Maybe you love space and want to have your own solar system? Or are you a parent with kids who were given a creative assignment for school? Whoever you are, but if you have a desire to create a model of a three-dimensional and very similar solar system, read our DIY article.
The space theme is very attractive for children and adults. After all, she is so mysterious and mysterious. With the help of a large and voluminous model of our solar system created by your own hands, you can tell children about the structure of the Universe, show space objects and planets.
Of course, before starting work on the layout of the solar system, it will not be superfluous to recall all the details of its structure. Read astronomical literature and remember the main principle of the structure of the Universe: the Sun is in the center, and all other planets revolve around it.
We offer you a detailed master class on modeling a solar system from plasticine with your own hands. Prepare all the material necessary for work:
All materials are prepared, now you can get to work. Start sculpting the main central element of the system - the Sun. In order to achieve the desired color, mix several types of plasticine: yellow, white and orange. However, do not knead everything into a one-color mass, leave a little heterogeneity. Then attach this plasticine mass in the center of your thick cardboard, press and spread with your fingers. It should be the rays of the sun.
Now take white plasticine and twist thin sausages. These are blanks for future planetary orbits. From these thin sausage threads, make nine rings around the Sun.
Make the smallest planet in the system - Mercury. Blind it from gray, brown and white plasticine. Using a small carnation, make small holes on the surface of the entire planet - craters.
Make Venus three times the size of Mercury. Use gray, black and brown colors. Using wire, create a relief of the planet.
Now make the planet Earth. Use green, blue and yellow plasticine.
To sculpt Mars, you will need black and orange plasticine. Mix them to a marbled effect.
Large Jupiter looks striped from a distance, brown, beige and orange stripes are needed to sculpt it.
Saturn is very similar to Jupiter in color and size, and don't forget the famous ring around Saturn.
Blind Uranus from blue shades of plasticine. Imitation of Neptune - an ordinary ball of blue plasticine.
Pluto is another dwarf planet that requires gray and white to sculpt.
When all the planets are ready, lay them out in order (as shown in the photo) and attach them to the solar orbits.
You have such a wonderful composition of plasticine. If a child has such a visual aid, made with his own hands, then even a textbook on astronomy will not be needed.
To sculpt such a model of the solar system, you only need matches and plasticine.
Start sculpting round balls - planets. Blind an orange plasticine ball - this will be the Sun. Then mix orange and brown plasticine and roll into a smaller ball. This will be Mercury. Do similar manipulations with the third ball, but mix in more brown, and you will blind Venus. Now our Earth: wrap a blue ball with a green sausage and spread it over the planet. By mixing red and a little black plasticine, you get the planet Mars. From the brown plasticine mass, make a larger ball and twist a pair of light brown sausages. Wrap sausages around the planet and flatten. Jupiter is ready. Blind a circumplanetary ring to Saturn. By mixing gray and blue colors, blind a small Uranus. Make Neptune from blue plasticine. You have finished sculpting the planets, start assembling the layout.
To do this, take matches and string ready-made plasticine planets on them. Place the sun in the center, and stick the planets on matches into it. Ready! Enjoy your 3D model of the solar system.
At the end of our article, we invite you, dear readers, to watch some informative videos on creating a layout. We hope you find them useful. Enjoy watching.
To put it simply, in order to make a craft Planetsquot ;, we need to make a round papier-mâché (if the object is solid, then the finished papier-mâché will need to be cut and then glued; and if a balloon was taken as the basis, then pierce it and remove it through the hole left in advance). Then the papier-mache is processed in the traditional way, that is, it is decorated (like the planets in our case) and, if necessary, covered with drying oil.
There is also such an example of how you can make ** an entire solar system. **
To do this, we make a ball of paper
soak in water
cover with toilet paper and back into the water
we roll in our hands, such a ball and set to dry on a battery or with a hairdryer
We proceed to the manufacture of the solar system, berm plywood and make a circle, paint with paint
draw stars
paint our circles and attach to plywood
here it is done!!
My son made beautiful planets from plasticine. To do this, you just need to take the colors that match the color of this planet and roll a ball out of it. You just need to keep track of the dimensions so that the ratios match. Then he made a cone-shaped coaster out of paper and planted these planets on them. At the end, he arranged them as they should be one after another. If you want this model to be preserved for a long time, then you can buy polymer clay (or plastic) for this. In my opinion, for a kindergarten it will be easier than papier-mâché.
I would also do it in papier-mâché technique. but the globe, I think it's hard to find. but some other spherical object - for example - the ceiling will fit perfectly. I even took a motorcycle helmet for pasting.
