Fluffy dandelion - brooch, hairpin, accessory for the bride and so on. Master class on the basics of ceramic floristry: Field dandelion White dandelion brooch with your own hands MK

Field dandelion, medicinal. A representative of the complex colored family. Herbaceous, perennial plant 5-40 centimeters high with a large tap root.

To create it we will need the following tools:

  • Steel roller knife
  • Oil paint
  • Polymer clay
  • Stack L
  • Wire
  • Latex glue

Let's take a large piece of polymer clay and yellow oil paint, add a “drop” of paint to the clay and thoroughly mix the polymer clay until a homogeneous mass is obtained. It all depends on you, what color you ultimately want to get, the paler the yellow, the less paint is required, but To create a dandelion, we need a rich and bright yellow color. When working with polymer clay, there is a nuance: it darkens over time.

Now we need to roll out four strips. Turn a small piece into a tube, take a stack and roll it over the entire palm, while the width of the strips should not exceed 1.5 cm. Also try to achieve uniformity along the entire length.

We return to our blanks, take a strip of polymer clay and scissors and begin to “cut”. Since this strip will be in the very center of the flower, we cut off the rounded sides and begin to cut the strip as finely as possible. Try to ensure that they are even and thin. Next Apply latex glue along the entire length to the base of the strip.

We take a wire with a loop and begin to wind a strip around the loop. Try to keep the top at the same level; if you still get any flaws, you can cut them off with scissors. The resulting bud must be compacted, since this will become the middle of the flower in the future.

After this, we cut the remaining strips, the farther this strip is from the center, the thicker we will cut the strips. At the end, we also apply latex glue to the base, wrap our strip around the center and seal it in the middle, we do this procedure with all the strips.

We remove excess clay from the base so that it does not interfere with us later when forming the flower. Using your fingers, straighten the flower, removing irregularities.

Now we will create the base of the flower, for this we take a piece of polymer clay and mix it with green oil paint. When we have mixed the polymer clay until smooth, take a piece and make a “barrel” out of it. Now we take the stack, insert it into the middle of the “barrel” and begin to roll it out, the depth depends on the distance from the beginning of the flower and the beginning of the dandelion stamens, which is approximately 1cm-1.5cm.

Along the edge we begin to cut triangles along the entire edge, the distance between the teeth of the triangle is 2-3mm.

Let's apply glue to the base of the dandelion, put on our blank and secure it thoroughly. Next, take a roller knife and draw vertical lines between the teeth, from beginning to end. If you see that the wire may not withstand the weight of the bud, then simply insert another wire and wind them together to a friend using floral tape. And set it to dry.

After this, we’ll start making the so-called “chepals”, take a small piece of polymer clay, roll out a droplet from it, then use a stack to roll out the droplet. Now we cut into several petals with scissors, apply a little glue to the base and glue it to the base of the flower, after that we bend the petals of the “chelepalm” down. And so we need to do this along all the bases of the flower.

Now let's move on to making dandelion leaves. Take a large piece of polymer clay and roll out a droplet from it. After we roll out the droplet in a stack, we make the future base of the petal thicker, since in the future we will attach the petal to a wire. At the same time, make sure to roll out the leaf evenly.

Now we cut out the required shape from the workpiece. We make several cloves along the edges, then roll out the edges with a stack, making them thinner.

We apply the resulting sheet blank to mold to give texture to the sheet. Now you need to attach the resulting sheet to the wire.

We take a small piece of wire, coat half of it with glue and insert it into the middle of the sheet. We clamp the wire on both sides with polymer clay and remove the excess glue. Next, we place the sheet on a wavy surface and leave it to dry.

We return to our flower and make a stem for it. To do this, we roll out the polymer clay into a long twig, slightly flatten the rolled twig with a stack. Then we take a dandelion and coat the future stem with glue along the entire length, then we take our strip and begin to glue it to the very base and to the end. And now we envelop the wire with clay.

To remove all the unevenness on the stem, lightly moisten your hand in water and pass it along the entire stem, thereby eliminating all unevenness and residual glue and leave it to dry a little. When the stem and leaf have dried, we need to connect them together using floral tape.

