Children's drawings on the theme of dishes. Do-it-yourself plate painting: a master class and ideas. Video tutorial: stained glass painting

Do-it-yourself plate painting - the master class invites you to get acquainted with different ways decorating dishes and will interest creative people who love to draw and decorate their home with homemade crafts. Decorative dishes can become an original decoration, for example, in the kitchen. To create it, it is not necessary to buy a special one, you can take an old or unnecessary plain plate and start being creative.

For painting plates used for their intended purpose, it is better to use baked or special paints for food dishes.

Easy lesson

Painting plates in any style is best done acrylic paints, since they are the most resistant to external influences - water, sunlight, dust. In addition, it is convenient to work with them, since they resemble gouache in consistency and do not require additional diluents and special brushes (for example, compared to oil and tempera).

To fix the paint and maintain brightness for a long time, it is recommended to top ready product special colorless acrylic varnish.

Painting on a ceramic plate can be done with different techniques, it all depends on the skills, imagination and desire of the author.

Beginners and insecure craftsmen are advised to use stencils for accurate patterning. They can be downloaded, printed and cut, or purchased from art stores. Painting in this technique can be done with paints using a brush or cotton swab, or with a special marker.


This technique works well for children as it does not require any special drawing skills. All you need is to fix the stencil picture on the plate, for example, with tape, and paint over the "empty" places.


Simple but graceful painting - dotted - is done with contour paints, which are sold in tubes and do not require dilution. The tubes are equipped with spouts, which greatly facilitates the work of drawing dots and fine lines.

For painting in point technique you will need:

  • plain ceramic plate (preferably white);
  • degreaser (alcohol, nail polish remover);
  • contour paints;
  • template;
  • carbon copy or soft pencil;
  • brushes;
  • palette;
  • acrylic lacquer.

Working process:

  1. Wipe the plate with rubbing alcohol or other means. For this, you can use a cotton pad;

  1. Using a carbon copy, transfer the drawing to the dishes. To do this, combine it with a carbon copy, fix it on a plate and circle the lines with a pencil. You can also make a homemade carbon copy by painting over back side drawing;


  1. Pressing on the tube, apply with a contour at equal distance points. Their diameter depends on the pressure. As a rule, large points are made first on the main lines (large details), and then small ones. The result should be patterned "lines" consisting of dots;

  1. After the pattern is completed, the product must be dried naturally within 24 hours. If desired, the finished painted plate can be varnished.

Both ceramics and glass are well suited for such painting. Previously, you can paint the plate with paints, make a background or draw a plot picture, and then additionally process the lines with contour paints, highlighting the necessary details.

It is more convenient to fix the drawing on a glass plate with tape from the outside or inside, depending on the purpose of the dishes.

If you plan to use the plate as a decoration, then the side of the paint application does not matter. To use the plate for its intended purpose, it is better to apply paint from the outside and fix the picture from the inside.

Wooden plates are also painted with acrylics and then varnished. As a rule, they do not eat from such dishes, so they can become an excellent wall decoration, as well as be used for fruits (painted wooden dishes).

Perhaps, many associate wooden dishes - plates and spoons - with folk painting, for example, with Khokhloma or Gorodets. It will not be difficult to master folk painting. The main thing is to understand the basic principle of each painting, its "zest".

Old technique

Khokhloma painting can be used to cover not only plates, but also bowls and boxes.

You need to prepare:

  • wooden plate;
  • khokhloma pattern;
  • golden, black, red paint;
  • brushes;
  • sandpaper;
  • pencil;

Working process:

  1. Sand the surface of the plate and cover it with gold or black paint;
  1. Transfer the drawing with patterns to a plate (it should look like in the photo below);



  1. Based on the sample, paint the drawing with black and red paint with a thin brush;

  1. Let the plate dry;
  1. Cover with varnish.

required condition for successful development child and his social adaptation... Being well guided in everyday life, he will feel confident in himself, take an interest in everyday affairs, in housekeeping.

Coloring books help to master the theme of "dishes" well; for toddlers, this is the most affordable remedy after toy kitchen utensils.

Therefore, in the event that toy dishes have not yet been purchased, coloring for children becomes the main means of studying the world they have not yet known - the world of cuisine. If the toy utensils are already available, you can match their objects with pictures, thereby developing the ability to establish spatial connections.

Help the little ones to color the pictures on which the presented items are already painted on the “dishes” theme. This makes them more recognizable and allows you to decide on the choice of the desired color. But if desired, the child may well use his own palette, creating such color options that seem more attractive to him. If there are toy utensils, the child can use them as a reference for coloring.

You can use the coloring for other purposes. For example, if you print some tableware items on colored sheets, you will get wonderful templates for creating appliqués - just cut them out and stick them on the main background, creating an interesting composition. You can also use printouts on white sheets of paper, transferring them to colored sheets through carbon paper or using tracing paper.

Colored cutlery

Another interesting option for working with coloring is filling in the contours of objects depicted on the sheets with cereals, colored sand or pieces of colored paper. The contours of the dishes are wide enough, and the objects themselves are large. This allows them to be used for the development of groats or mosaics.

You can create from colored ones, working with which, the baby will better remember the names of various items of kitchen utensils. Children enjoy working with such didactic material. They willingly group images according to a certain characteristic and enjoy playing games like "name an object".

Another selection of thematic coloring pages. This time the theme is dishes. Ability to generalize, find common features, choosing a word-term for a whole group of objects is a very difficult exercise for toddlers.

