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Crafts from leaves instructions. DIY autumn topiary made from maple leaves. Leaf frames

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We would like to offer you interesting ideas for summer crafts made from natural materials - leaves and flowers of plants. Here are some original crafts you can make:

1. Beating leaves and flowers with a hammer

Let's start with the most unusual, in our opinion, crafts made from leaves and flowers - beating plants with a hammer on fabric. For this you will need:

Any hard surface
- cotton fabric
- plastic bag
- hammer

Place the fabric on a hard surface and create a composition of leaves and flowers on top of it at your discretion. Cover everything with plastic. Now you need to carefully beat the leaves and flowers with a hammer so that they stain the fabric with their juice. The resulting colored fabric can be used to make various crafts, such as napkins, pillows, etc. You can also stamp plants on paper, which can then be used to make beautiful postcards.


The fairy in the bottom photo is made from pansies.

2. Embroidery on leaves

Why not! You can, for example, sew a smaller leaf and flowers onto a large sheet. Or embroider a pattern on a sheet with colored threads. After this, the sheet can be dried or coated with paraffin. See link >>>>

3. Applications from leaves and flowers

Use your and your child's imagination, as well as paper and glue, to create leaf and flower appliqués. Go for a walk together and look for leaves and flowers that remind you of something in shape. The missing details of the images can be completed with colored pencils or felt-tip pens.

4. Compositions of dried leaves and flowers

Everyone knows about the easiest way to dry flowers and plant leaves - put them under a press, for example, under a thick stack of books. You can create entire compositions from dried flowers, decorate homemade cards and bookmarks with them. You can glue leaves and flowers to paper or cardboard with universal PVA glue.





The Country of Masters website offers to make very original postcards from dried flowers and leaves “floating in the air”. For a master class on making this craft from natural material, see the link >>>>


5. Crafts made from salt dough and natural materials

Medallions made from salt dough or polymer clay and decorated with dried flowers and leaves look beautiful.

6. Decorations made from dried flowers and epoxy resin

Craftsmen make exclusive jewelry from dried flowers and epoxy resin. You can try making this kind of jewelry with your own hands with your child. This is a very exciting and creative activity. You will need: dried flowers, molds and epoxy resin. Place a flower at the bottom of the mold and fill it with resin on top. Once the resin has set, remove the medallion from the mold.




7. Flower crafts

Flowers can also be used to decorate homemade cookies, homemade lollipops, ice cubes and gift wrapping.


8. Herbarium

Don’t forget to make a herbarium with your child from dried leaves and flowers. By participating in the process of creating a herbarium, the child gets acquainted with the world around him and develops his powers of observation. In addition, the design of a herbarium contributes to the development of accuracy, composure, and the ability to work with literature. And for us, adults, communication with nature will help us plunge into childhood and restore peace of mind.

To avoid disappointment, you need to collect plants for the herbarium in dry weather. Wet plants become more fragile, which means they can easily crumble when creating a herbarium.

9. How to dry flowers using paraffin

Read about how to dry flowers using paraffin in our special article at the link >>>>


10. Crafts from flowers. Leaf Crafts

This is the kind of beauty that the famous website Country of Masters will teach you how to make. The technique for making this original craft from flowers and plant leaves is very simple.

And another method similar to the previous one for creating crafts from leaves and flowers. See photo below.

11. Emerging leaves

Very simple and at the same time effective. Place leaves of different shapes and sizes under a blank sheet of paper. Using colored pencils or wax crayons, carefully shade the surface of the paper above the leaves. As you do this, images of leaves will appear, delighting your child.

12. Leaf prints on paper

You can paint the leaves with paint and make prints on paper. You can also trace leaves of different shapes along the contour and then paint the resulting silhouettes.

13. Skeletonization of leaves

Skeleton leaves are an excellent material for card making and scrapbooking.

Leaves of oak, laurel, maple, ivy, poplar, and magnolia are suitable for skeletonization. The easiest and fastest way to make skeletonized leaves is as follows:

Collect fresh leaves.

Dissolve 10-12 teaspoons of soda in 1 liter of cold water.
- Heat the resulting solution over fire. Once it boils, place the leaves in it and cook them for 20 minutes. If necessary, add water to prevent the solution from boiling away.

Rinse the boiled leaves in cold water.
- Gently scrape the greens from the leaves with a toothbrush.

Rinse the leaves again in cold water.

Place them to dry between books for 1-3 days.
- If desired, skeletonized leaves can be colored with food coloring.

14. Leaf prints on plasticine

Above we talked about how you can leave imprints of leaves on paper. See point #9. It’s even more interesting to make leaf prints on plasticine. To do this, roll out the plasticine with a rolling pin, place a leaf on top with the protruding veins down, smack it lightly, and now roll it again with a rolling pin with some pressure. Carefully remove the leaf.



But such beautiful leaves can be made if instead of plasticine you use air-hardening paste for JOVI or DAS modeling. For a master class on making this craft from leaves, see the link >>>>


15. Crafts made from plaster. Gypsum leaves

The process of making gypsum leaves is a logical continuation of the previous craft - leaf prints on plasticine. You will learn how to make them by reading a detailed master class on making this original plaster craft on the Country of Masters website. See link >>>>


You can make a panel from gypsum leaves, decorate a frame or wall with them, and make a key holder from a large burdock leaf.


