

DIY felt mini Christmas trees

A very simple felt Christmas tree that will be a wonderful decoration for the New Year tree. You will need 5 squares of five different sizes. We string the squares from large to small on a thread, decorate the top with a bead or button. The craft is ready!

Felt Christmas tree for children: how to make a craft for kindergarten

Or here’s another version of a felt Christmas tree that kids can easily handle. Mom will have to prepare a cone base and felt blanks (circles or strips with teeth) in advance. Next, we glue these elements onto the cone, starting from the very bottom to the top. You can find a detailed MK in the photo below.

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Promotion

Running a business without advertising is like winking at girls in complete darkness

Stuart Henderson Britt

As already mentioned in the chapter on choosing a site, you can do the promotion yourself or entrust it to the site itself. If you are preparing a MK for a site audience, the most important thing is to work with the main communication channel.

The main channels of communication with clients can be:

  • community on a social network;
  • communities of partners on a social network;
  • advertising on social networks;
  • calls to the contact database;
  • poster in the venue;
  • posters in the city/establishments.

Main mistakes on the part of the sites:

  • unprofessional work with social networks. This includes the time of posts, their format, work with comments, features of each social network;
  • weak texts. This is about the lack of a captivating title and information about the speaker, about unreadable contacts, lack of appeal, and so on;
  • wasting the potential of the CRM base. This is about the fact that you can send an SMS, call with an offer, write to Viber or WatsApp;
  • The poster has more design than substance. This is about the text on the poster and about overdoing it with graphic tricks.

Event promotion: tips and comments from experts

New Year's crafts from toilet paper rolls for children

Little fidgets are looking forward to the holiday, so mothers have to come up with interesting games and activities every day. If your imagination no longer works, our cool master classes on making New Year's crafts from toilet paper rolls will come to the rescue.

New Year's craft from a toilet paper roll: making an angel for kindergarten

For New Year's Day in kindergarten, you can make an angel from a toilet paper roll. To make it you will need a sleeve, paints, colored paper, an openwork paper napkin, and glue. We paint the bushing in white (2/3) and beige (1/3) colors. Cut out a circle and a rectangle from yellow or brown paper (this is the future hair), cut the edges into small strips. We glue the circle to the base of the angel’s head, and twist the strips on a rectangular piece of paper a little with a pencil and glue them along the edge of the head. Now all that remains is to glue the wings, the halo and draw the face. Angel is ready! See photo instructions below

A simple Christmas tree made from toilet paper cylinders

Let's start with the simplest option. You will need different sized cylinders. We paint the base of the future tree brown, and the tree itself green. We wait for it to dry completely, then we glue the cylinders together, apply a little glue on top and decorate the tree with ribbons, sparkles, sequins and other things.

Brown bear

The cousin of the polar bear is the well-known brown bear. They never meet in the wild, but under our Christmas tree they will finally be able to see each other!

Are there any more bushings? Do more crafts!

New Year's crafts from toilet paper rolls: 100+ cool ideas

Published: November 18, 2017

The New Year holidays are approaching, there is less and less time left, and there are more and more worries and hassles in preparing for the holiday! It is especially difficult for mothers during these pre-holiday days. Little fidgets are looking forward to the holiday, so mothers have to come up with interesting games and activities every day. If your imagination no longer works, our cool master classes on making New Year's crafts will come to the rescue.

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Tools and materials

Purchasing the necessary paraphernalia for a master class is a very complex issue. If this is your first time organizing such an event and you are going to buy everything at the nearest supermarket, be prepared to shell out a decent amount of money.

For a large-scale event (at least 10 people), we recommend placing an order in an online store, where the product will most likely be significantly lower, plus you may receive a discount from a wholesale purchase.

For those who are planning a master class in advance, the ideal solution would be to place an order on the website of a Chinese store. Their only drawback is long delivery, and you can choose quite high-quality products if you carefully study the comments and reviews of customers.

Children's New Year's crafts from pasta

If you are one of those people who are creative about once a year, then New Year's crafts from scrap materials are especially relevant to you. In this section of the article, we have collected for you simpler ideas for New Year crafts made from pasta that will make children wildly delighted. Are there horns, spirals, shells, bows? Then let's get started!

New Year's craft for kindergarten from pasta: making a deer farm with your own hands

What are the benefits of children's crafts? Almost anything can be used as materials! For example, pasta. To make a deer from pasta you will need several types of pasta and fluffy wire (4 wires and 13 pasta for one deer). See how to do it in MK.

Snowflakes

You can make incredibly beautiful snowflakes from pasta. You will find a detailed master class on making snowflakes with your own hands below. And then all that remains is to dream a little and create your own unique snowflake. By the way, the finished product can be painted and decorated with sparkles, rhinestones, and beads.

Pasta Christmas tree

You can make not only snowflakes from pasta, but also a forest beauty. After all, miracles happen in the New Year, so why not turn the pasta into a Christmas tree?

Garland of curly pasta

You can make a very simple and primitive garland. Even the smallest needlewomen and needlewomen can cope with this task. The pasta just needs to be strung on a strong thread.