Another selection of thematic coloring pages. This time the theme is dishes. The ability to generalize, find common signs, choose a term word that denotes a whole group of objects is a very difficult exercise for kids. Why are a cup, a bowl, a plate, and even a frying pan and a saucepan all dishes? Are the knife, fork and spoon crockery or cutlery?

Coloring pictures depicting dishes, the child does not just mindlessly drive a pencil, he mentally answers dozens of questions: what is this or that device made of, how to use it, what it serves, what other types of dishes can be used together with this, and so on, etc.

You can not just print pictures and give them to the child, but arrange a whole game. Make a riddle, and let the kid look for a solution among the pictures for coloring.

For example:

You can listen to how the dishes sound. Glass tumbler rings loudly. And if you pour a little water, the tone changes. Experiment with Faror and earthenware cups, saucers, and plates.

And here are a few more pictures and riddles for them.

I puff, puff

I don't want to get warm anymore.

The lid rang loudly:

"Drink tea, the water has boiled!" (Kettle)

Teapot girlfriend

Has two ears,

She makes porridge, soup for Julia.

And her name is ... (Pan)

There will be delicious food

With a golden crust

If you use ...

Right, a frying pan!

I take her by the handle

I pour tea into it.

Drink - it's sweet and hot

If you want, cool it in a saucer. (A cup).

There is a button on the head,

There is a sieve in the nose,

One hand,

And the one on the back. (Teapot)

I was born in the land

Tempered in the fire.

There are a lot of riddles about dishes, try to choose thematic riddles for these pictures for coloring.

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Games and pictures with dishes - for kindergarten a great opportunity to learn with children the names of various items of kitchen utensils, to learn how to distribute them according to the method of use and the material from which they are made.

Knowledge of tableware and the ability to handle them is one of the main requirements that are imposed on graduates of preparatory groups.

In a kindergarten, it is more convenient to work with children on this topic. Crockery for children is a rather attractive and interesting thing, so they can easily be included in the process of studying its names. It will be useful for children who can read to work with the signed pictures - this way they can visually remember the spelling of new or already familiar words.

For the process to take place in a playful way, it is better to cut the pictures into separate, large enough, cards. Then, taking out one card, invite the children to better examine the object depicted on it and decide for what purposes it can be used. If one of the kids knows the name of the object, let him say it. If not, an adult introduces the group to the name.

Pay attention to the details of the cookware items, discuss what different kitchen utensils have in common and what they might be useful for. For example:

  • Lid - many utensils have a lid. Helps to retain heat inside, or protects the contents of the dishes from various debris, dust, etc. Look for objects with a lid among the cards, remember their names, discuss the purpose.
  • The handle is part of many kitchen utensils. Allows you to hold an object and protects your hands from heat, allows you to reach for something without touching it with your hands. A frying pan, ladle, ladle, saucepan, colander and many other items have a handle (find them among the cards). Note that the pot has two handles. For what? (To be able to hold a heavy container with both hands).
  • Spout (at the teapot, jug). Helps to pour liquid into a small container.
  • Numerous holes (strainer, colander, slotted spoon). They allow to filter, that is, to separate large, solid particles from liquid and small particles.
  • Bottom - every item has a container, that is, it is intended for temporary or permanent storage, cooking food and liquid. Find all the items that have a bottom. In addition to the bottom, they also have walls, which can be of different heights, made of various materials... Look for the sides of the saucer (are there any?), The glass, the pan.

When all the dishes have already been studied, pictures for children with names will help remember the name of a particular object.

Be sure to discuss the materials from which kitchenware is made - glass, ceramics, metal. Group the pictures according to what material the object depicted on them is made of.

Then try to divide the pictures according to the role of the item in the kitchen: intended for eating, for cooking or roasting, for cooking.

If there are sets of dishes available, you can finish off the topic studied by working with toy kitchen utensils. You can advise the children to find the studied objects at home, in the kitchen (with the consent of the mother). It will be kind homework, the results of which will be summed up the next day.

In this lesson we will draw 2 variants of the plate: 1. How to draw a plate with patterns top view with a pencil in stages. 2. How to draw a side view plate in stages. A plate is a tableware that we use when we eat, without it we are nowhere. A plate or just a container was invented later than a spoon. The plate was molded from clay and fired, then ceramics appeared, they studied metals, gave it a comfortable shape. Of course, in ancient times of primitive society there was some kind of plates, for example, a hollowed-out stone, a carved tree. I often saw that the Indians used and uses folded leaves of some tree instead of a bowl, they ate rice and drank from there, because most of the people are very poor.

Now let's go directly to the lesson. Draw a plate with patterns.

Apply very light shadows on the bottom and dark highlights on the top and bottom of the bottom.

Paint over the bezel.

Now we can draw any pattern we want on the plates. On one plate I drew several variants of patterns that came to my mind. You can draw a flower with leaves in a circle, for example, or, you can draw a decorative ornament of a flower with two leaves on the sides (on top of the plate), you can draw an abstraction, for example, diamonds, hearts, curves. You can draw whatever your heart desires. This is what came to my mind right away. That's all, the pencil drawing of the plate is ready.

Now let's try to draw a side plate.

I did not indicate, first we should draw an oval, for this we make a sketch of the height and width, then we draw and just above the middle of the oval we mark a curve, the border where the bottom will pass.

Sketch where there will be dark areas, where there are glare.

Shade with a light tone, bypassing the highlights and edges on the left and right.

 

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