Step-by-step drawing for Cosmonautics Day. What to draw for Cosmonautics Day? Moon with starry sky

We continue the theme of space adventures. In this lesson I will tell you. I wonder when will humans be able to fly into space? I mean don't jump out to the moon and back. And there - into the depths of the universe. Or at least to Mars! Something is getting really crowded on this planet... Okay, let's leave this matter to the scientists, and let's get down to drawing! As an example of an astronaut, I chose this picture: It is a little shabby, apparently, it was taken from an old Soviet book. But this won’t hurt us, because we ourselves can draw beautiful picture, Right? Get to work!

How to draw an astronaut with a pencil step by step

There are four steps ahead. Step one. At the top of the sheet we will place a large round head. She's big because she's wearing a helmet. Let's draw two down curved lines- This is the outline of the body. We will draw an astronaut in zero gravity. And this immediately sets his position. Let's draw the contours of the arms and legs. The spacesuit has a belt. Let's outline the backpack behind our shoulders. Step two. We begin to draw out the details: the helmet, fingers, all sorts of bells and whistles on the “suit”. Moreover, all the elements are quite large. Step three. On the helmet we will outline an opening for the eyes, making it three-dimensional. Let's start drawing shoes. Let's show a pocket-bag on the belt. Look carefully at the picture and fill in what is missing on your sheet. Rivets, bends on the fingers, etc. Step four. We will show horizontal shading on the belts. Let's draw the shoes: the pattern on the sole, the clasp. The astronaut wears a small electronic device on his hip. Now let's outline the main elements of our drawing. Almost done. You can use shading to “revive” our hero, or add color using paints! I recommend other interesting lessons similar in topic.

The world celebrates April 12th Aviation and Cosmonautics Day . This holiday is special. This is a day of triumph for space science and all those who successfully work in this industry today.

April 12th is memorable date, it was installed to commemorate the first human flight into space. On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin on the Vostok spacecraft made the first orbital flight around the Earth, opening the era of manned space flights with his act.

It launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome and for the first time in the world made a flyby of planet Earth. The flight, which lasted only 108 minutes, became a breakthrough in space exploration.

The name of Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin became known throughout the world, and the cosmonaut himself received the rank of major and Hero ahead of schedule Soviet Union.

In the Soviet Union, the holiday was established by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated April 9, 1962. And it is celebrated under the name Cosmonautics Day . This holiday was established at the suggestion of the second cosmonaut of the Soviet Union, German Titov.

Many years have passed since then and we have seen tremendous progress in this industry. Tens of thousands of satellites revolve around the earth; spacecraft have already landed on the moon and brought with them samples of local soil. Automatic probes landed on Mars and Venus.

The world's first artificial Earth satellite was launched into low-Earth orbit on October 4, 1957. In honor of this event, World Space Week is even held annually.

Everyone knows that before a person got into a spaceship, his four-legged friends went on a flight. So in August 1960, the Vostok spacecraft made a daily flight with a return to Earth with the dogs Strelka and Belka on board.

Well, the first international flight took place on July 15, 1975. The American spacecraft Apollo and the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz-19 are considered to be the pioneers.

On April 7, 2011, at a special meeting of the UN General Assembly, a resolution was adopted that officially proclaimed April 12 International Day human flight into space.

Many children are interested in interplanetary flights and space. IN Soviet times every second child to the question “What do you want to become when you grow up?” answered “Cosmonaut.”

Children love to make various crafts, including themed ones. So in kindergartens and schools on the eve of Cosmonautics Day, children draw and create from various materials space. What is space without a rocket? Today we want to dwell in more detail on how to draw a rocket?

We bring to your attention several options: from the simplest to the most complex.

So let's start with simple options for babies:

And these models are a little more difficult to depict:




Here are some other types of rockets.

Let's make a craft for Cosmonautics Day to delight our family and friends, and also learn a little more about what space looks like. To begin with, we will look with our young artist images of space in photographs. Milky Way, galaxies, constellations, planets, Sun, Earth.

Their size is amazing, and their properties are mysterious and amazing.

Drawing for Cosmonautics Day - planets and stars

What does a person who finds himself in space see? Darkness bright stars, planets and celestial bodies amazing in shape and shade. Let's try to draw this miracle?

We will need:

  • Tassels
  • Paints
  • Glitter glue
  • Black construction paper

Now let's start creating a children's drawing for Cosmonautics Day.

