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Modeling is an integral part of the mental and creative development children. Working with plastic materials also contributes to the development fine motor skills the hands of the child and, as a result, his thinking and the development of speech centers. It is easiest for children to create objects from plasticine, since it does not dry out and at any time the child can remake the resulting object into another. We invite you to find out how easy and simple it is to mold a flower from plasticine with your own hands.

We study the tricks and techniques of sculpting flowers from plasticine

The principle of creating any flowers from plasticine is very similar to each other. First, it is necessary to separately form all the components necessary for the future design and then fasten them together.

For children, it is best to use plasticine with medium softness. This type of plastic mass is convenient to use, because it does not stick to the hands. It will be very difficult to form a figure out of too soft plasticine, since small parts will not keep their shape well, and hard plasticine is a difficult material for small children to work with.

The color palette of plasticine mass in modern world quite diverse, so you can choose any color: from dark to very bright shades.

We sculpt an unusual and beautiful plasticine rose: a detailed description for beginners

One of the difficult to manufacture, but, nevertheless, very beautiful flowers is a rose. To make it, you will need the following materials and tools:

After preparing the necessary material support, start making flowers. Roll up thirteen or fifteen balls of different diameters from softened red plasticine. This is necessary to maintain the correct proportions of the bud of your future rose. Squeeze each of the balls a little with your fingers, giving them the shape of petals. Roll up the resulting flower petal, forming a bud. In the middle, gather the rose petals tightly enough, and attach them along the edges so that they move away from the bud.

After the flower heads are formed, start sculpting the flower base. As the roses will stand, form the look of the flower bed. To do this, mold a ball of green plasticine, squeeze it on one side, forming the base. Attach yellow or sand balls to it along the edges. This will be the border of your flower bed.

Cover the toothpick with pieces of green plasticine and stick them into the already finished base at one end, and attach the flowers themselves to the other end.

Roll up several tubes and small balls from the green plasticine mass. Squeeze all the details with your fingers and, fastening them, form the leaves. Roses are ready!

How to make a picture of plasticine flowers with your own hands

Having learned how to sculpt crafts in the form of flowers from plasticine, you can create them into a whole picture. Such a composition will be an excellent addition or accent to the interior of your house or apartment. It can also be a great gift for your family and friends.

It is best to use old CDs, records or a glass surface as the basis of the picture. On cardboard, the design can be deformed and deteriorate. Also, the plasticine mass can leave ugly spots on the surface of the cardboard, which looks unpresentable.

To create a composition, you should prepare the following materials and tools:

  • old CD,
  • wooden toothpick,
  • plasticine of various shades.

after preparing everything you need, start creating the composition. Roll up plasticine balls of different colors and shades and flatten them, giving necessary form blanks. These will be petals, leaves and flower cores in your future painting.

Now roll up the flagella from the green and red plasticine mass. Pressing them to the disk, form the stems and buds of roses. For roses, flagella must be laid in a spiral direction.

Give the leaves and petals a natural relief with a toothpick. Your painting is ready!

A selection of videos on the topic of the article

At the end of our informational article on creating unusual colors from plasticine, we want to offer you a few videos. In the materials presented, you can find detailed information about the techniques and techniques for making plasticine flowers with your own hands. Happy viewing and learning!


Flowers always cause joy and admiration, it is great gift for any holiday. Today, with the help of a photo, we will look at how to make such a craft from plasticine on cardboard and more. For children, classes with plasticine are always a joy, they like to create from this soft material. From it you can mold a lot of flowers and even assemble them into a composition.

Let's start our classes with the queen of flowers - roses, there are 2 modeling methods: flagella and drops and ball.

For manufacturing we need:

Plasticine;

Plastic worktop.

Plasticine flower: rose

Method number 1

We make a drop and a flagellum from plasticine. We knead the flagellum, giving it the shape of a flat leaf and wrapping it around a drop in a circle. We sculpt a few more bundles and wrap a drop around them in the same way. We straighten and form the petals, making the edges slightly curved.

Method number 2

We roll up balls of the same size in the right amount (these will be rose petals), knead and give them the shape of cakes. We put the balls on top of each other by about less than a quarter, begin to fold into a flower and straighten the tips of the petals.

Dandelion

We roll out a long lace from yellow plasticine and crush it to the shape of a flat sheet. With a stack, we remove irregularities along the edges and cut them into strips across the width, leaving a quarter of the plate uncut, twist the strip in a circular manner and straighten the petals-sticks.

Water lily

We make small flattened balls and fold them in a checkerboard pattern in a circle. From orange plasticine we make small balls, lay them, press them into the middle of the flower. We take green plasticine and make leaves by rolling balls and cutting out leaves.

Chamomile

We roll a small sausage from white plasticine and cut it into identical parts. By spitting these parts, giving them the shape of a petal, we pinch a little from below. We connect with each other. We roll a circle from yellow plasticine and press it to the petals in the middle. Using a toothpick, make holes in the middle.

Chrysanthemum

We make three pancakes and make a lot of thin cuts along the edges, put pancakes on top of each other, pressing a little in the middle. We straighten the petals with a stack and bend a little up. We roll small balls and pour them into the middle, pressing lightly.

