Winter games for children drawings. Winter fun pictures for children

We continue the topic “ We draw winter fun for children».

What winter fun do we know? - I ask the students. The people, crowded into their desks, are trying to remember something on the topic.

What I like most is watching children just playing around in the snow. Without any sleds or shovels. They simply throw the crumbling snow, jump into the snowdrifts, and then, lying on their backs, kick their legs to shake the snow out of their felt boots or just for the pleasure of lying in the snow. You can also lie on your back, clap your hands to the sides and this will create an imprint like wings.

When I tell this, the students’ eyes begin to sparkle, and no wonder, sit in class for six lessons.

So the idea of ​​a child lying down to play in the snow is great, but, alas, very difficult to implement.

In general, it is very difficult to draw a lying figure of a person (either on his side or on his back), I assure you. And what if from a perspective, but taking into account the perspective... And if not from a perspective and without perspective? - But no, it simply won’t work. My students smile and draw a picture like this:

But you are depicting a top view,” I say, “if you insert this figure into the picture, you will get the clear impression that the child is simply standing on one leg. We need to draw a lying person from a USUAL point of view.

Anyway, let's draw. I found a photo on the Internet - a child lies in the snow with his feet towards us and his head diagonally into the distance.

From the perspective it looks like the feet in the foreground look large and the legs themselves are long. The head is relatively small. Arms spread to the sides look completely shortened. By the way, I’ll also note that the complexity and strangeness of the appearance of the figure lying in the snow is also given by the snow itself - the body is partially immersed in it. This also needs to be taken into account.

We have drawn up a diagram of the figure, now we are clarifying the details. The leg, presented directly at the viewer, looks thick and is greatly reduced. The second one looks much thinner, and even the snow is almost knee-deep))). The body is quite massive, and the arms are small and thin in perspective.

Well, what can I say? You need to draw such scenes from life. But sitting at your desk, you can’t model it in your mind - that’s what I’m answering.

Read more about drawings on the theme “Winter fun for children.”

It's winter - drawing the theme is all about winter sport yes about the New Year. Of course, many winter-themed drawing competitions have been announced.

If you read school programs according to the “iso” of the seventies of the last century, it’s all there: “May Day demonstration”, “Demonstration on November 7”, “Subbotnik”... It’s somehow even wild to remember. You read and think: what forcedly patriotic themes there used to be, at least nowadays children are not tormented by this.

However, current topics, in essence, differ little from those - they are just as imposed, invented by adults and have the same artificially invigorating flavor. The theme “Winter fun for children” is no exception. Neither kindergarteners nor schoolchildren themselves have their own impressions of winter games It wouldn’t occur to me to capture it on paper. I say this to prevent pink bubbles and exclamations of affection about the fact that cute babies love to draw winter so much! Yes, they do, if you put a lot of pressure and force them.

But - closer to the point. We, teachers, NEED to participate in competitions. There is a problem - we need to solve it. Children practically cannot draw a human figure in motion and have no observation experience. I myself also don’t have much of this experience of observing children playing. I can draw winter fun from my imagination, but it will be artificial. Because you need to draw from life! However, I don’t feel comfortable going to the playground with an easel in winter. Then - according to the photograph. This was not the case - neither adults nor children are eager to get into the lens of a stranger. So, we are looking for photos on the Internet.

Here's a great picture: a girl swings hard and is about to throw a snowball. It's clear she's posing. But even such a staged pose is incomparably better than the legions of little men in caps with pom-poms playing snowballs at attention in ordinary children's drawings.

Let's draw. You have to start with... what?

JUST NOT WITH THE DETAILS!

We start with a diagram to understand the pose and proportions of the figure. The body is tilted and slightly thrown back. Snowball in right hand. This is important because children, without thinking, draw snow fights, a right-handed team against a left-handed team, just to make it easier to draw. But you need to portray how comfortable it is to PLAY!

Let's continue. The arm with the snowball is bent at the elbow, the snowball is slightly tucked behind the head. The girl holds it at face level. The second hand is dramatically thrown forward - for balance. Feet are spaced approximately shoulder width apart. The supporting one is the right one, the weight will be transferred to the left after the throw, but now it is freely placed forward.

The girl is still small, her body proportions are childish - a relatively large body, arms and legs are still quite short, her head is large, her face is turned in the direction where the girl is aiming. Yes, this is also important - the direction of your gaze and the turn of your face, please, just don’t look into the camera!

Let's draw a diagram of this movement, front view and back view.

Note that this is not easy mirror reflection. The figure, with its back turned to the viewer, also swings its right hand.

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Well, and another picture - teenagers playing in the snow.

Here the movements are much more complex and there are more dynamics. Look, the picture is useful for understanding that when playing snowballs, people bend over to collect the snow and avoid being hit by snowballs.

Snow outside the window is a great reason to pick up a brush and depict all the beauty of winter. Show your kids several ways to draw snowdrifts, “crystal” trees, “horned” snowflakes, fluffy animals, and let winter “drawing games” bring the joy of creativity and decorate your home.

Music to which masterpieces are created

So, let's turn on some pleasant background music and... draw winter with the children!

