Fall living room
10 Modern Fall Living Room Decor Ideas
When the leaves start falling, it’s time to start thinking about some creative fall living room decor ideas for the home. The living room is the primary place of the home where we spend time, so when looking at fall home decor ideas, you should probably start with this room!
Fall is at the door, and everyone has their plans on how they will welcome and live through it. The feeling in the air can tell you that it draws near, and one needs to have decor that matches and live through the fall season.
How about decorating your living room so that it can have that cozy feeling throughout the fall season? There are a couple of ideas that you can integrate into your living room so that it can be lively. How a living room looks like most define your personality and also shows your sense of style. Fall living room decor ideas are what we are going to share today so that you can have a few good ideas to give your living room life in autumn.
We all want a beautiful fall living room so that when you walk in, you feel as if you were in a homey environment, yet you are still in the same house. The aesthetic touch of charming autumn decor in the living room is what everyone wants during the fall months.
Let’s talk about how to decorate the living room for fall!
Indoor Foliage
Using fall-themed in-house plants is one of the best fall living room decor ideas. Indoor plants come in different colors, of which they are from other families. Some of these plants include the Madagascar dragon tree, Prayer plant, Neon pothos, Croton, Snake plants, and many more. Houseplants give a living room a feel of life in the atmosphere. They do also require minimal care throughout the fall and winter season. House plants such as Philodendron, pothos, Snake plant, and ZZ plant do well in the fall season because they are hardy plants.
@whittneyparkinsonPumpkin Accents
One of the best advantages of pumpkins is that they coincide with the fall season, and therefore, they will be readily available most times. They are also budget-friendly and more of a DIY project. Fall is mostly a vibrant color season, and consequently, it is wise to make sure that you don’t overdo the color of pumpkins. In a white-colored room, the orange-colored pumpkin is what to go for so that the room may feel neutral. You can also paint the pumpkins any color you desire, provided it will neutralize the living room color. You can also put other decorations around the pumpkins, and they often come in a variety of colors.
mommafromscratchFall Colors
Red, Yellow, and orange are the standard colors during the fall season, but that does not mean we don’t have other fall living room decor ideas that are cozy. Some of these color ideas include:
- Berry is a subdued purple, pink and red color and appears very luxurious.
- Marigold can is used against a blue wall and becomes beautiful.
- Deep green like in a chair mixed with a wooden coffee table will give a fall feel.
- A glimmer formality is brought to a living room when accents of bronze and gold are present.
PS. Check out the best burnt orange sofas for fall.
Dark Dried Flowers
Pick a batch of dried flowers in fall hues and stick them in neutral vases. You can use this fall dried flower arrangement as a coffee table centerpiece.
Jodie TitusFall Throw Pillows
Adding some fall-themed throw pillows to your living sofa is an affordable way to decorate for fall! Throw pillows come in different colors, shapes, and sizes. Fall throw pillows might include velvet, cozy pumpkins, Drucker lumbar pillows, and many more.
lizmarieblogPlaid Blankets
Fall is all about rain and cold, and to live comfortably in a living room, blankets keep us warm during the fall season. In a bright-colored living room, a blanket should be in a color that warms up the room.
ellaclaireMetal Candle Lanterns
They are easy to use in a living room, and they bring about the simplicity of the living room yet are elegant. Gold, silver, black, grey, and dark brown are colors that rarely contradict living room colors during the fall season.
cellajaneCranberry Wreaths
Cranberry wreaths are often used to signify holidays and can be used to decorate a living room during the fall. Wire red twig dogwood stems into a circle, allowing some to protrude. Place fresh cranberries on the tips of the skewers. Wrap a long thread with cranberries and wind it around the wreath. Silver ball decorations and foliage serve as finishing touches.
@dania_interiorsPinecones in a Bowl
This is a super easy way to decorate for fall in the living room. Grab a handful of pinecones and display them in a bowl that sits on your coffee table.
@mandikhomeMantel Garlands
Drape a fall garland over your living room mantel for subtle autumn decoration. Don’t want to spend money on a seasonal garland? Check out our DIY fall garland tutorials to handmade a beautiful craft garland.
