Craft project made from coffee beans. DIY coffee bean panel


TWELVE MONTHS.

(Based on the fairy tale-play by S. Marshak.)

New Year's script for a children's theater where the children themselves will play.

CHARACTERS:

NASTENKA
SOLDIER
QUEEN
STEPMOTHER
STEPMOTHER'S DAUGHTER
PROFESSOR
TWELVE MONTHS
MAID OF HONOR
CHANCELLOR
AMBASSADOR
CHIEF OF THE ROYAL GUARD
GUESTS
COURTIERS

(Music.)

STORYTELLER: This amazing story happened in one Kingdom. And they told it to their children and grandchildren for a long time. And it started on New Year's Eve, i.e. on the last day of the departed. Listen to this story too...
Once upon a time there was a girl. And her name was Nastenka. When she was still little, her mother died and her father married another woman. This is how Nastenka got a stepmother. And then my father died. And Nastenka remained to live with her stepmother and her sister, her stepmother’s own daughter. Like many non-native children, Nastenka had a hard time. She did laundry, cooked food, cleaned the house, lit the stove.
One day, on New Year's Eve, Nastenka's stepmother sent her to the forest for brushwood. There, in a forest clearing, she met a Royal soldier...

(Music. The curtain opens. Nastenka and the Royal Soldier are on stage.)

SOLDIER: Hello, dear girl!
What brought you to the forest in such frost?

NASTENKA: I didn’t come here of my own free will!
My stepmother sent me for firewood!
And who are you?

SOLDIER: I am a soldier of Her Royal Majesty! Came for the Christmas tree!
After all, tomorrow is New Year. The Palace will be full of guests!
But you also have to decorate the Christmas tree in time!

NASTENKA: And what, Mr. Soldier, does the Queen have children?

SOLDIER: What are you saying, girl! She just turned 14!
She will probably be the same age as you.
Her parents died and she had to become Queen.

NASTENKA: So she’s an orphan too! I feel sorry for her!

SOLDIER: Too bad! And there is no one to teach her wisdom!
If our Queen wants something, she will do it, she won’t listen to anyone...
What's your name?

NASTENKA: Nastenka.

SOLDIER: Well, come on, Nastenka, I’ll help you collect brushwood!

NASTENKA: Thank you, Mr. Soldier!
And I will help you choose a Christmas tree! I know a good, fluffy one here!

SOLDIER: What kind of gentleman am I? Just a soldier of Her Majesty.
But if you show me a good Christmas tree, I will be very grateful to you!

(Nastenka and the Soldier go collecting brushwood. Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: And now we will be transported to the Royal Palace. The Queen is having a spelling lesson. She writes under the dictation of her teacher-professor.

(Music. The curtain opens. The Queen is on stage, she sits at the table and writes. The teacher-professor dictates to her.)

QUEEN: I hate writing! All fingers are covered in ink! Okay, dictate!

PROFESSOR: The grass is turning green,
The sun is shining
Swallow with spring
It flies towards us in the canopy.

(The Queen writes.)

QUEEN: “He’s flying towards us in the canopy”... Well, okay, that’s enough!
Now tell me something interesting!

PROFESSOR: Anything interesting? About what?

QUEEN: Well, I don’t know, something New Year’s... After all, today is New Year’s Eve.

PROFESSOR: Okay! A year, Your Majesty, consists of 12 months.

QUEEN: Really?

PROFESSOR: Yes! December, January, February are winter months. March, April, May – spring. June, July, August – summer and September, October, November – autumn. And it never happens that February comes before January, and September before August.

QUEEN: What if I wanted it to be April now?

PROFESSOR: This is impossible, Your Majesty!

QUEEN: What if I make a law and put a great seal?

PROFESSOR: This won't help!
And it’s unlikely that Your Majesty needs it!
After all, every month brings its own gifts and fun!
December, January and February – ice skating, Christmas tree.
In March the snow begins to melt, and in April the first snowdrops appear.

QUEEN: I wish it was already April!
I really love snowdrops! I've never seen them!

PROFESSOR: There is very little left until April! Only 90 days!

QUEEN: 90 days? But I don't want to wait!