Drawing with “snow”


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You can imitate snow in a drawing in different ways.

Option No. 1. Draw with PVA glue and semolina. Squeeze out the required amount of glue directly from the tube; if necessary, you can spread it with a brush (if you plan to cover large surfaces). Sprinkle the image with semolina. After drying, shake off excess cereal.


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Option number 2. Paint with salt and flour. Mix 1/2 cup of water with 1/2 cup of salt and the same amount of flour. Mix the “snow” well and draw winter!


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Option number 3. Draw with toothpaste. Toothpaste perfectly serves as “snow” in the drawings. It can be tinted with watercolor or gouache if you need to get a color image.

Drawings with white paste on dark paper look beautiful. And they SMELL delicious!

The greatest popularity toothpaste It probably won because it washes off easily, so you can paint with the paste on glass. Feel free to pick up the tubes and go decorate mirrors, windows and other glass surfaces in your home!

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Option number 4. Draw with shaving foam. If you mix PVA glue with shaving foam (in equal proportions), you will get an excellent “snowy” paint.


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Option #5. Painting with salt. If you pour salt onto a pattern outlined with PVA glue, you will get a sparkling snowball.

Drawing on crumpled paper

An unusual effect can be achieved if you draw on previously crumpled paper. The paint will remain in the creases and form something like crackle.

Drawing with stencils


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Stencils make the drawing process easier for those who “don’t know how” (as it seems to them). If you use several stencils at the same time, you can get an unexpected effect.


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By leaving the part of the image covered with the stencil unpainted, you can pay more attention to the background: sprinkle more salt wet surface, apply strokes with a hard brush different sides etc. Experiment!

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Several sequentially applied stencils and sprays. It is convenient to use an old one for these purposes. toothbrush or a stiff bristle brush.


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A knitted snowflake will help you create real lace on paper. Any thick paint will do: gouache, acrylic. You can use a spray can (spray from a short distance strictly vertically).

Drawing with wax

Drawings drawn with wax look unusual. Using a regular (not colored) candle, we draw a winter landscape, and then cover the sheet with dark paint. The image “appears” right before your eyes!

Who are you? Seal?


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The effect of fluffy wool can be created by a simple technique: dip a flat brush in thick paint (gouache) and apply strokes with a “poke”. Drawings with white paint always look better against a dark, contrasting background. All shades of blue are great for winter motifs.

How to draw winter trees


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The crowns of these trees are made using a plastic bag. Dip in paint and blot in in the right places- that’s the whole secret of “snow caps” for trees.


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Suitable for kids finger painting. Dip your index finger into thick gouache and generously sprinkle snow onto the branches!

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Unusually beautiful snow-covered trees are obtained using cabbage leaf. Cover the sheet with white gouache Chinese cabbage- and voila! This painting looks especially impressive against a colored background.

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No cabbage - no problem. Any leaves with pronounced veins will do. You can even sacrifice your favorite ficus. The only BUT, remember that the juice of many plants is poisonous! Make sure your child doesn’t taste his new “brush.”


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The trunk is a handprint. And everything else is a matter of minutes.


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A favorite technique for many is blowing paint through a tube. We create “snowiness” using the little artist’s fingerprints.

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Not everyone will guess how this charming Birch Grove. The resourceful artist used masking tape! Cut strips of the required width and glue them onto a white sheet. Paint over the background and remove the paint. Draw the characteristic “dashes” so that the birch trees become recognizable. The moon is made in the same way. Thick paper is suitable for these purposes; the tape should not be too sticky so as not to damage the top layer of the design.

Drawing with bubble wrap

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Apply white paint to the bubble wrap and apply it to the finished drawing. It's snowing!

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The same technique can be used in applications.

The snowman has melted. It's a pity…


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This idea is suitable for both young artists, and for those who want to give a gift “with humor.” Cut out “spare parts” for the snowman from colored paper in advance: nose, eyes, hat, twig arms, etc. Draw a melted puddle, wait for the paint to dry and glue what’s left of the poor fellow snowman. Such a drawing can be an excellent gift to loved ones on behalf of the baby. Even more ideas in our article.

Drawing with palms


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An easy way to create a wonderfully touching New Year's card is to tell the story of funny snowmen. You can create a whole family if, based on a palm print, you add carrot noses, ember eyes, bright scarves, buttons, twig hands, and hats to your fingers.

What's there outside the window?


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What does a window look like from the street side? Unusual! Invite your child to look at the window through the eyes of Santa Claus or another character who may find himself outside in the most severe cold.

Dear readers! Surely you have your own “winter” drawing techniques. Tell us about them in the comments.

The article will tell you how to easily and simply draw a winter landscape yourself.

Drawings featuring winter landscapes have a special attractive magic: you want to look at them and hang them on the wall in the recreation area (living room, bedroom, office). Images of snow-covered trees and house roofs inspire human soul a feeling of comfort and tenderness, fairy tales and magic that is present during the New Year.