Here are some more links to crafts made from leaves and plaster:

16. Chocolate leaves

Chocolate leaves are an easy and fun way to decorate desserts like ice cream.

The method for making them is as follows:

Take a few leaves and wash them thoroughly. Poplar, apple, and currant leaves work well.

Melt the chocolate in a water bath and apply it to the leaves with a brush. Do not place chocolate in very thick layers, but the sheet should not be visible through the chocolate.

Place the leaves with chocolate on a plate and place in the freezer. Let them freeze for half an hour.

When the chocolate is frozen, carefully remove the leaves, and that’s it, you can decorate ice cream, cake, etc. with them.

Chocolate leaves melt quickly in your hands, so transfer them to the item to be decorated using a knife.

17. Flower dolls

Many mothers remember how in childhood they made dolls from twigs and flowers on walks. It's time to teach this to your daughter, and maybe your son.



If you have forgotten how to make these crafts from natural materials, then we will share with you several useful links:

18. Leaf Lotto

To make it more interesting to learn the names of plants, in addition to the herbarium, which we wrote about above, you can make a lotto from leaves. For instructions on how to make this leaf craft, see the link >>>>



Material prepared by: Anna Ponomarenko

Autumn! There is so much warmth and beauty in this wonderful time of year! Countless variegated colors playing with magical shades in the sun, a variety of unique shapes and structures of fruits, grass, as well as tree leaves fluttering in the wind. Every day we look at this splendor and are inspired, enriched by magical energy, which further encourages us to do our own work. Someone paints pictures, someone composes poetry and stories, and someone does homework. From properly selected and careful natural materials you can create beautiful DIY crafts for the New Year 2018 and other holidays, decorations for room interiors in the form of vases, flowers, baskets, topiary, panels, boxes, etc. Also good are children's works for a thematic exhibition in kindergarten and school in the form of various animals, birds, fairy-tale characters, wreaths, appliques on the theme of autumn and much more. Schoolchildren in grades 1–4 are especially interested in such skills. After all, children of this age look at the world completely differently, they notice all the subtleties of the luxury of natural decoration, which adults, in turn, do not always pay attention to. So, let's plunge into the world of art and grace at least a little through our prepared article. In it you will find 9 ideas for easy and beautiful DIY leaf crafts. Informative master classes with photos and video lessons will guide you towards your own correct ideas and creations.

Bouquet of roses from maple leaves

You can make a very beautiful bouquet of roses from the leaves, which you can give to your family and friends. Such an autumn bouquet will delight and surprise them, because it looks very impressive, and most importantly, it is made by hand. To make it easier for you to understand how to make such a bouquet, we described the craft in our master class with step-by-step instructions.

You will need:

  • Maple leaves of various sizes (one flower takes 7 - 10 pieces),
  • A thread.

Progress:

  1. We take natural material and bend it in half so that the sharp ends do not interfere with us.
  2. We twist the leaf into a tube with our own hands, perpendicular to the tail.
  3. We wrap the resulting tube in a similar way 3 - 4 more times. This will give us the base of a rosebud.
  4. Next, we form a bud by applying new larger sheets to the workpiece, not forgetting to hide their sharp edges by folding it in half.
  5. After you have attached a sufficient number of elements, straighten the petals of our rose so that it becomes more voluminous.
  6. We secure our structure with a rope from below, where we still have the tails of the natural material used.
  7. So we make 3 - 5 roses and begin to collect the bouquet.
  8. We fasten all the roses together with a rope so that they create a harmonious composition made by ourselves.
  9. We attach maple leaves around the roses so that they seem to hug the flowers from the outside.
  10. You can also add various other decorations to our bouquet - twigs with berries, or some green twigs to add brightness and contrast. In general, the idea of ​​​​a craft is quite interesting and simple, be sure to try to reproduce it at home.

Video: master class on creating a rose from maple leaves

Wall wreath made of autumn leaves

To decorate your home, you can make a very beautiful wreath of leaves with your own hands. This craft can be done even with a child of 3, 4, 5 years old. You can see how to create such a wreath in the description below with step-by-step instructions and a photo idea.


You will need:

  • maple leaves,
  • Plastic plate,
  • Stationery knife,
  • Orange ribbon, 2 cm wide,
  • Burlap ribbon,
  • Stapler.

Progress:

  1. In order to make a craft from leaves with your own hands quickly and beautifully, we need to take a plate and cut the bottom out of it with a knife. We now have the base for the wreath.
  2. We tear off the tails of the natural material used.
  3. We hold them with their sharp corners up and begin to fold the edges towards the center in the form of tubes, and secure them in this position with a stapler.
  4. We make about 23 such blanks.
  5. Using a stapler, we fasten the blanks to the rim of the plate; the leaves should be positioned evenly in a circle. We make 2 rows of these so that there are no gaps.
  6. We attach small, even elements on top to cover the corners.
  7. When all the component parts are attached, use a stapler to attach a burlap ribbon so that we get a beautiful spiral.
  8. On the reverse side, we cut off the extra corners so that the handmade craft has a neat appearance.
  9. To decorate, make a bow from an orange ribbon and attach it to the wreath in the part where you like it best. And we make a loop from the same ribbon on which we can hang our wreath.

Video: master class on making a wreath from autumn leaves

Application “Autumn tree”

You can make various applications with your own hands from the leaves. In order to make an autumn tree, we made a master class with detailed instructions. Even a 1st grade student can easily cope with such creative work. Let's see how to make a beautiful craft from bright natural materials yourself.

You will need:

  • snow-white paper,
  • dry leaves,
  • PVA glue,
  • brown felt-tip pen.

Progress:

  1. According to the photo idea we provided, you need to fold the paper material in half and draw the outline of the tree with a felt-tip pen.
  2. Then you will need to make a crown of dry autumn leaves with your own hands, gluing them with PVA glue. The crown should be made both from whole small elements and using the tear-off technique, i.e. from fragments of large natural material.
  3. Next, using a brown felt-tip pen, you can color the tree trunk, and you can also make it using paints. This original craft will perfectly transform a child’s room or become a worthy exhibit of a themed autumn exhibition at a school or kindergarten.

Video: master class on making your own applique

Autumn leaves beaten with a hammer

You can invite your child to make an original autumn craft. With his own hands he will be able to create an imprint of various plants on fabric, their leaves and flowers. This creative work is perfect for children 3, 4, 5, 6 years old. You can see how to make such a creative creation below in the description with detailed instructions.


You will need:

  • light cotton fabric;
  • plastic bag;
  • small kitchen hammer.

Progress:

  1. To make this craft, you need to place the fabric on a flat and hard surface, and then make a composition of leaves and flowers on it.
  2. Cover the fabric with polyethylene.
  3. In order for the autumn plants to release their juice and color the fabric with it, you need to lightly beat your composition onto the polyethylene with a hammer.
  4. This printed fabric can be used to decorate napkins and also works as a DIY card design.

Leaf Lotto

Autumn is a time for exciting herbarium compilation. This is also a great way to introduce your child to the plant world. A leaf lotto can be an alternative to a regular herbarium, and your child can help you make such a craft with your own hands. This is a very educational game for children that will give them maximum pleasure and benefit.

You will need:

  • thin cardboard, A4 format - 6 pieces,
  • dry leaves of various trees and shrubs, dried flowers and herbs,
  • fruits of trees and shrubs (optional),
  • scissors,
  • pencil.

Progress:

  1. Initially, you need to draw the cardboard, A4 format, into 6 identical parts.
  2. 3 lined parts will make up the lotto panel. It is on them that the child will place the cards. We will dedicate one panel to trees, the second to bushes, and the third to flowers and grass. Now glue the appropriate material to each segment of the panel.
  3. The remaining 3 pieces of cardboard should be cut into sections. There will be 18 of them, these will be cards for future crafts created by yourself.
  4. Glue one leaf, flower or blade of grass from each plant to each card. Our educational game is ready, and you can already get carried away with it with your child.

You can collect dried fruits and other natural materials in a small box. Alternatively, you can simply draw them on cards, but using natural material will probably be more interesting for the child. While playing, the child’s task will be to arrange cards with flowers, foliage, and fruits into certain sections that correspond to plants.

Autumn crown of leaves

Autumn foliage is very beautiful and colorful. You can use it to make a charming crown for your princess. And the main thing is that you can make such a craft with your own hands together with your child, because it is designed for ages 4, 5, 6, 7 years. Let's watch our master class with a step-by-step description and photo idea.

You will need:

  • colorful autumn leaves,
  • scissors,
  • glue.

Progress:

  1. While walking in a park or square, collect the most beautiful autumn foliage. The more varied their colors and sizes, the more beautiful our crown will turn out.
  2. Cut off the edge of the stem and fold each natural element in half.
  3. Leg of one material through the second element.
  4. Continue attaching the remaining leaves in this manner until the size is sufficient for the crown to be placed on your head.
  5. Fasten the edges of the crown and glue in front a decoration you created with your own hands from the same natural material as the craft itself.

Video: home decoration ideas, DIY hair from leaves

Maple leaf topiary

Despite the fact that topiary trees have recently become fashionable, they have managed to quickly gain popularity. You can make this tree with your own hands from various available materials: flowers, leaves, fruits, coffee beans, ribbons, paper. In order to make it, you will need very little free time, in addition, you will not need any special skills at all. It is worth noting that this charming craft can be a great gift for any holiday, as it brings joy and prosperity.

You will need:

  • small flower pot,
  • floral sponge (ordinary foam rubber can be used as an alternative),
  • wooden stick,
  • yellow leaves,
  • rowan and other elements for wood decoration.

Progress:

  1. First of all, you need to secure the wooden stick in the pot with your own hands as firmly as possible, otherwise the tree will tilt or even fall along with the pot.
  2. At the very top of the stick, attach a ball made of sponge or foam rubber. All prepared elements should be evenly stuck into this ball: leaves, branches, rowan bunches.
  3. The soil and trunk of the tree can be decorated with grass, beads or artificial flowers and vegetation. An excellent addition would be a small twig that will represent a small bush. You can complement the decoration with ribbons, beads, artificial branches and flowers for decoration. Our DIY craft is ready! It will transform any corner in your home.

Craft “Owl” from leaves

To make a quick and beautiful children's craft from leaves with your own hands for school or kindergarten, you need to take a closer look at our idea provided in the photo. It is simple in its execution and does not require expensive supernatural material, great skills and craftsmanship. Even a child of 1st - 4th grade can easily cope with the creative task assigned to him. So, an owl in elementary reproduction.