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28 Fall Decor Ideas to Cozy Up Your Living Room
Design by Emily Henderson and Priscilla Frost /Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
The living room is a space that shines once the sun goes down and the days grow cooler, built for snuggling up with a book or a loved one. Making your living room extra cozy for fall can be as simple as adding candles, lighting a fire, filling a vase with seasonal leaves, or scattering your sofa with velvet throw pillows in shades of rust, crimson, and mustard. From accessories to lighting to furniture and autumnal paint colors, go ahead and fall for these harvest season-inspired decor ideas that celebrate the best of what the season has to offer.
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Layer on the Texture
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Adding soft, warm, fluffy textures is an easy fall living room refresh. This 1906 Echo Park cabin from Leanne Ford Interiors is coziness personified, with its rustic stone fireplace surround, raw wood-clad walls and ceilings, and mix of vintage furnishings. A soft plush Beni Ourain rug and a generous fireside armchair draped with a fuzzy blanket and a fluffy sheepskin amp create a soft perch for nights in.
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Introduce Amber Glass
A Beautiful Mess
A DIY live edge coffee table, a textured pink rug, and a voluptuous light-catching amber vase filled with leaves bring warm autumn vibes to this living room from A Beautiful Mess.
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Set Up a Listening Corner
Design by Louis Duncan-He Designs / Photo by Eymeric Wilding Photography
When designing your living room, consider all the senses. This living room from Louis Duncan-He Designs is perfect for fall, with its moody walls decorated with floating shelves displaying favorite album covers, and a sound system set up for relaxing evenings spent listening to music instead of bingeing reality TV.
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Add Warm Lighting
Design by AHG Interiors / Photo by Nick Glimenakis
In this serene and comfortable living room from interior designer Stefania Skrabak at AHG Interiors, wall sconces emit a warm, inviting amber glow.
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Opt for A Pumpkin Velvet Couch
Design by Brexton Cole Interiors
A burnt orange velvet sofa with scalloped edges gives this living room from Brexton Cole Interiors some pumpkin-inspired autumn vibes that both celebrate and will outlast the season.
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Stock Your Bar Cart
Inspired by Charm
When the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer, there is all the more reason to set up a living room bar cart like this one from Inspired by Charm. The bottom shelf is stocked with spirits, while the top shelf displays glassware and vintage trophies, one in the guise of a vase holding a bunch of dyed red wheat stalks that are a reminder that it's harvest season. A lit tea candle lets guests know that the bar is open.
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Stack Your Coffee Table With Books
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Come fall, be sure your that your coffee table is stacked with books. Even better if like this living room from Leanne Ford Interiors, there's a wood-burning fireplace nearby.
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Set Up a Cocktail Tray
Inspired by Charm
Inspired by Charm styled a cocktail tray holding apple cider cocktails, simple taper candles, a jug of fall flowers, and a small decorative pumpkin to turn this leather ottoman into a cocktail table made for two.
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Use Weathered Finishes
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Max Kim-bee
A pair of cozy weathered French leather armchairs like those in this relaxed and inviting Pittsburgh living room from Leanne Ford Interiors work in any season, but their high sides and aged patina feels especially right for fall nights.
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Mix Fall Shades
Design by Chango & Co. / Photo by Sarah Elliott
Rust and mustard accents can work at any time of year, but they resonate particularly in the autumn when the leaves turn. This living room from Chango & Co. mixes artwork with shades of pink and white walls, floors, and ceiling to give the room a fresh modern feel.
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Clad the Walls with Wood
Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
A wood-paneled living room like this one from Emily Henderson Design has a modern rustic look that looks extra fall ready thanks to extra throw pillows and blankets and a vase of fall leaves. If you don't want to panel a few wall, introducing some rustic wood elements into your space in the form of a stool, coffee table, or large decorative bowl can lend a similar effect. -
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Use Natural Elements
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Reid Rolls
This pared down living room from Leanne Ford Interiors has white walls, warm wood and leather accents, and a bunch of dried flowers in a repurposed vase that are a simple ode to fall.
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Incorporate Rust Tones
Alvin Wayne
One of the easiest fall shades to incorporate into a living room are shades of burnt orange and rust, which add an earthy autumnal note to a NYC highrise living room from interior designer Alvin Wayne.
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Warm Up the Walls
Beauty Is Abundant
Warm orange-hued paint on the walls, a comfy cognac leather couch, and colorful art and flowers turn this living room from interior designer Leah Alexander of Beauty Is Abundant into a relaxing place to spend a fall evening.