Take a white sheet of paper and create on it using bright colors everything that we saw in the photo or even everything that we came up with ourselves. The main thing is that it is bright and just as delightful.


While the images of planets, stars and other cosmic bodies are still wet, we drip water onto these images so that they turn out a little blurry.


Let our painting dry, then cut out our cosmic bodies.

We take a black sheet of paper and glue our cut out bodies onto it. You will get an interesting contrast between the black background and light, slightly blurry images.


Now you can use glitter glue. Sequins will look very beautiful on a black background. Our drawing for Cosmonautics Day is ready!


Drawing for Cosmonautics Day with crayons and paints

To begin with, we draw the main elements of our drawing with colored chalk. When the drawing is ready, paint the background with gray watercolors.


The paint will not cover the crayons, but will give them special expressiveness. Patterns with white crayons look magical, they are not visible on a white sheet, but when painted, they begin to appear. With white crayons we can draw stars or sun rays. Magic drawing"space" - ready!


Magic drawing "space"

Drawings for Cosmonautics Day “Man on the Moon”

Drawing for Cosmonautics Day “Man on the Moon” (pencil) Drawing for Cosmonautics Day “Man on the Moon” (pencil+watercolor)

Our space can serve as a basis for an application; for example, we can supplement it with an image of our first cosmonaut, Yu.A. Gagarin.


On this page you can see photos crafts for Aviation and Cosmonautics Day April 12, 2020, sent to our “DIY Gifts”, including new ones original works competition - 2019.

Photos of crafts for Cosmonautics Day - 2019

1 place

"Space trip". Koroleva Alena Vitalievna.
Carton boxes.


Teamwork of children preparatory group, dedicated to Cosmonautics Day. Educator Galina Vladimirovna Kochurova.



Textile toy “My world is my Universe.” Romanova Darina, 14 years old.
The product is made using the primed textile technique (painted with acrylic paints). Baby is a wonderful toy that looks harmonious both on planet Earth and beyond (the toy can be taken out of its pocket).

"Craft A little prince" Garkushin Nikita.
Needed cardboard, yarn yellow color, figured hole punch for stars, the figure needs yarn different colors and a hook.

"A Journey Through Space." Nikita Akborisov, 8 years old; Yuzhakov Kirill, 8 years old.
The basis of the “Journey through Space” panel is space rockets, made of brightly colored felt. Hand stitches in contrasting colors and decorated buttons are used as finishing. The images of the “planets” are woven from jute yarn and secured in the shape of a circle using hand stitches. The work uses elements of embroidery and decorative stitches.

"Parade of planets". Abdrakhmanova Alina, 9 years old.
The work was done using technology.

"Flight to the unknown." Devidenok N.V.
Drawing and design.

"Belka and Strelka". Gainetdinov Syntimer, 8 years old.
The work is made of cardboard and fabric.

"Space through the eyes of children." Korchinsky Vladik.
Styrofoam ball.

"Space through the eyes of children." Lyutikov Platon.
The work is made by hand from cardboard and foam balls.

"Space through the eyes of children." Setrakyan Arseny.
Paper fantasies.

2nd place

"In space." Yulia Monetova, 5 years old.
The application is made of liquid foamiran.

"UFO". Chupik Timofey.
The work is made of paper (triangular modules), CDs, plastic sticks for the base and skewers for the antenna.

"A.G. Nikolaev before the flight." Andyushkina Alina.
The work was done using plasticineography technique.

Mobile "Space Carousel". Mishchenko Victoria, 11 years old.
The mobile is assembled from textile figures - planets, stars and space aircrafts. The work was done using primed textile technique and painted with acrylic paints.

"It happened on the moon." Koshkin Dmitry Ivanovich.
Our work consists of a box, we made a model of the Moon from an egg tray (we covered it with silver paint). The rocket is made from ordinary bottles, also coated with silver paint. We made the aliens from Kinder Surprise boxes, and the astronauts from plasticine.

"Cosmic meeting" Vakhitova Elizaveta, 11 years old.
The applique is made of felt.

"Flight to the moon". Albutov Kirill Dmitrievich.
The rocket is made from a tube from cling film, the astronaut is crocheted from “Children’s New” yarn.

"Life in Space". Collective work of the creative association “Skillful Fingers”, 7 years.
The work was carried out in the classes of the “Skillful Fingers” association, where children master various techniques work with salt dough.
Working with salt dough, the children sculpted astronauts, a rocket, and various inhabitants of other planets inhabiting space. We painted the resulting figures with bright colors and placed them on the cardboard base of the panel. Pasta, jute thread, and gouache were used as finishing.

