In preschool and school institutions, children are often asked to make crafts at home on a particular topic. On the eve of "Cosmonautics Day", topics about space are most in demand.
It is necessary
- - Balloon;
- - PVA glue;
- - threads of medium thickness, white;
- - paints (blue and green);
- - wire;
- - a roll of paper towels;
- - colored paper;
- - scotch tape reel;
- - scissors.
Instructions
Step 1
Inflate the balloon so that its diameter is about 20 centimeters. Cover the ball with glue. Pour glue into a deep bowl, place the threads in it (it is necessary that they are soaked in glue).
Squeeze the threads lightly and carefully wrap them around the balloon so that they almost completely cover it without gaps. Leave the workpiece in a warm, ventilated place for a day to dry the glue.
Step 2
Carefully pierce the balloon and remove it from the thread balloon (hook it in the hole and pull it out). Glue the blank to the scotch tape spool (use super glue better).
Paint the white ball with green and blue paint so that it looks like planet Earth (when viewed from space).
Color the bobbin in any color you like.
Step 3
Take a piece of wire about 70-80 centimeters long, wrap one end of it two or three times around the bobbin, trying to make the coils as close to the ball as possible (this is required so that the place where the wire is attached is less visible).
Step 4
From the roll of paper towels, cut a piece 7 to 10 centimeters long. On colored red paper, draw a triangle with sides of 7x7x14 centimeters, cut it, twist it into a cone and glue it. Glue the blank to one of the round sides of the roll.
On colored green or blue paper, draw a rectangle the length of which is equal to the length of the cut roll (the base of the rocket) and 12-15 centimeters wide. Cut the shape, coat it with glue and glue the roll.
On red paper, draw three circles with a diameter of one centimeter and three rectangles with sides of 4x3 centimeters, cut everything off.
Glue the circles to the base of the rocket under each other (they will imitate the portholes of the rocket), fold the rectangles in half lengthwise and glue them, leaving only their outermost parts not glued together by a couple of millimeters. Peel back the non-glued edges of the paper, coat them with glue and glue them to the bottom of the rocket in a circle at the same distance from each other.
Step 5
Glue the made rocket onto the free end of the wire. Bend the wire in such a direction that the rocket faces away from the ground craft.