To work you will need:

  • bright yellow, red, orange and green leaves;
  • office glue;
  • scissors;
  • snow-white album paper;
  • colored paper;
  • foil.

Manufacturing process:

  1. For our craft, you will need to take paper and make a rough sketch of a bird on it with a simple pencil.
  2. After this, you need to select the most suitable and unusual leaves from different trees that fit into the image of the owl presented by us. We lay out our natural material along the outlined lines with our own hands so that all the outlines and details are similar to the real thing. If necessary, use scissors to trim the edges of some of the component elements and secure everything with office glue.
  3. We cut out the owl's eyes and beak from foil and colored paper and attach it to the face, as in the photo. We have created such a simple and at the same time interesting craft, dear friends. Using this simple technique, you can create with your own hands many other animals, birds and even people; you just need to choose beautiful leaves.

Vase of autumn maple leaves

Interesting crafts made from autumn maple leaves.

With the arrival of autumn, schools often assign children crafts made from leaves. Let's look at some interesting craft ideas in this article.

How to process maple leaves for crafts?

The autumn palette of trees gives us bright colors. The carved maple leaves are especially beautiful. Moreover, their colors are varied: green, yellow, burgundy. This natural material makes beautiful crafts that are interesting to both children and adults.

But in order for the results of your creativity to please you for a long time, the leaves need to be properly prepared. Experienced craftsmen use several options for processing maple leaves.

Drying under pressure- this is the simplest and most familiar method for us, which is suitable for applications and collages:

  • Place maple leaves between the pages of albums or books.
  • Place some flat weight on top.
  • leave for a week or two.

Drying iron— an accelerated version of the preparation of maple leaves:

  • Place the leaves on thick cardboard.
  • cover with a thin sheet of paper.
  • iron with a not very hot iron.
  • remove the paper and let dry for about an hour.

Soaking in paraffin, with this treatment the leaves retain their bright color and become glossy:

  • break the paraffin candle into pieces.
  • melt it in a water bath or in the microwave.
  • Briefly dip the leaf into hot paraffin until it is evenly coated (it’s convenient to do this with a fork).
  • Place on paper towel to dry.

Preservation in glue helps eliminate the fragility of dried leaves:

  • dilute PVA glue in water in the ratio: 1 part glue to 4 parts water.
  • Dip the leaves into the solution.
  • Place on a flat surface and let dry.

Treatment with glycerin. This option is suitable for making volumetric compositions:

  • mix glycerin and water (1:2).
  • pour the solution into a ziplock bag.
  • put the leaves in it and smooth them out.
  • zip up the bag.
  • put in a dark place for 10 – 14 days.
  • Remove the leaves from the bag and dry on paper.

Skeletonization is a very unusual way of preparing leaves for original flat compositions:

  • take fresh maple leaves
  • make a solution of 1 liter of water and 12 tsp of soda
  • bring the solution to a boil
  • put the leaves in there and cook for 15-20 minutes
  • rinse them with cold water
  • Use an old toothbrush to scrape the softened greens from the leaf.
  • rinse again
  • dry under pressure for 2 days

What to make from maple leaves for school and kindergarten on the theme of autumn: photo

Maple leaves are often used to make crafts for school or kindergarten. By helping your child in this process, you will not only become closer to him, but you will also enjoy creativity.

  • draw a tree trunk on paper.
  • glue the leaves in the form of a crown.
  • Below you can draw little animals.
  • Let the child decorate the picture at his own discretion.

  • Use a jigsaw to cut out a tree from thin plywood.
  • Use sandpaper to smooth out rough edges.
  • paint with stain and let dry.
  • Glue the prepared leaves onto the tree branches.

Autumn candle:

  • prepare two candles.
  • melt one.
  • take small maple leaves.
  • Apply melted paraffin to one side of the leaf with a brush.
  • glue the sheet to the second candle.
  • Carefully dip it completely into the melted paraffin.
  • let it harden.

Photo Frame:

  • take an old photo frame and clean it of decor.
  • if necessary, sand it with sandpaper.
  • Starting from the bottom, glue the leaves overlapping onto the frame.
  • try to maintain the color scheme of the leaves (dark shades below and light shades above).

  • Cut out the base of the mask from cardboard.
  • attach string ties to the ends.
  • Cover the mask with maple leaves.

Bunch of grapes:

  • Take several acorns and use an awl to make longitudinal through holes in them.
  • thread the wire through them and bend the tip so that the acorns do not slip off.
  • twist the wire tails together to form a bunch of grapes.
  • Attach a maple leaf on top.
  • paint the acorns blue or green.

Bunch of grapes

Crafts from maple parachute seeds for children

As children, many people loved to launch “helicopters” from maple seeds. Not everyone knows that this natural material can be used for various crafts. We offer some interesting ideas.

Applications or panels. You can use natural “parachutes” to cover the outline of your drawing, depicting:

  • a mop of hair framing a woman's face
  • lion's mane
  • bird feathers

Since maple seeds are light, it is better to create your composition against a dark background.

  • Prepare plasticine, a thin twig, and two pairs of seeds of different sizes.
  • Using plasticine, secure larger seeds to the edge of the branch.
  • Strengthen the small “parachutes” immediately below the large ones.
  • Use a piece of plasticine to form a head with antennae and place it on the end of a branch.
  • Make eyes from apple seeds.
  • If desired, paint the “wings” with paint.