"Solar system!". Nikolaeva Sofia.
For work you needed: a box, plasticine, toothpicks, threads, star stickers.

"Mars rover". Fedorov Vyacheslav, 3″b” grade, Shilyaev Viktor, 6th grade.
The model of the Mars rover was made during the classes of the creative association “Technical Creativity”. The base of the product is glued together from cardboard. Foil, corrugated cardboard, and discs were used as finishing.

"Lunokhod and astronaut". Kallaeva Anna.
Cardboard and plasticine, the relief is made with a massage ball.
Cosmonaut - plasticine, a package of eye drops, a piece of paper clip.
Lunokhod - plastic jar, parts from a broken toy, acrylic paint, heat gun.
Flag - paper, pencils and tape.

"Rocket". Kallaeva Elena.
Baby tea cans, plastic packaging, holder for hot air balloon, double-sided silver cardboard, acrylic paint.

"Planets." Nechaeva Zlata. 6 years.
Planets Earth, Mars and Venus are made using papier-mâché technique. For work we used: three balloons, PVA glue, white paper, gouache.
We glued all three planets at once in two stages: the first day - three layers and the next day two more layers. The balls need to dry for two days. Readiness is easy to determine - the balls become light. Carefully pierce air balloons and get them out. The finished balls were covered with white gouache mixed with PVA glue 1:1. When everything was dry, we painted it with gouache.

"Our Universe". Dubovskaya Irina.
Work from plasticine.

"Meeting in space." Kuliev Emil.
Work from plasticine, colored paper, waste material.

"Our Universe". Nikishchenko Maria.
The work is made of paper and cardboard.

How to make a layout solar system from cardboard:

"The amazing world of space." Lukyanchenko Dmitry.
Work from paper and cardboard.

3rd place

"Humanoid". Danileiko Maxim 6 years old.
The humanoid is made of paper.

"Space through the eyes of children." Mironenko Daria.
Plasticine, family fantasy.

"Space through the eyes of children." Svirenko Sofia.
Paper mood.

"Space through the eyes of children." Svarchevsky Matvey.
The work is made from Christmas tree balls and family inspiration.

"Open Space". Kovtorov Ivan.
The drawing is made on paper in gouache.

"Planet Earth". "Friendly Family" group.
Threads, paper.


"Space Topiary". Andyushkina Victoria.
The work was done using papier-mâché technique.

"IN outer space" Turubarova Varya.
Application and design.

"Rocket Flight" Baryshov Vladislav Valrievich.
The work is created from cardboard and colored paper. Big size The rocket looks very impressive. The whole family took part in the creation of this rocket.

"Flight to the stars." Kalinina Lera.

"We are the children of the galaxy." Baronenko Maria.
The work is made of cardboard, foil, colored paper, plasticine.

"A space flight". Nurieva Alina.
Plasticineography.

“How beautiful this world is.” Gabdulin Artem.
The work is made from millet grain: pre-painted in required colors, the outline of the picture was drawn on blue cardboard. And then we glued cereal onto PVA glue, and our Squirrel flew off to explore the Universe. Then they put the work in a frame, and this is what we got.

"Flight to the moon". Group "Sun".
Cardboard, Whatman paper, velvet paper, foil.

"My vacation in space." Swedish Karina.
Drawing in A4 format. Drawn with pencils. Such holidays would be fun and memorable for a long time.

Works of 2018:

« Star Trek" Yulia Dyundyukova.
The "Star Trek" installation consists of a rocket and stars (made of cardboard), an astronaut made of plasticine, and a planet - a ball painted with gouache. Drawings and a disposable tablecloth were used as the background. All objects in the composition are suspended using fishing line and tape.

"A Trip to the Moon." Garkalova Alexandra.
Crafts for kindergarten: cardboard, foil, cocktail tubes, Kinder egg capsule, plasticine.

“And apple trees will bloom on Mars.” Garkushin Nikita.
For the work, improvised and waste materials were used: sweet capsules, wire, glue, cardboard.

Video on how to make a craft " Spaceships» from scrap materials:

"Through hardship to the stars!". Stenina Sophia.
Three-dimensional applique decorated with glitter.

"Planet Saturn". Polyakov Elizar 9 years old, 3rd grade student at the Sharapovsky school, Chekhov urban district. Classroom teacher Aksenkina Olga Borisovna.
For the school craft I needed: a foam ball cut in half, a computer disk, gouache, glitter, a heat gun.

