How to draw the first spring flowers. We draw spring with children step by step with paints. How to draw early spring, spring in the forest with paints step by step for beginners


Drawing snowdrops using unconventional techniques drawing for children 5-7 years old

Botyakova Tatyana Aleksandrovna, teacher of the Krasnoborsky preschool educational institution "Kolosok" village. Krasny Bor, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Description of material: The master class will be useful for teachers preschool education and parents in order to develop children's creative abilities. This material suitable for visual arts with older children.
Purpose: interior decoration, a wonderful gift for loved ones, and can also be used as a product for an exhibition.

Target: performance spring landscape using unconventional drawing techniques.
Tasks:
Educational:

- develop the ability to create an image of snowdrops using unconventional drawing techniques.
Educational:
- develop a sense of composition, the ability to notice and reflect the beauty of nature in a drawing;
-develop fine motor skills fingers;
- develop Creative skills children;
Educational:
- cultivate independence and accuracy.

Snowdrop is the first breath of spring. It got its name from the plant’s ability to break out of the ground and bloom with the first warm rays of the spring sun, when the snow melts a little. Translated from Latin meaning “milk flower”. This name probably reflects the delicate snow-white color of the snowdrop.
There are many legends about snowdrops. One of them says that when God expelled Adam and Eve from Paradise, it was winter on earth and it was snowing. Eva froze and began to cry. She remembered with sadness the warm gardens of paradise. To console her, God turned several snowflakes into snowdrop flowers. So the first flowers on Earth may have been snowdrops.
According to another Russian legend, one day the old woman Winter with her companions Frost and Wind decided not to let Spring come to earth. But the brave Snowdrop straightened up, straightened its petals and asked for protection from the Sun. The sun noticed the fearless flower, warmed the earth and opened the way for Spring.

Snowdrops
The Snow Maiden cried,
Saying goodbye to winter.
She followed her sadly,
Strange to everyone in the forest.
Where I walked and cried,
Touching birch trees
Snowdrops have grown -
Snow Maidens
Tears.
Timofey Belozerov

Materials:
- gouache;
- album sheet;
- brushes;
- coarse salt.


Execution sequence:
Take a landscape sheet of paper and place it vertically. To tint a sheet, wet it with water and brush the paint on it from deep blue to light blue.



Using a thin brush we draw the stems of future snowdrops and grass. It is difficult for children to draw with a brush at once, so you can draw it all first with a simple pencil.


Draw snowdrop leaves.



When the paints have dried, you can start painting the buds of the snowdrops themselves with white gouache. You need to paint quickly so that the paint does not have time to dry.



Sprinkle with coarse salt.


Shake off the salt.



Using the poking method, apply the snowball and also sprinkle with salt and shake off.


The picture is ready.
All that remains is to frame it.

When it got warmer outside, the snow began to melt, and inspiration appeared, it’s time to take some paints with your child and paint spring.

Spring, which everyone looks forward to after a frosty and snowy winter, brings not only changes in nature, but also changes in a person’s mood. It becomes upbeat, joyful, you want to renew yourself, like nature, you want to create and create. And then the children were given the task to draw early spring, so you can combine your creative impulses with its implementation.

How to paint early spring with children step by step with paints for beginners?

Several simple, feasible options for children are offered.

Early spring means swelling buds on trees and bushes, which become larger every day and are about to turn into young leaves or flowers. Therefore, you can first draw a branch using a wider brush, and then use a thinner brush to draw small shoots and leaves on the branches.
To make the drawing bright and life-affirming, the sheet on which the branch is drawn can be pre-colored, for example, blue.



Children's drawing spring colors: steps 5-7.

Children's drawing of spring with paints.

Early spring means the first flowers.
We draw a snowdrop, tulip, or any other flower with petals around the core. Children will do well with such simple drawings. Children will be happy to draw a cheerful, bright sun over the flowers. Those who are older can add an insect to the drawing, which will bring the image to life.

Spring flowers in stages: tulip.

Spring flowers in stages: snowdrop. Spring flowers in stages: daffodil.

You can also suggest drawing a landscape, for example, hills from which the snow is gradually but steadily melting. Therefore, in some places you will need to leave the color white in the drawing, and in some places you will need to paint over the hill with a dark brown color. Let the bright yellow sun shine again over the hills and ravines, bringing the long-awaited warmth closer.

Spring landscape.