  • Twist two round pieces from newspaper for the head and body.
  • secure them by wrapping them with threads.
  • Connect the head and body using a stick and glue.
  • stretch a wire across the body to hold the wings.
  • Cut out two semicircles from thick fabric - blanks for the wings.
  • secure them to the wire with a stapler.
  • Cover the wings on both sides with seeds.
  • cut three pieces of wire for the tail.
  • secure the fabric to them with a cone.
  • Cover these blanks with “parachutes” too.
  • Make paws from wire.
  • attach the tail and legs to the body.
  • Cover the entire bird with seeds.
  • Make eyes from beans, and a beak from nut shells.
  • you can put your bird on a branch.

Helicopter:

  • using plasticine, connect a large walnut and an oblong small bump (the cockpit and tail of the helicopter).
  • On top of the walnut with plasticine, install two maple wings - “screw blades”.
  • At the end of the cone, attach a couple of small seeds - a “propeller”.
  • place the helicopter on a wooden block.

How to make a bouquet from maple leaves?

The carved shape of the maple leaf is beautiful in itself. Therefore, a laconic bouquet of dried leaves placed in a vase will look bright and festive. You can also cut whole branches with leaves from the maple and place it in a transparent container.

And with a little effort, you can decorate your interior with more unusual maple compositions.

  • Lubricate the leaves with clear varnish or melted paraffin.
  • tie several pieces with wire.
  • decorate with a string of beads or lurex ribbon.
  • Make a loop out of the ribbon and hang it over the doorway.

Pink bouquet:

  • Fold the maple leaf crosswise with the right side facing out.
  • twist a tube out of it and secure with thread.
  • Fold the second leaf in the same way across and wrap it around the already twisted bud, aligning their cuttings.
  • Wrap the next leaves in the same way, moving down a little and tying the cuttings with threads.
  • secure the rosette to the branch.
  • wrap the “stem” with decorative paper.
  • make several flowers and assemble a bouquet from them.

How to make a wreath from maple leaves?

It is customary to decorate the house with wreaths of maple leaves for Halloween. And it’s just nice to liven up the interior on gloomy autumn days. They are easy to make. Children will especially enjoy this activity. Prepare:

  • Maple leaves
  • wire
  • threads
  • flexible branches (willow or birch)
  • acorns, rose hips, fesalis fruits
  • beads or ribbons

Get started:

  • twist a ring from several rods, securing it with wire.
  • Attach maple leaves to the branches using thread or glue.
  • Glue acorns, bright fruits, etc. between the leaves.
  • wrap the wreath with bright beads.

Use your imagination and decorate your wreath with various natural materials:

  • small pumpkins
  • rowan
  • cones
  • spikelets
  • dried flowers
  • bird feathers
  • coniferous branches

Or you can simply weave a wreath from maple leaves in the same way as from ordinary summer flowers. With such a wreath you can decorate not only your room, but also yourself for a holiday or an autumn photo shoot.

How to make a crown from maple leaves?

A crown made of maple leaves will be an unusual decoration for a child for a matinee. It won't take much time to make:

  • take beautiful leaves of about the same size.
  • cut off the thick ends of the petioles.
  • Bend the first leaf inward by about a third parallel to the cutting.
  • Bend the second leaf in the same way and “stitch” the previous leaf with its stem.
  • repeat the process using the remaining leaves until you have a ribbon of the required length.
  • roll the ring, securing the first cutting to the last leaf.
  • decorate the crown by gluing rowan berries.

DIY maple leaf hedgehog

Using maple leaves, you can make a funny hedgehog. The leaves will act as a prickly coat. There are two ways to make a hedgehog.

  • Draw the outline of a hedgehog on colored cardboard.
  • Using PVA glue, glue the leaves onto the animal’s body, starting from the outline and moving towards the middle (the leaves should overlap slightly).
  • Make a sun and flowers out of colored paper and decorate your work with them.

  • Form an oval from salt dough or plasticine.
  • on one side, flatten it a little, making the face of a hedgehog.
  • Take small maple leaves and cut off the petioles, leaving about 3 cm.
  • Stick the leaves into the back, pressing well.
  • mold the hedgehog's paws.
  • Make eyes and a nose from peppercorns.

DIY maple leaf plate

You can make a decorative plate for fruits or sweets from autumn leaves. Wide maple leaves are ideal for this craft. To make a plate, prepare:

  • leaves
  • inflatable ball
  • PVA glue

How to do:

  • inflate the balloon.
  • Place it in a bowl for convenience.
  • Lubricate the surface with glue.
  • cut off the petioles of the leaves.
  • Grease the leaves with PVA and attach them to the ball.
  • Lay each next row with an overlap.
  • Cover the ball halfway in this way.
  • At the base of the plate, glue several layers of leaves to stabilize the future product.
  • let dry.
  • gently deflate the balloon.

The original piece of furniture is ready!

Crafts from pine cones and maple leaves

Cones are an excellent natural material for all kinds of compositions. And in combination with bright maple leaves, they can become the basis for interesting crafts.

  • Prepare a large cone, plasticine and maple leaves.
  • Make a swan's neck and head from plasticine and attach it to the bump - the body.
  • Using plasticine, attach leaves - wings - to the sides of the cones.
  • Make a tail from a small leaf.