We make the planet Saturn using papier-mâché technique. this is a wonderful craft of the planet on the theme of the Cosmonautics Day competition in kindergarten. We take the following materials:
We take a balloon, inflate it, tie it up, put it on a stand and start pasting it with newspaper using the papier-mâché technique.
Then we dry the ball, the more layers the planet has, the longer the ball dries :)
And now with the help of a needle we pierce and remove the ball.
And now we are making a ring for the planet Saturn, in size it should fit snugly on our ball. We paint the planet Saturn itself with yellow-orange paints.
Cut out a ring from cardboard.
Saturn is ready :)
Approaching cosmonautics day and to celebrate it on April 12, to congratulate someone, to remember, to put a piece of your creativity into under the tree let's do something do it yourself, for example, planet from space.
except Saturn, from an inflatable ball you can make planet with craters, or planet earth.
You will need a balloon, newspapers, or white paper, PVA glue. An inflatable ball is placed on something to make it comfortable and pasted over with newspaper or paper, which are torn into pieces and the ball is pasted over with them. If the ball is pasted over with newspaper, and not with white paper, then it must be painted with white paint. Leave to dry in a warm place.
The more newspapers we paste, the denser the layer, the thicker the walls of the future planet.
The glue only dries up, we pierce the ball with a needle where it has a tail, and it descends, carefully pull it out from the inside, and glue the hole again. There we glue the thread - it will be holderquot ;.
Now, from pieces of a twisted newspaper, which we fold into a circlequot ;, we glue it to our ball, we make craters. After gluing each newspaper folded into a circle depicting a crater, we then decorate everything with paint. It turned out planet from craters.
And the planet Earth is the easiest to make. Our ball will be painted, respectively, with different colors, depicting the oceans, continents.
Having made several planets, they can be hung on strings in the nursery, you get a whole planetarium - planets in space. You can hang them on a lamp and turn off the light to see all the planets.
planets from papier mache.
All that is required for work - inflatable balloons, water, flour.
Mix flour and water.
The newspaper is cut into rectangular pieces of arbitrary size.
The ball is pasted over with a newspaper in three layers, sequentially, allowing each layer to dry.
You can dry the balls covered with newspaper, for example, in the oven.
After drying, we prime the balls, they become white.
We paint using acrylic paints.
Over paints - acrylic transparent varnish.
The layout of the planet is easy to make. For this you need:
You can make a planet using the technique papier-mache as a basis, take, for example, an old globe, paste over half of it, then another half, then glue two semicircles together and here is a layout for you, painted accordingly and the planet is ready.
To make planets yourself, you need two things:
1 You need something round and dense enough to hold its shape under its own weight.
2 You need to know the colors of the planets and their sizes, that is, the proportions relative to each other. Astronomical images will help you with this. It is better to start creating from Jupiter, as it is the largest. If you make, for example, Mercury the size of a ball, then according to the proportions, Jupiter will have to be the size of a room or even more, so you can miscalculate.
Here is a picture to help you, roughly reflecting the proportions and colors of the planets:
How to make the planets themselves?
Options:
1 Take some plastic or rubber ball and just paint it.
2 Take the ball, and pasting it, make a ball of papier-mâché. Then carefully cut the paper ball in half (carefully so as not to pierce the ball itself). Remove two halves. Paint them with oil paint on the outside for a look and glue on the inside for strength. Then glue them together. The disc for Saturn can be made by cutting a circle with a hole out of some material, such as cardboard, and then painting it with oil paint.
When children learn the concept of the universe, they begin to realize the fact that all the planets revolve around the sun, and for toddlers this process sometimes seems very complicated. But the child will be able to better understand these principles if you make a visual model of the solar system. Naturally, it is more pleasant and better if parents and children make this model together. Although many adults find it difficult, and they purchase finished products.
The planet Earth makes one circle around the sun every year. All celestial bodies rotate around the Sun in a certain period of time. For example, Mercury will make a circle in 89 days, and Uranus in 85 years.
There are eight planets in our Universe: Mercury, Pluto, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. All of them (simultaneously with satellites, meteors, gas or dust formations, comets) are an integral part of the Universe.
The planets that are closest to the Sun have a very solid structure due to constant elevated temperatures. Given the distance from the center of the solar system, the temperature begins to decrease.
Making a model of the solar system for the school with your own hands is quite simple. Making a model just seems like a laborious task. In the beginning, you only need to decide on the choice of materials for work. As a rule, the layout is made using the following materials:
This is not a complete list of materials, because there is no limit to fantasy. It is only necessary to imagine how exactly the future product will look like as a result, and it will immediately become clear which material to choose for this.
