"Drawing on foil." Non-traditional drawing techniques in kindergarten
Galina Karpova
“Drawing on foil.” Non-traditional drawing techniques in kindergarten
Dear colleagues, I want to bring to your attention an unusual technique of drawing on foil .
For the lesson I needed (for each child)
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1. A4 sheet for sketch:
2. A simple pencil, not sharpened;
3. Glue, hot from a hot-melt gun, or very thick PVA in a bottle with a “spout”
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5. Foil (I have it for baking, size larger than A4, so that you can tuck it.
Step by step drawing steps on foil .
First we need to draw a sketch of our future picture. The children and I are working on a series of drawings under the general theme “Spring is red with flowers”
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Therefore, without thinking for a long time, I drew tulips and daffodils .
Then I applied glue from a hot-melt gun along the contour of the design. You can also use PVA. Let it cool.
Now I placed the sketch with the pattern down on a sheet of foil in the middle.
Cardboard on top. We fold the foil , you can secure it with tape.
Using a soft sponge or cloth, I slowly begin to smooth out the foil , the pattern begins to appear and becomes voluminous.
Now, using a simple pencil with a dull tip, I draw various patterns, lines, and curls. This is the kind of drawing that comes out, almost embossing!
We have already reflected the floral and spring theme in different techniques .
Daffodils in our beloved “frottage” technique
We painted lilies of the valley with watercolors , watercolor pencils (stems, white pearlescent gouache ( painted with fingers )
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"Greeting card for March 8."
Drawing in the Zentangl style Drawings using this technique are one of my latest hobbies. I like it because it allows me to relax, unwind, and, at the same time. “We draw a landscape using the frottage technique.” Unconventional drawing techniques in kindergarten My kids really love to draw using this technique. And I have already written about this before. You can see how we painted the “Heart Bouquet”. Source
Creative drawing for children. Unconventional techniques.
Today we’ll talk about unconventional ways to get a child interested in paint and the drawing process. As practice shows, the later the child picks up a brush or markers, the better. So, here is a selection of creative drawing ideas from the site prakti4no.ru
1. Drawing on ice - Ice salt painting.
A very fun and educational process. A great idea is to use salt together with paints; the latter corrodes the ice and forms strange grooves on its surface and forms a different rough texture. The paint can penetrate inside, creating an interesting pattern.
To make the ice transparent, you need to freeze boiled water, otherwise the sculpture will be dull.
As for paints, it is better to give preference to watercolors; they penetrate the ice more easily. Gouache is too dense, although it can be diluted to the desired consistency and poured over your ice creation.
2. Drawing with ice itself
On the foreign Internet, he surfs the queries “ice cube painting” or “Ice Cube Tie Dye”.
In this case, the painted ice will act as a drawing tool. You will also have to prepare - pour water colored with paint or food coloring into ice cube trays and freeze them. We recommend inserting an ice cream stick or toothpick into each piece. Freeze these cubes in the freezer.
3. Marble Painting - painting with glass balls
Another interesting non-traditional drawing technique for children is the use of marbles.
It’s convenient to roll them in a lid from a cardboard shoe box, or you can just take any container and attach the paper inside with double-sided tape.
The results are very bright and rich works. Feel free to visit the avant-garde museum!