"Space trip". Teachers: Alexandrova O.E., Kuzmina L.P.
Collective work with children for a competition, preparatory school group No. 5, MBDOU No. 267, Izhevsk.
To make the astronauts, you needed toilet paper rolls, gold and silver cardboard, double-sided colored paper, eyes, juice box lids, a star-shaped hole punch, glue, scissors, KIDS :).

Spaceship "Vostok-1". Motorin Kirill.
The rocket is made from a bottle and painted red acrylic paint. The stars are cut out of colored foil.

"First flight to space". Grachev Vyacheslav.
Work from colored cardboard and colored paper.

Craft “Space is ours”. Topolnikova Nadezhda Viktorovna, teacher of the State Budgetary Educational Institution, kindergarten No. 14, St. Petersburg.
The basis for the work was a pizza box - strong sized cardboard, and the craft is easy to transport. The box is covered black paper, sprayed with white, yellow and purple gouache - like a starry sky. The space inside is decorated in the same way. Layouts of three rockets in the styles Gzhel (decoupage with napkins), Khokhloma (finished cardboard) and Dymka (white cardboard painted under Dymkovo toy) glued to right side- bottom of the box, on inside covers - left-hand side- the inscription SPACE IS OUR, made by my student.

Exhibition "Your Space".

"Ready to fly." Parents and children 1 junior group“Bee” MBOU “Semiozerskaya secondary school” preschool department.

The works are made of colored cardboard and paper, plasticine, improvised and waste materials.

"Mysterious Space"
Latkin Bogdan, 12 years old. The application “Mysterious Space” was made for April 12 - Cosmonautics Day using plasticineography technique. I am very interested in everything unknown, new, and I want to visit another planet. The craft is bright and colorful.

Polyakov Gleb, 4.5 years old. "Rocket and Aliens."
For the rocket we needed tubes from building materials, and from paper towels, as well as corrugated cardboard, gouache, hot glue. For aliens - plasticine, disposable plates. This is how it turned out to be a fake for kindergarten.


Another interesting and useful craft is a lamp made from a plastic bottle in the shape of a UFO:

"This cosmic world." Polyakov Elizar.
Used for rocket plastic bottle, foil, thermal gun, tape, red corrugated paper and a plastic cover for the porthole.
For the astronaut they prepared foil, padding polyester, threads, and a thermal gun.
A rocket, an alien, an astronaut, planets and stars were placed in the sky.

Polyakov Georgy, 3 years old. "Rocket".
We used toilet paper rolls, cardboard and gouache.

Let's make a rocket ourselves,
Let's fly over the forests!
Over the forests, over the fields,
And then let's go back to mom!

"Meeting of Earthlings." Ignatyuk Polina.
Box, foil, colored paper, gouache.

Musikhina Tatyana Yurievna. Toolkit— model of “Planets of the Solar System.”
MBDOU "Child Development Center - Kindergarten No. 24" gold fish", teacher speech therapist, Perm region, Chusovoy.
The manual is made of balls (foam plastic), painted as close as possible to the color shades of the planets. The planets are arranged in the order in which they revolve around the sun. The planet holders swivel, allowing children to demonstrate movement around the sun. Each planet rotates around its own axis. The sizes of the planets are observed. The sun is made in the form of a star to help children remember better that it is not a planet. A flashlight that imitates the sun lights up with a light press.

Another video about three-dimensional space crafts for kindergarten:

“Panorama “Space”. Stenina Kira.
The work is made from a box covered with colored tape. "Window" is a file. The rocket is a fireworks tube covered with steel tape. The astronaut is made of plasticine.

"Cosmodrome". Motorin Alexander.
Colored cardboard and paper, a plastic container, and plasticine were used.

Video “Space satellite” from a plastic bottle:

“A dream come true...” Shikerina Varvara.
Postcard, applique. The work was done together with my 5-year-old daughter, her dream is “flying into space”! While we realized it in the picture...

"Spaceship Vostok-1." Batalova Veronica.
The rocket is made of cardboard and then covered with holographic foil paper. The nozzle is decorated with fruit puree caps.

"Vostok - 2". Semyonov Denis.
The space rocket is made of cardboard and colored paper.

"Rocket". Maksimov Dmitry.
The work is made of colored paper and cardboard.

"Friend from Space" Volodichev Ilya.
Colored cardboard, foil and beads were used.