If you make more leaves and more dandelions, then in the end you will get a wonderful composition, it all depends on your imagination.

The composition is made using a combined technique of primed textile and guilloche. Fabric and ribbons were used.

Materials needed for work:
- sewing machine.
- soldering iron with a sharp tip.
- thick white fabric.
- filler.
- needle with thread.
- scissors.
- acrylic paints.
- wire.
- yellow ribbon 2 cm wide.
- brown eye shadow.
- pencil.
- black pen.
- brushes for paints.
- Polish for hair.
- foil.
- a small plastic jar with a lid.
- golden paint.
- glue gun.
- iron ruler.
- toilet paper.
- PVA glue.
- small glass.
- a bag of tea leaves.
- green satin ribbon 5 cm wide.
First, let's draw the templates. The leaves have an unusual shape, similar to a Christmas tree. And the head resembles a pear. Separately, we make a sketch of the eyes, nose and mouth.


Then we fold the white dense fabric in two layers and outline the head. We sew along the contour on the machine, leaving a section where the neck will be attached. Carefully cut out with small allowances.


Next, turn it inside out through the free segment and take the filler.


We stuff it well, but don’t sew up the hole yet.


Now you need to make a stem for the dandelion. We take the wire, in its length we take into account the lower part for fastening, the height to the head, which is 1.5 times higher than the selected can. And there will be a small ring at the top that will go into the head. Cut the required length from the green ribbon.


Then we simply wrap it around the wire and glue it together to form a stem.


Then we attach this blank to the head, sew it on and glue it.


Now we move on to working using the primed textile technique. We paint one side of the head with white acrylic. And when it dries, draw the contours of the muzzle with a pencil.


Then we draw these contours with a pen, adding small details.


Now we take the shadows and, using a foam brush, gently apply the brown tone of the shadows around the eyes, under the nose and mouth. Lightly outline the cheeks. Then you should spray the face with hairspray to fix the shadows to the fabric.


And then we take acrylic paints. Let's draw the eyes. Black pupil, blue part and white stripe. And from the pupil you should add some blue paint on top.


We move on to the yellow nose and increase the brightness of the cheeks.



To complete the work on the muzzle, you should again go through all the contours with a pen and add eyebrows, eyelashes, freckles, and highlights on the eyes. The head is ready.


Let's move on to making leaves. We will use the fabric burning technique. Take the wire and a soldering iron with a thin tip.


The length of the leaves is slightly above and below the main stem. You can make 5 - 6 of them. And accordingly, we cut pieces from the green ribbon, two pieces per leaf. Next, you should take the wire a little longer by 5 - 7 cm. And then glue it into each sheet in the middle and between the two tapes. Then we place the blanks on the glass and use a soldering iron to draw the shape of the sheet. Or we repeat along the contour of the template.


Now let's move on to the colors. Prepare two 20 cm pieces of yellow tape. We cut fringes from them using a soldering iron and an iron ruler.


And let's start assembling the dandelions. For one flower, take chopped tape, wire, 5 cm smaller than the main stem and add it for fastening. You also need a piece of whole ribbon and a ball of foil.


We glue foil onto the stem.


And use a piece of whole tape to cover the foil tightly.


Next you need to attach the fringe and the flower is ready.


And we have two dandelions.


Now we need sepals. And you need to cut it out of the green ribbon like grass. On a 10 cm strip, use a soldering iron to draw a line in the middle, similar to sharp teeth. It looks like we are dividing the tape in half, but with an uneven line. You should get two herbs.


All that remains is to glue them to the bottom of the flowers.


But we still have a bald main head. To do this, cut 10 yellow strips of 18 cm each. And make a beautiful fringe out of them.


Then we glue each strip into a separate tassel.


All that remains is to fluff them up with your hands.


Now we glue this hair to the head while standing. We place the first three on the forehead.


Then in a circle we go down to the neck, distribute 4 more bundles.


And we glue the remaining 3 brushes in the middle of the resulting circle.


