Autumn, the favorite season of many poets, provides a large amount of natural materials that can be used for various crafts and interior decoration. In addition, daylight hours are becoming shorter and shorter, which allows you to spend more time at home and do handicrafts.
As materials for crafts, you can use a variety of nuts, cones, autumn leaves of different shades, chestnuts and much more. But perhaps the most popular and versatile material for autumn crafts are acorns.
Acorns themselves have a very attractive and neat appearance, so they can serve as an independent element of interior decor. Acorns in a transparent glass or a beautiful vase will perfectly complement the autumn interior and make the atmosphere of the room warmer and more comfortable.
You can well complement the autumn interior of your home with the help of various compositions made of acorns and other natural materials. Acorns hanging on a dry branch look original.
Candlesticks with acorns will fill the room with a romantic atmosphere. Multi-colored acorns can also be used for similar decorative elements. The surface of this natural material is easily coated with wood varnish, acrylic paints or regular nail polish. In order for the craft to look interesting, before painting it is necessary to remove the caps from the acorns, and after the varnish or paint has dried, attach them back.
Those who master the felting technique can make cute colored acorns from wool.
Perhaps the most common crafts made from oak fruits are various figurines of men, gnomes and animals. Without much effort, you can get positive, cheerful figures of horses, gnomes, deer, birds, etc. from acorns. If you use your imagination, you can make a whole family of little people from acorns, or a composition of forest inhabitants and birds. Additional materials for creating various figures can be: colored paper, tree branches, matches, small pieces of fabric, cardboard, toothpicks, glue or a glue gun. Even a child can make such crafts, since dry oak fruits hold their shape well and are easy to process. Cute figurines of people, animals, birds and berries will be an excellent decoration for the interior of a children's room or living room.
Autumn has long asserted its rights with cold winds and heavy rains. But every now and then she pampers us with nice, warm days. Isn’t this a reason to organize a fascinating walk in the autumn yard or a noisy crimson forest with your closest people, taking a thermos with a warm drink and a few sandwiches for a picnic? In such an amazing pastime, adults will find a place for a cheerful conversation, and children will find a place to search for natural materials for a variety of autumn crafts for school or kindergarten.
We have prepared for you the brightest master classes on creating crafts from acorns with your own hands using chestnuts, cones, branches, nuts and other gifts of nature.
For an adult, autumn is a very prosaic time - the harvest season, the end of the vacation period, the beginning of the school year. For children, everything is much more magical and fabulous: for them, autumn is associated with the amazing magic of the golden queen, her marvelous forest domains with millions of yellow-purple leaves and small mushroom glades. It is to such inspiring miracles that we will dedicate our first and brightest craft for kindergarten, created with our own hands from acorns on the theme “autumn”.
On a note! After fixing the branch on the adhesive substance, hold the fungus with the stem up (cap down) for another 1-2 minutes. Otherwise, the glue will flow down the branch and flood your fingers.
Not only kindergarteners, but also primary schoolchildren willingly believe in miracles. Going for an autumn walk along park alleys or forest paths, the children every now and then look behind tree stumps, into hollows and holes to get a glimpse of magical elves and little air fairies. Meanwhile, the fairy-tale “forest dwellers” can simply prepare an original gift at the edge of the forest - a “little elf’s tea set” made from natural materials. It’s easy to take this DIY acorn craft with you for a school exhibition on the theme “autumn” or leave it on a stump. Suddenly the elves wake up and organize a magical tea party.
On a note! Having enough material and imagination, you can make additional elements of utensils: saucepans, spoons, bowls, etc.
To let autumn into your home, you don’t have to open the door wide, giving free rein to stray drafts, or buy expensive interior decorations. It’s enough to organize a small home festival of children’s crafts with your child from acorns, chestnuts, nuts, grains, twigs, leaves and other autumn souvenirs. Firstly, the prevailing atmosphere of the golden season in your abode will give all household members a lot of pleasure. Secondly, ready-made crafts will become the best toys for your baby. At least for the first time.
On a note! It is best to wipe chestnuts with acetone or a weak solution of detergent and water. In the second case, the parts will have to be rinsed again. If the surface is not sufficiently degreased, the additional elements will not adhere well.
