Snow-covered twigs - how to make them yourself. New Year's craft "Branch in the snow" from salt How to make a snow-covered tree with your own hands

In order to brighten up the weekdays of waiting for the holiday, as well as to remind colleagues that the coming year promises new prospects, we suggest decorating workplace. Also, the New Year's craft "Branch in the Snow" made of salt is quite suitable for decorating an apartment. Such a branch in a vase, decorated New Year's toys Will look beautiful on a windowsill or table.

It takes about two hours to create an original composition. With a white twig, the breath of snowy winter will become more expressive, despite the fact that it is raining and gray asphalt outside.

A branch in the snow made of salt with your own hands is done as follows:

We find an experimental sample.

Pour 4-4.5 tablespoons of edible salt into the dishes (pot, kettle). Add hot water in an amount of 0.5 liters. Stir the contents of the dish until strong solution and the inability of the crystals to dissolve.

We put the container on the stove, put the cut branch in the liquid and boil. It is not necessary to cover the “filler” with a lid, the water should evaporate.

When the solution acquires a creamy consistency, the future New Year's branch carefully take it out in the snow and put it in a secluded place to dry a little.

We don’t waste time, we prepare a vase. We suggest using a glass glass or a beautiful wide stable glass for this purpose. We look for pieces of tinsel or a fluffy garland in the bins, collect chestnuts, beads, buttons and fill the glass with them so that the twig can be securely fixed in it. You can also fill the container with multi-colored sea ​​salt by laying it in layers.

We put a New Year's branch in the snow from salt into a vase, surround it with a garland. We decorate a snow branch with plugs from Christmas balls, buttons and other small items. Miniature toys cut out of paper or other materials and other hand-made New Year's crafts can also be used.

Attention! Fully saline snow will dry up only after 24 hours and the result will become visible.

) can be used artificial snow for decoration:

1. Making snow from soap


Grate white soap(or a candle white color) on a grater and mix with baby powder.

2. Making snow from Styrofoam


On a grater, you need to grate the foam and sprinkle it with branches that must first be smeared with glue. Branches for this can be taken from any tree, and if you add a little glitter to the foam, the snow on the branches will sparkle beautifully. This method can be used to decorate sprawling and large branches. Snow-covered branches can be decorated with anything, such as a garland, bows, balls, etc.
3. Snow from diapers


Having taken a sufficient number of diapers, you will have to carefully cut them with scissors and pour the contents - the same sodium polyacrylate - into a container prepared in advance. For these purposes, you can take a bucket or basin, or get by with a smaller container - everything will depend on how much snow you want to end up with. After the contents of the diapers are poured into the container, you should pour some water into it, mix it, and wait some time until the sodium polyacrylate absorbs the liquid. If the "snow" looks dry, add a little more water and mix again. And so on until the contents of the container look like real snow. To make artificial snow look like real snow, not only externally, but also to the touch, just place it in the refrigerator. If the capacity is too large - in the cold. The main thing is that the temperature should not be below zero - in this case, the water will freeze, and our artificial snow will simply turn into ice.
4. Snow from packaging bags (comparison with real snow in the photo)


You will need:
- foamed polyethylene; (material that is used as packaging material for breakable items, as well as inserted into bow new shoes to keep their shape.)
- fine grater
- scissors.


It is advisable to work with gloves. With a little effort, we get the following result. But if this result does not suit you, you can experiment further. Take scissors and finely cut our snow flakes.
5. Hoarfrost from salt


We will imitate frost with the help of salt crystals. Get real chemical experience, and for the baby - magical transformation. Salt is better to take coarse grinding, then the crystals will be more effective. Salt crystals can be made colored by tinting saline solution ink, green paint or food coloring.
So. Pour salt into boiling water, let it dissolve completely (proportion: 1 kg of salt per 1.5-2 liters of water). We lower clean and dry branches into the hot saline solution (this is important). We leave to cool. Then carefully remove the branches and let dry. Frost is ready. The method is convenient for small twigs, dried herbs, dill umbrellas, etc. You can grow salt crystals on Christmas tree decorations. "Frost" branches look good not only solo, as an independent winter bouquet, but also in New Year's compositions from coniferous branches.