  • take the oblong fir cone.
  • Form a head from salt dough or plasticine and attach it to the wide part of the cone.
  • Attach two large maple leaves to a pine cone in the form of wings.
  • Place smaller wings below.
  • make antennae on your head from wire.
  • don't forget to glue on the pea eyes.

New Year's wreath:

  • Form a base ring from polystyrene foam or branches.
  • Using glue and wire, attach the cones to the base, alternating them with maple leaves.
  • cover the wreath with gold paint.

  • Tie cones and leaves onto ribbons, alternating them with each other.
  • form garlands from several such ribbons of different lengths, securing them to one branch.
  • DIY sun made from maple leaves.

In gloomy, stormy weather, a hand-made sun made from leaves will warm you.

  • Cut out a circle from thick cardboard.
  • prepare yellow maple leaves and trim their tails.
  • cover the edge of the cardboard circle with leaves
    Thus.
  • make three rows.
  • Glue a large maple leaf of a contrasting color into the center of the cardboard circle.
  • Make eyes from beans or small leaves.

DIY sun made from maple leaves

  • Roll the maple leaves into a tube.
  • piercing the tubes in the middle, string them onto two wires.
  • connect the ends of the wires to form a ring.
  • tie a ribbon to the “sun” and hang it up.

DIY maple leaf vase

An autumn bouquet can be placed in a vase of maple leaves. The color range of this natural material is wide, and you can easily select the desired shade for the composition. Let's get started:

  • take a smooth glass vase or plastic bottle.
  • Make a liquid paste from flour and water.
  • Apply a thin layer of cooled paste to the surface of the vessel.
  • Wrap the vase in thin paper and press well.
  • Also grease the paper with paste.
  • Cover the vase with leaves (it is better to cut off the tails).
  • Cover the top with PVA glue.
  • garnish with rose hips or rowan berries.
  • let dry for at least a day.
  • Carefully remove the paper with leaves from the vase.
  • For strength and shine, spray the product with hairspray.

Leaf Crafts

If you plan to create compositions from living plants, then do not remove the base from the vase. Then you can pour water into it and change the bouquets according to your mood.

Crafts made from maple and oak leaves

The combination of maple and oak leaves looks impressive in various autumn compositions:

  • wreaths
  • garlands
  • bouquets
  • candlesticks
  • topiary

You can especially give free rein to your imagination in applications and panels.
The stained glass window made of leaves on the door looks very unusual and beautiful:

  • just tape the leaves to the glass in any order.
  • rub wax crayons onto paper, place leaves on top, cover with paper on top and iron with an iron. The wax will melt and stick to the leaves.
  • It is better to glue such multi-colored leaves onto glass separately.

Crafts from chestnuts and maple leaves

While walking through the park, don’t forget to pick up chestnuts. You and your child can use them to make funny figures. For this you will need:

  • chestnuts
  • maple leaves
  • plasticine
  • take two chestnuts: a small one for the head and a larger one for the body.
  • Make a neck out of plasticine and connect the chestnuts.
  • Use an awl to make a hole in a large chestnut tree.
  • Cut the stem from the leaf, leaving 1-2 cm.
  • insert the leaf into the hole - you get a bird's tail.
  • Make three holes in the top of a small chestnut-head.
  • insert pieces of matches into them.
  • paint the match heads with colored paint.
  • Make the eyes, beak and legs of the bird from plasticine.

Caterpillar:

  • take six chestnuts (preferably of different sizes).
  • arrange them in a row by size in descending order.
  • Connect the chestnuts together with pieces of plasticine.
  • Use plasticine to sculpt the face of a caterpillar on the largest chestnut tree.
  • Make horns from short matches.
  • place the caterpillar on a bright maple leaf.

  • pick two chestnuts of different sizes (large for the body, small for the head).
  • connect them with plasticine.
  • Make eight long legs from thin willow twigs.
  • Form large eyes from plasticine and stick to a small chestnut - the head.
  • cover the spider with a leaf.

Snail family:

  • sculpt the body and head of the snail from plasticine.
  • Place a chestnut shell on the body.
  • make several snails of different sizes.
  • arrange the entire “family” on bright maple leaves.

DIY maple leaf tree

A tree made from maple leaves will be an excellent decoration for your room. It can be made in different ways.

"Herringbone":

  • Prepare maple leaves of different sizes.
  • Fold each one inward twice.
  • Using wire, attach the leaves to the stick, starting from the bottom of the Christmas tree.
  • The largest leaves should be at the bottom and the smallest at the top.

  • dry the leaves in any way.
  • Find a beautiful branch and coat it with varnish.
  • Attach dry leaves to the branch with thin wire.
  • place the “maple” in a vase or nail it to a board.
  • Make two balls from polystyrene foam or a wad of newspaper - large and small (to fit in the pot).
  • place a small ball in a pot and make a hole in the foam (newspaper) for the barrel.
  • Lubricate the hole with glue and insert a thick branch - a trunk - into it.
  • Also make a hole in the large ball and, using glue, attach it to the trunk.
  • paint the balls and barrel the color you want.
  • Make a small hole in a large sphere with an awl, drop some glue in there and insert a rolled maple leaf (pre-treated in any way).
  • secure the leaves over the entire surface of the ball in the same way.
  • You can additionally decorate the crown of the tree with cones, rowan berries or pine needles.
  • Cover the base of the trunk with moss or small leaves.
  • The crown of the tree can be decorated with rosettes of leaves.

This topiary will look elegant in any interior.

