How to make branches in frost from napkins. How to make snow-covered branches for New Year's compositions

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New Year- a national holiday and everyone strives to decorate their home. If you are going to make a New Year's composition from fir branches, candles and Christmas tree decorations, decorate the branches with frost.

This will give the composition even more New Year's winter mood.

I offer you several ways to create frost on branches.

How to make twigs in frost?

Making “snow-covered” branches is very easy

1 Method

Grate the foam or finely break it with your hands. Lubricate the branches with PVA glue and sprinkle with polystyrene foam.

2 Method

This method is more complicated, but the result will definitely please you.

It is necessary to prepare a concentrated solution table salt- 1 kg per 1.5 liters of water. If you want the frost to be colored, add a little ink to the salt water.

It is better to take rock salt, coarsely ground.

Bring the solution to a boil and immerse the Christmas tree branches in it, then leave it in the cold for 5-6 hours (you can take it out to the balcony or outside overnight if you live in your own house). In the morning, very carefully, so as not to shake off the formed crystals, remove the branches from the saline solution and dry them by hanging them.

A few hours later, you will see branches sparkling with snowflakes. They seem to be in fairy tale kingdom... If you use the same solution copper sulfate, the branches will be covered with blue crystals.

3 Method

Soak pine needles in water and roll in granulated sugar. You will get real winter frost.

4 Method

You can also dip the branch into melted paraffin several times - it will look like a branch that has just been covered with snow

5 way.

You need ordinary twigs, stripped of small twigs, and beautiful threads, preferably “fluffy”.

At the beginning of the branch, tie a knot and secure it with tape, and then tightly wrap the threads around the branch. At the end of the branch, the thread should also be secured with tape.

The results are extraordinary compositions. Approximately the same

And the easiest way:

Buy a can of artificial snow and cover your branches.


And which of the above methods for making twigs in frost you use is up to you to decide, the main thing is to do it in a good holiday mood!

There are many ways to make artificial snow with your own hands. You can grate white soap (or a candle) on a fine grater and mix it with baby powder. It can be made from foamed polyethylene if you grate it on a fine grater (this is what breakable items are packed in). You can use sugar if you need to decorate the edges of the glasses. You can even use it from diapers if you take out the “filling” of a new diaper, cut it into pieces and wet it.

The optimal way to make artificial snow with your own hands depends on the purpose for which you need snow and what degree of safety in using the finished product suits you.

We want to decorate our house for the New Year with “snow-covered” and “frost-covered” branches, so we will make artificial snow from polystyrene foam, and frost from salt crystals. It is not only beautiful and simple, but also educational for the child. It’s interesting to watch how salt crystals literally grow before your eyes.

How to make artificial snow with your own hands: foam snow

We grate the polystyrene foam and sprinkle it on the branches previously coated with glue. Any branches are suitable, and foam can be mixed with glitter if you want the branches to sparkle. This method is good if you need to decorate large, spreading branches. Ready-made “snow-covered” branches can be decorated with anything: balls, bows, LED garland, etc.

However, this method is not so safe if the children are still small (they can try beautiful twigs on the tooth).

frost from salt

We will imitate frost using salt crystals. It will turn out real chemical experiment, and for the baby - magical transformation. It is better to take coarse salt, then the crystals will be more impressive. Salt crystals can be colored if you tint them saline solution ink, brilliant green or food coloring.

So. Pour salt into boiling water and let it dissolve completely (proportion: 1 kg of salt per 1.5-2 liters of water). Dip clean and dry twigs into the hot saline solution (this is important). Leave to cool. Then carefully remove the branches and let them dry. The frost is ready. The method is convenient for small twigs, dried herbs, dill umbrellas, etc. You can also grow salt crystals on Christmas tree decorations. “Frozen” branches look good not only solo, as an independent winter bouquet, but also in New Year’s compositions made from coniferous branches.

It is also good to grow crystals on branches from sugar, but the temptation will be too great for young sweet tooths. We will prepare sugar crystals for dessert especially for them. Do not miss!

We continue the winter, New Year theme. Today you will find out, how to make artificial snow from:

  • salt;
  • napkins or yarn;
  • foamed polyethylene;
  • polystyrene foam;
  • starch (soda) and shaving foam;
  • soap or paraffin.

Both adults and children love the New Year's fairy-tale atmosphere. But the festive mood is made up of little things: home decorations, Christmas and other New Year's, large quantity in colorful packaging, spicy, citrus or “Christmas tree” aroma, etc. Are you in the New Year's mood? Are there any snowdrifts outside the window? Sometimes for authenticity New Year's fairy tale There's really not enough snow.

I suggest making artificial snow from improvised materials for DIY decoration and “homemade” frost for interior decoration or children’s play.

There are many easy-to-use and inexpensive ways get artificial snow. The choice of method depends on what you ultimately want to get and where you will use this snow later. When working with children, choose the simplest and most safe ways. For example, the process of “frosting” twigs with salt crystals will interest a child, and there will be nothing terrible if he licks this twig. But the stage of dissolving salt in hot water must be done under the close supervision of an adult.


DIY artificial frost

If you want to get a frosted twig to decorate your interior, use salt crystals.This process is simple, interesting and educational for the child. A real magical “action”: salt crystals form right before the child’s eyes.

To simulate frost on the branches, dissolve 1 kg of coarse salt in 1.5-2 liters of boiling water. Dip dry and clean twigs into the resulting hot salt solution. We wait for the solution to cool, carefully remove the branches and let them dry, observing the formation of crystals. Instead of twigs, you can “frost” dill umbrellas, rowan bunches, Christmas decorations and so on.