"Space excursion". Korshunov Ivan.
Application. Materials: Plywood, paper, glue, paint.

Watch how to make “space in a jar” in this video:

"At the start". Eltsova Ekaterina.
Paper, cardboard, foil.

"Collective work" Deep space" Vorotyntseva Natalya Vasilievna.
I work as a teacher in the 2nd junior group. For development fine motor skills in children, I chose unconventional method modeling, namely modeling with plasticine balls. Modeling from plasticine brings joy and pleasure to children. The technique of sculpting with plasticine balls is very simple. We need to tear off small pieces from the overall piece of the color we need and roll them into small balls. The finished balls are laid out and slightly pressed onto a background prepared in advance with a silhouette image.

"Endless Space" Menshikova Yulia.

The painting was made using the “kinusaiga” technique ().

Galina Egorova: Birthday gift for my son. He was born on Cosmonautics Day. The “winder” operating technique. I used the following materials: bottle, yarn, foil, satin ribbons, Crystal glue, photography, braid, decorations.

"Space rocket". Narvatov Gleb.
Cardboard, foil.

Postcard "Between the Stars". Kallaeva Elena. Cardboard, glue stick.

Postcard “108 minutes”. Kallaeva Anna.

Cardboard, gouache, colored paper, construction tape (rocket body).

"Rocket in space." Kallaeva Lyubov.

Cardboard, gouache, PVA, plasticine.

Ivanova Sofia Maksimovna, 6 years old, Moscow city.

Flying saucer with an alien.

“The machine of the future “Cosmolet”. Ulyana Rodionova, 3 years old; Rodionova Varvara, 3 years old; teacher: Avetyan Evelina Zavenovna.

The work is made from recycled materials (from garbage): plastic bottle; wheels, mechanism from a broken children's car; chocolate foil; plastic salad jar; ice cream plastic; colored paper; glue gun; spray paint; scissors. The most important thing is imagination!

We prepared a plastic bottle and the girls and I began to collect everything we found. A plastic salad jar was glued using a glue gun. Our porthole was made of plastic for chocolates. The finished product has been painted spray paint and the finishing touches were added: wheels from a big car, fire made from red paper, and we put toys on the “Spaceship”.

"Happy Cosmonautics Day!" Levitskaya Alisa.
The work is made of plasticine, which was attached to the finished picture.

"Space". Alexandrova Oksana.
Paintings made using the plasticineography technique. Made on a mayonnaise lid and a CD.

“If we want to go into space, we’ll fly off on a rocket.” Mishin Semyon.
The work is made of colored paper, the base is black cardboard (space). The picture shows planet Earth, a rocket flying past the earth, a flying comet and stars.

"A space flight". Kirilenko Liza.
Colored paper and cardboard.

"Space rocket". Murtazin Nikolay.

Colored cardboard and paper.

"A space flight". Senyakina Veronica.

The work is made of colored paper, cardboard, plasticine, and a plastic cover.

"Space rocket". Narvatov Gleb. Cardboard, foil.

"Rocket". Sinegribov Mikhail.
To do this job I used cardboard and colored paper. You will also need scissors and glue.

Crafts 2017

Photos of crafts sent to the competition “Above the Sky” can be viewed

Felted wool craft - “Alien”, Elena Aleksandrovna Limonova, teacher additional education, school 37 of the city of Sevastopol.

Works by Ilya Kryukov, Ivan Bazarkin and Alena Afonina.



Skripnikova Natalya: I made these for Cosmonautics Day space clock. She molded figures of planets, stars and rockets from plasticine. And I made an astronaut out of paper :)

Nitsuk Ulyana Sergeevna— 8 years old, Krivoy Rog, Ternovsky district. Embroidered picture "Infinity".

Head: Lotash Galina Anatolyevna - head of the “Vyshivanochka” circle of the Children’s Youth and Youth Center “Ternotsvit”

Shuder Victoria Sergeevna - 10 years old, Krivoy Rog. Embroidered painting “Universe”.

Leader: Galina Anatolyevna Lotash - head of the “Vyshivanochka” circle of the Ternotsvit Central Youth Center for Youth and Youth.

Snetskaya Evelina Yurievna, 12 years old. made of paper (3D origami).

Nizhny Tagil, MBOU Secondary School No. 1 named after. N.K. Krupskaya.

Filyasov Ivan, 3 years old, Zheleznodorozhny. Teacher Zimina Oksana Olegovna. Mom Filyasova Natalya Sergeevna. Rocket made using the origami technique.