Crafts from rowan and maple leaves

Bright rowan berries and the carved shape of maple leaves are a great idea for a beautiful interior! Add red rowan to any autumn composition - and it will look festive and elegant.

  • choose a large, beautiful maple leaf.
  • Lubricate it with PVA glue.
  • Place rowan berries on it like a mosaic.
  • let dry.

"The music of wind":

  • fasten the two branches crosswise.
  • string one by one onto a thin strong rope.
  • rowan berries and maple leaves.
  • make 7-8 such ribbons, each of which should end with a berry.
  • Attach the garlands to the branches and hang them up.

Topiary:

  • make the base for the topiary as described above.
  • decorate the upper sphere with maple leaves and rowan berries (put a couple of leaves and a small rowan branch into a bundle and secure with thread).
  • form the crown of a tree from 8-10 such bunches.

Video: Decor of autumn leaves

The long-awaited autumn season has arrived. A time of dreams and new achievements. Right now, nature delights us more than ever with its beauty, a riot of colors, a refreshing but still warm breeze, rustling leaves under our feet. And I really want to preserve the feeling of complete harmony and warmth for as long as possible, not only in my memories, but also in my home! Autumn foliage will come in handy, and flowers made from tree leaves with your own hands will be a wonderful interior decoration or an unusual gift for a loved one.

This work will not require you to spend a lot of money or time, but in its originality and beauty it is in no way inferior to other crafts made from scrap materials.

Flowers from tree leaves: master class

Roses made from rose leaves look most impressive and natural in compositions and simple bouquets. The process is quite exciting and very simple, so the whole family, including children, can take part in it.

Once you start making such a craft, you will understand that the stage of collecting leaves is much longer and more tedious than the creative process itself. The following trees are best suited, the foliage of which is preferable to use for making autumn roses: maple, ash and Try to choose bright leaves in colorful shades (yellow, red, maroon, green). If possible, use leaves from trees rather than those picked from the ground. They will not only be cleaner and less damaged, but more importantly, they will also be quite elastic due to the retained moisture, it will be much easier to work with them, and the composition using them will turn out to be more realistic. Collect leaves of different sizes. The splendor of the rose will depend on the number of leaf petals used.

So, the basic material is already in your hands, are you full of desire and enthusiasm? Then let's quickly look at how to make flowers from tree leaves with your own hands.

Necessary tools

To make this craft you will need:

  • leaves;
  • scissors;
  • threads or thin rope;
  • sunflower oil or hairspray;
  • iron.

Use flowers from tree leaves of different colors or alternate different colored leaves in one rose - it all depends on your taste.

To create not just a bouquet, but a separate composition, you can use other natural materials (rowan berries, pine cones, spruce branches, chestnuts, acorns, etc.).

Step-by-step execution

First, take the sheet with the back side facing you so that its front side is directed towards your palms, and fold it in half.

So let's get started. Making flowers from tree leaves step by step:

1. Roll the resulting half of the leaf into a tight tube - this will be the core of our future flower.

2. Take the second sheet. It must be positioned with the front side inward.

3. Bend this sheet outward so that its top protrudes 1-2 mm above the previous one. Wrap the resulting half around the base.

4. Repeat this manipulation several more times. Depending on how many leaves you make will determine the size of the rose.

5. Each subsequent row of leaves must be moved slightly lower. This way the finished rose will be more fluffy, voluminous and beautiful.

6. Secure the base of the resulting flower tightly with thread.

7. On top, lightly soak the flowers from tree leaves with sunflower oil. This will give the finished product shine and help preserve it longer.

8. Instead of oil, you can use hairspray. By lightly sprinkling the flowers, you will also give them shine, and this manipulation will also protect them from fragility.

9. If desired, you can make individual strokes of gold paint or glitter over the roses.

10. Finally, all that remains is to arrange the resulting autumn flowers into a bouquet and decorate them with the most colorful and neat leaves. Be sure to iron these leaves through fabric or a double sheet of paper first.

Flowers made from tree leaves, made by yourself, are ready. You and your loved ones will certainly like them. In addition, such a bouquet can be a wonderful gift that will preserve the love and warmth of your hands.

Flowers from tree leaves: photo

The completed composition may look like this.

Although, just as there are no identical colors in nature, yours will be completely unique and unique.

Chrysanthemum flower

In addition to a rose, you can also make, for example, a chrysanthemum flower. This will, of course, require more time and leaves to complete, but it's still worth a try.

It is necessary to wind a fairly large number of tubes (about 50 pieces for one lush flower). If you combine them into one bunch, you get a chrysanthemum.

Features of blanks

You can form tubes by winding them on long skewers, pencils, knitting needles or other oblong devices. The size and density of the finished petals will depend on the diameter of the rod used. Give them the desired shape according to your desire and artistic taste.

The resulting flowers from tree leaves must be securely fixed with glue and thread. You can first coat each leaf with glue and roll it into a tube, or, conversely, glue the finished piece and fix it with a thread for the drying period, not forgetting to remove it at the end of the cooking process.

After all the blanks are ready and the tubes have been wound in sufficient quantities, proceed directly to the formation of the flower.

It is best to play with the resulting blank and give it the appearance of a real plant by fixing the flower on a long skewer or thick wire. At the base (for the sepals) it is recommended to use small green leaves or make them yourself from corrugated or colored paper. Be sure to wrap the stem itself with the same green corrugated paper or special tape.