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Crafts for kindergarten for the New Year from scrap materials

New Year's crafts do not have to be made from traditional materials. You can use whatever you have on hand. In addition, this way the baby will be able to get to know the world better, his imagination and creative thinking will develop. This way the child will understand that things can be used not only for their intended purpose, for example, pasta can not only be eaten, but also used as a material for crafts!

Christmas tree from a disposable plate: crafts master class for kindergarten

For kindergarten with your baby, you can prepare a three-dimensional Christmas tree from a paper plate. You will need: paper plate, scissors, colored paper, thread, paints. We paint the plate green. While the plate is drying, we cut out balls from colored paper, which we then use to decorate the Christmas tree. When the paint on the plate has dried, cut it in a spiral and fasten the thread at the top. Decorate the top with a star and hang paper balls. All that remains is to hang the Christmas tree and you can admire the finished craft!

DIY Christmas ball made of beads and fluffy wire: making crafts for the New Year with children

You can make a real Christmas ball from fluffy wire and beads. By the way, it won't break. So, for one ball we need 5 fluffy wires and a lot of beads. We twist the wires together in the shape of a snowflake. We string beads onto each end, leaving about 3 cm of free wire at the edges. We connect the free ends together, twist and form a hook. We bend the wire with beads into a hemisphere and form a ball. The craft is ready!

Christmas wreath made from clothespins

If you want to make a Christmas wreath with your child, then you can consider the option of clothespins. What you will need: a cardboard ring for the base, clothespins, green paint, glitter, red ribbon. Paint the cardboard ring green so it doesn't stand out. Clothespins also need to be painted (you can additionally decorate them with sparkles). Attach clothespins to the base and decorate with red ribbon. The craft is ready!

Christmas tree made from paper cupcake tins: making a craft for kindergarten from scrap materials

This craft is perfect for moms who have paper cupcake liners lying around. Well, if you like the idea, but don’t have the molds at home, you can buy them at any large supermarket. See the step-by-step master class below.

Christmas tree made from popsicle sticks

A great craft option for kids. To create, you will need 4 sticks, green paper, paint, glue, glitter, beads (buttons, mini pompoms), a star for decorating the top. Glue the sticks (3 pcs.) in the shape of a triangle, glue paper to one side, paint the sticks with green paint. When the paint is dry, apply glue to the Christmas tree (as if it were New Year's tinsel) and sprinkle with glitter. Let dry slightly and shake off excess. Now all that remains is to add the “toys”. For this purpose, you can use beads, buttons, mini pompons or something else. Glue a star to the top and a stick at the back (the trunk of the Christmas tree). The craft is ready! You can stick a Christmas tree, for example, into a flower pot, so to speak, add it to an existing flower and enjoy the festive atmosphere!

DIY New Year's crafts from CDs for children: making Smeshariki

If your children love the animated film “Smeshariki,” then it’s time to use their old CDs to make their favorite characters. All you need is to find out from your child which character he likes best, cut out Smesharik templates from paper and glue them onto the disk. Smeshariki's New Year's craft is ready! You can draw templates for the application yourself, or you can download them from us for all the cartoon characters.

Shaving foam snowman

A fluffy snowman can be made from shaving foam. To do this, mix foam with glue and glitter in a bowl. Apply foam to the paper with a brush and the fluffy snowman is ready!

Speaking of snowmen, we have even more cool ideas for kids and their parents:

Situation

A cooking class is a great way to unwind and have a good time in the company of mommies and kids. This is exactly what happened at our master class: a comfortable environment, a delicious sweet aroma of the products and excellent results.

“In the room itself there was already a large table prepared for the master class, colorful dishes, napkins, a set of sweet products for each child, bowls with all kinds of decorations. In the room itself, behind the glass door, there is another room - this is a workshop where cakes, pastries, and desserts are directly made.”

“The first thing we see is a display of desserts. And I must say that the cakes are very beautiful and unusual, in the shape of fruits, plus cakes and marshmallows (the presence of marshmallows made me especially happy). The room itself is small, but decorated in bright colors. Fresh, quite juicy. There is an area for photography. It seemed to me that there were a little few places.”

“There is a Photo Zone, hashtags))) Shoe covers!!!! It’s a big plus, you don’t have to carry a shift.”

“We entered a cozy cafe. We were greeted by a friendly girl and taken to a separate, clean and bright room where the master class took place. My daughter washed her hands, put on her apron and cap (then took it off because it was hot). In a nearby room you can buy sweets and enjoy them with coffee or tea while your child is busy.”

“A little about the counter and assortment. Cakes, sweets, marshmallows - everything is very appetizing, beautiful and tasty! We've already tried almost everything. But why aren’t classic cakes and “9 islands” sets on display? Yes, even gingerbread cookies for painting yourself? After the master class, on a wave of creative inspiration, they would be very useful.”

“It’s just great that a water cooler is freely available and children can pour water for themselves at any time. It is necessary after sweet desserts and a stuffy room.”

“Inside we were greeted by a cozy cafe. A small showcase with cakes and sweets, pastries, marshmallows. There were tables and chairs nearby where you could sit with a cup of tea or coffee and try a cake. The nice girls offered to wait for the rest of the participants. "

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