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Celebrate Dark Wood
Design by Leanne Ford Interiors / Photo by Amy Neunsinger
In this fall-ready living room from Leanne Ford Interiors, rustic dark wood on the walls, floors, and ceiling is complemented by a rustic stone fireplace, and a chocolate-colored area rug layered atop the cream-colored rug anchoring the seating area helps to tie the dark and light tones together.
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Keep It Light
Design by Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
If you live in a summery climate and have an aesthetic to match, swap jewel toned velvets for pale toned pumpkin decorations and sculptural leaves that will nod to fall while preserving your light and bright aesthetic, like this living room from Emily Henderson Design.
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Set a Tea Table
Lobster and Swan
Small everyday rituals take on extra meaning in fall, when we look to our homes for comfort and reassurance. In this small English living room from Lobster and Swan, a little tea set takes pride of place on a tree stump coffee table during off hours, at the ready for tea time anytime you need a pick-me-up.
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Use Darker Accent Pillows
Design and Photo by Ajai Guyot for Emily Henderson Design
You can signal the shift to fall by adding a handful of darker accent pillows to a light-colored sofa without changing the whole room. In this living room designed by Ajai Guyot for Emily Henderson Design, a couple of chocolate-colored throw pillows and a soft cocoa-hued rug help to ground the seating area in a room dominated by shades of white.
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Stock a Vintage Cabinet With Seasonal Decor
Inspired by Charm
In this living room from Inspired by Charm, a vintage glass-front cabinet serves as a vignette for all things fall, from the stacked blankets to the amber glass and pumpkin figurines.
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Restyle Your Built-Ins
Home Made by Carmona
Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona styled her built-in living room bookcase for fall by gathering and grouping earth-toned books in beiges and browns, adding in some art, seasonal greens, and gold accents for good measure.
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Spin the Color Wheel
Thistlewood Farms
This blue and white living room from Thistlewood Farms might be decked out in the colors of a Greek island, but come fall it gets a vibe shift thanks a vase of orange flowers and a bright orange pumpkin that offer contrast and announce the season.
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Build a Stealth Game Table
Home Made By Carmona
To while away those cool fall evenings without turning on the TV, why not keep a stylish chess set on the coffee table, or take inspiration from blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona, who built a hidden DIY pull-out gaming and puzzle table for her living room that makes it easy to pull out, and hide the clutter until next time.
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Create a Cozy Reading Corner
Design by Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Make your reading corner cozy for fall by adding a throw pillow and extra blanket in fall colors and making sure there's space for a mug and reading material on the side table, like this set-up from Emily Henderson Design.
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Bring the Outdoors In
Home Made By Carmona
Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona filled a trio of vases with gold accents with crimson autumn leaves, a simple, inexpensive, earth-friendly nod to the season that brings some of the outdoors inside.
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Drape a Ladder with Seasonal Blankets
Design by Emily Henderson and Priscilla Frost /Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
If you need a place to store all those extra blankets you'll be reaching for come fall, try leaning a decorative ladder against the wall. In this downstairs living room from interior designers Emily Henderson and Priscilla Frost, extra seasonal blankets draped over an arched wood ladder encourage snuggling up by the roaring fire.
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Prioritize Earthy Tones
Lobster and Swan
Using earthy tones and natural materials will create a relaxing vibe, like this living room from Lobster and Swan.
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Repurpose a Vintage Trunk
Design by Tyler Karu / Photo by Erin Little
In this Spanish Revival living room from interior designer Tyler Karu, a rocking chair by the fire beckons on cold fall evenings, and a repurposed vintage trunk doubles as a coffee table and a place to store extra blankets.
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Light Some Candles
Design by Ryann Miller for Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
In this living room designed by Ryann Miller for Emily Henderson Design, a caramel leather sofa feels warm and autumnal surrounded by dark teal walls and accessorized with throw pillows in shades of rust and green. Simple pale orange taper candles on the coffee table and in a wall-mounted sconce add soft lighting that feels nostalgic and is perfect for fall.
Extra-curricular event "Autumn Living Room" (grade 2)
Irina Arturovna Ocheretko
Primary school teacher of the highest category,
teacher-methodologist, deputy director for educational resources management
Donetsk secondary school Ι-ΙΙ2 3Ι0.05 No. 900.
AUTUMN LIVING ROOM
Extra-curricular activity for 2nd grade students using ICT
ABSTRACT
extra-curricular activity "Autumn Living Room"
Extra-curricular activity "Autumn Living Room" is designed for 2nd grade students. The form of the event is a group game, which is best suited for the perception of children of this age category. Children are invited to join themselves in groups, choose the name of the group and decide on the captains. During the event, a lot of additional material was used - riddles, proverbs, games, ICT.
Thanks to the group forms of holding events, students develop a positive motivation for cooperation, each child feels like an equal partner in communication, has the opportunity to develop and show their creative abilities, as a result of which there is self-confidence, a desire to create.
During the event pupils' knowledge about autumn changes in nature is consolidated; the ability to expressively read poetry, work in groups, creatively approach the solution of tasks; develops fantasy, attention; aesthetic taste, love for nature is brought up.
Objectives: - to consolidate students' knowledge about autumn changes in nature, to teach them to understand autumn beauty; to develop the ability to expressively read poetry, work in groups, creatively approach the solution of tasks;
- develop creativity, imagination, attention;
- cultivate aesthetic taste, love for nature.
Equipment: electronic presentation, proverbs, models of vegetables and fruits, phonograms, drawing kit, candles, cards with letters, the class is decorated with autumn bouquets and kibanas.
Event progress
(1 slide candle)
Teacher. I invite you to our literary drawing room, dedicated to the beautiful season, sung by many poets and artists - I invite you to the autumn drawing room. Today we see off the sorceress autumn. Wonderful autumn memories await us.
(2 slides - autumn landscape)
- How was it? Maybe so ...
- Autumn has come. The sun is shining brightly, but not so warm anymore.
(Children show, imitate what the teacher says).
- Sunbeam touched our cheeks, nose, got lost in our hair.
- Leaves rustle underfoot. Like this!
- The leaves are dancing the last waltz in the air. Like this!
- A bear is preparing his lair. Like this!
- Squirrels thread mushrooms on sharp twigs. Like this!
- But the clouds are moving in. Let's hide from the clouds, like this!
- The wind is blowing, buzzing, like this!
- The last leaves trembled on the trees. Like this!
- It started to rain, like this!
- He turned into a heavy downpour! Like this!
- The rain is over, squirrels run out to the clearing to drink, a hedgehog rustles under a bush. The sun came out again. Again he touched our cheeks, nose, got lost in our hair.
- Well done, we have drawn a beautiful autumn.
Autumn is a wonderful unique season, it enchants us with its beauty.
( Slideshow about autumn with music: 3-7 slides)
Each team brought their own unique autumn memories, which they will introduce us to today. Now let's get to know the teams.
(Children present their teams - emblems, names "Fungus, Leaflet, etc.").
Magic candles will help us plunge into wonderful autumn memories today. (burning candles in candlesticks are placed around the class, after working with any candle, it is extinguished).
CANDLE №1
The first candle is poetic. Poets have always loved autumn. Many wonderful verses have been written about this season.
I invite you to the autumn poetic glade.
Ivan Bunin
LISTOPAD
Forest, like a painted tower,
Lilac, gold, crimson,
Cheerful, motley wall
Standing over a bright glade.
Birches with yellow carvings
Shine in blue azure,
Like towers, Christmas trees darken,
And between the maples they turn blue
Here and there in the foliage through
Gaps in the sky, like a window.
The forest smells of oak and pine,
During the summer it dried up from the sun,
And Autumn is a quiet widow
Enters its motley tower ...
(Children read poems about autumn, 1 from each team).
CANDLE#2
The next candle wants to remind us of the generosity of autumn and invite everyone to the autumn fair.
( Slideshow of the gifts of autumn to music: 8-11 slides)
Game “Spread the beans”.
Task: Divide the beans into bowls of 10. (1 child from each team).
Game "Collect the word".
Task: collect the words autumn, wind, rain, mushrooms, leaves from cards with letters. (1 child from each team).
Teacher : Our table is not empty:
Here is a carrot, here is a cabbage,
And peas, and beetroots, and onions, and garlic,
A sack full of apples . ..
Children act out the scene “Fair”.
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Hurry up to our fair -
Buy your groceries quickly!
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My red nose has grown into the ground,
And the green tail is outside.
You don't need a green tail,
Buy a red nose.
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Who wants something spicy -
Buys garlic.
He saves us from all kinds of germs!
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Very smooth to the touch,
Tastes like sugar, sweet.
Honey melon
Ready for a long time.
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Unsightly, lumpy,
And she will come to the table,
The guys will say cheerfully:
“Well, crumbly, delicious!”
Buy some
Delicious potatoes.
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In the summer - in the garden,
Fresh, green,
And in the winter in a barrel,
Yellow, salty.
Buy, well done,
Cucumbers from the garden.
7. Take viburnum-red corals -
Ruddy clusters have absorbed the sun.
Mom will give you viburnum tea to drink,
This tea instantly removes a cold.
Teacher : So what? Has everyone done their shopping?
And now real circus performers have visited our fair.
(Gymnastic number of a class student).
CANDLE №3
And we are already beckoned by the next mysterious candle. We are waiting for riddles about autumn.
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The days have become shorter,
The nights have become longer.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen?
(autumn)
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Without a path and without a road
The longest walks,
Hiding in the clouds, in the mist,
Only feet on the ground.
(rain)
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Grow - turn green,
Fall - turn yellow,
Lie down - turn black.
(leaves)
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The eagle flies across the blue sky
(cloud)
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It is not known where he lives,
It will fly - oppression trees
Will light up - trembling down the river, (wind)
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If it rains, we don't grieve.
We smartly splash through the puddles.
The sun will shine -
We stand under the hanger.
(rubber boots)
CANDLE#4
And the next creative candle is next in line.
(12 slide-autumn landscape)
Now I invite each of you to become a writer and describe autumn.
(Children write a short story about autumn - teamwork, read out).
I suggest that you drive through the streets of our city in a fun car on an autumn day.
Dance "Bibika". (Musical physics minute, children dance)
CANDLE №5
Moving on to the next candle. You have probably heard many different signs and proverbs about autumn. Let's remember them. Your task will be to collect a proverb from two parts.
(Children work in groups, collect a proverb from two parts).
AUTUMN COLLECTS AND SPRING EATS.
IN NOVEMBER A MAN IS GOING FAREWELL WITH THE CARRIAGE, GETTING INTO THE SLED.
IN ESNA RED, YES HUNGRY; AUTUMN IS RAINY, YES FATHY.
A SPOON OF WATER AND A BUCKET OF MUD IN AUTUMN.
IN SEPTEMBER THERE IS ONE BERRY, AND THIS IS A BITTER ROWAN.
NOVEMBER WITHOUT AN AX BUILDING BRIDGES, DECEMBER WITHOUT A NAIL BREAKS.
SPRING IS RICH IN FLOWERS AND AUTUMN IN SHEETS.
Song performed by children.
This autumn we got acquainted with folk tales. Now let's see if our children were attentive, if they remember folk tales well.
Tasks for each group.
Fairy tale №1
- It all started when almost all products were over.
- The protagonist, when traveling, easily comes into contact with strangers.
- Cheerful character of the braggart and bad manners, oddly enough, save him from dangers.
- The star illness of a solo singer led to his death. It is a pity that the other person does not know that food should be chewed well.
(13 slide illustration for the fairy tale "Gingerbread Man" - opens after guessing)
Fairy tale No. 2
- The presence of this item almost led to a conflict.
- When it crashed, close people began to get hysterical.
- Exhausted masters cannot calm down.
- An animal came to the rescue and presented a piece of jewelry.
(14 slide - illustration for the fairy tale "Ryaba the Hen")
Tale No. 3
- This story happened when an adult lost an element of clothing.
- The lost item quickly found a new owner, but remained in place.
- Everyone who came to him understood each other well and did not swear.
- Animals made a hostel out of a lost thing.
(15slide illustration for the fairy tale "Mitten")
Fairy tale No. 4
- Heroes who have nothing in common with each other decided to make friends.
- A good attitude towards each other has grown into the idea of a joint lunch.
- After the first meal, one hero was left hungry, and the other was full.
- From now on they remain enemies.
(16 slide illustration for the fairy tale "The Fox and the Crane")
Fairy tale No. 5
- A mother of many children had a conversation with her children about behavior with strangers.
- A bad hero trains to be a good actor but fails.