Now let's move on to the jar with a lid. Use a soldering iron to make several holes in the lid.

Painting made of wool. Master class “Miracle cloud”

Fomicheva Natalia Albertovna, teacher, kindergarten No. 30 "Teremok", Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region.
Description: This master class will be useful to preschool teachers and parents. Designed for children of senior preschool and school age.
Target: developing children's skills in using colored wool to create paintings.
Tasks:
– introduce children to wool, its texture, variety of color palettes;
– introduce the features, techniques and subtleties of working with wool when creating an image;
– develop imagination, creative initiative and fine motor skills;
– to develop interest in artistic activities;
– evoke an emotional response and a desire to capture the beauty of nature;
– cultivate a love of nature and ecological culture;
– cultivate independence and accuracy when performing work.

Materials:
– small frame with glass
– fleece to fit the frame (or viscose napkin)
- nail scissors
– tweezers
- Polish for hair
– colored wool for needlework


Before starting work, ask the children to guess the riddle:
I was
Sunny
Radiant.
I became
Like a cloud
fluffy.
(S. Pshenichnykh)

Who doesn't know these primroses? Everyone knows dandelion!
Bright yellow flowers delight the eye from early spring to late August. The healing properties of dandelion are also known to everyone. All parts of this plant (root, leaves, flowers) can benefit people. When used skillfully, dandelion decoctions, salads, and juices have an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect. It is not for nothing that it has long been called the “elixir of life.”


Dandelion blooms quickly. But it doesn’t just wither, it turns into an amazingly beautiful, fluffy, airy “ball”. Which stands swaying on a thin leg and waits for a light breeze to release its parachute seeds. A faded dandelion is often compared to a cloud.

Dandelion! Why
You look like a cloud.
It's scary to even look at:
No matter how you blow away the cloud!
G. Vieru


We will try to capture the moment the parachutes take off from the flower itself. Let's do this with colored wool.

Progress:

Remove the cardboard backing from the frame.


We turn it over and place it on a suitable piece of fleece or light plain flannel. The fabric can be replaced with a regular viscose napkin, which is intended for cleaning.


Carefully trim off the excess fabric around the perimeter of the cardboard.


Using thick diagonal “strokes” we begin to tint the background of our picture. We use a bright blue sky shade. We start “drawing” from the upper right corner. Diagonally down.


Add a slightly lighter shade. Expanding the background shading area.


On top of the blue wool we add slightly noticeable turquoise shades.


We line the bottom left one with white wool.


A flagellum twisted from green wool represents the stem of a plant.


Using short strokes curled at the ends, we draw the sepals.


Using fine gray cutting we tint the location of the seeds.


Using a rolled up ball of white wool, we form the head of a dandelion.


Using light, almost transparent cutting, we outline the spherical outline of the flower.


Having completed the design of the flower, we mark the flying parachutes.


Using twisted woolen threads we draw white strokes - tiny legs on which the seeds are attached to the umbrella fluffs.


We finally form the “hairstyle” of the dandelion and its flying children.


We attach the seeds to the desired place by finely cutting black wool flagellum. For such jewelry work, we will need scissors, tweezers and hairspray.


We draw some seeds with gray wool.


We add a yellow accent with a barely noticeable yellow trim.


And we finish the work by adding a few strokes of sky blue wool in the corners of the picture and around the dandelion's cap.


All that remains is to cover the picture with glass and place it in a frame.

Bouquets and flowers / Knitting and weaving

How to tie a dandelion (master class)

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This is a miracle I found on the Internet! I think many will want to knit this cute dandelion, which will be useful both for decoration and as an independent decoration.

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I’ll say right away that I came up with the technology myself. Or rather, it’s unlikely that I invented the wheel, but somehow I didn’t come across production in this particular form. Therefore, I will tell you how, from what and with what I made it. Maybe it could be simpler, more convenient, but that’s how it is for me.

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For the dandelion we need some leftover cotton yarn:

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Summer from YarnArt yellow;

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Orjinal by Merve in green.

