Salt painting in kindergarten. Non-traditional drawing techniques for children in kindergarten and school We draw with salt and watercolor in kindergarten

Drawing is one of the most joyful and exciting activities for a child. In kindergarten, a lot of time is devoted to fine arts. The most important thing is that the little ones do not need to be forced to this type of creativity - they themselves are happy to draw. It is important that every child experiences a situation of success, regardless of their abilities in fine arts. And to create such conditions, non-traditional drawing techniques come to the aid of the educator. Let's consider some features of the work, and also give an example of a list of the most successful topics for mastering this type of creativity in long-term planning.

Why are unconventional techniques good?

V preparatory group traditional drawing requires a significant complication of technique in comparison with earlier stages educational activities in kindergarten. But what if the baby is unable to make straight lines, maintain proportions and clearly draw contours? After all, a couple of failures, and the little one can forever lose interest in drawing. In this case, non-traditional drawing techniques save. The main thing they teach children is the absence of fear of mistakes.

The very atmosphere of drawing in t = non-traditional techniques sets the kids up for positive, the expectation of success, regardless of ability

the main thing they teach children is the absence of fear of mistakes. After all, the drawing is very easy to fix, just paint on something or erase it. In addition, non-traditional drawing techniques
  • give the little ones confidence in themselves, in their abilities;
  • develop aesthetic taste, creativity, imagination;
  • help to expand ideas about the world;
  • develop fine motor skills;
  • foster independence of thought.

What techniques are used in the preparatory group

With children 6-7 years old, you can practice all the ways to create a drawing that kids get acquainted with throughout the entire period of education in kindergarten. Moreover, creative educators bring a number of new methods to this list.

It is interesting. It is dangerous to use gouache for techniques that require highly diluted paint, as a white coating may appear after drying.

Drawing with cotton buds

It is interesting. Plots in this technique can be created both within the framework of the contour and without it.

The essence of the method lies in the fact that the paint (watercolor or gouache) is typed with a cotton swab instead of the usual brush. A drawing can be created with lines (in other words, used as a brush), or you can poke, that is, put a stick on a sheet of paper, press it and create a plot in this way. To work, you need a simple set:

  • cotton buds (separate for each paint color);
  • paints;
  • wet wipes (wipe fingers and inaccuracies in the picture).

It is interesting. In some preschool educational institutions acrylic paints are used. But it’s not very convenient to draw with them on paper, because because of their consistency they dry for a long time, but amazing drawings are obtained on fabric. Thus, another unconventional drawing technique appeared - acrylic on fabric.

An example of drawing with cotton swabs

"Spring mood"

This is an example of creating a drawing without a pre-drawn outline.

Instruction:

  1. “Wet the stick with green paint and draw a stem, with smaller stems diverging in different directions. We draw a solid line for each piece of the stem.
  2. Wet the stick with paint yellow color and apply circular strokes based on the stem. The line should resemble the circles of a spiral - from smallest to largest.
  3. "Dip the cotton swab in a different color and repeat the previous step."

A child can create one flower with multi-colored buds, or he can make a whole bouquet. If possible color scheme The child must choose for himself.

Video. Dandelions in the technique of drawing with cotton swabs

Photo gallery of drawings in the technique of drawing with cotton swabs

Drawings with cotton buds can be combined with appliqué The technique of drawing with cotton buds is often combined with the technique of drawing with fingers (berries are shown in this picture with fingers) To give the drawing a clearer outline, plot elements can be circled with felt-tip pens

Poke drawing: rainbow, rowan and other compositions

It is no coincidence that this technique is adjacent to the method of creating a pattern with cotton swabs. The fact is that in some sources these two methods are considered identical. Yes, indeed, the most common way to create a drawing with a cotton swab is a poke, that is, the wand is dipped into paint (gouache or watercolor) and, in a vertical position with respect to the sheet, an imprint is made on paper. Especially beautiful drawings are obtained if you take several sticks, connect them into a bundle and draw with this bundle. Nevertheless, a poke can be obtained when using

  • fingers - then the imprint is made with a finger dipped in paint;
  • hard brush - the poke turns out to be needle-like;
  • soft brush - the print is softer, as if rounded.

It is interesting. Finger poke drawing is especially widely used when working in the younger group. This method allows kids to develop fine motor skills, and at the same time to know themselves, their creative abilities.

Consider examples of creating drawings with a poke using cotton swabs.

Examples of poke drawings

"Rainbow"

Instruction:

  1. "We take 14 sticks."
  2. “Dip 2 sticks in red and poke a rainbow arc.”
  3. Then the guys repeat the action with pairs of other rainbow colors (orange, yellow, green, blue, blue, purple).
  4. “Now we wet the stick with yellow paint and draw the sun with rays with pokes.”
  5. "In blue we show the background-sky."
  6. "We dip the wand in white paint and create clouds in the sky in a circular motion."

There is another option for creating a rainbow in this technique. But it requires a certain skill, since we will connect multi-colored pairs in one line.

Instruction:

  1. “Wet the stick with red and put it on a clean sheet.”
  2. "Quickly do the same operation with other colors."
  3. “We take the sticks in one linear beam and poke in an arc.”
  4. Next, draw the plot according to the previous instructions.

It is interesting. This version of the drawing is faster, but it requires a certain skill from the kids, since you need to quickly dip the sticks into the paint, and then place them clearly in one line in your fingers.

"Rowan"

Drawing on the autumn theme allows you to combine two techniques: lines and poking with cotton swabs.

Instruction:

  1. "We dip the wand in black paint and draw a tree trunk with branches."
  2. “We take a bunch of sticks, we tie it with an elastic band.”
  3. “We dip the bundle in red paint and with one poke we create a bunch of mountain ash.”

Video. Willow in the technique of drawing with a poke with a brush

Photo gallery of poke drawings

If the paint is diluted to the consistency of sour cream, then the drawing with a poke will turn out to be more prominent. For poke with a hard brush, you do not need to add a lot of water to the paint.

Salt painting technique

As the name of the method suggests, salt is required to create the image. It is better if it is not extra, but an ordinary stone one, so that the crystals are of different sizes - this way the drawing will turn out to be more voluminous. In addition, this technique requires

  • glue (PVA or silicate);
  • the sheet is the base of a bright color (this is a fundamental condition, since the substrate for the salt pattern must be contrasting, otherwise the image will be lost).

It is interesting. Semolina can be an alternative to salt. There are also options for creating drawings using buckwheat, crushed rice, etc.

Work in the salt painting technique consists of 4 stages:

  1. Creating an outline of the image with a pencil.
  2. Drawing a contour with glue.
  3. Backfilling the substrate with salt.
  4. Drying and getting rid of excess salt.

If necessary, the drawing can be painted using the blot technique with a tube or by wetting a piece of sponge with paint. However, this requires re-drying, as well as a rather painstaking work of dyeing.

Salt painting examples

"Bird"

This drawing is made of a combination of materials - the sun is made with the help of cereals.

Instruction:

  1. “On a blue sheet, draw (circle a stencil) a bird in flight.”
  2. "Drawing the Sun"
  3. "Copiously apply glue to the entire bird and the sun, without going beyond the outline of the picture."
  4. “Let the glue “grab” - 30-60 seconds.”
  5. “We fall asleep 2/3 of the sheet with salt, trying to put an even layer on the bird. You can help with your fingers.
  6. “We cover a third of the leaf (where the sun is) with millet.”
  7. You can continue working the next day.
  8. "Pour in excess salt and millet."
  9. “We make a bird’s eye with a black felt-tip pen.”

"Planets in Space"

This example requires further coloring. In addition, appliqué (stars) and paper construction (rocket) are used here as additional visual means.

Instruction:

  1. “On a blue background, draw 5 circles-planets of different sizes.” You can use a compass or let the children trace circles from cardboard of different diameters.
  2. "Gently fill the borders of the contour with glue."
  3. "Sprinkle the drawing with salt."
  4. Work continues the next day.
  5. "Sprinkle excess salt."
  6. "We dilute paints with water."
  7. "We dip the brush into the paint and make a drop on the circle."
  8. “So we work through all the circles, making spots of different colors to make transitions.”
  9. We continue the work after the paint has dried (at least every other day). During this time, children can make an origami rocket and cut out stars.
  10. "Glue the stars and the rocket."

Video. Fireworks in the technique of painting with salt

Photo gallery of salt drawings

Salt is an indispensable material for night drawings. winter pictures To keep the contour clear, the next element should be painted over only after the previous one has dried. Salt drawings develop a subtle sense of color in children

Pictures drawn with palms

As the name implies, the material for creating the picture will be the palms of the kids. They can be applied diluted with water gouache or watercolor. Moreover, it can be one color, or maybe several, if, for example, the palms are flowers in a vase. The main thing is that children have wet wipes and the opportunity to thoroughly wash their hands after drawing.

Hand drawing example

"Butterfly"

Instruction:

  1. “With green paint we draw the body of a butterfly, slightly expanding downwards.”
  2. “We make blue antennae, put red dots at their ends.”
  3. “We apply yellow paint to the palms and make an imprint at the bottom left and right, placing the palms with the thumbs down.”
  4. “We wipe our hands, apply pink paint.”
  5. “We put the palms on the left and right at the top so that the thumbs are at the top.”
  6. "We wipe the handles and draw circles-spots on the wings of a butterfly."

Video. Draw a lion with palms

Photo gallery of hand drawings

For this drawing, in addition to the palms, fingers were used. After applying the print, the octopuses need to be given a finished shape with a contour and draw their eyes. applications

Finger painting method

As already mentioned, you can poke with your fingers. But also in the preparatory group, a combination of prints with lines is actively used. For drawing, you need paint (gouache, watercolor), diluted with water, wet wipes.

It is interesting. Finger painting is often combined with handprint drawing.

An example of a drawing in the technique of drawing with fingers

"Autumn Colors on the Trees"

Instruction:

  1. “We dip the index finger in green paint and draw a large circle with its prints.”
  2. “Within the boundaries of this circle, we make pokes of different colors to get foliage on the trees.”
  3. “We dip our thumb in brown paint and draw one line at the bottom - this is the trunk of our tree.”
  4. "Adding foliage under the tree."

Video. Summer meadow in finger painting technique

Photo gallery of finger drawings

The technique of drawing with fingers is perfectly complemented by elements made by the palms. Fingers can create scenes in motion. To make the Christmas tree bright, for each branch, the finger needs to be dipped into the paint again

Drawing with wax crayons

The essence of this technique is that the kids create a plot using wax crayons, and then paint over the entire substrate with watercolors (or gouache diluted with water). An alternative to colored crayons, you can use an ordinary wax candle - then the picture will turn out to be monophonic.

Wax crayon drawing example

"Sunset over the sea"

Instruction:

  1. "With wax crayons, draw a semicircle of the sun."
  2. “We make rays, draw waves on the sea with dark blue chalk.”
  3. “We wet a thick brush with blue paint and apply it to the entire drawing without touching the sun.”

Video. Salute in the technique of drawing with wax crayons and watercolor

Photo gallery of drawings with wax crayons

If you mix several shades of blue paint, the background will turn out even brighter. For this picture, the background is done with ink, and the drawing is not painted over with crayons. Interesting pictures are obtained if you do not cover the drawing made with crayons with watercolors.

Spray painting

Working in this unconventional way, unlike the previous ones, requires some preparation. The essence of the method is as follows:

  • a drawing is created on cardboard;
  • this silhouette is cut out, applied to another sheet of cardboard;
  • a stencil is outlined, details are drawn (for example, flower petals);
  • the drawn elements are cut out;
  • a background is applied to a sheet of paper;
  • a template with slots is applied;
  • an old toothbrush (finger, brush for paint) is sprayed onto the stencil (with a toothpick, as it were, the paint is erased from the bristles);
  • after drying, the necessary details of the picture are completed.

It is interesting. If the plot should remain unshaded, then the procedure is simplified to the stage of cutting out the silhouette, which is then superimposed on the base, protecting the contour from splashing onto the substrate.

Spray pattern example

"Winter forest"

Instruction:

  1. “This drawing will require the creation of shades. Therefore, before spraying, we will paint over the necessary elements with paints and let them dry.
  2. “We draw trees, cut out their silhouettes.”
  3. “We attach the silhouettes to another base, draw the shape of the foliage on it.”
  4. "Cut out this foliage silhouette."
  5. We apply it again on a new base, make the contour of the foliage, slightly stepping back from the finished layer.
  6. "Cut out the second silhouette of the foliage."
  7. “We make a silhouette of snowdrifts, leaving slots. Cut out."
  8. “On the substrate we apply the trunk and the second silhouette of the foliage.”
  9. “We dip the brush in the paint, with our finger we spray all over the sheet.”
  10. "Overlay the silhouettes of the second layer of foliage and snowdrifts, spray again."
  11. "Removing stencils."

Video. Still life with sprayed flowers

Photo gallery of drawings in the technique of spraying

Butterfly stencils can be arranged in different ways to give the picture ease and naturalness. For spraying birds, you need two stencils: a back with a head and a breast. For this drawing, we first make flowers, and then finish drawing the stems, leaves

Blotography technique with a tube

This method of creating pictures not only reveals the creative potential of children, but also has a beneficial effect on their health, since blowing paint through a straw develops the strength of the lungs and the entire respiratory system of babies. To draw, you need a simple set:

  • liquid diluted paints (watercolor, gouache or ink);
  • pipette or small spoon;
  • tube for a cocktail;
  • brushes, pencils to complement the plot of the picture.

The essence of the technique is that the child picks up paint with a spoon or pipette, drips onto a sheet of paper, and then blows this spot through a tube in different directions, creating the desired shapes. In this case, the stick does not touch either a drop of paint or a sheet of paper. If you need to make small branches, then you should blow quickly up and down, left and right, depending on the direction of the plot.

An example of a drawing in the technique of blotography with a tube

"Meadow with flowers"

Instruction:

  1. "We drip green paint and fan the stems of flowers into shoots."
  2. "Now drip paint for flowers, fan the petals."
  3. “We make the sun with rays in the same way.”
  4. "Drip a couple of small drops for the grass in the background, fan the drops a little."
  5. "We dip the brush in green paint and finish the foreground - a clearing."

Video. How to draw a tree using the blotography technique with a straw in a minute

Photo gallery of drawings in the technique of blotography with a tube

In one drawing, you can combine blots and drops blown through a tube. For landscapes, you can not really try to blow drops with the same force and in the same direction. Drawings using the blot technique with a tube can be combined with a classic pattern - very original works are obtained

Wet painting technique

Creating pictures on a raw basis (it is also called on a wet basis) allows you to get images with blurry transitions. This is valuable, for example, for drawing animal hair. The essence of the method is that the base sheet is wetted with water, and then, while it is wet, a pattern is applied. For this, gouache, watercolor or ink are used. After the picture dries, the necessary details are completed.

It is interesting. To keep the sheet moist longer, a damp cloth is placed under it.

There is an alternative way of drawing in the wet technique: a drawing is applied to the paper, and then the sheet is lowered face down into the water, pulled out sharply and turned over. So the colors flow into each other, creating original combinations. Usually landscapes, sunsets are painted in this way. If the image of the sky (sea) is conceived in the picture, then this can be done as follows: draw a thick line on a dry sheet, dip this part of the sheet into water, and then stretch the element to the desired size with a brush.

Raw drawing example

"Kitten"

Instruction:

  1. "We draw the outline of a kitten with a simple pencil."
  2. "We dip the leaf into the water."
  3. "We paint the picture with brown paint."
  4. Let the picture dry.
  5. “We paint with paints (felt-tip pens) antennae, nose, eyes, eyelashes, mouth and tongue.”

Video. Wet drawings on watercolor paper

Photo gallery of wet drawings

If the composition is complex, then you can put a damp napkin under the sheet - this way the paper will keep the desired condition longer. We finish the raindrops after the main plot dries - so they will be brighter. For wet drawings, you need to take thick paper, watercolor sheets are ideal

Crumpled paper technique

In the younger groups, the kids crumpled sheets of paper, straightened them, and then applied paint - this is how the drawing turned out with interesting shades and shadows. In the preparatory group, the technique becomes a little more complicated: with a piece of paper, the guys paint the outline of the plot, making the borders of the picture blurry, fuzzy. To implement the idea, it is necessary

  • draw a plot outline on a sheet of paper;
  • pour paint (watercolor, gouache) into a flat bowl and dilute it to the consistency of sour cream with water;
  • crumple a sheet of paper (the denser, the clearer the print will be).

It is interesting. A lump of paper is best made from ordinary notebook pages. The smaller the lump, the smaller the prints.

An example of a drawing in the crumpled paper technique

"Fox"

Instruction:

  1. "Making the outline of a fox on paper."
  2. "Crumpling ½ of a single notebook sheet."
  3. “Pour paint into a plate, add a few drops of water.”
  4. “We dip the lump in the paint and apply it to the borders of the contour.”
  5. “Repeat until the entire shape is filled in.”
  6. “With a brush we finish the eye, nose, claws.”
  7. “We dilute the blue paint heavily with water and draw the background.”

Video. An easy way to draw a landscape

Photo gallery of crumpled paper drawings

This drawing is made with small pieces of crumpled paper. Before working with color, you need to outline the drawing. Elements of crumpled paper are applied after the main elements of the composition are completed.

Lesson outline outline

To draw up a lesson plan, it is very important for the teacher to correctly formulate the goals and objectives of the work. Only in this case will it be possible to choose right tricks and keep kids interested. Among the goal-setting factors, in addition to those that were indicated as the goals of using non-traditional drawing techniques in general, one can single out:

  • preparing the child's hand for writing;
  • development of multicolor image perception;
  • formation of an emotionally positive attitude to the creative process;
  • development of cognitive abilities.

The tasks that need to be worked on in each lesson are

  • development of interest in various visual materials, as well as an incentive to create with accessible means of expression;
  • learning the skill of mixing paints to master the whole variety of color palettes;
  • cultivate patience at work;
  • form a positive approach in evaluating the result of their activities and the work of other team members.

In addition to formulating goals and objectives, the educator is required to correctly allocate time between all stages of the lesson, the timing of which is 30 minutes. The work is built in 3 stages:

  • introductory part (about 5 minutes) - motivation of children, that is, the use of techniques that contribute to the development of children's interest in work (conversation, playing with visuals, role-playing, listening to fairy tales, songs, etc.);
  • the main part (about 20 minutes) - drawing, as well as physical education and articulatory gymnastics;
  • the final stage (about 5 minutes) - summing up, encouragement from the educator and introspection of children in the form of answers to questions (“Did you like to draw like this in an unusual way?”, “Do you think you succeeded in drawing?”, “Whose work, in your opinion, is the most beautiful?” etc.).

It is important to note that such a distribution of time during a lesson in drawing in non-traditional techniques is conditional, since there are techniques that take much less than the allotted 20 minutes to complete (for example, salt drawing). In this case, the teacher can devote more time to motivational techniques.

An example of a summary of a lesson in drawing in non-traditional techniques

Kirsanova Natalya “Summary of a lesson on non-traditional drawing techniques in the preparatory group “Winter. Winter Forest "(fragment)

<… Практическая деятельность. Под музыку Чайковского «Времена года», «Зима»
Winter: - If you want, I will teach you how to draw a winter tree without a brush and a pencil. To do this, we will use a straw and air.
- We put a drop of liquid gouache on blue paper with a pipette and draw a tree trunk, inflating the drop through a tube (“blow out” the trunk).
- If necessary, we drip more gouache on the base of the branches and continue to inflate the blot “drawing” a tree of the desired height.
Winter: - You are just real wizards! We were able to draw trees with the help of air without a brush and a pencil!
What do trees do in winter? (In winter, the trees seem to freeze, fall asleep until spring.)
- When you go to bed in your bed, what do you do? (We cover ourselves with a blanket)
- Come on, and we will cover our trees with a warm and light blanket. But how can we cover them up? (by snow)
- For this, it must snow in our picture. What tool will help us depict snow?
-Take the next "magic" item - a cotton swab, dip it into the paint with a thin end and print it all over the picture, saying the magic words:
“Let the snow fall on my magical “leaf!”
- Our snowball must first cover the branches.
- And the snow goes on and on, covering the ground with a white fluffy blanket. And now under the tree it becomes more and more. Now turn the Q-tip over with the other end, dip it into the paint and draw snowdrifts under the tree.
-Let's do one more magic - put the trees on the canvas, what did we get? (Painting "Winter Forest")
How do you think our trees feel? (They are warm, comfortable. They have become even more beautiful.)
3. Reflection.
Educator: - Guys, did you like our meeting? What did you like about her? What did you learn today, what magic? (Draw in an unusual way). Who found it difficult to complete the task? You all did great. I give you these magic tubes, with the help of them you can create different images on paper ...>

forward planning

In order for the process of education in kindergarten to be organized, and the work of the educator to be orderly, meaningful and, most importantly, productive, the methodological association of preschool teachers draws up a long-term work plan.

Usually, drawing up a plan consists in indicating the month of work, the theme and technique of drawing, and the purposes of using a particular technique. The source is also indicated in which this method of fine art is described in detail. The teacher can indicate the date of the lesson and take the column under the notes.

Forward planning example

Naumova Elena “A long-term plan for non-traditional drawing. Preparatory group” (program fragment)

<…Декабрь
Topic: "Fish in an aquarium among algae" (poke with a hard brush with appliqué elements)
Purpose: To improve the ability to convey in the drawing a variety of shapes, textures, proportional relationships. Cultivate perseverance, love for nature.
(Nikolkina T. A. p. 107)
Theme: "My little furry friend" (poke with a hard brush, print with crumpled paper)
Purpose: To improve the ability of children in various visual techniques. To teach, most expressively, to display the appearance of animals in the drawing. Develop a sense of composition.
(Kazakova R. G. p. 110)
Theme: "Colorful spray" (spray)
Purpose: To introduce children to an unconventional drawing technique - splashing. Learn to create a varied background for drawing. Develop imagination and creativity.
(Kazakova R. G. p. 25)
Theme: "Fairytale bird" (hand drawing)
Purpose: To improve the ability to make palm prints and finish them to a certain image. Develop imagination and creativity. Cultivate accuracy in work.
(Kazakova R. G. p. 7)
January
Theme: "On the New Year's holiday" (print with a foam swab, gouache)
Purpose: To teach children to outline the silhouette of a Christmas tree and convey the fluffiness of the branches using an impression with a foam swab. Decorate the Christmas tree with colorful toys. Develop a sense of color, fantasy, creativity and imagination.
(Koldina D.N. p. 40) ...>

Drawing classes in kindergarten is one of the most important ways for a child to learn about the world around him, as kids not only engage in creativity, but also independently find solutions to practical tasks. This improves observation, forms an aesthetic taste. However, the realization of these goals requires the full involvement of the child in the creative process, which is not easy to achieve if the child does not have visual abilities. In this case, non-traditional drawing techniques come to the rescue. In the preparatory group, the list of ways to create plots on paper is significantly expanded in comparison with junior groups, and children who are accustomed to working with unusual drawings continue to master this type of activity with pleasure.

Children and creativity are inseparable concepts. child learns the world, trying to reflect it in the game, modeling and drawing. After all, in the soul every kid is a singer and musician, artist and sculptor. Creative impulses in children are often associated with artistic activity, and the fine art of the child is an ideal opportunity for the manifestation of his imagination. This is an important condition for the normal development of the baby.

Non-traditional drawing techniques for children in kindergarten and school - this does not mean something complicated. Quite the opposite - such drawing turns the art lesson into fun fun. It is not at all necessary to have complex pencil and brush skills. In simple tricks non-traditional drawing the child is able to create beautiful drawings and paintings, and this will give him an amazing creative experience with an excellent final result. He himself will be drawn to art when he feels that he can create beauty with his own hands.

Non-traditional ways of drawing

For children, non-traditional drawing techniques are a wonderful way to create small masterpieces. It turns out that the palm can turn into a pink elephant, and a simple blot can become a tree, and a carrot and potato can surprise with unusual patterns.

For example, kids 3-4 years old can offer:


With kids 5-6 years You can also try:

  • picture prints
  • plasticine printing
  • leaf prints
  • hand drawings
  • drawing with cotton swabs
  • magic strings
  • monotype.

And with children 7-8 years you can learn more complex techniques:

  • crumpled paper drawing
  • bubble painting
  • salt painting
  • blotography
  • plasticineography
  • scratching
  • frottage.

For children, plasticine modeling is a whole world full of variety and experiments! Under your strict guidance, a child can mold all sorts of things will be the best guide for creating various fairytale heroes, animals and plants.

hand drawing

Drawing with pens is the first technique that little children are able to master very early. The drawing turns out quickly - this is extremely important, because kids cannot do one thing for a long time. Dip a child's hand in paint and let the baby make an imprint on the surface of the paper. See what it looks like. Ask the baby what you need to finish to get some kind of animal or bird. The missing details can be drawn with your fingers.

Wet paper watercolor technique

To create small masterpieces, you need a sheet of thick paper, watercolor paints and brush. Help your child wet the sheet evenly, but without puddles. Let him pick up some paint on the brush and start creating. Each stroke with a new tone spreads across the paper, beautifully turning into a different shade. It's time to show the child the mixing of colors and explain what shades are.

Tell the child that all movements should be done easily and smoothly, no need to press the brush into the paper, as many children like to do. A light touch is enough. In this technique, it is good to draw backgrounds. And after drying, you can continue to draw the rest of the drawing.

Drawing in the technique of Adhesive Pictures

To draw in this style, you will need a glue gun. Help your child draw outlines on paper with hot glue, inside which the image is filled with paints. Thanks to the glue, the paint does not flow beyond these contours. It turns out something like a stained glass image. In this technique, you and your child can create a real stained glass window on glass, but then instead of simple watercolors, you will need to buy water-based acrylic paints.

Traditionally, on New Year's Eve, kindergartens host exhibitions of bright handicrafts and creative works kids who decorate the garden on the most magical days new year holiday. We offer you a variety of

Drawings in watercolor technique with wax crayons

To draw a picture in this technique, you need: a landscape sheet, wax crayons, watercolor paints, a squirrel brush, leaf templates.

Let the kid with your help draw several different leaves on the sheet. The drawing must be arranged according to the size of the leaves - first large, then smaller. Let the leaves overlap each other - after all, that's how it is in nature.

Now take wax crayons and circle the contours of the leaves, for this you will need warm-colored crayons: yellow, red, orange, brown, burgundy. You can use several colors in one sheet. Do not forget to draw veins on each leaf, except for rowan

Interesting! Crafts on the theme "Autumn" in kindergarten: photos, ideas and master classes

And now it's time to use watercolors - start painting over not the leaves, but the landscape sheet from the upper left corner. Show your child how to add other colors so that one shade flows smoothly into another without clear boundaries. Thus, we gradually fill our sheet with autumn colors.