Plasticine flower: kala

We take white plasticine (here you can combine and make the bottom of the flower darker). We roll a ball out of it and flatten it into a thick pancake. With a stack we cut off the excess on both sides, making the pancake narrower. We roll a small sausage and press it against the petal, this will be the stamen. We roll the same sausage from green plasticine - this will be the stem. We wrap the flower around the stem and press it a little. We make a thick pancake and cut out a leaf, stick it to the stem.

Lily

We take plasticine of three colors: orange, yellow and pink, roll sausages and flatten them into long sheets. We put them on top of each other and roll them tightly, pressing a little, roll the resulting sausage again and cut it into six equal parts. Crush the pieces to make oblong cakes. In the middle, along the length of the petal, we make a fold with our fingers (we pinch a little forward).

From brown plasticine we make small pancakes and sculpt to the petals. We roll oblong flagella from a dark plate and sculpt small ovals on top, this is the middle. Now we connect three stamens and attach petals around them.

Flower-Semitsvetik

We make multi-colored pancakes from plasticine balls and a yellow pancake for the middle. We wrap the middle with multi-colored cakes. In the middle, you can make eyes, a nose and a mouth for a flower. It will turn out a cheerful seven-color flower.

Our next flower will be made using cardboard.

Plasticine peony on cardboard

We sculpt a ball from a medium piece of plasticine and, placing it on cardboard, pull out the petals with our fingers, pressing the base to the cardboard. This will be the bottom of the flower. Now we tear off uneven pieces from the plasticine and flatten them (it is important that the edges are torn). Starting from the edge of the bottom of the flower, we attach these torn circles. We sculpt them in a circle in a chaotic manner.

Before reaching the middle, we begin to sculpt stamens. To do this, take yellow plasticine and roll up thin sausages. We stick these sausages inside the flower.

For the petal, we sculpt an oval in the shape of a flattened pear from green plasticine, attach it to cardboard and closer to the flower. We make a relief of a flower on a leaf and sculpt two more such leaves.

You can leave this one flower on cardboard, or you can dream up and stick previously made flowers to it, decorating the picture with molded grass. It is done very easily: sausages roll, flatten, and a grass pattern is applied to them in a stack.

Such plasticine paintings You can give them for any holidays or decorate a room with them.

Video on the topic of the article

Plasticine flowers are a great craft for mom, grandmother or aunt on March 8, an exhibit for an exhibition dedicated to the women's holiday, or just a decoration for dollhouse.

This master class for beginners shows step by step the process of sculpting a bouquet of flowers from plasticine, which your child will definitely find a use for. The bouquet consists of hyacinths of two colors, looks elegant and festive.

To sculpt flowers from plasticine, use:

  • green plasticine - for leaves and stems;
  • yellow and lilac (or other bright colors) plasticine - for hats;
  • brown (or black) plasticine - as a primer;
  • any plastic lid - as a flower pot;
  • matches (or toothpicks) - as the basis of the stems.


How to mold a bouquet of flowers from plasticine:

  1. Prepare the base colors for creative work. Hyacinth flowers can be not only yellow and lilac, you can also use white, blue or pink colors. Also, in the process of dividing the bars into parts, you may need a plastic stack.
  1. Cut portions from yellow, lilac and green plasticine and knead in your hands.

  1. Take a plastic cap (for example, from under a cosmetic product) and a brown bar.

  1. Knead the brown plasticine in your hands, then stuff the lid with a soft mass. Press and flatten the plasticine from above.

  1. The bouquet must contain an odd number of flowers. Prepare the desired number of matches for the stems (or use toothpicks). Stick a green mass on the matches, smoothing the plasticine with your fingers. Hyacinth leaves should be long and thin. Roll up the green sausages and press down with your fingers along the entire length.

  1. Pinch off small pieces bright plasticine- yellow and purple.

  1. Flatten the plasticine into oval cakes.

  1. Stick flowers on each green stalk. The flowers will be yellow and purple. Fasten the oval petals to one side of the matchstick, applying several details at once around the circumference.

  1. Make an odd number of colors.

  1. Insert the lower ends of the stems into the brown plasticine, forming a bouquet.

  1. Spread the flowers evenly over the shades.

  1. Make enough long thin leaves.

Another professional master class - how to make plasticine flowers with your own hands, I will do it as usual in a step-by-step form with detailed photo report. This craft is much more difficult than the one we sculpted and is about the same complexity as. I will give you a choice of three different flower, combining them at the end into one bouquet. The craft is very long and takes about 30-40 minutes for professionals, for a person who is only learning a little more than an hour.

I will make white chamomile, blue cornflower and red poppy. I will show you a master class of each flower separately.

We will need six different colors of plasticine. From white there will be chamomile, blue cornflower and red poppy, these are the main ones. Other colors are auxiliary. A knife will also come in handy.

Chamomile from plasticine

Let's start creating chamomile from the core. Roll up the yellow ball.

It needs to be flattened out a little.

Make small scars on the core. Everything should be natural.