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Actually, I wanted to make it from woolen threads. But there were no such people in the house. And I realized that Summer (or a similar one) fits perfectly, because... it has a separate viscose thread, and the flower looks more interesting, “with a shimmer.”

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In addition, you will need a knitting fork (I have a width of 6 cm), a strong, thin yellow thread (I have cotton Lily YarnArt), a thin needle, a gypsy needle, PVA glue, a knife, wire (for the stem and thinner ones for leaf).

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This is what the threads look like:

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Take a fork and wrap yellow yarn around it.

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Using a gypsy needle and strong yellow thread, we sew a line in the middle, then back.

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This is for ease of use.

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Apply glue thickly to the middle line.

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Remove the fabric from the fork and roll it with a roller.

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Then we tightly rewind the middle part with a thread (about 1/3 of the total width).

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It turns out to be a kind of dumbbell).

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Coat the top with glue again and leave to dry.

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After drying, we take a knife and saw the “dumbbell” in the middle “Saw the weights, they are golden” (c) Thus, we have two flower blanks at once.

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Using scissors we cut the loops of the “tassels”.

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Comb it with a comb, shape it with scissors and comb it again.

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For sepals, take green yarn and cut it into pieces 3-4 cm long.

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Take a thin needle with a thread pulled out of the yarn and string the pieces onto the thread

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at a distance of approx. 2/3 of the length of the petals.

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The result should be a path of such length that it is enough to wrap our flower.

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Use scissors to trim the top edge.

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We make another line at a distance of half a centimeter from the first in the opposite direction.

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Lubricate the flower with glue, take the path and wrap its middle part around the bottom of the flower.

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We press it tightly, wrap it tightly around the top with the thread on which we strung it.

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We cut the bottom edge so that it is enough to cover the cut of the flower.

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Apply glue thickly onto the cut and press the ends.

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Leave to dry.

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For the stem, take a wire, coat it with glue and wrap it with green yarn.

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To prevent them from unwinding, we temporarily wrap the ends with a thin thread. Like this:

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Let it dry.

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Using a gypsy needle, we make a hole in the center of the sepal and insert the stem onto the glue.

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Lubricate the tips of the sepals with glue again and press them if they come loose.

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Let’s let our flower dry completely...

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The type of flower can vary - from large to small and even to a bud.

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You can take a fork of a different size, you can wrap the threads wider in the middle, you can simply cut off more petals from the finished flower)).

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The bud has shorter petals, but longer than the petals of the sepal.

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Well, the flower comes with a leaf.

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We knit a leaf from the same green yarn, only remove 3 threads from it out of 7. Hook 1.75.

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Leaves can also be knitted in different sizes by changing the number of stitches and crochets in them.

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Here is an approximate diagram of the leaf

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At the beginning of the work, leave a tail of thread long enough to wrap around the stem of the leaf.

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When knitting the second row, we lay a wire along the chain and tie it with single crochets. We knit half a leaf according to the pattern, break the thread, and knit the second half from the base of the leaf.

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Having tied the leaf, we coat the wire with glue and wrap it with the thread left at the beginning.

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That's all! We love our work!!!

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Dandelion from foamiran is often used to create children's jewelry (hairpins, elastic bands, headbands), as well as for various flower arrangements. In this foamiran master class, you will clearly see how to make two types of dandelions from foamiran with your own hands: one of them is the most popular - the yellow dandelion, the second is the unusual white dandelion. The flowers will be attached to the stem and then collected into a small arrangement.

Let's start with our MKs.

Yellow dandelion from foamiran, master class with step-by-step photos

To create the entire composition with dandelions you will need:

  • foamiran in yellow and green shades;
  • green and brown oil pastels;
  • acrylic brown paint;
  • lighter;
  • iron;
  • instant glue;
  • tape;
  • scissors;
  • toilet paper or napkins;
  • feathers;
  • foil;
  • wire No. 26,28 and 1 mm;
  • Styrofoam;
  • flower pot.

We will start the MK by making two dandelions, an unblown dandelion and an ordinary yellow dandelion.