A spaceship made using origami technique - a fighter from the movie " star Wars" in this video from YouTube:

Fedotova Polina Ivanovna, 6 years 7 months. Planet Earth. Drawing with plasticine.

Samara region, Ivashevka village. Ivashevsky branch of the State Budgetary Educational Institution Secondary School in the village of Troitskoye. Head: Educator: Davydova Ekaterina Sergeevna.

Sedova Maria, 5 years. "FIRST IN SPACE".

MDOU combined kindergarten No. 128, Lipetsk, Lipetsk.

Teachers: Bespalova Svetlana Dmitrievna, Bukhtoyarova Nadezhda Alekseevna.

Pokshevatova Yana Andreevna, 5 years. "Luntik in the Motherland"

Kindergarten "Solnyshko", senior group. Orenburg region, Kuvandyk.

Ershova Ekaterina, 13 years old. "Martian Gosha".

Art and ceramics studio “Sunflower”, Center “Solnechny”, Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region. Head: Timofeeva Anna Fedorovna, teacher of additional education.

Photos sent Valentina Obabkova. Collective works of children aged 9-11 years:

1.Tube rocket.Collective work, children 9 years old.

2.Layout. Mars exploration. Teamwork.


Nevidimova Karina, 4 years. "My Friend from Mars"

MBDOU No. 183 group “Fidgets”, Krasnoyarsk city. Teacher Adamovskaya Svetlana Vladimirovna.

Gareev Slava, 5 years. "Space distances" .

MADOU No. 97, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Curator: Natalya Alekseevna Ivanova, teacher.

Crafts for an exhibition in kindergarten:

Pikhtovnikova Sonya, 5 years. "Path to Earth" .

Aikasheva Nastya, 5 years. "First flight".

MADOU No. 97, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Natalya Alekseevna Ivanova, teacher.

Korneeva Masha, 5 years. "First Cosmonaut"

Ilyin Semyon, 5 years. "Into the space"

MADOU 97 Second junior group, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Natalya Alekseevna Ivanova, teacher.

Mashukov Matvey, 5 years. "Belka and Strelka"

MADOU 97 Second junior group, Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk region. Head: Natalya Alekseevna Ivanova, teacher.

Teamwork preparatory group No. 5 “Toptyzhki”, MBDOU No. 267 of Izhevsk: “We are the future cosmonauts!” Teachers: Alexandrova Oksana Eduardovna, Kuzmina Lyudmila Petrovna.

Shalatov Alexander, 5 years. "The Flight of Yuri Gagarin"

MBDOU TsRR d/s No. 5 “Thumbelina”, Pushchino, Moscow region. Head: Elena Karlovna Kirpicheva, teacher of additional education.

Adamovskaya Ekaterina, 6 years. "Towards the stars!"

MBDOU No. 24 group "Semitsvetik", Krasnoyarsk. Head: Svetlana Vladimirovna Adamovskaya, mother.

Baeva Valentina Kuzminichna, GBOU “Gymnasium No. 1797 Bogorodskaya” Preschool Department 4-3 “Rostock” Moscow.” First man on the moon«.

Galko Gordey Yakovlevich, 4 years old. "Planets".

MBDOU "Kindergarten No. 159" combined type, middle group. City of Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai. Head: Polina Viktorovna Baskova, teacher.

You can also paint your space using paints and a toothbrush:

Magnet “Space discoveries” made from scrap materials and plasticine

In anticipation of Cosmonautics Day, we invite you to make a space magnet from scrap materials and plasticine. Our step-by-step master class will tell you how to make original decorations for the refrigerator with your own hands.

To create a magnet with an image space landscape should be prepared:

  • a set of colored plasticine; printout of space background;
  • plastic lid for dairy products;
  • a simple pencil;
  • plastic stack;
  • nail scissors;
  • toothpick or needle;
  • glue stick;
  • glue gun or strong universal glue;
  • magnet.

Open job description

Take a clean plastic lid from sour cream or other dairy product. Print a beautiful one on your printer space background. Mark a circle equal to the inner diameter of the lid.

Cut out a circle from the space printout and glue it onto the plastic lid.

Take plasticine of brown, gray and golden color. Crumple the plasticine into a layer and place three colors on top of each other.

Combine colors to create an interesting combination with streaks.

Place a layer of the resulting plasticine on the bottom of the background. Using a stack, spread the plasticine and make an uneven edge.

Take plasticine of brown, pink-violet and yellow color, put it on top of each other, as in the picture.

Make a thin plasticine layer from the resulting combination.

Tear the layer into small angular pieces. Create a mountain range on one side of the planet.

Use a toothpick to add relief to the mountains. Take gray, silver and pink plasticine.

Crumple the gray plasticine into a layer and cut out a rocket with nail scissors, as in the picture.

Make turbines, portholes and the top for the rocket from silver plasticine. Stick the parts to the rocket. Make strips of blue, white and pink plasticine and design it like a flag on the rocket.

Use a toothpick to make a design on the rocket.

Mix yellow, red and golden plasticine.

Design the flames of fire coming from the turbines of the rocket.

Combine several colors of plasticine to create a beautiful combination. Give the plasticine layer the shape of a planet.

Stick the planet onto the top edge of the magnet.

Mix silver and golden plasticine and form a ring around the planet.

Select the rings using a toothpick.

Combine brown and orange plasticine and make a comet. Use orange and purple plasticine to create a flaming trail.

Make a thin black roller for the flagpole. Make a Russian flag and connect it to the flagpole.

Take a round flat magnet.

Glue the magnet to the back of the plastic cover.

The space magnet is ready!

Fantastic! What a wonderful magnet we made from ordinary available materials and plasticine! This handmade souvenir will become a decoration in your collection of refrigerator magnets.

Volumetric applique (postcard)

Night light in the form of a UFO from an old gramophone record:

And crafts from the youngest group of the kindergarten, MKDOU “Ant”, village of Novopervomayskoye, Tatar district, Novosibirsk region, teacher Knysh Natalya Viktorovna: “I work in kindergarten. I have kids from 1.6 years old to 3 years old. On the eve of the celebration of Cosmonautics Day, we built such a rocket from soft modules. The children were very pleased with the result.”

Sergienko Olga Valentinovna, village of Novopervomayskoye, Tatar district, Novosibirsk region: “With children senior group We built a rocket like this. Each of the children sat in the “cabin” and imagined themselves as an astronaut.”

Gorovik Anna Vladimirovna, village of Novopervomayskoye, Tatar district, Novosibirsk region:

"I work in a kindergarten. With the guys from the second junior and middle groups we made a model of the rocket. We named our rocket “Zvezda.”

Head: Gorovik Anna Vladimirovna.

So, although there are not many participants at this stage, they are in spacesuit vests! The theme of space is truly limitless, and perhaps we will continue to develop it in a year :)

Now let's congratulate winner our competition "Cosmos-55. Master classes"Timofeeva Anna Fedorovna! Her " Baby AlienTyashka“flew to us on the very last day and did not make the wrong address :) In addition, Anna Fedorovna sent us four more works of her students in very interesting techniques for the competition, so she deservedly receives the main prize!

Prize audience choice receives Ilyina Elena Sergeevna for a truly magical cosmic candlestick.

In nomination "Cosmos-55. Crafts" many original and beautiful works, so we decided to divide the places this way:

1 place:

Nitsuk Ulyana Sergeevna- 8 years. Embroidered picture “Infinity”.

2nd place:

"Mars Exploration" - teamwork, children 9-11 years old, MBU DO SUT No. 2. Teachers Obabkova V.I. and Korkunova G.V.

Sedova Maria, 5 years. “FIRST IN SPACE”.

3rd place:

Preparatory group No. 5 “Toptyzhki”, MBDOU No. 267, Izhevsk. “We are the future cosmonauts!”

Ershova Ekaterina, 13 years old. “The Martian Gosha.”

Pokshevatova Yana Andreevna, 5 years. “Luntik in the Motherland”

Congratulations to the winners!

Those who did not take winning places, do not be upset, everyone will receive memorable diplomas!

Form for submitting works to the competition 2020

Before sending, please read and. Any questions you may have can be asked in the comments below the article.

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How to draw a beautiful and bright picture for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten and school, our interesting and educational step-by-step master classes. We will teach children aged 3-6 years how to create themed artistic images pencil and decorate them with felt-tip pens, and for children in grades 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 we will reveal the secret of how to use a brush and watercolors to create original works dedicated to space, interstellar flights and various celestial bodies inhabiting the solar system.

