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What Christmas toys are good for is that little material is required for their manufacture, because they can be made even from very small shreds and scraps left after working on other toys.

An example of such a Christmas tree toy is a toy owl with colorful feathers. So, if you have accumulated a lot of shreds, you can start making it.

To make a soft Christmas toy "Owl with multi-colored feathers" you will need:

- any black fabric;
- patches of fleece or felt in dark brown, light brown, black, white and yellow flowers(you can use shreds and other colors)
- sequins and beads of green or any other color;
- threads of white, yellow, black and green colors;
- a needle;
- scissors
- cotton wool or synthetic winterizer
- a narrow satin ribbon of light green color.

The procedure for making a Christmas tree toy "Owl with multi-colored feathers"

1. Draw a toy pattern on paper. We need to draw the main detail of a round shape, a speck under the eye. oval shape, a round eye, a triangular beak, feathers for the head and torso of a triangular shape.

2. Cut out the necessary parts from the fabric - two main parts from black fabric, two parts of the beak from black fleece, four parts of feathers for the head from dark brown fleece, two parts of spots under the eyes from yellow fleece or felt, two parts of the eyes from white felt or fleece.

3. From dark brown and light brown fleece we will cut out feathers with which we will sheathe our toy.

4. Sew the main details along the edge with a line seam, leaving a hole through which we can then turn this part out and stuff it with cotton.

5. Sew together the details of the yellow spots and eyes, cut out of white felt or fleece. From black felt or fleece, cut out two parts of the pupil in the form of two circles with a diameter of 2 cm each.

6. Sew in pairs the details of the feathers for the head. We will sew the feathers with a looped seam, black or brown threads.

7. We sew two parts of the beak along the edge with black threads with a buttonhole seam.

8. Turn the main part on front side, we will fill it with synthetic winterizer or cotton wool and sew up the hole through which we twisted and stuffed this part.

9. In the upper part of the toy, sew feathers made of dark brown fleece.

10. Sew our owl a feathered feathered coat of light brown fleece. After sew a row of light brown feathers at the bottom of the toy.

11. Above this row, sew a row of dark brown feathers, and above it a row of light brown feathers.

12. Sew on a beak sewn from black felt or fleece over a row of light brown fleece feathers.

13. In the upper part of the toy, sew eyes, previously sewn from yellow, white and black fabric. Decorate the eyes along the edge - sew green sequins and beads. So our owl will turn out more elegant and festive.

15. Let's make a loop for our toy so that it can be hung on a spruce branch. To do this, take a narrow satin ribbon light green (or any other color), cut off a piece 19 cm long from it. Fold this segment in half and carefully sew it to the back of the toy.

Our Christmas toy. Such a toy can be made not only in brown tones. An owl can also be sewn from patches of any other color, for example, by combining green and yellow, blue and orange, white and black. If you want your toy to be brighter, you can sew a sequin with a bead on each feather.

With age, sometimes there is an irresistible desire to remember your childhood, to feel some nostalgia for the times of the USSR. For some reason New Year in the Soviet manner, it most reminds those who are over thirty of the times that, despite the scarcity, you remember with rapture of the heart, considering them to be the best.

Now the tendency to celebrate the New Year in the style of the USSR has increased. The Christmas tree, dressed up according to the American model in three colors, is no longer surprising. More and more I want to decorate the Christmas tree with old Soviet toys. And be sure to put cotton under it, imitating snow, and tangerines.

Variety of Christmas decorations

Often, the Christmas tree in Soviet families was dressed up with an abundance of toys and decorations. Special attention deserve clothespin toys, which are very convenient to attach to the middle of the Christmas tree branch. In the form of which only they were not presented: Santa Claus, Snowman, Snow Maiden, candle, nesting doll.

The balls, as now, were different sizes, but the unique zest was in the balls with round hollows, into which the light of the garlands fell, creating a fabulous illumination throughout the Christmas tree. There were also phosphor-patterned balls that glowed in the dark.

Since the New Year comes at midnight, clock-shaped toys were produced. They were given a central place on the tree. Often such Soviet Christmas decorations were hung at the very top, just below the top of the head, which, of course, was decorated with a red star - the main Soviet symbol.

Even Christmas decorations of those times were represented by decorations made of large glass beads and beads. Usually they were hung on the lower or middle branches. Old Soviet toys, especially pre-war ones, are carefully stored and passed from grandmothers to grandchildren.

From icicles, houses, watches, animals, balls, stars, a unique one was obtained.

And was it raining?

There was no such fluffy and voluminous rain as now in the days of Soviet socialism. The Christmas tree was decorated with vertical rain and beads. A little later, a horizontal rain appeared, but it was not thick and voluminous. Some voids on the Christmas tree were filled with garlands and sweets.

For a few days, you can feel the atmosphere of the Soviet Union with the help of a Christmas tree decorated in retro style. Unique Soviet-era Christmas decorations, decorations and tinsel should be looked for in the bins of our grandmothers or purchased at city flea markets. By the way, auctions and online stores for buying and selling and exchanging Christmas decorations era of the USSR. Some even collect such toys, many of which are already considered antiques.

It remains only to decorate the Christmas tree with old Soviet toys, turn on the Irony of Fate and remember your childhood for a second.




In the exhibition center "Worker and Collective Farm Girl" near VDNKh in December-January an exhibition of Soviet New Year's toys. Story Christmas decorations began long before the emergence of the USSR, but it was the Soviet government that harshly opposed the Orthodox "bourgeois-noble" Christmas and the Soviet "atheistic" New Year, along with all the inherent festive attributes. But, despite the changed semantic content of the holiday, the connection with the traditions of decorating Christmas tree not lost. So, thanks to the Soviet ideology, an original and original Christmas tree toy appeared, which is a bright layer of the cultural heritage of the Soviet era. Each series of Christmas decorations was created under the influence of important historical events, so you can easily trace the history of a great country.

Papier-mâché toys were used to decorate green beauties even before the revolution. Balls with stars, hammer and sickle appeared later, in the late 30s of the last century. Then toys in the form of stars and astronauts, glass corn and even an Olympic bear were hung on the Christmas trees. In general, all the symbols of our history are collected here. The exposition presents Christmas-tree decorations with Soviet symbols: balls with a star, a sickle and a hammer, toys symbolizing achievements in the field of aeronautics - airships with the inscription "USSR". Almost all toys in the exhibition are handmade. They were produced in a handicraft and semi-handicraft way. Therefore, even if they were of the same shape, then all the figures were painted by hand and in different ways, with different colors, with different ornaments. The exhibition, of course, did not do without Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden, Christmas decorations in the form of birds, animals, cones, icicles and glass garlands.

















Mounting Christmas decorations of the 1920-50s are made by assembling glass tubes and beads with the help of wire. Mounted toys in the form of pendants, parachutes, balloons, airplanes, stars. The technology for making mounting Christmas decorations came to us from Bohemia, where they appeared at the end of the 19th century.





The theme of musical instruments is reflected in the Christmas decorations of the 1940-60s. Christmas tree decorations in the form of mandolins, violins, drums are distinguished by their perfect shape and unique hand painting.





With the release of the film "Circus" in 1937, all kinds of clowns, elephants, bears and other circus-themed toys gained great popularity.















The animal world around us is reflected in Christmas tree decorations - bears, bunnies, squirrels, chanterelles, birds give the New Year tree a special charm. Issued in the 1950s and 60s of the last century.











The underwater world is also reflected in Christmas tree decorations - all kinds of fish with bright tints of color and unusual shape. Released in the 1950-70s of the last century.











At the end of the 30s, a series of Christmas tree decorations with an oriental theme was released. Aladdin is here, and old Hottabych, and oriental beauties... These toys are distinguished by oriental filigree forms and hand painting.









What is the New Year without a snow-covered hut, a Christmas tree in the forest and Santa Claus. The sculptural forms of the huts, stylization under the roof covered with shiny snow create a unique New Year's mood. Released in the 1960s and 70s.





Christmas decorations depicting household items - teapots, samovars - began to appear in the 1940s. They are distinguished by fluidity of form and hand-painted with bright colors.



Santa Clauses made of papier-mâché and cotton wool in the 1940s and 60s were the base figures of the Christmas tree assortment. They are called coasters because they were fixed on a wooden stand and installed under the Christmas tree. Since the late 1960s, with the development of the production of plastics and rubber in the USSR, base figures were made from these materials in a wider range.









And with the release of the film "Carnival Night" in 1956, toys "Clock" were released with hands set to 5 minutes to midnight.





Symbols of the Soviet state appeared on Christmas tree decorations in the 1920s and 30s. These were balls with stars, a sickle and a hammer, "Budennovtsy".











With the development of cosmonautics, Y. Gagarin's flight into space, in the 1960s, a series of toys "Cosmonauts" was released. Christmas decorations on a sports theme were released in honor of the 1980 Olympics held in Moscow. A special place among them is occupied by "Olympic Bear" and "Olympic Flame".













Spear-shaped spear-shaped spear-shaped Christmas-tree decorations are connected with the design of military helmets from the time of Kaiser Germany: spear-shaped tops for Christmas trees were made there. Christmas tree toy "Bell" was produced in the 1970s. Thick glass jewelry was made in the first half of the 20th century. Since the glass in those days was thick, with a lead coating on the inside, the weight of the toys is quite significant. Mostly toys depict owls, leaves, balls.











In the early 1950s, Christmas decorations associated with China were released - lanterns stylized as Chinese and with the inscription "Beijing" or simply painted in different variations. Interior items (lamps), nesting dolls and children's toys are also reflected in the form of Christmas tree decorations of the 1950s and 60s.





The Christmas decorations presented in the exposition are made using the Dresden Cartonage technique, which appeared at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. At the factories of Dresden near Leipzig, embossed figures were produced, glued together from two halves of convex cardboard, tinted with gold or silver paint. The Dresden masters were famous for their special variety, elegance and subtlety of work.







Papier-mâché Christmas decorations were made until the middle of the 20th century (papier-mâché is paper mass mixed with glue, gypsum or chalk and covered with bartolet salt for shine and density). Basically, the figurines depicted people, animals, birds, mushrooms, fruits and vegetables. Glued cardboard toys depict houses, lanterns, bonbonnieres, baskets, etc. They are made according to the following technology: cardboard is cut out along the cutting contour with die-cuts and glued with carpentry glue. Finishing material is paper of different grades and textiles. Flag garlands were very popular in the 1930s and 40s. They were made of colored paper with a printed multicolor pattern.









Cardboard Christmas decorations presented in the exposition are made using the "Dresden Cartonage" technique, which appeared at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. In our country, after 1920, cardboard Christmas decorations were made in private workshops and consisted of two glued pieces of cardboard with a slight bulge in the form of a picture. They were covered with foil, silver or colored, and then painted with a spray gun with powder paints. As a rule, the figurines depicted Russian heroes folk tales"Gingerbread man", "Sister Alyonushka and brother Ivanushka", "At the command of the pike ...", as well as animals, fish, butterflies, birds, cars, ships, stars, etc. Cardboard Christmas decorations were produced in the USSR until the 1980s.













Toys in the form of fruits and berries (grapes, raspberries, strawberries, peaches, lemons) were made after the Great Patriotic War. In the sixties, during the Khrushchev era, agricultural toys dominated: eggplants, tomatoes, onions, beans, peas, tomatoes, carrots and corn, cobs of all sizes and colors.











The first Christmas tree "traffic lights" of the 1930s were made for educational purposes, exactly repeating the location of the signal by color. But the "traffic lights", which were released in the 1960s, have only a decorative purpose - the signals burn in random order. Silver hoof, three girls at the window, Chernomor - characters of famous fairy tales. These toys were released in the 1960s and 70s.







A series of Christmas tree decorations based on the fairy tale by G. Rodari "Cipollino" was released in the 1960s, when the book was translated into Russian. Ruler Lemon, Cipollino, Cipollone, Lawyer Green Peas, Doctor Artichoke and other characters - these toys are distinguished by sculptural and realistic painting.

















Aibolit, Bumba the owl, Chichi the monkey, Oink-Oink the pig, Avva the dog, Robinson the sailor, Karudo the parrot, Leo are the characters of the Aibolit fairy tale. Issued in 1930-60s.