An interesting option is to create a drawing in a non-traditional form simply with paints and brushes, but, for example, by dipping a small diameter of the bottom of a plastic bottle into paint. So, a branch is first drawn. Then the bottom, which has convexities, is pressed onto it, so it turns out very elegant and beautiful drawing, and it’s interesting for a child to use different methods its creation.



VIDEO: Drawing SPRING

How to paint spring in the forest step by step?

  1. Spring needs to be painted with bright colors - blue, yellow, brown.
  2. The composition of the picture is determined, for example, a forest standing in the distance and a field in front of it.
  3. The horizon line is marked, and it does not need to be in the middle of the sheet.
  4. The contours of the forest are outlined against the sky, and shades for the trees are chosen. Trees can be painted in a circular motion with a brush. Remember the rule: the further away the object, the blurrier its image should be, and vice versa.
  5. The sky is painted with diluted blue paint.
  6. I detail the trees using thicker paint Brown. By mixing blue and bright - yellow color you can get a soft green tint of young foliage.
  7. Now we draw the melting snow, make clearings in the forest using brown paint.

How to draw spring with gouache quickly?

  1. Take a sheet of paper and gouache paint. Mix white and blue colors, paint over about a quarter of the sheet. It will be a spring sky.
  2. Mix white, blue and red paints to get a lilac-purple hue, and use circular movements at the top of the picture to create the outline of the forest in the distance.
  3. Apply a little white or blue paint on top to add dimension.
  4. On foreground blue and white paint can be used to depict a melting, shapeless snowdrift.
  5. Add yellow paint to the center of the picture, separating it from the image of the forest and from the snowdrift with white stripes.
  6. Add more detail to the forest by painting the trunks and branches of the trees in the forest with a richer blue color. Add green young sprouts on top of the yellow background in the center.
  7. Once you're done with the background, wait until the drawing is completely dry.
    Next, you can draw birch trees, they are just getting ready to awaken in early spring after winter. First draw their outlines.
  8. Throw shadows onto the white contours of the birches with blue paint.
  9. Then add texture to the birch bark by mixing black and white paint.
  10. Draw branches on the birches and apply black paint to the trunks to finish off the bark.
  11. Complete the drawing by adding brown and white paint to the ground to show that in some places the snow has already melted, and in others it remains in a shapeless form.


Spring in gouache. 28 very first spring flowers with photos

With the appearance of the first flowers in our gardens, real spring begins. These gentle touching creatures, which appear earlier than others, fill the soul of any gardener with joyful awe. I offer a selection of flowers that are the very first to awaken after winter sleep.

1. Snowdrop (galanthus)

This flower is familiar to everyone since childhood. Who doesn't remember the fairy tale "12 months"? These unpretentious, touching flowers with white bell-shaped flowers are among the first to appear in early spring. Snowdrops bloom for about a month, tolerate temperature changes well and are not afraid of early spring frosts.

2. Scilla (scylla)

Scilla is sometimes called blue snowdrop because of its external resemblance with the latter, and also because she appears as soon as the snow melts. In fact, these are different plants. These blue or dark blue flowers are also not afraid of spring frosts.

3. Hellebore

The name itself suggests that it blooms in the cold. In the south, hellebore blooms in winter, at the end of February. Its buds and flowers are not afraid of either frost or snow.

4. Erantis (spring)


These sunny golden flowers will add cheer to a dull spring garden. Erantis also blooms in early spring, in March-April, and is not afraid of frost and snowfall.

5. Primrose (primrose)

There are many varieties of this plant; only a small part of them is grown in culture. Primroses bloom profusely and for a long time in early spring; some species may bloom again in autumn.

6. Lungwort

Lungwort blooms in April-May. Grows well in light, well-moistened soils. After flowering it produces many colorful leaves.

7. Crocus

Bright, low crocus flowers also appear with the first warmth of spring. Crocuses do not bloom for long, only 5-7 days; without transplanting in one place they can grow up to 5 years. There are types of crocuses that prefer to bloom in the fall.

8. Periwinkle

Evergreen periwinkle retains its foliage even under snow. As soon as the soil begins to thaw, it produces new shoots and is covered in soft blue flowers in April.

9. Adonis or adonis

Bright yellow, like little suns, Adonis flowers appear on the very first fine days of spring. They prefer well-lit areas and light, fertile soil.

Spring clearing appears immediately after the snow melts. Its cute yellow flowers fully bloom only in bright sun, that is, in the middle of the day, and in cloudy weather and at night they close.

11. Liverwort

The liverwort is popularly called the coppice, because it does not like open places and grows only in the forest. Her elegant, bright blue lush bouquets are so pleasant to find in the forest after a long winter.

12. Violet

Fragrant violet is a perennial early spring plant. During flowering, the entire area is filled with its aroma. In the south, if there is a warm, long autumn, the violet may bloom again in October-November. And it happens that its flowering continues all winter.

13. Muscari

Muscari or mouse hyacinth is a perennial bulbous plant. Its tiny bell-shaped flowers are collected in racemes of blue, light blue, violet or white, depending on the type. There are also two-colored species of this plant.

14. Whiteflower

Spring whiteflower blooms in April for 20-30 days. The height of the plant is 20-20 cm. Green or yellow spots are clearly visible at the ends of its white bell-shaped flowers.

15. Chionodoxa

Chionodoxa appears in early spring and is also called the snow beauty. The leaves of this plant appear simultaneously with the buds. Flowers can be solitary or collected in small inflorescences. Chionodoxa comes in white, blue, blue or pink.

16. Pushkinia

Pushkinia is a herbaceous bulbous plant 15-20 cm high. The flowers are collected in racemes of white or blue color. Blooms in early spring.

17. Corydalis

An unpretentious frost-resistant plant that blooms in early spring. The height of the corydalis reaches up to 20 cm. After flowering, its above-ground part dies off, after which the plant is not afraid of any mechanical impact, it does not mind trampling or digging.

18. Iridodictium (reticulate iris)

These tiny bulbous irises bloom in April and produce a pleasant scent. They reach a height of 10 cm. They grow well in sunny areas, but also tolerate slight shading.

19. Marigold

Marigold is very similar to chistyak, but these plants still have differences. The foliage remains until October, this is their main difference. Prefers well-moistened marshy soils.

20. Anemone or anemone

This plant is called anemone because the petals of most species fall off easily in the wind. Depending on the species, anemones may bloom in early spring, summer, or fall.

21. Hyacinth

Hyacinth can rightfully be considered a favorite spring garden for its spectacular inflorescences and stunning intoxicating aroma. These plants begin to bloom in April and delight with a rich palette of shades of white, blue, orange, yellow and pink flowers.

22. Hyacinthoides

Another early spring plant. Externally, this plant resembles a scilla, but has larger and elongated flowers. There are plants in white, blue and pink colors. Blooms for a long time, up to three weeks

23. Bulbocodium (brandushka)

This is a very beautiful stemless polyflower, forms 2-4 flowers surrounded by leaves. It blooms for two weeks, spreading an intoxicating aroma around itself.

24. Brunner (forget-me-not)

Herbaceous perennial up to 40 cm high. This unpretentious frost-resistant plant grows well in shady corners of the garden. The flowers are small, collected in apical inflorescences. Blooms in May.

25. Tulip

Wild varieties of tulips, unlike their cultivated counterparts, bloom much earlier, already in April. In total there are more than 100 species of this plant.

26. Narcissus

This is a perennial plant with a huge variety of varieties and hybrid forms. Blooms from March to June, depending on the species.

27. Hazel grouse

A perennial bulbous plant with large flowers. Blooms in early spring. The hazel grouse got its name from the similarity of the color of the flowers with the feathers of the bird of the same name. The most popular are the checkerboard hazel grouse and the imperial hazel grouse.

28. Poultry farmer

A bulbous perennial ephemeroid that blooms simultaneously with scillas and snowdrops. White, star-shaped flowers are collected in racemose or corymbose apical inflorescences.

To everyone who stopped by, have a wonderful spring day and a sunny mood!

Perhaps no other plants evoke as many emotions as. Spring teases with the first truly warm rays of the sun, the first thawed patches and timid streams, but it is the emerging primroses, these small but very brave plants that speak of the final arrival of spring.

Perhaps primroses do not delight with a particular richness of colors or duration of flowering, but almost all of them are very undemanding in care. It is only important in the fall to choose the right place for planting for them. Primroses (both bulbous and rhizomatous) prefer places with good lighting and moist soil, but without stagnant water. If bulbous primroses, in order for them to bloom in the spring, must be planted in the fall (exception: hyacinths and crocuses), then hellebore or lungwort can be planted in the spring.