On a note! If you are not using a hot glue gun, but regular quick-fix glue, entrust the gluing process to your child. Let him create his own little owls.
Naturalness is the main principle in creating beautiful autumn crafts from pine cones and acorns for the home interior. Only natural materials should be present in seasonal, so atmospheric products. No artificial additions, plastic inserts or bright acid tones. The only correct ones are the colors of the autumn nature around us: beige, yellow, brown, burgundy, orange, red, golden, etc.
On a note! Hot silicone hardens quickly, so it is better to coat the next area immediately before attaching the part.
It's getting cooler and cooler outside the window. You can no longer go for a long walk with the kids, you won’t spend a pleasant day in an autumn meadow, you won’t invite your friends for a small picnic with baked pumpkin and vegetable barbecue. All that remains is to look sadly through the wet glasses at the chilly street and hope that the previously collected natural materials will be enough for a few more interesting master classes. After all, perhaps the only fun way to fill your free autumn time in bad weather is to make unusual crafts with your children from acorns and plasticine using video lessons.
Video tutorials on creating interesting crafts from acorns and plasticine for children and adults:
Not only children enjoy creating crafts from acorns with their own hands for school or kindergarten. For adults, spending time in the abundance of natural materials (cones, acorns, chestnuts, leaves, branches) is real color and aromatherapy for the dull autumn blues. In addition, children's autumn crafts can perfectly complement the seasonal interior of the house, give it the right mood, and instill a lively autumn spirit.
Autumn is the ideal time to make crafts from natural materials with your children. The abundance of easily accessible gifts of nature in the form of colorful leaves, acorns, chestnuts, nuts, and cones simply cannot be ignored - one just wants to use them to capture the amazing beauty of this time of year. It is not surprising that during this period, kindergartens and schools actively hold all kinds of competitions, exhibitions and labor lessons on the theme “Autumn”. Most often, for such events, crafts are made from acorns - one of the simplest and most accessible natural materials of autumn. Firstly, the oblong shape of acorns is ideal for making animals and fairy-tale characters. And secondly, from acorns and plasticine alone you can make a lot of original crafts that are unlike each other. Below you will find step-by-step master classes with photos on making interesting crafts from acorns and other scrap materials that your kids will certainly love!
Let's start with a simple DIY acorn craft with a fall theme that's perfect for kids in kindergarten. It shows how you can make a beautiful bird using a couple of acorns, plasticine and ash seeds. All the details of making this simple DIY acorn craft on the theme “Autumn” for kindergarten are below.
In elementary school, DIY acorn crafts on the theme “Autumn” are no less relevant than in kindergarten. But unlike the previous version for kids, this master class has a higher level of complexity. Read more about how to make an original children's craft from acorns on the theme of autumn with your own hands for school below.
DIY autumn crafts from acorns and cones are also in demand among children. These materials are great for making various figures and animals. For example, from the following simple master class you will learn how to make an autumn craft with your own hands from pine cones and acorns for children in the form of a forest deer.
Another option for a simple children's craft made from natural materials is mushrooms made from acorns and chestnuts. These mushrooms are made quickly and simply, so they can be made with children as young as 3 years old. Details on how to make a children's craft from natural materials (acorns and chestnuts) in the form of mushrooms are below.
Collecting various natural materials is one of the most favorite activities for children on an autumn walk. Cones, twigs, leaves and seeds of plants, chestnuts and, of course, acorns - everything goes into the children's piggy bank. And if you apply your creative imagination and skillful hands to them, you can make cute crafts from them.
In addition, in autumn and winter we spend much more time at home than in spring and summer, and this is a good opportunity to develop creative abilities. We can start making beautiful autumn crafts from natural materials. Isn't this wonderful?
Acorns are usually collected in September. Choose only hard, smooth fruits, without holes - otherwise insect larvae, traveling from acorn to acorn, will spoil all the supplies you have prepared. The more different acorns (round and oblong, large and small) you collect, the more varied your crafts will be. Don't forget to collect the acorn caps. You should not put off making crafts from acorns for a long time - after all, it is easier to make holes in fresh acorns - they are less likely to crack and crumble. Acorns make very cute people and animals.
Crafts made from acorns differ in their shape and size. It is best to make all possible little people from this natural material, as well as horses, deer, birds, and insects.
Arms, legs, paws and horns can be made from matches, toothpicks, and small thin twigs. For ease of making crafts, the acorns must first be pierced with an awl. Acorns can also be connected to each other using glue or plasticine.
1. "Horse"
To make this craft you will need: acorns, twigs (matches, toothpicks), glue, plasticine, thread, small wooden blocks, colored paper (seeds).
We make a mane and tail from threads and use an awl to secure them in the acorns. We make holes for the legs and secure them with glue. To make the legs we use matches, thin twigs or toothpicks. We fasten the neck in the same way. The neck can be made thicker using plasticine. We cut out ears from colored paper (you can take any suitable seeds) and attach them to the head.
It’s not difficult to make a person either.
The horse feeder can be secured with plasticine or glue. The neck, legs and arms are matches or thin twigs. To secure all the parts more firmly, we make holes in the acorns using an awl.
We decorate the face of the man and the muzzle of the horse with elements cut out of colored paper or sculpted from plasticine.
2. “Instructive conversation”
The father bunny teaches the baby hare how to behave.
For work you will need the following materials: acorns, an awl, glue, plasticine, twigs, colored paper, cotton wool.
To make a baby bunny, you need to prepare an acorn with a cap, an acorn without a cap and a twig.
We make holes in the acorns with an awl, sharpen the branches-legs, cut out ears from colored paper (you can use suitable seeds). Now, using glue and plasticine, we connect all the parts.
We do the same for the father bunny. Well, we make the ponytails and neck collar from cotton wool.
Using the same principle, you can make other interesting crafts from acorns. Here are some options:
This is how, by showing your imagination and using the gifts of nature, you can make interesting toys for your home puppet theater, beautiful compositions for your home, and good gifts for friends.
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Horse made of acorns.
To make a horse, we will need two oblong acorns of different sizes; it is advisable that the small acorn be “in a cap” on a branch. We will also need: plasticine, toothpicks, a bunch of grass and an awl.
Let's connect the horse's head (small acorn) with the body (large acorn). To do this, we will make a hole in a large acorn using a toothpick or an awl. Insert a sprig of a small acorn into the resulting hole. You can fix it there with transparent glue (for example, supermoment). If your acorns have already lost their caps, connect the horse's head to their body using a piece of a regular toothpick, making two holes - one in each acorn.
Next, let's put our horse on its feet - for this, also using an awl, we will make four holes at the bottom of the acorn-body. To make the legs, we used toothpick halves, but you can also use tree branches. Now we will make eyes for our horse - for this we will first glue circles of white plasticine, and on top of them circles of black plasticine of a smaller diameter.
Let's make a tail for our horse from grass. To do this, collect 15-20 blades of grass into a bunch and connect them together at one end using plasticine, trim the free ends with scissors. Let's do the mane in the same way. Let's attach them to the craft.
Our horse is ready!
Acorn man.
Making an acorn man is very easy. To make the head, take a round acorn with a cap. If the cap flies off, secure it with plasticine.The body of the man will be a large oblong acorn. We connect them using a small piece of toothpick, after making the necessary holes in the acorns with an awl.
Let's make eyes and a mouth from plasticine. Let's make the little man's legs from toothpick halves. For stability, glue them from the bottom with superglue to the upside down acorn caps.
Let's add toothpick handles with plasticine “mittens”.
Our acorn man is ready.
Craft "Dog"
To make a dog from acorns we will need: two oblong acorns, a toothpick, plasticine and a couple of maple seeds (helicopters). Let's connect the dog's head and body using a piece of toothpick at a slight angle (as in the photo) - it's better to make the dog's face from the sharp part of an acorn. From plasticine we make eyes, a nose, paws and a tail.
Let's make our dog droopy ears like a dachshund's. To do this, we will take the wings of maple seeds and attach them with glue or plasticine.
Our acorn dog is ready.