As you can see, just a little effort, and the finished chrysanthemum flower from an unusual natural material is already ready. Now you can complement any of them, or by making a few more of these flowers, you can create a separate lush bouquet of chrysanthemums. Place such a bouquet in a vase, decorate it and enjoy the beauty of this wonderful autumn flower for a long time.

Conclusion

For any creative process, the most important thing is desire and inspiration. And even at first glance, such a simple process of creating flowers will become a godsend for you and will certainly please you with its result. Be creative, please yourself and those around you, and the presented master class on how to make flowers from tree leaves, we hope, helped you with this.

Any process of creation carries only positive emotions. Having created such beauty yourself, and even from natural materials, you will feel a surge of creative strength and new ideas. In addition, this kind of activity can be done by the whole family, from collecting leaves while walking in the park to creating flowers and decorating them. Try it!

Autumn is a time of bright colors. Walking through the park, even an adult sometimes cannot resist collecting a lush bouquet of elegant leaves. But what to do next with all this charm? You can create a variety of crafts from tree leaves. So they will please the eye for a long time.

Preparing the leaves

If you collected leaves in wet weather, the first step in order to preserve them is to dry them thoroughly. Place the leaves on paper in a well-ventilated area. Remember to turn them over from time to time so they dry evenly. You cannot continue working with wet material, please be patient.

In order for the leaves to retain their bright colors and original shape for a long time, we need a large thick book. Choose an old tome that no one needs; the book may get damaged. Place natural material between the pages. Place only one piece of paper at a time, but you don’t need to put everything in the middle; try to distribute the blanks evenly throughout the book. If a thick Talmud is not at hand, take any other book, and put another stack on top for reinforcement.

If you walked in the forest, you might have noticed among the fallen leaves old, half-decayed leaves that could only retain a thin cobweb. You won’t find these in a park where cleaning is carried out regularly, but you can achieve this effect with your own hands.

Soak the prepared natural material in a solution with soda. After this, place it on paper and gently tap with a toothbrush. Using a brush, remove all the pulp from the leaf, leaving only a web of veins. All that remains is to dry the workpieces in the same way.

It often happens that a school or kindergarten announces a craft competition too late, and there is no time to dry everything using the correct technology. In an emergency, drying can be done with an iron, as shown in the photo below.

Applications

From the prepared materials you can make a wide variety of animals.

a lion

To make a lion with your own hands, as in the photo, you will need several maple leaves or any others, only much more. You also need a base, glue, scissors and the face of the future king of beasts. We make a lush mane from the blanks and glue the face on top. This applique can be hung on the wall, or decorated with a jar of pencils.

Rooster

Take whatever you find, the brighter the better, you can even use dry blades of grass.

Small details such as eyes and eyebrows can be cut out. When the rooster is ready, place a book on it overnight so that everything sticks together well and retains its original appearance for a long time.

Peacock

A handsome, bushy-tailed peacock - easily made with your own hands. To make a chic ponytail even more spectacular, add dried flower petals to the composition. It is better to take a white background for the peacock, so it will look brightest. The eyes on the feathers successfully emerge from two petals of different sizes, as is done in the photo below.

Autumn wreath

A bright wreath can quickly create a festive mood, but what to do in the fall, when all the flowers have already faded. This time of year makes a great leaf wreath. A wreath made of maple leaves looks festive and elegant. Surely everyone knows how to braid, the wreath shown in the photo should be woven like a classic French braid. Intertwining three branches, with each transfer we add a new leaf on a long stem. You can secure the wreath with a thread or a flexible twig.

Maple roses

DIY maple roses are a beautiful and unique gift. There is no need to dry the leaves for this work. Go searching for material in good weather.

Immediately check the material for flexibility; they should fold without falling apart, and will dry out in the finished craft.

The rose is made like this:

  1. Bend the piece of paper horizontally and roll it into a tube;
  2. Fold the next one in the same way, and slightly bend the edge outward, wrap the previously obtained tube;
  3. Continue growing the flower in the same way until you get the desired volume;
  4. The bouquet can be varied with buds. 3 leaves are enough for a bud;
  5. Secure the flower by tying it with a strong thread at the base.

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The photo shows detailed steps.

Maple roses make wonderful bouquets and topiaries. Complete the composition with open leaves, dried rowan berries, and thin graceful branches. You will receive a wonderful handmade craft that you will not be ashamed to give to friends and acquaintances.

Maple rose tree

This unique and exquisite piece of furniture is also made by hand. The work is carried out in several stages:

  1. The snag for the trunk can be found in the park or in the forest; choose only dry wood, otherwise the craft will quickly lose its presentable appearance;
  2. We install the driftwood in a pot of a suitable size and fill it with cement or gypsum mortar, this will give the structure strength and stability;
  3. We decorate the flowerpot with wood, and glue pre-dried moss around the trunk;
  4. We make roses from maple leaves and insert them into the oasis for bouquets to create an even, beautiful ball of flowers - this will be the crown of the tree;
  5. We fix the bouquet on the trunk and move on to decoration;
  6. We paint the entire structure with silver spray paint;
  7. Lightly tint the protruding parts with golden paint using a sponge.

Now you have made a magnificent decoration for your living room with your own hands.

A tree made of maple leaves, decorated in such an interesting way, looks like a real jewel.

The proof of this is the photo:



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