Let's start making petals. From white plasticine, roll seven white balls, be sure to have the same size.

Then we sculpt petals from them in the form of a droplet.

Then, evenly distribute the petals around the core and stick them. The chamomile flower itself is ready, it remains to create a stem and a leaf.

Create a small stem, not very thin. And a leaf for a flower, mark its veins.

We connect all three parts and get a full-fledged camomile from plasticine.

Cornflower from plasticine

We sculpt petals similar to those of chamomile.

But we make the rounded edges of a different shape, sharp.

This is how it should turn out.

The core is also yellow light and flattened.

We make scars on the core and glue the petals to it.

Again, we make the stem and petal, but draw the veins at a different angle and not so deep.

We connect all the parts and get a beautiful plasticine cornflower.

Plasticine poppy

And last third flower, poppy from plasticine. It will have four large petals, so we roll four red large balls.

We make a large shape of the petals, as well as more rounded.

We make the tips black so that the middle of the flower is dark.

We make nine white balls, combining three pieces together, as well as five long sticks.

We put white balls on black sticks and smooth them a little. One ball was left out.

We roll up the stem of the flower, like other green ones.

Stick three balls on the stem, as well as all five branches, with the white side to the bottom. This will be the core of the poppy.

Cover the core with red petals. And the plasticine poppy is ready. You can not do a leaf.

These are the plasticine flowers we made with our own hands, a beautiful and multi-colored bouquet.

Modeling is an integral part of the mental and creative development of the child. Working with plastic materials also contributes to the development of fine motor skills of the child's hands and, as a result, his thinking and the development of speech centers. It is easiest for children to sculpt figures from plasticine, since it does not dry out and at any time the child can transform the resulting object into another. As the baby develops, he moves from modeling simple figures to more complex ones. In this article we will talk about how to teach a child to sculpt flowers from plasticine.

How to make flowers from plasticine with your own hands

The principle of sculpting any flowers from plasticine is similar. First, you need to separately sculpt all the elements necessary for future crafts and then connect them.

For modeling with children, it is best to use plasticine, of medium softness, which does not stick to your hands. It will be difficult to make crafts from too soft plasticine, since medium-sized parts will not keep their shape, and hard plasticine is a difficult material for modeling for young children.

The color range of plasticine today is diverse, so you can choose any color: from dark to very bright shades.

How to mold flowers from plasticine?

One of the difficult to sculpt, but, nevertheless, beautiful flowers is a rose. For its manufacture we need:

  • plasticine, red, green and yellow;
  • a few toothpicks.
  1. From softened red plasticine we roll 13 - 15 balls of different sizes. This is necessary to maintain the proportions of the bud of the future rose. We squeeze each of the balls a little with our fingers, giving them the shape of a petal. We turn the resulting petal, forming a bud. In the middle, we collect the rose petals tightly, and attach them along the edges so that they move away from the bud.
  2. After the flower heads are made, we proceed to sculpt the base. Since the roses will stand, we form a semblance of a flower bed. To do this, we sculpt a ball of green plasticine, squeeze it on one side, forming the base. At the edges we attach balls of yellow or sand color to it. This will be the frame of the flower bed.
  3. We glue the toothpick with pieces of green plasticine and stick them into the already prepared base at one end, and attach the flowers themselves to the other end.
  4. We roll up several tubes and small balls from green plasticine. We squeeze all the details with our fingers and, fastening them, we form leaves. Roses are ready!

Plasticine flower basket

Already knowing how flowers are made, you can invite your child to make a basket or a vase with flowers from plasticine.

Vases and baskets are similar in manufacturing technique. They differ only in the presence of a handle. Also, the vase, at will, can be given any shape.

In order to make a plasticine basket, you will need plasticine itself Brown and a special knife for him.

  1. Having kneaded a piece of plasticine, we divide it into two parts. From the first piece we roll the ball and flatten it into a round cake. It is she who will become the basis of the flower basket.
  2. We divide the second part of the plasticine into several smaller pieces and roll all the pieces into flagella.
  3. Lay each of the plasticine flagella in a spiral from the bottom of the basket, pressing down slightly. We give the spiral the shape we need.
  4. We intertwine the two remaining flagella with each other - this will be the handle of the basket. We attach it and our flower basket is ready.
  5. Having made roses, as in the previous master class, we can insert them into our basket.

Painting flowers from plasticine

Having learned how to sculpt crafts in the form of flowers from plasticine, you can arrange them into a whole picture.

As the basis of the picture, it is better to use old CDs, records or glass. Cardboard, despite its availability, sometimes fails, since plasticine can subsequently leave greasy spots on it and spoil the original appearance of the picture.

For the picture, we need an unnecessary CD, a toothpick and plasticine of different colors.

  1. We roll up balls of plasticine of different colors and flatten them, giving the desired shape. These will be petals, leaves and flower cores in the future picture.
  2. We roll flagella of green and red colors. Pressing them to the disk, we form the stems and buds of roses. For roses, the flagella must be laid in a spiral.
  3. With a toothpick, we give relief to the leaves and petals. Our painting is ready!