Artificial frost from napkins or yarn

Don't want to do such painstaking work? Use “Grass” knitting yarn

Artificial snow made of polyethylene foam

This material is widely used when transporting goods, it is used to cushion breakable objects, and it is also inserted to maintain the shape of the product in new shoes. To obtain artificial snow, it is enough to grate a piece of such polyethylene on a fine grater. It turns out quite plausible.

If you want to decorate your home with snow-covered branches, use artificial foam snow.Break the foam into balls using a fork. Cover a large spreading twig with glue, and while it is still wet, sprinkle it with foam balls.

Artificial snow from diapers

To obtain artificial snow, you will need ordinary diapers, in particular, sodium polyarylate - their internal contents. Pour this substance into a convenient container, add a small amount of water, mix and wait until the filler absorbs the water. As a result, you form a gel. Next, we divide this gel into pieces by hand until snow flakes form.

We offer another fun way to spend time with your child - make artificial snow. This snow will be useful for home decoration, postcards, and winter crafts with children. All these 7 methods are very simple and inexpensive. You can find all the ingredients at home.

Shining Snow

It will turn out cold, soft and fluffy. Simply mix two boxes of cornstarch or cornmeal, shaving cream and glitter.

"Silk" snow

Ingredients:

  • frozen white bars of soap;
  • cheese grater;
  • sparkles.

Leave the soap in the freezer overnight. In the morning, take it out and grate it. You will get fluffy snow, to which you can add glitter and mint extract. It molds perfectly, and you can make a snowman or any other figure.

Shaving foam snow

Ingredients:

  • 1 can of shaving foam;
  • 1.5 packs of soda;
  • glitter (optional).

Squeeze the contents of the foam can into the container and gradually add soda. You will have a very nice mass of snow from which to sculpt figures.

Foamed polyethylene snow

Ingredients:

  • foamed polyethylene (used as packaging material for equipment, glass, shoe inserts) or polystyrene foam;
  • fine grater.

We wear gloves. We grind polyethylene or polystyrene foam and... voila! Fluffy cereal all over your house!!! If you add sparkles, the snow will also sparkle. You can powder anything with this snow if you first lubricate the surface with liquid (diluted with water) PVA glue.

Snow from a baby diaper

Cut open the diaper and remove the sodium polyacrylate from it, then tear it into small pieces. Place the resulting mass in a container and fill with water. Pour gradually, in small portions, until the pieces of polyacrylate begin to resemble snow. Just don't overdo it or it will end up too wet. To make the snow look more realistic, place the container in the refrigerator, but not in the freezer.

Frost from salt

Ingredients:

  • salt (preferably coarsely ground);
  • water.

Prepare a concentrated salt solution. To do this, fill the pan with a small amount of water and place it on low heat. Add salt until it stops dissolving. Dip the branches of spruce, pine or any other plant into the hot solution and leave for a while. The process of crystal formation is much faster in warm water! Let the water drain and leave the plants to dry for 4-5 hours. Sparkling frost is guaranteed! If you add brilliant green to the salt solution, food colorings or ink, the frost will turn out colored!

Snow made from PVA and starch

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons starch;
  • 2 tablespoons PVA;
  • 2 tablespoons silver paint.

Mix (grind) the ingredients thoroughly. This kind of snow is suitable when you need to decorate the surface of a product with a voluminous white mass.

Based on materials from the site more-idey.ru

Master class “Snowy branch”

Audience: for children (child) 6-7 years old.

Subject:"Snowy Branch"

Purpose: interior decoration, holiday gift.

Target: development of children's creativity

Tasks:

Educational: To consolidate ideas about the structure of a tree; about the characteristics of growth. Expand your understanding of the variety of material and its distinctive features: foil, thin paper. AND natural materials: branches.

Developmental: Develop fine motor skills; develop mental processes: memory, thinking, speech; develop fantasy and imagination. Promote the development of interest in the world around us. Develop the ability to communicate in creativity characteristics real objects.

Educational: To cultivate accuracy, perseverance, and the ability to work collectively. Cultivate a friendly attitude towards nature and the surrounding world. Learn to notice the beauty of the world around you.

Integration of educational areas:“Cognition”, “Artistic creativity”, “Reading” fiction", "Socialization".

Required material: branch with branched ends; napkins or thin paper; silver foil; scissors; glue.

Progress:

Have a conversation with children about trees in different times of the year. Focus children's attention on trees in winter time of the year. You can read the poem:

Frost

Through the trees silvery

The veil was thrown over -

Snow-white, fluffy,

Lace beauty!

And the birch tree itself is sad

I couldn't find out on my own...

So skillfully decorated

Winter tree branches...

Step-by-step process for making crafts

1. Let's prepare the materials we need:

2. Cut the napkin 6 cm wide.

3. Cut the foil 2-3 cm wide.

4. Fold the napkin in half and put foil in it.

5. We fold the resulting strip several times and begin cutting, leaving the base intact.

We will need about 15-20 such blanks (depending on the size of the branch).

6. Having greased the tip of the “tape” with glue, we begin to wrap our branch, starting from the ends.

7. When the next ribbon ends, its second end also needs to be lubricated with glue and secured, then take a new ribbon and continue working.

8. In this way you need to design a whole branch. You can then decorate it with birds or winter berries.

9. The children really liked this work.

10. I hope that you also appreciated it.

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