A simple drawing for Cosmonautics Day in pencil step by step for children in kindergarten

In honor of Cosmonautics Day, with kids in kindergarten you can draw a very simple, but at the same time bright and beautiful thematic drawing - a rocket for space flights. If the work is done in the junior and middle groups, it is better to avoid using a compass. Children 3-4 years old cannot yet cope with such a drawing device and there is a high risk that someone will inject themselves in the process of creating a drawing. If you still want the porthole window to be smooth and symmetrical, you should take round templates prepared in advance or invite the kids to trace a bottle cap or some kind of cap.


Necessary materials for a simple children's drawing for Cosmonautics Day

  • A4 sheet of paper
  • simple pencil HB
  • ruler
  • compass
  • eraser
  • set of colored markers

Step-by-step instructions for a children's drawing in honor of Cosmonautics Day

Beautiful drawing for Cosmonautics Day with a brush and paints for school


For students primary school, undoubtedly, it will be very interesting to make a beautiful genre drawing with paints and a brush for Cosmonautics Day. The beauty of this work is that children can show their imagination by depicting the astronaut and the objects around him as they imagine. It is not necessary to strictly adhere to the details of the image. It is enough to preserve the idea, adding some interesting details of your own to it.

Necessary materials for creating a drawing for Cosmonautics Day with paints and a brush for school

  • paper
  • simple pencil
  • set of color paints
  • brushes (wide and thin)
  • eraser

Step-by-step instructions on how to make a drawing at school in honor of Cosmonautics Day using paints and a brush

  1. On a piece of paper in the lower right corner with a simple pencil sketch a semicircle symbolizing the Earth.
  2. In the upper right corner draw a round sun with several triangular rays, and in the upper left part of the composition draw heavenly body, By appearance reminiscent of Saturn.
  3. In the center above the semicircle of planet Earth, draw the figure of an astronaut in a spacesuit, and on the left side of him draw a flying space rocket.
  4. Take a wide brush and tint a fragment of the globe with blue paint. When the gouache dries, paint the continents on top with a green tint. free form. To add volume, make several strokes of a lighter shade on them.
  5. Paint the surface of the sky with black or very dark blue paint, carefully avoiding the figures of planets, the sun, a rocket, an astronaut, and leave until completely dry.
  6. The luminary and the planet from above will be painted bright yellow and orange paints. Paint the rocket in contrasting shades, leave the astronaut’s spacesuit white, but use a thin brush to work on details such as straps, locks, cuffs, emblems, etc.
  7. Draw a face schematically and write the word “Russia” on the helmet of the spacesuit.
  8. Add realism to the sky by highlighting the glow of stars and intergalactic dust with white paint.

Thematic drawing for Cosmonautics Day for children of grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - watercolor master class


For a school party or class hour, dedicated to the Day cosmonautics, children in grades 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 can make elements of festive decoration with their own hands, for example, draw thematic drawings or posters. Then it is appropriate to decorate the school premises with these works in order to create a festive atmosphere and lift the spirits of everyone present.

Necessary materials for creating a children's themed drawing in honor of Cosmonautics Day

  • Whatman sheet
  • simple pencil
  • ruler
  • eraser
  • watercolor paints
  • brushes

Step-by-step instructions on how to draw a watercolor drawing for Cosmonautics Day in grades 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

  1. Spread whatman paper on the table, use a ruler to measure ¼ from the left side and bottom side of the sheet, make marks with a simple pencil and do not occupy this space with a drawing. This is where numbers and letters will be located in the future.
  2. Dip the brush into light yellow watercolor paint and draw in the upper right corner the sun and the semicircles of rays extending from it. Make wide movements with the brush, leaving between yellow a little empty space.
  3. In the upper left corner, without going into the wide strip left on the side, draw the Moon, and around the thin light brush paint the blue sky with strokes.
  4. In the sun's rays, paint two space probes with lilac and blue paint and leave the work to dry very well.
  5. Then, using a simple pencil, very carefully draw a sketch over the watercolor background. space rocket(in the center) and the orbital ship (on the right edge a little closer to the bottom).
  6. Paint the aircraft with colors so that they match the overall color of the picture.
  7. On the left side, where the white empty canvas remains, write a large vertical number “12” in red paint and add the word “April” under it.
  8. In the lower empty part of the picture, write in large blue letters “Cosmonautics Day” or any other thematic greeting, congratulation or short wish.
  9. At the end, add a few touches of red between the sun's rays, and behind the rocket make a few thin blue stripes, symbolizing flight. Decorate finished work classroom or school assembly hall where a matinee in honor of Cosmonautics Day will take place.