The easiest way is to make a model of the solar system from plasticine. The result is a fairly realistic three-dimensional layout, while manufacturing you will spend no more than one hour.
The stages of work are as follows:
All manufactured balls must be put on skewers and connected to the Sun. The model of the solar system from plasticine is ready.
To make a three-dimensional model of the solar system from plasticine on cardboard, you only need to additionally use felt-tip pens of various colors. When all the required material is prepared, you can get to work.
You can also make a visual model with the help of foam balls. This procedure, though more painstaking, but at the same time fascinating and uncomplicated. This layout can be completely made with the child. Thus, he will certainly remember how all the planets look.
Materials required: Styrofoam sheet, Styrofoam balls of various sizes, wooden rod, acrylic paints, PVA glue, fishing line or thread, knife, hook, scissors, wooden sticks, tablespoon, brush.
The work process is as follows:
If you have time, then you can add various asteroids, comets, satellites of planets to your model. From this, the manufactured layout will only benefit.
Such a craft can be an informative and fun toy, or it can be a real guide to the study of space. As a frame, you can use a regular gymnastic hoop and sew a black fabric cover on it. If necessary, it can be easily removed and washed.
All planets are sewn from materials of different textures. Sewing planets with your own hands is quite simple. First, you need to cut out two circles from the fabric in accordance with the size of a particular planet. After that, they are sewn together with the outer side inward and turned inside out. Now you just need to fill the resulting balls with cotton wool or foam rubber and carefully sew up the hole. The product is ready.
Here you will need to select certain fabrics for various planets. If there is not such a wide variety of fabrics at home, and you need to go to the store, then by all means write down for yourself what texture and color materials are needed.
Required crafting materials:
To make a model of this star, unusual materials will be needed. The layout will be done in papier-mâché style. The product will turn out very beautiful and voluminous. To people who have already worked with this technology, making the Sun will seem like a fairly easy process.
Required materials: waste newspapers, balloon, paper, thick cardboard, plain starch, water, primer, acrylic paints, sponge, brush, clear varnish.
Step by step instructions for making:
This model can not only decorate any room, but also take its place of honor at the exhibition at the school. Making Mars, although quite simple, but, one way or another, the manufacture has certain nuances. Only with a clear implementation of all the rules will you be able to make such an original design.
Materials for manufacturing: globe, PVA glue, paper, putty, brushes, acrylic paints, colorless varnish.
Manufacturing instructions:
Making a model of the solar system is a rather informative and exciting process. There are many options for these crafts, but you do not need to immediately choose the simplest ones. Because if you devote a little more time to creating a product, then the result will be better. And the pleasure directly from work will be much more.
You can add more variety and interesting moments to the usual everyday life of children if you master a new type of activity. To do this, you just need to captivate the baby. One of the developing and very original activities is making crafts with your own hands.
What kind of materials and ideas are not used to make crafts on the theme of Space with their own hands. Space-themed products can be made from cardboard, discs, boxes, salt dough, plastic bottles, candy wrappers, plasticine and other gizmos found at home. To decorate beautiful children's crafts for Cosmonautics Day, you just need to tell the child how to do it right.
The craft "Flying Saucer" made by hand from a disk will look original and unusual. Halves from Kinder Surprise will serve as a cabin for aliens. A plastic egg can be used partially, so it will be much more convenient to fix it on a plate. Don't forget to color the flying saucer with your child, or stick on top crafts with stars, toy eyes, and other items of your choice.
To make an astronaut suitable for an exhibition in a kindergarten or school, you need to have plasticine of your favorite colors and imagination. Here is one of the ways how to make crafts in the form of an astronaut with your own hands:
There is another option for making plasticine crafts on the theme of Space:
By Cosmonautics Day, you can bring an original craft in the form of funny aliens to kindergarten. To make your own work, take:
Aliens can be sculpted in different shapes and sizes, whatever your baby wants. We make antennas from wire, because what kind of alien will turn out without them? We glue small eyes on a creature from another planet, decorate the craft with buttons or stars. If the child does not come up with an image of a future alien, tell him by making an example. You can decorate an alien as you like, it all depends on the imagination of the crumbs and the idea of \u200b\u200bcrafts.
The rocket is one of the most popular do-it-yourself space-themed crafts. To make it using the quilling technique, you will need corrugated stripes, an egg from Kinder Surprise, and PVA glue. The process of making paper crafts with children is as follows:
To make a space rocket soaring up with your own hands, you need:
The main purpose of the craft for kids is to launch it into a spectacular flight. The rocket will fall apart into small pieces, therefore, you should not be too zealous with the details. Follow the instructions:
Cosmonautics Day is a great occasion to tell kids about outer space and make DIY crafts on the theme of Space. Any available materials will help to create an original work. It is much easier to do any craft with step-by-step instructions in front of you. Use the guide below, which details the steps on how to glue or mold popular attributes for the holiday.
A self-made UFO will delight the baby. To make crafts, you will need a plastic bottle with a disposable plate. Let's take action:
Doing crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands is very interesting. You can make an original rocket with your child if you have:
We make the craft step by step like this:
By the day of Cosmonautics, it is better to do crafts on the theme of Space with your own hands. This will help the child learn a lot of new things and have fun with mom or dad. To sculpt the planets of the solar system, sculpting is easy when there is a step-by-step instruction at hand:
One of the simple, but unusual, options would be a robot made of plastic caps. The way to assemble such an original product is simple:
Find out what you can do with your own hands.
At all times, spaceships and stars are of great interest to kids. They can be easily implemented with detailed video instructions at hand. After watching a few videos below, you can make a beautiful and original space craft for kindergarten with your child. Classes will evoke positive emotions in the crumbs and contribute to the development of his imagination, thinking, and teach him to concentrate.
Children's interest in space and the structure of the solar system is no longer as common as it used to be. But every parent has to explain to his child the principles of the movement of planets around the stars. The easiest way to do this is using the solar system craft. Such a model can be built with your own hands. Engage in its creation together with your baby to study the structure of the planets together and understand the basics of astronomy.
The easiest way to make such a model is using plasticine. The child himself can choose certain colors of this material and mix them to decorate this or that planet. Try to open a star atlas with your children and look at the real sizes of celestial bodies, comparing them with the Sun. Explain the difference between terrestrial planets and gas giants.
Explain to the children that the display of the solar system in the craft will be conditional. In fact, large and planets are very different from each other. Read about the different types of space bodies and discuss their main features. Draw the child's attention to the Earth, find pictures with its real shape. Think together why our planet is not round, but more like an irregularly shaped apple and try to mold it with plasticine together with the children. Balls can also be made from felt. But then you need to stock up on finger protection so that the child does not get hurt when working with a sharp needle.
Crafts with the planets of the solar system can be arranged in different ways: hung on a fishing line and attached to a hanger, or placed blanks on thin barbecue sticks, connecting them with a star in the center. Celestial bodies themselves are often made from foam blanks, because such material is convenient to use and design. The foam ball is lightweight, it is easy to paint it in any color if you use acrylic, and the blanks are easy to fasten together. The easiest way to make crafts "Solar system" in the form of a mobile.
Necessary materials:
It may take several days to create a product, since the blanks must be dried well after painting. Before starting work, arrange everything in size: each of them must correspond to a specific planet. Make marks on the blanks for crafts "Solar System" with a pencil, so as not to get confused, where is which celestial body.
Use acrylic paints to paint blanks. The sun must be the largest. To create the effect of "spots" on it, sprinkle the surface with red, orange and yellow paint. You can use a brush and mix several shades right on the ball, or pour the paint on a paper plate and dip the workpiece into it, stringing it on a toothpick. Keep experimenting until you have painted all the planets. Make rings for Saturn out of cardboard and glue them dry to the workpiece.
An even easier way to make the solar system craft is to use the papier-mâché technique. For work you will need:
Napkins should be divided into layers and finely torn. Balloon - inflate to the desired size and tie with thread to give a spherical shape, and then stick several layers of napkins, drying each one before applying the next. When the workpiece dries, pierce the rubber ball with a needle and remove it. You can make planets from threads using the same technique. To do this, you need floss or cotton yarn. Coat the balloon with glue and wind the threads around it in a chaotic manner, and then leave to dry by hanging it on a clip or clothespin. Remove the ball by piercing it.
When the paint is dry, use barbecue sticks or long knitting needles to poke through the blanks. Thread the string through the holes and secure it. Bend a thick wire into a spiral and tie the planets to it one after another, changing their height. Then cut four more pieces of fishing line and attach it so that all the pieces are balanced and hang straight. Connect the pieces and thread them through a hook or other fixture to hang the finished mobile from the ceiling. DIY craft "Solar System" is ready!
Balls can also be attached to ordinary knitting needles or wire, connecting to the center, but then the product cannot be hung. Sometimes, instead of wire, they use an ordinary plastic or metal hanger, tying a fishing line with planets to its lower part. Add labels to celestial bodies with names or various facts about them. If you use glow-in-the-dark paint, then the mobile will become even more attractive to the child.
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