Applique military aircraft senior group. Airplane applique in the middle group: postcards and paintings for the holidays made of paper and plasticine

Postcard applique for February 23 “Airplane” - work for elementary school children. This is a rather interesting model: fun and relatively simple. The applique is made from thick paper - cardboard or, even better, sheets of pastel paper. After all, pastel paper is colored on both sides. A spiral glued into a sheet folded in half makes the card three-dimensional. This is, in fact, the highlight of this application.
Since this is also a postcard for February 23, and not just an appliqué, the white clouds are perfect for writing your wishes and congratulations to your defender of the Fatherland on them. Stages of making an applique postcard for February 23 “Airplane”

Take a sheet of thick paper size A5 (half a standard sheet). Fold it in half to make a double card measuring approximately 12 x 10.5 cm.


Let's draw clouds on plain white paper. You can draw these clouds yourself or use a template.


Template for an applique postcard for February 23 “Airplane”
To maintain the correct template dimensions, follow these simple steps. Click on the template image to enlarge it. Copy the enlarged image. Paste the image into the Microsoft Word text editor. Set the image size to 7.5 cm high and about 16.5 cm wide. If you want to make a large card from a whole sheet, then the size of your picture with templates should be twice as large.
Glue white clouds onto the card.


Transfer the snail template onto the same paper from which the base of the postcard is made and cut it out along the marked lines.


Glue the spiral. First, lubricate the end of the spiral farthest from the center with glue and glue it to the base of the postcard (red point A in the figure). Then apply a drop of glue to the center of the spiral (red dot B), close the card and press firmly. Then leave for a few minutes so that the glue has time to set.


Open the card. The spiral will straighten out and straighten out, the card will become voluminous.

We are making the actual airplane. We cut out two mirror parts according to the template and glue them together. We do not glue the clans from the bottom of the plane, but bend them in different directions.

Cut out colored paper and glue on the wings. Using felt-tip pens, we apply small details to the airplane - windows, colored stripes on the fuselage of the airplane.


Glue the airplane onto the spiral in our postcard. The postcard is ready for February 23rd!


If you want to make the card even more “military” - after all, it’s Defender of the Fatherland Day - color the airplane with felt-tip pens “like camouflage”


Applique postcard for February 23 with a “camouflage” airplane.

The airplane applique will be of interest to children in the junior, middle and senior groups of kindergarten. Building such structures is difficult, but interesting. Having spent a little time and painstaking work, the child will be satisfied with the result of his work.


A master class for beginners on how to make your own airplane from scrap materials on paper, with a detailed description of all stages, will be presented in the article. Let's look at different ideas and techniques for completing tasks on similar topics.

For children from 1 to 3 years old, it will be difficult to cope with this work on their own; they definitely need the help of adults who will prompt and tell them. For the younger group of kindergarten it is worth preparing the following materials:

  • cardboard (bright colors - red, blue, yellow in several copies);
  • scissors;
  • paper;
  • glue;
  • blanks.

Step-by-step instruction:

  1. Parents or educators should purchase blanks in advance or cut them out themselves. The most convenient way is to download and print the stencils so as not to distort the picture for the baby.
  2. Place the finished templates on white cardboard in the desired order.
  3. Cut out a circle (window) and attach it.
  4. Additionally, add birds and clouds (or create ones from paper).





In the middle and senior groups, more complex applique techniques are used with independent cutting of stencils from colored paper for work.

For the composition you need:

  • glue;
  • scissors;
  • colored paper;
  • cardboard for the base.

Step by step execution:

A child can build a military plane using green paper, as in the photo. You can also cut out and glue more red stars. It’s good to make such a drawing in honor of May 9 and give it to a veteran.

Airplanes for preschoolers are made not only from paper, but also from other materials: pencil shavings, buttons. The drawing technique is different: the contours of the aircraft are drawn on cardboard, then filled with the necessary material according to the form.

Application “Flying planes”

To work you will need:

  • glue;
  • scissors;
  • cardboard;
  • colored cutting paper.

There will be several images in the picture, which can be done better in different colors. Ask your child to cut out a rectangle and a triangle. The first figure will serve as the cockpit, and the second will serve as the nose of the aircraft. Next, start cutting out the wings and finish with a circle-shaped porthole.

Fasten all the parts and repeat for several airplanes. The work will be interesting and educational, especially if it is done as a team.

Airplanes in 3D

Cutting out fast-wing airplanes from paper and making them three-dimensional will be much more interesting. For such structures, it is ideal to use printed templates, so these applications require preparation.