6. Snow from shaving foam


You need to mix about a pack baking soda with about a can of shaving foam. By kneading a mass of these ingredients, you will get a cool, snow-like substance, from which snowballs and snows are really molded.

7. Paper snow.

You can make a beautiful snow bouquet using cut paper. You will need white or pale blue paper (for example, paper napkins), thin foil (Christmas tree tinsel). All this paper "collection" needs to be crumbled into pieces of the chosen form. You can cut out circles using a hole punch, or make fine cuts, thin strips, or any arbitrary shape. Mix the paper in a dry and sufficiently voluminous container. Carefully dip the collected branches in glue (clerical or PVA) and sprinkle with prepared frost. Leave the frost to dry and your snow bouquet is ready!

8. Styrofoam snow.

Grate styrofoam on a coarse grater. Preferably work in small room, because Styrofoam tends to crumble everywhere and terribly clings (magnetizes) to hands and nearby things. Pour the grated balls into the box. Dip prepared beautiful branches in glue and immediately sprinkle with foam crumble. Such snow keeps on the branches very well.

9. Frost from powdered sugar.

Hoarfrost can be made not only on branches, but also on fruits. And why not a New Year's bouquet with a frosted apple or a tangerine in the snow? On well-washed and dried fruits, apply fresh egg white and, without wasting time, sprinkle the fruit with sugar or powdered sugar. Add a couple of sprigs of spruce, dry maple or holly leaves to the fruit and your bouquet is ready!

10. Snow from a can .

The simplest and least laborious is decorating with artificial frost or snow from a can. Matte, glossy, crumbly, large or smaller - you can choose what you like best. Just spray this miracle from a spray can onto the prepared bouquet, and it will sparkle, bringing that frosty mood into the house!

11. from soap and paper

How to make snow with your own hands? There is a soap option toilet paper.

Prepare 2-3 rolls of white toilet paper and a bar of white soap.Tear into small pieces.Place a dish with a mixture of paper and a whole bar of soap in the microwave for 1 minute. Check content every 15 seconds. In the oven, the mass should fluff.Now the soap has become soft and crumbles right in your hands.Fill the mixture with water. First add 1 cup, then add another half cup. NowYou can form a snowball.

12. From semolina. Spread glue on the surface, sprinkle with semolina. :)


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We continue the winter new year theme. Today you will know, how to make artificial snow from:

  • salt;
  • napkins or yarn;
  • foamed polyethylene;
  • polystyrene;
  • starch (soda) and shaving foam;
  • soap or paraffin.

New Year's, fabulous atmosphere is loved by both adults and children. But festive mood consists of little things: home decorations, Christmas and other New Year's decorations, a large number in colorful packages, spicy, citrus or "Christmas tree" flavors, etc. Do you have good New Year spirit? Are there snowdrifts outside the window? Sometimes for the reliability of the New Year's fairy tale, there is not enough snow.

I propose to make artificial snow for decoration with your own hands from improvised means and “home-made” frost for interior decoration or a children's game.

There are many easy and inexpensive ways to get artificial snow. The choice of method depends on what you ultimately want to get and where you will use this snow later. When working with children, choose the simplest and most safe ways. For example, the process of "frost" twigs with salt crystals will interest the child, and there will be nothing to worry about if he licks this twig. But the stage of dissolution of salt in hot water should be carried out under the close supervision of an adult.


DIY artificial frost

If you want to get a frosty twig to decorate the interior, use salt crystals.This process is simple, interesting and informative for the child. A real magical "action": salt crystals are formed right in front of the child's eyes.

To simulate frost on the branches, dissolve 1 kg of coarse salt in 1.5-2 liters of boiling water. We lower dry and clean branches into the resulting hot saline solution. We wait until the solution has cooled, carefully remove the branches and let them dry, observing the formation of crystals. Instead of branches, you can “frost” dill umbrellas, bunches of mountain ash, Christmas toys, etc.

Artificial frost from napkins or yarn

Don't want to do this painstaking work? Use yarn for knitting "Grass"

Polyethylene foam artificial snow

This material is widely used in the transportation of goods, breakable objects are laid on it, and it is also inserted to maintain the shape of the product in new shoes. To obtain artificial snow, it is enough to grate a piece of such polyethylene on a fine grater. It turns out to be quite plausible.