- Almost plastic surgery helps a bad hero achieve his goal, but he does not chew food well.
- The anti-hero dies a cruel death. The family is reunited.
(17 slide - illustration for the fairy tale "7 kids")
(After guessing each fairy tale on the monitor - illustrations for it).
CANDLE #7
This candle is for fun. And we will be entertained by artists, one from each group. They will need to draw an autumn tree. Now we will look at the slides how the autumn trees look.
(Slide show).
Everything is very simple, but you will draw blindfolded.
CANDLE#8
This candle is a fashionista. Now our girls invite everyone to a fashion show of autumn clothes.
(18-21 slides - autumn collection of clothes)
(Girls demonstrate clothes).
The jury sums up the game.
CANDLE#9
(22 slide basket with gifts of autumn)
Our last candle reminds us that autumn has already passed and tomorrow winter is coming. Our memories will delight us all winter. You did a great job with all the tasks. For this, autumn brings us its gifts and invites us to a cheerful tea party by candlelight.
(Children receive a basket of apples, pears, a cake for tea as a gift).
Creative living room for children and parents in the preschool "Autumn fantasies of leaves" | Center for Civil and Youth Initiatives
Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution
“Kindergarten“ Sunny ”
Creative living room for children and parents in DOU
“ Autumn fantasies from leaves ”9Kolomyltseva G. V.
Explanatory note:
I present the experience of working with parents in the form of a creative living room, where the teacher acts as a consultant, supplying the parent with the necessary information and teaching him some special skills, methods of interaction with the child. At these meetings, children and parents play together, do exercises, and the result is a joint parent-child creative activity - the creation of individual or collective works on the theme of the living room. This material will be useful to everyone who works with children and who needs to interact with the parents of pupils.
Goal:
To help improve the skills of parents and children through the implementation of active forms of work.
Tasks:
-Introduce parents to effective techniques and methods of working with natural material (autumn leaves)
-Promote creative self-realization of parents and children.
-Create a psychologically comfortable environment in the group among the participants.
Materials: colored cardboard (as a background and base for work), colored paper (for additional decoration), scissors, PVA glue, tweezers, dry and fresh autumn leaves, outline of objects on paper (hints for parents)
Tools : brushes for glue, scissors, napkins.
Progress:
I invite parents to sit at the tables. Children enter the group with autumn leaves to the music.
Children start our event with poems about autumn:
1. Here is an artist, so an artist!
Gilded all the woods!
Even the heaviest rain
Didn't clean this paint!
We ask you to guess the riddle,
Who is this artist? ...... (autumn)
sky, fly, fly
They lie on the ground like a motley carpet
They rustle under our feet -
Everyone is talking about the imminent autumn.3. I will pick up a pile of leaves,
After all, they are everywhere now.
In October, both old and young,
Observes leaf fall.4. How beautiful is the fall of the leaves!
Yellow leaves are flying!
Above the earth and above the water
A golden whirlwind is spinning!Educator:
Leaf fall, leaf fall,
Yellow leaves are flying.
Yellow maple, yellow beech,
Yellow circle in the sky.
Yellow courtyard, yellow house.
The whole earth is yellow all around.
Educator : Autumn is a very beautiful season. Many artists like to draw an autumn forest. They pick up bright colors and the pictures are joyful. Today we can also feel like artists. But we will be unusual artists, because. we will work with colorful autumn leaves.
(I invite children to sit next to their parents at tables with materials and tools.)
The wonderful autumn time pleases us not only with bright landscapes, but also with numerous gifts. They fall down from the trees, and it becomes so pitiful that they will simply die on the ground that I want to give them a second life.
How can this be done? There is a huge section of home creativity - autumn crafts from tree leaves. With your own hands you can make a huge number of beautiful works. You can create panels, applications, topiaries, bouquets of flowers and much more from the leaves of trees.
If you like to engage in creative work with your child, then you know how bored with plasticine, paints, paper over the summer. Then this can be replaced by classes with tree leaves. First you need to collect them for a walk (dry). This activity can not only entertain the child, but also teach him new skills. The leaves must be collected beautiful and whole, and in the process of collecting you can tell the child the names of the trees and curious information about nature.
Autumn-themed leaf crafts will last much longer if made from dried leaves. Applications are considered the simplest leaf crafts.
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