Drawing funny prints

1. Plasticine stamps

It is very easy and convenient to make stamps from plasticine - just give a piece of plasticine the desired shape, decorate with patterns (lines, dots) and paint it in the desired color.

2. Stamps from threads

To create interesting “striped dies”, you can use threads that need to be firmly wound around an object. Then the threads are dyed with thick paint in the desired color. Now only fantasy will tell you how to apply a "striped pattern" to the surface of the paper.

3. Rolled cardboard stamps

By rolling a piece of cardboard into a roll, you can get an original stamp for "roses". And if you cut off a “kruglyash” from a toilet paper sleeve and give it the shape of a leaf, then your child can create a beautiful composition on their own.

4. Prints "leaves"

This technique is familiar to many. To print a sheet, you can take any beautiful sheet and apply paint to the veined side. Then, with the painted side, attach the sheet to the paper and iron it. After a few seconds, you can gently lift the leaf - its imprint will remain on the paper.

5. Prints with potatoes, carrots, apples

For young children, this is a fairly popular technique. You will need any vegetable or fruit and gouache. Then everything is simple - dip the object into the paint and make an imprint on paper.

Stamps can be made from apples, potatoes, carrots, peppers and other vegetables or fruits. The easiest way to make a stamp is from potatoes. If you have a metal cookie cutter, simply press the cookie cutter into the potato and carefully trim any excess pieces around the edges with a knife.

Bubble painting

It will be very interesting for the child to draw a picture with soap bubbles. To do this, add any soap solution and paint to a glass of water and use a straw to make a strong foam. Gently place a sheet of paper on the bubbles and wait for the first patterns to appear. You can lift the paper - bubble patterns are ready.

salt painting

To give the background of the picture a whimsical texture, salt can be used when depicting any landscape. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle the background with salt. It absorbs excess water, sticks and creates a very interesting effect. Excess salt should be gently shaken off after drying. Unusual light spots will remain in its place.

There is another unusual interesting option salt painting. To do this, draw a drawing with a pencil, and then circle with PVA glue. It can be a simple flower, patterns or geometric shapes. We do not regret Clay. Generously sprinkle the pattern with salt, and then gently shake off the excess onto a tray. Now let's add colors - you can paint with a brush, or you can take a pipette and apply tinted water drop by drop to the drawing. You can see how the drops spread and bright patterns and shapes are obtained.

Drawing with crumpled paper.

Using a crumpled napkin or paper, you can get an unusual texture. There are two methods for this technique:


Monotype

This unusual painting technique is based on a unique print, which can only be obtained in a single copy. Therefore, two absolutely identical drawings cannot be created.

Alena Smirnova

Master- a class for teachers of preschool educational institutions.

Target:

Propaganda among technology educators sea ​​salt drawing as a means of developing the artistic abilities of preschool children.

Material: marine colored and white salt, paper, watercolor, brushes, wax and oil crayons, PVA glue and stationery, etc.

Dear teachers and jury members, I am glad to see you.

Topic of my work "Development of children's creative abilities through artistic creativity".

Chinese proverb says: "Tell me and I will forget, show me and I will remember, let me try and I will understand."

I need 6 teachers as assistants.

Most recently, all women received congratulations. And I would also like to once again congratulate you on the holiday of spring. And what lovely ladies love most of all, of course, FLOWERS.

And today I suggest you learn how to make flowers using salt technique.

To start, please choose 3 flowers that you like.

1. The first way is salty Painting

Very interesting technique drawing is painting on salt. The effect of spreading paint is simply mesmerizing.

You will need:1 flower, white salt, PVA glue, gouache paints, brush.

First, apply PVA glue with any patterns on the flower. It can be anything - vertical, horizontal, wavy lines, dots, etc.

Put this flower aside and while it dries, we will get acquainted with another way ...

The flower has dried up and now we will create: dilute the gouache in a small amount of water, but not too liquid to make it easy to apply. The color of the paint can be any, different shades - it's your choice. Apply paint on salt stains, you need to carefully

The paint will be very interesting to spread along the salt "paths".

2. The second way is watercolor, salt and stationery glue

Let's take another flower and wet it with water and a brush, then we take watercolors and cover the surface, mixing colors to our liking.

While the paint is still wet, add drops of clear glue, and then sprinkle the pattern on the stone salt. Salt creates an interesting effect by absorbing the pigment from the paint when it dries. In addition, it sparkles beautifully.

3. The third way is color salt and pva glue.

I suggest you another way salt painting, but it differs from the first two, there we used white salt and now we will paint with colored salt.

We need one more flower, PVA glue and colored salt.

First decide on the color of the flower and take a certain shade salt.

And now begins the most creative stage work. We cover the image with a thin layer of PVA glue (gradually, in small increments).

The area on which the glue was applied, sprinkle with colored salt(color may vary)- you can use a spoon in the work, or you can use your hands.

extra salt shake on a plate.

While you are making flowers, I will draw a vase where we will place our bouquet.

With oil crayons I will draw the outline of a vase and decorate it with a pattern. Then I'll take the watercolor and paint the vase, and while the paint is still wet I'll sprinkle the vase salt, which absorbs the paint and turns out a kind of pattern.

(or I bring it ready, painted vase)

Teachers glue flowers.

Did you like paint with sea salt?

What emotions did you experience at the same time?

What difficulties did you encounter during drawing?

I am grateful to you for your help, in memory of our meeting, I would like to give a small souvenir made by me from colored salt.



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Salt painting - favourite hobby children at all times for all ages from toddlers and up. Glue, salt and watercolor are all you need for this simple job.

Salt painting is an amazing activity. Really AMAZING!

We've done this so many times over the years since Maria and her friends in the toddler art group were still in diapers. And now, at 11, she still enjoys it (and so do I, even though I'm 39!).

If you haven't tried salt painting yet, this is your chance! First I will share a video where you can see the whole process, then I will give you a step by step explanation for this fun activity.

materials:

  • Cardstock (heavy paper) (Any solid surface will do. We used cardstock, marker board, cardboard, watercolor paper, paper plates, and styrofoam
  • PVA glue
  • Table salt
  • Liquid watercolor (this is ideal. If you do not have, you can dilute food additives)
  • Paint brushes or pipette

How to draw with salt?

1) Squeeze out the picture with glue or cardstock design.


2) Sprinkle it with salt until all the glue is hidden. Shake the surface lightly to remove excess salt.


3) Dip the brush into liquid paint, then gently touch to the adhesive lines covered with salt. Watch the paint, "magically" spreading in different directions!

If desired, you can use a pipette. But it seems to me that in this way a lot of paint will spill at a time. Yet many people like this method.


4) Let the picture dry thoroughly. This may take a day or two.


Once everything is ready, show it off!

Making pictures with salt is a favorite activity in our house (along with the technique of marbling, 3D painting with Puffy paints in the microwave and splashing paints), as well as all the children I know.


You can use this technique and write names or other words...


Draw a rainbow or valentine ...


...and also depict a landscape, squiggles and scribbles, a face and a bunch of other things!

What about you? Have you already tried to make a picture using this technique with your children?

Xenia Kostyleva



I thought for a long time what gift to make with the guys by March 8, and by chance on the Internet I came across beautiful bottles of colored sand. I was delighted, but did not know where to get such sand. In one of the articles they talked about what can be used instead of sand salt(EXTRA, very small and it turned out to be quite easy to color it.

1. For work, we need:

Gouache paints;

- Salt(EXTRA) small;

Funnel;

rolling pin (or chop hammer);

teaspoon;

Knitting needle;

Jars for painted salt;

Cellophane bags;

Empty bottle.

2. Salt coloring:

To begin with, let's dilute the gouache in a container with a small amount of water (than more water, the brighter color. The less water, the the color is more intense). Then pour salt into a bowl and pour colored water.


Gently mix salt with a fork so that all the salt was colored.



3. You probably thought about how we will dry the salt that came out. Everything is very simply: we heat the oven to a temperature of 100 degrees and put our molds there with salt.


You can also use a microwave oven, molds are placed there for 5-10 minutes at maximum temperature.

If the salt is not dry leave it in the oven until completely dry.

4. After getting salt, you will see that dry lumps have turned out.

We take a plastic bag and pour it into it salt.


Then roll out on a cutting board. salt until then until it becomes crumbly.


For everybody colors take a separate jar.


5. After your colors Let's get to the fun part, drawing. We take the necessary jar or bottle. If you are using a jar with a narrow neck, you will need a funnel.

You fill the bottom of the bottle with a thin layer of white salt with a slide in the center. Then around the edges of the bottle you pour colored salt.

In order to draw anything in the bottle you will need a knitting needle. You gently run it along the wall of the bottle.

If you took a jar with a wide neck, then sand can pile up along the edges of the teaspoon jar.


Here's what happened to me. But I want to warn you, in order for your salt is not mixed, you must tamp the center with a knitting needle, salt will start to fall through, after you finish, fill up salt and close your jar.




P.S. Cover options may vary. They can be made from plasticine, salt dough, sealing wax, coated with nail polish, or decorated with shells.


I think you will like my idea! I wish you creative success!