Craft "Bird"
To make a bird we will need: two acorns, plasticine, several toothpicks, ash seeds and acorn “caps”. Connect two acorns using a piece of toothpick, as in the photo. We’ll make the bird’s legs from toothpick halves, gluing them onto the upside-down “caps” of acorns for stability.
We will make eyes and a beak from plasticine. We will make the bird’s tail from ash seeds; for this we will collect them in a fan, as in the photo.
Let's secure the base of the fan with plasticine and glue the tail to our craft. Decorate the bird's head with a hat.
All we have to do is add the wings - we will also make them from ash seeds. Our “bird” craft is ready.
Ant made from acorns
To make this craft we will need: three acorns, one of which will have a “cap,” toothpicks and plasticine. Let's make a head from an acorn with a cap - for this we will attach plasticine eyes to our ant. Connect the acorns using pieces of toothpick, as shown in the photo.
Our ant will need six toothpick legs (about one-third the length of a toothpick). Let's attach them to the bottom of the craft.
Our acorn ant is ready.
Golden autumn is a source of inspiration! And acorns are a great idea to implement it. Among other autumn gifts - cones, nuts, leaves, chestnuts - acorns are perhaps the most amazing and glamorous material for creativity! Children's crafts, miniatures, souvenirs, chic designer jewelry - all this is absolutely possible to make from acorns.
Some free time. When parents find time for such creative activities with their children, the latter are simply delighted!
Imagination. If your own ideas are exhausted, Pinterest, video master classes from YouTube, photos of ready-made acorn crafts on the Internet and articles like this will come to the rescue. Plasticine, glue, scissors.
Additional decorative elements - cones, beads, felt, rose hips, chestnuts, dried flowers, etc.
The acorn is very beautiful in itself. The simplest decoration option is to simply pour selected specimens into a transparent flowerpot of an interesting shape.
You can complicate the composition by mixing acorns with chestnuts, nuts, rose hips or decorative pumpkins and inserting a bright bouquet of dried flowers into the mixture.
A very interesting idea - acorns hanging on a branch. Place one or two well-branched branches in a vase (preferably a clay one). First remove the caps from the acorns.
Cover the fruits with clear varnish or multi-colored acrylic paints. Glue the caps with glue or plasticine. Tie ribbons or jute ropes to the tails on the hats and hang them up.
Acorn caps will make an original photo frame. Using a glue gun, glue the caps onto a purchased or homemade frame with the convex side up, placing them tightly next to each other.
No less original would be the frame option, where the caps are arranged chaotically (both convex and concave sides, in places with a whole acorn and short sticks). Cover the entire composition with varnish on top.
Children love to make very realistic little people, bulls, horses, and even a large “stag” beetle from acorns.
The acorn itself without a cap is used for the bodies of people and animals, and as heads for animals. The role of horns is performed by small branched branches. Matches, toothpicks and thin, even twigs can become arms, legs and horns.
Important! It is most convenient to pierce holes for sticks with an awl. It is wiser if an adult does this work!
Handles, legs and horns will hold better if they are glued. Glue gun, Super Moment glue; for the little ones - plasticine - some adhesive options.
For greater realism, the man’s head can be made from a large round bead (preferably wooden). Eyes are dots painted with black acrylic paint. Cap - the cap of an acorn glued to a bead. The head is attached to the bead with a short stick. You can cover the junction with a colored felt strip or a knitted scarf.
Little people will need tiny dishes. Acorns will come to the rescue again. Miniature saw cuts will become stands. Inverted acorn caps - plates. They are the same, but with a handle made of a strip of bark glued to the side - graceful cups. An acorn with a cap, a stick nose, a handle made of bark or birch bark - a small teapot.
Crafts made from cones and acorns - another masterpiece! From two elongated pine cones, one acorn without a cap, four straight and two branched sticks you can make a wonderful deer.
One round, open cone, one acorn with a cap, four short sticks - a cute little sheep.
Crafts made from acorns and plasticine are what beginner “handicrafts” need. These people don’t even need the Internet for inspiration - only natural materials and their own imagination!
This is just a drop from the sea of ideas of “acorn” creativity. Some fans seriously create entire creative collections based on this material. And a properly processed, competently decorated acorn in the hands of a professional easily turns into an exquisite decoration that you can wear with pride!
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