If you want to decorate your home with snow-covered twigs, use styrofoam artificial snow.Split the styrofoam into balls with a table fork. Cover a large, sprawling twig with glue, and while it's still wet, sprinkle it with styrofoam balls.

Artificial snow from "pampers"

To obtain artificial snow, you will need ordinary diapers, in particular, sodium polyarylate - their internal contents. Pour this substance into a convenient container, add a small amount of water, stir and wait until the filler absorbs the water. As a result, you form a gel. Next, we divide this gel with handles into pieces until snow flakes form.

Look very impressive in winter and New Year's interior , snow-covered or frosty branches and compositions from them. You will learn about how to make branches with imitation of frost (snow) at home from the article.

You can use both coniferous branches, and with ordinary deciduous trees and bushes. Optionally, you can make compositions simultaneously from both types of twigs.

Can of artificial snow

You will need: twigs and a can of snow spray. The easiest way - Shake the can and spray on the twig.

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Paint can

You will need: twigs, a can of spray paint (white, silver). Select the branches for the composition and paint them on the street with spray paint from a can. Wait for it to dry.

From afar, the branches will look "snowy". In addition, such branches will become a wonderful interior decoration, they can be decorated not only for the winter (New Year) theme, but also, for example, for a wedding or an anniversary. In this case, the branches can be painted in other suitable colors.

After painting, you can grease the branches with glue with a brush and sprinkle with glitter, then the branches will beautifully (magically) shimmer in the light.

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Hoarfrost (snow) from foam crumbs

P you will need: twigs and foam, glue, you can additionally use glitter (white, silver, blue). Grate the styrofoam and sprinkle the branches with it, after lightly lubricating them with glue.

Please be patient), the foam crumbles easily and sticks to your hands and clothes.

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Salt crystals on branches

Prepare a strong saline solution (salt 1: water 1.5), boil and immerse the branches in it for 5 - 6 hours. Carefully remove so as not to shake off the crystals, dry (it is better to hang).

Salt must be taken coarse. If you use a solution of copper sulfate (1: 1), the branches will be covered with blue crystals.


Molten paraffin

You can also dip the branch several times in molten paraffin - and you will end up with a frost-covered branch.

If you like to decorate spruce branches, windows, or various New Year's crafts with artificial snow or hoarfrost, these tips will definitely appeal to you. We will tell you about homemade and very budget alternatives to purchased cylinders. Most importantly, it will not be difficult to repeat any of the seven ideas with your own hands, and in some cases, spraying will turn out to be even more durable and durable than the store version.

Stock up on coniferous branches, New Year's wreaths and other paraphernalia - let's start decorating!

Method one: ordinary cotton wool

If you don't want to mess around for too long, this method is just right for you.

What will we need?

  • cotton wool or cotton pads
  • PVA glue
  • tweezers
  • glitter (optional)

How to do?

Cotton wool needs to be disheveled into small pieces - the smaller, the better. If you use cotton pads, then only the inner, soft part will be used.

We dip each piece in glue for a few seconds and immediately apply it to where we create a coating.

While the glue has not had time to grab, sprinkle the product with sparkles - you get the effect of sparkling snow.

When everything dries, the accessory will look no worse than powdered with ready-made artificial snow.

Method two: foam

Of course, you will have to rustle. If you are annoyed by the creaking of foam, this master class is not for you. And if you don’t care, and you want to get artificial snow quickly, inexpensively and, ultimately, beautifully, you are here.

What will we need?

  • Styrofoam
  • grater
  • PVA glue

How to do?

Styrofoam just needs to be grated (medium and oblong). If he is not himself good quality and simply breaks, then crumble it with your hands into grains.

Now we lubricate the spruce branches (or any other accessory) with glue and simply sprinkle with the prepared material.

The styrofoam sticks to the glue very well and looks really realistic. Especially if you manage to grate "flakes".

Method three: salt snow

If you don't mind a little tinkering, this tutorial is for you. Don't worry, it's easier than it might seem. And most importantly - the result will definitely please you.

What will we need?

  • salt (take the usual stone coarse grinding) - 1 kg
  • water - 1.5 liters
  • blue paint, blue vitriol or ink (optional)

How to do?

First you need to prepare a strong saline solution. To do this, pour the salt into the water and put on a slow fire, stirring constantly. As soon as the water boils, and all the salt has dissolved, remove the pan from the stove.

At this stage, add dye if you want to get artificial blue snow.

We take coniferous twigs (real, not artificial) and immediately lower them into the water: all at once or one after another - it doesn’t matter. A few seconds is enough for the salt to catch on the twigs.

Now we need to take our future snow branches out into the cold. If possible - to the balcony, but better - to the street. If both options are not for you, refrigerate by placing them in a bowl.

After 7-8 hours, we take out the branches and hang them somewhere. You have to let them dry thoroughly.

In a few hours, our "New Year's" branches will be ready. They will turn out to be truly magical and incredibly beautiful. Here, even artificial snow from a balloon cannot be compared!

Method four: sweet frost

If spraying needs to be done quickly, this option will be optimal. Just keep in mind that ready-made twigs should not be stored for too long, because the “snowball” will consist of a food ingredient.

What will we need?

  • sugar
  • liquid glue

How to do?

Dilute a little in a container of water liquid glue. In principle, you can not use glue at all, but still it will do a good job for a more secure fixation.

Now dip the branches in this solution, and then take them out and immediately generously sprinkle with sugar.

When the water dries, the sugar will stick to the branches.

There is a little trick to make this beauty last even longer. When everything is completely dry, spray the branches with hairspray. True, there is a minus: varnish can extinguish a pleasant coniferous smell.

Method five: fluffy and soft snow from yarn

If you want your artificial snow to be not only beautiful, but also pleasant to the touch, make it from yarn. This method is especially good for those in whose house there are children. The baby is always drawn to snow-covered Christmas trees. So that the kids do not prick themselves and do not touch the chemistry, without which it is simply impossible to imagine store-bought artificial snow in cylinders, replace the decoration with something really pleasant.

What will we need?

  • several rods (not necessarily coniferous)
  • scotch
  • white yarn (it is best to take shaggy and soft "grass")

How to do?

First, the rods need to be stripped of bark. It will be more convenient to work with smooth branches.

We take a thread and glue it to the base of the twig with a thin adhesive tape. Then just wrap the branch to the end. It is not necessary to do this very tightly - let the branch peep through, it's even more interesting.

We also fix the end of the thread with tape.

In this way, you need to wrap all the rods, and then just make up a composition from them.

It would be optimal to make something like a bouquet: “snow-covered” twigs + ordinary spruce or pine branches and cones. If you want something more interesting, you can twist the rods into a wreath (we already told you), adding a few coniferous branches and various New Year paraphernalia.

This method is in no way inferior to the others. Yes, it looks less like real snow, but it still looks beautiful and very comfortable.

Method six: cold snow from soda

If you want your homemade fake snow to look and feel like the real thing, try this simple recipe.

What will we need?

  • pack of soda
  • shaving foam bottle (take the simplest one)

How to do?

No tricks: just pour the soda into a bowl and gradually squeeze the foam into the container, constantly mixing the mass with your hands. The exact proportion is not needed here - it depends on the quality of the foam. As a rule, a whole can of foam takes a 500-gram pack of soda. If you need less, be guided by the touch: as soon as the consistency becomes like wet snow, from which you can make snowballs, our mass is ready.

If you really want to make something out of this "snow" (snowmen, for example), add a little more foam. If you need a loose snowball, you will need a little less.

Method seven: diaper snow

Yes, yes, we will make snow from diapers. The fact is that they contain sodium polyacrylate - a component that cannot be found anywhere else. And that's exactly what we need.

For clarity, we suggest you watch the video master class - it will be clearer.

As you can see, nothing complicated, and the result is really impressive. Perhaps this is one of better ways making artificial snow with your own hands.

All these methods will help you make artificial snow at home. Of the seven master classes, choose the one that meets your requirements for New Year's decor: soft, cold, durable - everyone has their own distinctive features. Whatever you choose, the result should please you, because the snow will help you feel the approach of the holiday and create a New Year's mood!

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