Examples of stencils:

Connect all the parts together. To make the picture look even more impressive, make several figures at the same time:

Templates for creativity












Video: Application postcard “Airplane”

Elena Aleksandrovna Shebunova

Master Class. Gift for dad. Application"Airplane in the clouds".(middle group)

Dear Colleagues! I present to your attention a photo report of my work with children middle group"Airplane in the clouds". I taught a lesson subgroups of eight people,because application requires concentration and a more attentive attitude towards children, as well as individual work with each child. The work took place in stages. Each element appliqués we glued at the same time with each participant in the work. The basis for the work was half a sheet of blue cardboard, the details were cut out of colored paper: green, white, red and blue colors. In place of the porthole, I propose to paste a photo of the child - the author appliqués. I also propose to put on each work the inscription “Happy Defender of the Fatherland Day!”

This set of parts is needed for each participant in the work.


Exhibition of works.

Thank you for your attention and good luck to you!

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An airplane applique in the middle group is one of the most popular applique ideas in kindergartens. Often children, raising their heads to the sky, try to look at flying planes. Almost always, these are small dots that leave white traces behind them, and only occasionally is it possible to see a large flying vehicle so close that you can see all its details and parts. The application allows you not only to find out what the plane looks like, but also to learn about its purpose, individual details, and, perhaps, be inspired by the sky for life.

Making airplane appliqués is quite simple, using any materials: paper, cereals, napkins, and so on. Templates for such applications are easy to find on the Internet. In our article alone we provide several examples of aircraft templates. In addition, crafts with airplanes can be timed to coincide with the Defender of the Fatherland holiday and presented to fathers and grandfathers on February 23, they will definitely be delighted with such gifts!

From colored paper

One easy way to make an airplane is to glue it together from colored paper. Therefore we take:

  1. Colored paper;
  2. Blue colored cardboard for a sky background;
  3. Glue;
  4. Scissors.

Progress:

  • First, cut out a large rectangle from green paper; this will be the “body” of the plane. Take the rectangle by one edge and bend the other up, as in the photo. This will be the tail of our plane.

  • Now cut out a smaller rectangle from paper of the same color, fold it in half and cut the fold line at an angle, pay attention to the photo, you should get wings.
  • Cut off a corner of a large rectangle on one side to create the nose of an airplane.

  • We cut out the Russian flag in stripes from white, blue and red paper. From white paper we cut out a porthole window and large white clouds.
  • First we glue the “body” - the tail of the plane onto the cardboard, then the wings, and only then we decorate the plane with a flag and a porthole, and the sky around with clouds.

This is what we get:

Second option

This option is a little more complicated than the first, but nevertheless it will be interesting for children to do it, because it looks more interesting.

For the application you will need:

  • White paper;
  • colored paper;
  • glue;
  • scissors;
  • printed airplane templates;
  • cardboard for background.

Cut the printed template and number all the parts of the aircraft.

Then have your child trace the details on colored paper.

Each detail can be made in a different color, thereby fixing the colors in the children’s memory and working on their combinations.

We cut out the parts, put them on the table without gluing, see if everything is in place, if the selected colors match, and so on.

Now let's take cardboard. You can imagine this applique as a postcard (to do this, fold the cardboard in half), or you can imagine it as an independent picture. We settled on the second option.

Glue the airplane parts, starting from the bottom ones, pressing them tightly to a sheet of cardboard. The paper should not bristle.

Now let's make the same white trail that planes leave behind in the sky. To do this, take a white sheet of paper, cut out a large circle from it and, stepping back a little from the edge, cut out a spiral in a circle.

Cut out clouds from leftover white paper. The last step is to glue the clouds around the plane, and glue the spiral behind and under it, as in the photo below.

The application is ready!

Volumetric aircraft

You and I know how to make flat appliqués, but it's time to move on. We will make an applique with three-dimensional details. We will need:

  • double-sided colored paper;
  • pencil;
  • glue;
  • scissors;
  • cardboard;
  • felt-tip pens or markers;
  • airplanes template.

Print and cut out the airplane and cloud templates.

Take a sheet of blue cardboard that will serve as the sky. Using felt-tip pens or markers, we draw fireworks in different places on the sheet.

Now we trace and cut out the aircraft parts, body and wing from colored paper according to the template. Airplanes can be made colorful.

Next, we first glue the aircraft bodies, only barely overlapping the fireworks. Then we glue the wings to each body: bend the wing a little along the line marked on the template, coat the bent small part with glue and glue it to the aircraft body. Thus, it turns out that the wing is, as it were, spread outward, towards us.

Now let's make the clouds. Fold the white paper like an accordion, draw clouds, and cut it out.

Applique is one of the most interesting types of children's creativity. With just glue, scissors and colored paper, you can create very interesting crafts, both flat and three-dimensional. Let's make an applique out of paper - an airplane. We don't need much: two sheets of thick paper - blue and white, colored pencils and crayons, scissors and glue (PVA with a brush or glue stick).

Our application is ready! Such a simple DIY craft as an airplane applique can be used as postcards for February 23. A child of primary school age can easily make it himself as a gift for dad or grandfather.

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