Advice! Primrose plants must be planted in company with perennials, which will replace them after flowering ends.

Let's take a closer look at which flowers will be the first to fill the garden with blooms after hibernation.

Snowdrop

  • Other name - galanthus. A very cold-resistant plant that appears in the garden as soon as the snow has melted. In spring it is one of the first to bloom; even frosts cannot greatly damage the flowering.

Snowdrop, like other small-bulb species, is not picky about soil, but prefers loose, moist, nutritious, well-drained soil; when water stagnates, the bulb dies. The best place for planting is under trees, under bushes that do not create dense shade in early spring.

Advice! Watering will be required only if the winter was little snow and the spring was very dry.

Snowdrop is an ephemeroid; the above-ground part of the plant dies off after a short growing season. They reproduce by baby bulbs; the best period for transplantation is July-September.

Scillas

Another flower that many associate with spring, although they are considered to be forest dwellers, where blooming woodlands form sky-blue lakes in the clearings. But these spring primroses will find their place in the garden - in rockeries, alpine roller coaster. Blue streaks on the lawn, among the still bare bushes and trees, will look great.

The most famous among us is the Siberian Scilla - it blooms at the end of March, it is easily recognized by its piercing blue bell-shaped flowers. But varietal species are much more diverse - they can be white, blue, purple and even soft pink.

Scillas are bulbous perennials, non-capricious and independent plants, best place for which there will be a canopy orchard, with loose and fairly fertile soil. They reproduce well both by self-sowing and by dividing bulbs; they can grow comfortably in the same place for decades. They are quite winter-hardy, but it is better to cover the place where they grow in the winter with an armful of leaves.

Crocuses

The botanical species bloom first (this may even be the end of February), followed by numerous hybrids of crocuses later - in April. The best thing crocuses look great in a group - this makes their bright colors even more expressive and noticeable. How can you combine different types crocuses, and combine them with other primroses.

Crocuses look especially expressive against the background of stones; the contrast of delicate flowers and austere boulders looks decorative, which is why these spring flowers are invariably planted in. Crocuses look great on lawn, but please note that you can start mowing the grass only after the leaves have completely withered.

Advice! Spring-blooming crocuses are planted in the fall, and they feel equally good both in the sun and in the shade, but in sunny areas the flowering will be more abundant and the flowers will be brighter. Like other bulbous plants, they prefer loose and permeable soils; when water stagnates, the bulbs rot.

Care is minimal; there is no need to dig up crocuses every year for the winter. Withered flowers are removed so that they do not spoil the beauty of the composition. In winter, the place where they grow can be mulched with leaves or compost. Crocuses, like other bulbous plants, are propagated by daughter shoots-bulbs - having planted one, in 2-3 years a dense nest of them will appear in this place.

Advice! If you want the crocuses to bloom early, plant them in the sunniest place, where the snow melts first.

Iridodictium

These flowers are also called irises-snowdrops, they bloom in early spring, as soon as the snow melts. These are frost-resistant bulbous perennials, although appearance they resemble ordinary irises. They are not tall, but very attractive and graceful, with bright flowers of original color (pale blue, violet, blue, light blue, purple, red, orange) with a diameter of 5 to 7 cm, with a fancy pattern of spots and stripes on the petals.

On a note! Due to their small (up to 10 cm) growth, they are perfect for rocky gardens; during flowering time (March-April) they will make excellent company for other bulbous plants. It is better to plant them on the lawn in a group; in a single planting it will be too inconspicuous.

Caring for iridodictium is almost identical to caring for tulips. They love light, well-drained, nutritious soils, but most importantly, they are very sun-loving, which is very important to consider when choosing a place to plant. It is better to dig up the bulbs in the summer; the main sign for this is the leaves that have begun to die. They are planted at the same time as tulips, in early autumn. The best way reproduction - vegetative, one adult bulb usually produces 1-2 replacement bulbs.

Vesennik

  • The origin of this name is a translation from the Latin name - Eranthis (Erantis) , which means “spring” and “flower”.

Often these are the very first spring flowers, which are ahead of even frost-resistant snowdrops. Single flowers (yellow, cup-shaped, no more than 3 cm in diameter) sometimes simply break through the snow, accompanied by graceful bronze-green leaves. Flowering lasts about 2 weeks.

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