Drawing winter landscapes is not difficult. Main - choose the right paper and paints. Approximately 50% of the success of the entire work depends on the chosen paper. When painting with paints, you will need thick cardboard from the “craft” category. You can also use colored matte cardboard, for example, blue or black, on which White paint, pastels and pencils look especially contrasting.

When thinking about what you can draw in a winter landscape, the first thing that comes to mind is a house. The house has been present in the human mind since childhood, since the child first sees a fairy tale about Morozko or forest animals. It doesn’t matter what kind of house you imagine, the main thing is to draw it correctly.

We invite you to depict a cozy forest house:

  • Choose a perspective, i.e. approximate location of the house on a piece of paper.
  • It is best if the house is in the center of your image, or close to the center. This way it will attract attention and be the main storyline.
  • To draw an even and proportional house with a roof, you can use a ruler, but then be sure to trace the house template by hand so that the drawing does not look angular.
  • After you have drawn the main lines: walls, roof, windows, threshold, etc., proceed to detailing.
  • Don't rush to draw snow. Only when the house is completely drawn, using white paint or chalk, literally “cover” the house with a “snow cap”. If you only draw with a simple pencil, you will need an eraser.

Step by step drawing:

House in the forest: drawing in stages

House, winter landscape: step one “main lines”

Once the main lines are drawn, sketch out the snow on all surfaces

Start detailing the drawing, depict nature: trees, fir trees, paths and other little things

Erase extra lines with an eraser

Start coloring the picture with paints

How to draw a child in winter with pencil and paints?

You can decorate a drawing with the image of winter with children having fun. Such a drawing will definitely evoke pleasant emotions and associations with childhood. This idea is also good for drawing New Year cards and pictures for competitions and exhibitions.

How to draw:

  • Plan the storyline in advance: how your characters will be depicted, where and what they will do: dance, play snowballs, build a snowman, sledding, spinning around a Christmas tree, and so on.
  • Schematically depict the figures of children. You must choose a pose for everyone: someone raised their hands up, someone is sitting on a sled, someone has their ears covered or is tickling a friend.
  • After you have depicted the figures of the children, you can begin to detail them and create a winter landscape.

How to portray children:



Children are sledding Snowball games, snowman

Winter fun: kids Making a snowman, playing snowballs

Finished drawings:

Drawing with paints: winter fun

Sledding: painting with paints

Winter drawing with children having fun

How to draw animals in winter with pencil and paints?

Winter is a “fairytale time,” which means that even animals at this time of year enjoy the lush snow, wait for the New Year and have fun. You can draw a landscape depicting any “forest inhabitants”: a wolf, a fox, a squirrel, a bear, a hedgehog, a hare and others.

What animals can you draw:

Step by step drawing wolf Step by step drawing of a hedgehog Step by step drawing of a squirrel Step by step drawing of a woodpecker Step by step drawing of a moose Step by step drawing of a hare Step by step drawing of a bear

How to draw a winter landscape with children and animals with pencil and paints?

To make the drawing rich, interesting and positive, draw several storylines straightaway. For example, in a forest or in a clearing, children have fun with winter fun together.

Drawing Ideas:



Forest animals, children: “winter” drawing

Animals: winter fun

Animals meet New Year

Children and animals in winter

New Year winter drawing Children and animals: winter

Winter activities for animals Feeding animals in winter

Drawings about winter with children and animals for beginners and children for sketching: photos

If you are not good at drawing on your own, sketching will always help you. You can draw the template through glass or by placing a sheet of white paper on your computer monitor (it is advisable to do this in the dark). Adjust the size and location of the picture yourself.

There is nothing more fun and exciting than winter fun - pictures for children clearly demonstrate how many different activities can be done outside during this cold season called winter.

A warm winter day is a real gift for kids. The snow becomes soft and sticky, turning into an excellent material for creativity. The most famous snow character is, of course, the snowman. What a pleasure it is to mold a big man out of snow, decorate him, and dress him up! You can make a snowman in a cheerful crowd, or you can do it alone - as long as you have the desire.

And small snowballs turn into real throwing missiles. What dexterity, resourcefulness, and accuracy are needed to hit your opponent with such a projectile! In this fun game expresses all the joy that a child experiences at the sight of snow.

Working together brings the children closer, unites them, and gives them the opportunity to feel the joy of friendly interaction with each other.

And how much pleasure do you get from sliding along flat ice! Skates are an excellent means of transportation for true speed enthusiasts. But what kind of perseverance is required in order to master the art of riding them, what kind of fortitude is needed to get up after a fall and ride again...

A sunny winter day attracts even the most avid homebodies to go outside. It gives you the opportunity to plunge headlong into winter activities; pictures for children walking in a snowy meadow - and they awaken the desire to go outside and make their own snow angel or roll up a snow woman.

And of course, what winter would it be without snow slides! How breathtaking it is when you fly downhill at a rapid speed on skis or sleds, and how proud you feel after a successful landing. And how useful it is to climb back up the hill, breathing in the cold winter air.

Winter activities not only bring children happy, memorable moments, but also strengthen their health, make them more resilient and persistent. Without exaggeration, we can say that in the process of these games both the child’s body and character are strengthened.

Winter fun on video for the little ones: