What crafts can be made from apricot kernels. Master class “Autumn tree. Features of creativity using natural materials

Materials and tools: Thick cardboard, paints, brush, varnish, scissors, PVA glue and cherry pits. Where can I get cherry pits? From cherries, of course! But you don't have to wait until summer. You can get these very seeds from jam or from frozen cherries (if you freeze fruit for the winter). The main thing is to thoroughly clean the seeds from the pulp (it’s better to do this in your mouth when you eat the cherries - sorry for the details!).

Work progress: Let us warn you right away - the work is quite painstaking, but the result exceeds expectations! Cut out a heart and a heart frame from thick cardboard. They must, of course, be the same size. Paint the frame in one of the colors in which the seeds will be painted. This is very important, otherwise the color of the cardboard will show through. Divide your bones into 5 parts and paint them in different colors (we took colors of the same tone). When the paint has dried well, coat each bone with varnish on all sides. This is so that the paint does not wash off later. Glue the bones onto the frame and let dry.

Make a support leg out of cardboard on which the frame will rest, and glue it (photo below). Now connect the heart to the frame. Apply glue along the edge as in the photo below. The red line is the boundary beyond which the glue should not go. As you can see, we left some space at the top so that you can insert a photo later. There you go!

Required material and equipment:
a plastic wine glass for the base and two legs;
natural material (plum and apricot kernels, or peach kernels);
decorative material (colored glass, beads, chains, sequins, etc.);
glue gun and glue sticks;
gold spray paint;
glitter nail polish;
glossy varnish spray;
yarn of natural color and lurex.

1. Prepare the necessary materials. If necessary, rinse and dry the seeds. Degrease the plastic base of the wine glass.

2. Glue plum pits onto the base, starting from the bottom. Glue the bones tightly to each other. For the bottom row we use larger seeds, and so on in descending order. For convenience, I arrange the seeds by size in advance. Glue the next row of seeds tightly to the previous row in a checkerboard pattern. We continue gluing the bones, making sure the rows are even. Having reached the top, glue the bones, pointing them upward. Afterwards we remove the formed adhesive web.



3. For the Christmas tree stand we use two legs from plastic wine glasses. We degrease the legs and glue their narrow ends together, strengthening them from the inside with some kind of rod. We wait until the glue sets well. Then we decorate the leg of the Christmas tree with natural-colored yarn or jute cord. Coating the plastic leg with glue, row by row we glue the yarn in a circle.
4. The tree made from plum pits has already dried up, now it can be painted. If you paint with aerosol paint from a can, you need to go out into the open air (on the balcony or in the yard). I use quick drying acrylic spray paint. It dries quickly and doesn't smell as strong. After the paint has dried, we connect the tree to the stand. Apply glue around the circumference of the top side of the stand and on the bottom edge of the plastic wine glass. We connect, pressing tightly. Now we see what a fluffy beauty we have.



5. Let's start making the star. To do this, you can use the same plum pits, or you can use ready-made plum pits. For a homemade one, arrange 5-6 seeds in a circle like a flower. Add glue to the center and let it dry. Then we turn the star over and drip glue on the other side. Let the glue dry. We paint the star from a spray can or nail polish of a suitable color. Let it dry and carefully glue it to the top of the Christmas tree.




6. Now we proceed to the most interesting stage - decorating the Christmas tree. To do this, we use cute trinkets - beads, glass, sequins, chains - in general, anything your heart desires and to your taste. I used beads in the shape of pearls in a color scheme close to natural. I also added some sequins in the shape of snowflakes - after all, it’s a Christmas tree. I used lurex thread in several turns to avoid clutter. The star was also decorated with snowflakes to hide gluing errors. At the base of the star, where I attached it to the tree, I also glued beads - as if the tree had put on beads (it also hid the fastening errors). Having finished work, I can’t stop looking at my beautiful Christmas tree. She's the only one I have. And you?

Svetlana Kryukova

I present to your attention and ask you to evaluate my craft made from natural material, which I called " Autumn tree". To make this craft, I required: thick cardboard, plasticine, plum pits, glue gun, gold spray paint and a little imagination. To begin with, I made a drawing on cardboard, then I depicted a lonely place with plasticine. tree, blue sky, clouds, and earth.

Then, using a glue gun, I glued the plum pits (crown tree) and on the “ground” (fallen leaves, I also glued bones along the contour of the picture and it turned out to be a frame.

(In the place where it was previously planned to place the frame of plum pits, I did not apply plasticine, since it does not stick well to it and the pits fall off) I painted the crown with spray paint tree, fallen leaves and frame. The result was a craft like this.

Thank you for your attention!

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Required material and equipment:
a plastic wine glass for the base and two legs;
natural material (plum and apricot kernels, or peach kernels);
decorative material (colored glass, beads, chains, sequins, etc.);
glue gun and glue sticks;
gold spray paint;
glitter nail polish;
glossy varnish spray;
yarn of natural color and lurex.

1. Prepare the necessary materials. If necessary, rinse and dry the seeds. Degrease the plastic base of the wine glass.

2. Glue plum pits onto the base, starting from the bottom. Glue the bones tightly to each other. For the bottom row we use larger seeds, and so on in descending order. For convenience, I arrange the seeds by size in advance. Glue the next row of seeds tightly to the previous row in a checkerboard pattern. We continue gluing the bones, making sure the rows are even. Having reached the top, glue the bones, pointing them upward. Afterwards we remove the formed adhesive web.



3. For the Christmas tree stand we use two legs from plastic wine glasses. We degrease the legs and glue their narrow ends together, strengthening them from the inside with some kind of rod. We wait until the glue sets well. Then we decorate the leg of the Christmas tree with natural-colored yarn or jute cord. Coating the plastic leg with glue, row by row we glue the yarn in a circle.
4. The tree made from plum pits has already dried up, now it can be painted. If you paint with aerosol paint from a can, you need to go out into the open air (on the balcony or in the yard). I use quick drying acrylic spray paint. It dries quickly and doesn't smell as strong. After the paint has dried, we connect the tree to the stand. Apply glue around the circumference of the top side of the stand and on the bottom edge of the plastic wine glass. We connect, pressing tightly. Now we see what a fluffy beauty we have.



5. Let's start making the star. To do this, you can use the same plum pits, or you can use ready-made plum pits. For a homemade one, arrange 5-6 seeds in a circle like a flower. Add glue to the center and let it dry. Then we turn the star over and drip glue on the other side. Let the glue dry. We paint the star from a spray can or nail polish of a suitable color. Let it dry and carefully glue it to the top of the Christmas tree.




6. Now we proceed to the most interesting stage - decorating the Christmas tree. To do this, we use cute trinkets - beads, glass, sequins, chains - in general, anything your heart desires and to your taste. I used beads in the shape of pearls in a color scheme close to natural. I also added some sequins in the shape of snowflakes - after all, it’s a Christmas tree. I used lurex thread in several turns to avoid clutter. The star was also decorated with snowflakes to hide gluing errors. At the base of the star, where I attached it to the tree, I also glued beads - as if the tree had put on beads (it also hid the fastening errors). Having finished work, I can’t stop looking at my beautiful Christmas tree. She's the only one I have. And you?

Don't throw away the cherry pits!..

The cherries are ripe in Uncle Vanya's garden

Article for the magazine "Warning Plus" No. 10 for 2009

What is the article about? Case from practice. About dry heat, cold and health.

For what purpose is it written? Help people.

For whom is it written? For those who want to be healthy.

Who wrote? The doctor is a chiropractor with 30 years of experience.

Fifteen years ago, a patient was brought to see me with acute radiculitis that arose after a sudden lifting of weight. Since the attack occurred only a few hours ago, the problem was resolved during the first manual therapy session.

While he was resting after treatment, we started talking. He told me a very interesting story about his family, in which three generations of men worked as drivers and tractor drivers: “In our family there is a talisman that is passed down through generations. It preserves health, helps with fatigue, makes the neck and back light and mobile. And there is one more property of our talisman: over the course of 96 years, our family has traveled hundreds of thousands of kilometers of roads, been in difficult various situations, but over the years - not a single accident, not a single major breakdown. Maybe it's an accident, or maybe it's a talisman. If you want, I’ll show you, it’s in my car.”

I became interested. He went to the car. He returned very happy, since his back no longer hurt, and brought his talisman. His face shone with happiness when he showed me his talisman, his wealth. In his hands he held a worn and greasy, earthy-gray bag measuring approximately thirty by twenty centimeters, in which something rolled and rustled.

I waited with even greater interest for the continuation, but it did not come. He simply put the bag on the table. The pause lasted about a minute. We looked into each other's eyes and were silent.

To somehow get out of this situation, I asked: “What’s inside?” After his answer, the pause lasted another minute.

His answer: “There are cherry pits there, pits from cherries from our garden.”

When I asked why the bag was so dirty, he replied that this bag contained not only bones, but also the sweat and energy of his father and grandfather.

Then he spent several minutes talking about how and where to apply it in various situations.

I listened to everything. Everything seems simple and clear. He left. After that we didn't meet. His name was Ivan (a very rare Russian name, which is what I included in the title of the article). It was in winter.

After him there were many other patients with their own stories, but for some reason this case stuck firmly in my head.

And so in the month of July, when “the cherries in the garden were ripe...”, I decided to create a similar talisman for myself.

A linen bag thirty by twenty centimeters and 700 grams of dry cherry pits (that’s about 15 kg of fresh cherries) and that’s all! In appearance, everything is very prosaic.

Poetry began later, as my acquaintance with the “cherry talisman” continued. That’s what they began to call him first in my family, and then by friends and patients. The name stuck.

After making it, my whole family, having twirled it, pressed it to different parts of the body, smelled and rustled it, heated it in the microwave oven and cooled it in the refrigerator, lay on it, massaged themselves and each other, even slept, putting it under their head - they came to one conclusion (which happens very rarely in our family, that is, it almost never happens): “This is super!” Everyone liked it. In my profession I have to work a lot with my hands. I have never seen such an amazing hand massager (fingers completely restore “lightness” and mobility after five minutes). Surgeons, chiropractors and massage therapists take note!

Now in order:

The smell that we all liked so much was not only the smell of cherry pits, but also the smell of a linen bag. But this did not bother us in our talisman, since linen fabric has been known since ancient times. It was used to make clothes for both peasants and pharaohs, and sewed bed linen and sails for ships.

Linen fabric absorbs moisture very well and dries quickly, is very durable, is a very good conductor of heat and has low electrical conductivity. This is all very important, of course.

The smell of flax is the smell of a hot country summer, the smell of the sun and wide Russian fields with their flowers, singing birds and chirping grasshoppers, the smell is memories, the smell of youth... I wrote and closed my eyes with pleasure.

The rustling of the bones is the second thing we all liked. Now I won’t confuse this sound with anything. It resembles the whisper of reeds by the river, the rustling of hay, the sound of the wind in the treetops, the sound of a distant waterfall.

The tactile sensations in your hands when you knead a bag of hot seeds, while inhaling this aroma and listening to the mysterious rustling of the talisman, puts you in a state of complete relaxation and bliss...

The heat emanating from heated cherry pits is much calmer, deeper, more pleasant than from a bag of heated salt, sand, cereals, paraffin and other substances and objects that are usually used for these purposes in folk medicine. Their main difference is that cherry pits, ..... heated, do not cause burns (which is very important when used in seriously ill patients, the elderly and small children)

Parts of the body that come into contact with the heated bag with particular pleasure are the neck and shoulders, lower back and sacrum, feet and hands.

15 years have passed since I heard about the “Cherry Talisman”, during which time thousands of grateful people have tried this remedy on themselves and are already using it (thank you Ivan for your talisman!). He now helps other people too.

The idea of ​​using dry heat to warm and treat various diseases, especially chronic ones that accompany pain and muscle spasms, is certainly not new. It has been used in different versions from ancient times to the present day.

However, there is one twist: it’s all about the filler.

Fundamental difference from other dry heat sources:

Absolute safety

Anti-allergenic

Reusable

Does not cause burns

Ease of storage and transportation

Does not break if dropped or misused

Easy to wash and dry

Not dangerous for children

Doesn't stain clothes

Does not emit unpleasant odors

Treatment is accompanied by a quiet, melodic rustling sound

Can be used for hot and cold compresses

Stabilizes the cervical and lumbar spine when sitting

In a lying position - unloads these same departments

Easily heated in a microwave oven, oven on the lid of a pan, on a hot radiator

Easy to cool in the freezer or on the balcony in winter

Can be used as an orthopedic sleeping pillow

Can be used as a massage toy for small children with impaired motor skills of fingers and toes

It is used for a huge number of diseases where a person is bothered by cold, heat, pain and spasms

If you do it yourself, the talisman is practically free

But the most important thing is the confidence that you have your own “cherry talisman”, which will always help in difficult times.

One small addition. If you have a “powerful physique” and you want to lose a couple of three kilograms in one session and win, perhaps the first victory in your life, over cellulite and excess weight, stretch your shoulders, back and legs well - don’t be lazy to make yourself a couple of small bags with cherry pits weighing 200 - 300 grams, and into a bathhouse, a Russian bathhouse with good steam. Ask your friends to give you a good kneading and a special pat (which is more important!). The result will pleasantly surprise you.

Heat treatment is an old time-tested method of treatment, very simple and straightforward.

Illness comes from the word pain. Old, dull pain is treated with heat, and acute, hot pain is treated with cold.

This was the case a thousand and ten thousand years ago.

There are no healthy people on earth, and there never were! This is a very sad fact. But everyone wants to be healthy. And this is also a fact.

To achieve this, hundreds of new drugs and medical devices are produced every year, and new clinics and hospitals are built. New diagnostic and treatment methods are being developed, unique and effective, but there are no fewer sick people.

Most people are quite satisfied with the absence of pain or other unpleasant symptoms that interfere with their lives. Nobody strives for perfect health.

Patients want to be treated by doctors, but in most cases they themselves do practically nothing or do very little for themselves, and, as a rule, only occasionally. Health care comes last for most people. Both doctors and their patients understand this very well.

Therefore, when a doctor gives advice and recommendations, he has absolutely no idea how it will respond in the patient’s soul.

Taking care of your health and the health of your children is constant daily work, even when you feel well.

And this: a regime of work and rest, and proper nutrition and the absence of bad habits, etc., etc. In short, then: “Love your neighbor as yourself and live in harmony with nature.”

Another characteristic detail: more than 10 thousand diseases are known, more than 10 thousand medicinal plants, tens of thousands of different forms of chemicals and their various combinations, a huge number of side effects from drugs, many treatment regimens, thousands of doctors and billions of patients. In addition, each doctor and patient “has their own cockroaches in their head.”

This is a shock! No one can untie this knot of problems now.

But what should we do? But what about before, when there were no medicines and doctors? Yes, everything is the same as now. There were only three healers on earth: faith, hope and love.

The love of family and friends, the warmth of their hands and hearts. Faith that everything will be fine. Hope that all this will come true. And only then there are compresses and poultices, mixtures and tinctures, powders and enemas.

Any doctor will tell you that there have not been, are not, and never will be better doctors than these three doctors.

A little history about the “cherry talisman”.

For centuries, cherry has been considered a magical tree. This is one of the few trees in which all its components were used to treat humans: flowers, berries, berry stalks, juice, leaves, bark, branches, wood, resin, roots, even ash. Oil was made from cherry grains. And now you have learned that you can use even cherry pits to great benefit.

The blossoming Japanese cherry tree - sakura, is a symbol of the Land of the Rising Sun. The cherry was considered the emblem of the samurai: the short, fleeting life of a flower, a bright berry full of joy and the juice of life, a powerful, deeply hidden fortress of a cherry seed, in the depths of which a new life is hidden and reliably protected. Delicate sakura flowers are the souls of deceased ancestors who care for their descendants.

In the Christian religion, the cherry fruit is considered a symbol of life and joy. Cherries are even called the berry of paradise, since Christ was often depicted on icons with a cherry in his hands.

It is interesting that many peoples have such a sign: to see yourself picking cherries in a dream is a sign of prosperity and a successful turn in fate, and if you dream of a cherry blossom, then happiness is already close.

In Britain, there has long been a belief: if you want to find out whether you are destined to get married and when this will happen, after eating cherries, count the pits, saying: “This year, next year, someday, never.” The last bone will give you the answer.

For many peoples of Eastern Europe, cherries have long been considered a symbol of fertility, so ash, resin and juice from cherries were added to newlyweds’ food and drink, cherry pits were sewn into the bride’s clothes, wedding clothes were embroidered with the image of cherries, and cherry branches were hung over the newlyweds’ bed.

There was also a custom that if a woman could not get pregnant or for the birth to be successful, she needed to “ride” in the grass in the morning dew under a blooming or fruiting cherry tree with ripe berries.

Wands for love magic are made from cherries, and to make love spells “more reliable,” three dried cherry pits from the church garden were placed in a specially drilled channel.

It is believed that some trees attract spirits, especially cherries and thorns. There is a lot of wishful thinking in the book on health. Look in your home medicine cabinet - there is a lot of stuff there that you believed in, then bought and tried on yourself or on your loved ones. Maybe this remedy helped you, or maybe time healed you. Who knows?

Throw away expired medications, they are either poison or useless. Place the cherry talisman in the vacant space. Believe me, it will help you stay healthy and vigorous better than many medications.

Remember: there are diseases, and there is a painful condition. So, doctors treat diseases, but you can cure a painful condition yourself.

Good health and good luck to you!