PROFESSOR: Your Majesty! But the laws of nature...

QUEEN: I will make a new law of nature!... (thinks for a moment, then speaks decisively)
Sit down and write: “The grass is green, the sun is shining, and in our Royal Forest
the spring flowers have bloomed. Therefore, I command that it be delivered to the New Year in
Retz full basket of snowdrops. I will reward the one who fulfills my will
royally I will give him as much gold as will fit in his basket and let him
participate in our New Year's skating." Have you written?

PROFESSOR: Yes! But Your Majesty, this is impossible!

QUEEN: Give me a pen, I'll sign it! (signs)
Put a stamp! And make sure everyone in the city knows my decree!

STORYTELLER: And now we will look into the house where Nastenka lives. As we have already learned, she lives with her stepmother and sister, her stepmother’s own daughter. Let's get to know them too. Let's see what they are doing.

(Music. The curtain opens. Stepmother and her Daughter are on stage.)

DAUGHTER: Will there be a lot of gold in this basket? (shows a small basket)
Enough for a fur coat?

STEPMOTHER: What a fur coat, enough for a full dowry!

DAUGHTER: And this one? (takes a larger basket)

STEPMOTHER: And there’s nothing to say about this one!
You will dress in gold, you will put on your shoes, you will eat and drink on gold!

DAUGHTER: Then I’ll take this basket!
One problem - you can’t find snowdrops!
Apparently the Queen wanted to laugh at us!

STEPMOTHER: Young, she comes up with all sorts of things!

DAUGHTER: What if someone goes into the forest and picks snowdrops!
Maybe they are growing slowly under the snow!
And then he will receive a whole basket of gold!
I’ll put on my fur coat and try to look!

STEPMOTHER: What are you talking about, daughter!
I won’t even let you leave the threshold!
Look what a blizzard is happening!
You'll freeze in the forest!

DAUGHTER: Then you go, and I’ll take the flowers to the Palace!

STEPMOTHER: Why don’t you feel sorry for your own mother?

DAUGHTER: It's a pity!
I feel sorry for you, mother, and I feel sorry for the gold, and most of all I feel sorry for myself!
You’ll end up sitting in the kitchen by the stove because of you!
And others will ride with the Queen in a silver sleigh and rake for gold with a shovel!
(She covers her face with her hands and cries.)

STEPMOTHER: Well, don't cry, daughter!
Eat some hot cake!

DAUGHTER: I don’t want a pie, I want snowdrops!
If you don’t want to go yourself and won’t let me in, let your sister go!
There she is returning from the forest!

STEPMOTHER: But you're right!
Why shouldn't she go?
The forest is not far away, it won't take long to escape!

DAUGHTER: So let him go!

(Nastenka enters.)

STEPMOTHER: Wait, undress!
You still need to run somewhere else!

NASTENKA: Where is it? Far?

STEPMOTHER: Not so close, but not far either!

DAUGHTER: Into the forest!

NASTENKA: To the forest? I brought a lot of brushwood.

DAUGHTER: Not for brushwood, but for snowdrops!

NASTENKA: Are you kidding, sister?

DAUGHTER: What jokes? Haven't you heard about the decree?

NASTENKA: No.

DAUGHTER: They're saying it all over town!
The Queen will give a whole basket of gold to the one who picks snowdrops!

NASTENKA: But what about snowdrops now – it’s winter...

STEPMOTHER: In the spring they pay for snowdrops not in gold, but in copper!
Maybe they grow under the snow!
Come and have a look!

NASTENKA: Where should we go now? It's already getting dark...
Maybe we can go tomorrow morning?

DAUGHTER: I came up with that too! In the morning!
After all, we need flowers for the holiday!

NASTENKA: Don’t you feel sorry for me at all?

DAUGHTER: Well there you go! Made me feel sorry!
Take off your scarf, I’ll go into the forest myself!

STEPMOTHER: Where are you going? Who will let you?
Pick up a basket and go!
And don't come back without snowdrops!

(My daughter gives a large basket to Nastenka.)

DAUGHTER: Here's a basket for you!

STEPMOTHER: Give her a small one! This one is completely new! He'll lose him in the forest!

(Nastenka takes a small basket and goes. Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: So, Nastenka had to go into the forest again!.. What to do? After all, the stepmother ordered, you can’t disobey!... But how to find snowdrops in winter? This doesn’t happen...
Nastenka wandered for a long time, she was frozen! All the paths in the forest are covered with snow! How will he get back out?... Suddenly he looks at a fire, and around the fire Twelve people are warming themselves. Everyone is of different ages, from teenage children to old men with beards. Nastenka went to the fire, maybe they’ll let her in to warm up?...

(Music. The curtain opens. Twelve months stand on stage around a fire. Winter months with beards. The further the month is from the current month (from December, January), the younger they look, i.e. the autumn months are still children. It is possible that it was more clearly, hang the name of the month large written on the chest for each month.)

JANUARY: Burn, burn clearly,
So that it doesn't go out!

ALL: Burn, burn clearly,
So that it doesn't go out!

(Nastenka appears and approaches the fire.)

NASTENKA: Good evening!

JANUARY: Good evening to you too!

NASTENKA: Let me warm myself by your fire.

FEBRUARY: It never happened that anyone besides us was at this fire!

APRIL: It's true!
Yes, if anyone came to the light, let him warm up!

NASTENKA: Thank you! (warms his hands from the fire)

JANUARY: What's your name, girl?

NASTENKA: Nastenka.

JANUARY: What is this in your hands, Nastenka? No basket?
Did you come for the pine cones right before the New Year?
And even in such a snowstorm?

NASTENKA: I didn’t come of my own free will and not for the cones!

AUGUST: (smiling) So, isn’t it for mushrooms?

NASTENKA: Not for mushrooms, but for flowers!
My stepmother sent me for snowdrops!

MARCH: (pushes April in the side) Listen, brother, your guest has arrived!
Take it!

(Everyone laughs)

NASTENKA: I would laugh myself, but I’m not laughing!
My stepmother didn’t tell me to come back without snowdrops!

FEBRUARY: What did she need snowdrops for in the middle of winter?

NASTENKA: She doesn’t need flowers, but gold!
Our Queen promised a whole basket of gold to the one who brought the basket to the Palace
well snowdrops!
So they sent me into the forest!

JANUARY: You're doing poorly, girl!
This is no time for snowdrops!
We have to wait until April!

NASTENKA: I know that myself, grandfather! I have nowhere to go!
Well, thanks for the warmth and hello! If I interfered, don’t be angry...

(Nastenka takes her basket and wants to go.)

APRIL: Wait, Nastenka, don’t rush! (addresses January)
Brother January, give me your place for an hour!

JANUARY: I would give in, but there would be no April before March!

MART: Well, it won’t be up to me!
What will brother February say?

FEBRUARY: Okay, I’ll give in too! I won't argue!

JANUARY: If so, have it your way! (hits the ground with his staff)

Don't crack the frosts,
In a reserved forest,
At the pine, at the birch
Don't chew the bark!

Well, now it’s your turn, brother February! (hands the staff to February)

FEBRUARY: (hits the ground with his staff)

Winds, storms, hurricanes,
Blow as hard as you can!
Whirlwinds, blizzards and blizzards,
Get ready for the night!

Now it's your turn, brother Mart!

MARCH: (takes the staff and hits the ground)

The snow is no longer the same
He went dark in the field!
The ice on the lakes is cracked,
It's like they split it!

Well, now take the staff, brother April!

APRIL: (takes the staff and hits the ground)

Run away, streams,
Spread out, puddles!
Get out, ants,
After the winter cold!

A bear sneaks through
Through the thick dead wood!
The birds began to sing songs,
And the snowdrop blossomed!!

(Snowdrops should appear in the clearing. This should be a pre-made island of flowers, not yet visible to us and Nastenka. The brother moons part and we see flowers.)

APRIL: (addresses Nastenka) Why are you standing there, Nastenka?
The Brothers gave us just one hour!

NASTENKA: How did this happen?
Is it really because of me that spring has come in the middle of winter?
I don’t dare believe my eyes!

APRIL: Believe it or not, run and collect snowdrops as soon as possible!
Otherwise, winter will return and your basket is empty!

(Nastenka goes and collects snowdrops in a basket.)

JANUARY: We, the winter months, know her well!
Either you’ll meet her at an ice hole with buckets, or in the forest with a bundle of firewood!
And she is always cheerful and friendly!

JUNE: And we, the summer months, know her no worse!
The sun has not yet risen, and she is already near the garden bed!
When he comes to the forest, he won’t break the branches! He will take a red berry and leave a green one on the bush!

NOVEMBER: I've rained on it more than once!
It’s a pity, but nothing can be done, that’s why I’m in the autumn month!

FEBRUARY: Oh, and she saw little good from me!
I blew through it with the wind, chilled it with the cold! What should I do – I’m a winter person!
She knows the month of February, but then February knows her!
It’s not a pity to give someone like her the gift of spring for an hour in the middle of winter!

SEPTEMBER: Yes, good girl!

APRIL: Well, if you all like her, I’ll give her a ring!

DECEMBER: Well, give!

(Nastenka approaches the fire.)

JANUARY: Have you already filled your basket full?
Your hands are nimble!

NASTENKA: Well, there are a lot of them there!
I have never seen so many snowdrops!
Yes, they are all so large, the stems are fluffy, like velvet, the petals look like crunchy
steel!
Thank you, owners, for your kindness! (bows to January)

JANUARY: Bow not to me, but to my brother - the month of April!
He asked for you, he even brought flowers out from under the snow for you!

NASTENKA: Thank you, month of April!
I’ve always been happy with you, but now I’ve seen you in the face, I’ll never forget it!

APRIL: And so that you really don’t forget, here’s a ring for you as a keepsake!
If trouble happens, throw it on the ground and say:

You roll, roll, little ring,
On the spring porch,
In the summer canopy,
In the autumn mansion,
Yes on the winter carpet
To the New Year's bonfire!

We will come to your rescue, all Twelve. Well, do you remember?

NASTENKA: I remember! (repeats) ...Yes, along the winter carpet, to the New Year's bonfire!

APRIL: Well, goodbye!
Take care of my ring, don’t lose it!

NASTENKA: I won’t lose you!
I will never part with this ring!
I will take it with me, like a light from your fire!

APRIL: Your truth, Nastenka!
There is a small spark in my ring from a big fire!
It will warm you in the cold, shine in the dark, and comfort you in grief!

JANUARY: Now listen to what I say!
On New Year's Eve you had the opportunity to meet all the Twelve Months at once.
When the snowdrops are still in bloom, and your basket is already full. You come to us as soon as possible
I came along the same path, while others walk along the long road - day after day, hour after hour, minute by minute.
one minute at a time. That's how it's supposed to be. Don't open this path to anyone! This road
reserved!

FEBRUARY: And don’t talk about who gave you the snowdrops! Don't boast about your friendship with us!

NASTENKA: I’ll die and won’t tell anyone!

JANUARY: Remember what we told you and what you answered us!
And now it’s time for you to go home, before I unleash my blizzard!

NASTENKA: Farewell, Brother-months! (bows to everyone)

ALL MONTHS: Farewell, sister!

(Nastenka leaves. Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: So, Nastenka returned home with a full basket of snowdrops. How did her stepmother and sister greet her? Perhaps they thanked you? Let's go to them, see, listen to what they say...

(Music. The curtain opens.)

DAUGHTER: I wanted to give her a big basket! And you regretted it!
How much gold will go into this basket?

STEPHMOTHER: Who knew that she would return with snowdrops?
This is unheard of!...
I can’t imagine where she found them!

DAUGHTER: Did you ask her?

STEPMOTHER: And I didn’t really have time to ask!
She came not herself, as if not from the forest, but from a walk!
Cheerful, eyes sparkling, cheeks glowing!
She put the basket on the table and immediately went behind the curtain!
I just looked at what was in her basket, and she was already sleeping!

(The daughter goes behind the curtain. The stepmother is busy with the flowers.)

STEPHMOTHER: It’s already day outside, and she’s still sleeping!
I lit the stove myself and swept the floor!

(The daughter tiptoes out from behind the curtain.)

DAUGHTER: (shows the ring) Mother, look!

STEPMOTHER: What is this?.. A ring! Yes what!
Where did you get it from?

DAUGHTER: I went to Nastenka, started to wake her up, but she didn’t even hear!
I took her hand, and lo and behold, the ring on her finger was glowing!
I quietly took it off, but didn’t wake him up!

STEPMOTHER: Oh, there it is!
That's what I thought!

DAUGHTER: What did you think?

STEPHMOTHER: She’s not alone, which means she was collecting snowdrops in the forest! Someone helped her!
Show me the ring, daughter! (looks at the ring)
I've never seen anything like this in my life!

(At this time Nastenka comes out from behind the curtain.)

STEPMOTHER: Put it in your pocket, put it in your pocket!

(The daughter hides the ring in her pocket. Nastenka walks around looking for the ring.)

STEPMOTHER: I noticed it was missing!

(Nastenka approaches the snowdrops and looks for the ring there.)

STEPMOTHER: Why are you crushing flowers?

DAUGHTER: What are you looking for?

STEPHMOTHER: She is a master at searching!
Have you ever heard of it, I found so many snowdrops in the middle of winter!

DAUGHTER: Where did you get them?

NASTENKA: In the forest. Didn't you find anything here?

STEPMOTHER: Tell me what you lost, maybe we can help you find it!

NASTENKA: My ring is missing!

STEPMOTHER: Ring?
Yes, you never had it!

NASTENKA: I found him in the forest!

DAUGHTER: How happy she is!
And I found snowdrops and a ring!

STEPMOTHER: Daughter, it’s time for us to go to the Palace!
Wrap yourself up warm and let's go!

(The stepmother and daughter get dressed and preen themselves. Nastenka continues to look for the ring.)

NASTENKA: Did you take my ring? Tell!

STEPMOTHER: Why do we need it?

DAUGHTER: We haven’t even seen him!

NASTENKA: Sister, dear, you have my ring! I know! Give it to me!
You go to the Palace, they will give you a whole basket of gold, you imagine what you want to buy -
you eat. And all I had was this ring!

STEPMOTHER: Why are you attached to her?

DAUGHTER: Tell me, who gave it to you?

NASTENKA: Nobody gave it to me. Found it!

STEPHMOTHER: Well, what is easily found is not a pity to lose!
Take the basket, daughter! Let's go to the Palace!

(Stepmother and Daughter leave.)

NASTENKA: Wait! Mother!... Sister!... And they don’t even want to listen!
What should I do now? Who should I complain to? Brothers-months are far away, can’t be found
I don't need them without a ring! Who else will stand up for me?
Should I go to the Palace and tell the Queen... After all, I am the snowdrop for her...
took it. The soldier said that she was an orphan. Maybe an orphan will take pity on an orphan?
No, they won’t let me go to her empty-handed, without my snowdrops...
It’s like I dreamed everything! No flowers, no ring... Only brushwood remained.
(speaks sadly) Burn, burn clearly,
So that it doesn't go out!
Farewell, my New Year's happiness! Farewell, brothers-months! Goodbye April!

(Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: And now we will be transported with you to the Palace. Let's see what's happening there...

(Music. The curtain opens. The palace. On the stage are the Queen, the Professor, the Ambassador, the Maid of Honor, the Chief of the Royal Guard, there may also be guests and courtiers.)

ALL: Happy New Year, Your Majesty!
With new happiness!

QUEEN: My happiness is always new, but the New Year has not yet arrived!

(General surprise.)

CHANCELLOR: Meanwhile, Your Majesty, today is the first of January!

QUEEN: You're wrong! (addresses the Professor)
Professor, how many days are there in December?

PROFESSOR: Exactly 31 days, Your Majesty!
And since the New Year has not come, that means today is December 32! (addresses everyone)
This is such a lovely New Year's joke from Her Majesty!

(Everyone laughs.)

QUEEN: Still, December in my Kingdom will not end until they bring me
a basket full of snowdrops!

PROFESSOR: As you wish, Your Majesty, but they will not be brought to you!

QUEEN: Let's see!

(A Soldier enters.)

SOLDIER: Your Majesty, by Royal decree, snowdrops have arrived at the palace!

CHANCELLOR: Did you arrive yourself?

SOLDIER: No way!
They were delivered by two persons without titles or titles!

QUEEN: Call them here!

(The Stepmother and Daughter enter with a basket in their hands. They approach the Queen and hand her the basket. The Queen takes it and looks.)

QUEEN: So these are snowdrops?

STEPMOTHER: Yes, and what kind, Your Majesty!
Fresh, forest, just out of the snowdrifts! They tore it themselves!

QUEEN: Yes, very beautiful! (addresses everyone)
Well, since there are snowdrops in the Palace, it means the New Year has arrived in my Royal
quality!
December is over! You can congratulate me!

ALL: Happy New Year, Your Majesty, with new happiness!

QUEEN: Happy New Year!
Light up the Christmas tree! I want to dance!

STEPMOTHER: Your Majesty, allow us to congratulate you on the New Year!

QUEEN: Oh, are you still here?

STEPMOTHER: Here for now!
So we stand there with our empty basket!

QUEEN: Oh yes!
Chancellor, order them to fill the basket with gold!

(The Chancellor takes the basket and leaves.)

QUEEN: (addresses the Professor) So, the month of April has not yet arrived, but the snowdrops are already
blossomed!
What do you say now, dear Professor?

PROFESSOR: I still think that this is wrong! It doesn't happen like that!

AMBASSADOR: This is indeed, Your Majesty, a very rare and wonderful case!
And it would be very interesting to know how and where these women are during the harshest time of the year
did you find such lovely flowers?

QUEEN: (To Stepmother and Daughter) Tell me where you found the flowers!

STEPMOTHER: (turns to Daughter) Speak up!

DAUGHTER: Speak for yourself!

QUEEN: Well, what about you? Tell us!

STEPMOTHER: It’s not difficult to tell, Your Majesty! It was harder to find snowdrops!
When my daughter and I heard the Royal Decree, we thought: we won’t live, we’ll freeze...
him, but we will carry out the will of Her Majesty!
We took a broom and a spatula and went into the forest!
We're going, we're going, we can't see the edge of the forest! The snowdrifts are getting higher, the frost is getting stronger, the forest is getting darker...
her!
We don’t remember how we got there! They crawled right on their knees!

Maid of Honor: On your knees? Oh, how scary!

QUEEN: Don't interrupt! Tell us more!

STEPMOTHER: If you please, Your Majesty!
We crawled and crawled, and finally got to this very place!
And this is such a wonderful place that it’s impossible to describe it! The snowdrifts are high, higher than the
review! And in the middle there is a lake! The water in it does not freeze, white ducks swim on the water, and
along the banks of flowers it is visible and invisible!

QUEEN: And all the snowdrops?

STEPMOTHER: All sorts of flowers, Your Majesty! I've never seen anything like this before!

FRIEND OF MAIL: Oh, how lovely it is! Flowers, ducks!

CHIEF OF THE ROYAL GUARD: Do mushrooms grow there too?

DAUGHTER: And mushrooms!

AMBASSADOR: And the berries?

DAUGHTER: Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, viburnum, rowan!

PROFESSOR: How? Snowdrops, mushrooms, berries – all at the same time? Can't be!

STEPMOTHER: That’s it, Your Grace!
And flowers, and mushrooms, and berries - everything is just right!

AMBASSADOR: And nuts?

DAUGHTER: Whatever you want!

QUEEN: (claps her hands) That's wonderful!
Now go into the forest and bring me strawberries and nuts from there!

STEPMOTHER: Your Majesty, have mercy!

QUEEN: What is it? Don't you want to go?

STEPMOTHER: (complainingly) But the road there is long, Your Majesty, and we were too cold in
ways.

QUEEN: Never mind, I’ll tell you to give you warm fur coats!

DAUGHTER: (speaks quietly to her stepmother) What should I do?

STEPMOTHER: We'll send Nastenka!

DAUGHTER: Will she find it?

STEPMOTHER: I think he will find it!

QUEEN: What are you whispering about?

STEPMOTHER: You gave us such a task that you don’t even know if you’ll come back or disappear!
Well, nothing can be done, we must serve Your Majesty!
So tell us to give you a fur coat! We'll go ourselves!

QUEEN: They'll give you fur coats now!
Come back soon!

STEPMOTHER: Farewell, Your Majesty!
Wait for us for lunch with nuts and strawberries!

(Stepmother and Daughter bow to the Queen and go to the door.)

QUEEN: Stop! (claps his hands)
Give me my fur coat too!
Give everyone fur coats!
We'll go to the forest! To this very lake! And we will pick strawberries there in the snow!
(claps his hands) Let's go, everyone! Let's go!

Maid of Honor: What a wonderful idea!

DAUGHTER: Oh, we're lost!

STEPMOTHER: Shut up! Your Majesty!

QUEEN: What do you want?

STEPMOTHER: Your Majesty cannot go!

QUEEN: Why is that?

STEPHMOTHER: And there are snowdrifts in the forest, you can’t walk through or drive through!

QUEEN: Well, if you cleared a path for yourself with a broom and a shovel, then for me it’s wide-
what a road will be cleared! Let's go!

STEPMOTHER: Your Majesty!
But there is no such lake!

QUEEN: How is it not?

STEPMOTHER: No! It was still covered in ice while we were there!

FRIEND OF MAIL: And the ducks?

STEPMOTHER: They flew away!

AMBASSADOR: What about nuts and mushrooms?

STEPMOTHER: Everything is covered with snow!

QUEEN: I see you are laughing at me!

STEPMOTHER: Do we dare, Your Majesty!

QUEEN: Well then! Tell me immediately where you got the flowers, otherwise...

STEPMOTHER: Let's say everything, Your Majesty! (pause)
We ourselves don’t know anything!

QUEEN: How come you don’t know?
Have you picked a basket full of snowdrops and don’t know where?

STEPMOTHER: We didn’t tear it up!

QUEEN: Oh, that's it! Then who?

STEPMOTHER: My stepdaughter, Your Majesty!
It was she who went into the forest and brought flowers!

QUEEN: It’s clear: she goes to the forest, you go to the Palace!...
Well, bring her to me, let her show the way to the snowdrops!

STEPMOTHER: You can bring it, but will she want to show the way?
She is very stubborn among us!

QUEEN: I'm stubborn too! Let's see who can outdo who! (thought about it)
In general, we are now getting ready and going into the forest, and you take your stepdaughter and bring
take her to the forest clearing, and quickly.
And so that you don’t run away anywhere, I will assign 2 soldiers with guns to you!

STEPMOTHER: (scared) Oh, fathers!

QUEEN: (addresses the Soldier) Bring everyone a basket!
And the biggest one for the Professor!
Let him see how snowdrops bloom in my Kingdom in January!

(Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: So, the Queen and her guests went into the forest. Let's go and follow them...

(Music. The curtain opens. Forest clearing. On stage is everyone who was in the Palace, except for the Stepmother and Daughter.)

QUEEN: Well, where are these women?
How long will we wait for them here?

CHIEF OF THE ROYAL GUARD: They are coming, Your Majesty!

(Nastenka, Stepmother and Daughter appear.)

NASTENKA: Hello, Your Majesty!
Happy New Year!

QUEEN: Hello, girl!
Did you pick the snowdrops?

NASTENKA: I, Your Majesty!

QUEEN: I'll fill you with a basket of gold if you...

NASTENKA: I don’t need anything, Your Majesty!
I just need my ring!

QUEEN: Ring? What ring?

NASTENKA: I had a ring, and they took it away! (points to Stepmother and Daughter)

STEPMOTHER: She's lying!
We didn't take anything!

QUEEN: Come on, give it back quickly, otherwise...

DAUGHTER: (takes the ring out of her pocket and gives it to the Queen) Here it is!

STEPMOTHER: Daughter, why did you take someone else’s?

DAUGHTER: You said it yourself: put it in your pocket!

(Everyone laughs.)

QUEEN: (To Stepmother and Daughter) Well, everything is clear to me with you!
And you... (turns to Nastenka)
I'll give you your ring if you show us the place where you collected snowdrops.
ki.

NASTENKA: Then I don’t need a ring!

QUEEN: What is it?
Would you like to show that place?

NASTENKA: I can’t!

QUEEN: What? Forgot?

NASTENKA: No! I just can not!

QUEEN: They said you were stubborn! But I'm even more stubborn!
If you don't tell me now, I'll throw away the ring!

NASTENKA: What to do? Drop it!

QUEEN: Stubborn indeed!
Well, it's my own fault!

(The Queen throws the ring.)

NASTENKA: (looks at the ring and says)

You roll, roll, little ring
On the spring porch,
In the summer canopy,
In the autumn mansion,
Yes on the winter carpet
To the New Year's bonfire!

QUEEN: What is she saying?

FRIEND OF MAIL: Oh, spring has come!

(People part, everyone sees snowdrops (do the same as in scene 4). Nastenka leaves unnoticed.)

PROFESSOR: It can’t be! I can’t believe my eyes!

(Music. Everyone rushes to collect snowdrops.)

FRIEND OF MAIL: The snowdrops have disappeared!

QUEEN: But berries appeared!

(People step aside and open the place where berries are laid out or drawn (preferably different ones).)

PROFESSOR: Some kind of miracles! Am I really dreaming? How hot it is!

(Music. Everyone takes off their outerwear, because everyone was dressed for winter. They are picking berries.)

QUEEN: The berries are gone!

FRIEND OF MARK: And mushrooms appeared!

(Music. People make way. We see mushrooms (flowers, berries, mushrooms - all of these should be separate islands on the stage). Everyone starts picking mushrooms.)

QUEEN: The mushrooms are gone!

PROFESSOR: And it became cooler!

(Music. Everyone starts getting dressed.)

QUEEN: It seems winter is coming again! Cold! The wind blows!

FRIEND OF MAIL: And again everything is covered! And the path is not visible!...
How will we get back?

SOLDIER: And it’s not clear which way to go...
It seems we are lost!

QUEEN: Lost? How did you get lost?
And where is this girl who collected snowdrops?
Maybe she knows the way back?
Bring her to me!

(Everyone looks around.)

CHIEF OF THE ROYAL GUARD: She is gone, Your Majesty!
She's gone!

QUEEN: Gone? Where were you looking?
Find her! I'm not going to freeze here!

(The Queen addresses her Stepmother and Daughter.)

QUEEN: What's her name?

DAUGHTER: Nastenka!

QUEEN: Shout to her! Maybe she'll come back!
I shouldn't have thrown away her ring! Freeze here now! (rubs his hands one against the other,
shivering from the cold)
Well, what about you? Shout!

ALL: Nastenka!! Awww!! (repeatedly)

(Music. The curtain closes.)

STORYTELLER: And now we will follow Nastenka. Where is she really? Where did you go?

(Music. The curtain opens. On stage are the Twelve Months at the New Year's fire and Nastenka with them.)

JANUARY: Burn, burn clearly,
So that it doesn't go out!
(January addresses Nastenka.)
Well, dear guest, throw some brushwood on the fire too! It will burn even hotter!

(Nastenka throws brushwood into the fire.)

NASTENKA: Burn, burn clearly,
So that it doesn't go out!
Thank you, Brothers-months! I've warmed up!
Only I’m ashamed to look you in the eyes!
I lost your gift!

APRIL: Come on, look what's in my hand! (opens his palm)

NASTENKA: Ring!

APRIL: Yes, take it and wear it!
And you will always feel warm and light from him!

JANUARY: We know that you did not regret the ring! You didn’t tell me where you got your snowdrops from!
For this we give you a New Year's gift!

(The moon brothers part. We see a chest (the box can be disguised as a chest).)

JANUARY: Open it, look!

(Nastenka opens the chest.)

NASTENKA: Oh, what beautiful things!
I've never had anything like this!

(Takes out a fur coat (or coat) and puts it on.)

JANUARY: Wear it for your health!

APRIL: Remember us too!

NASTENKA: I will never forget you!
Thank you for everything!

JANUARY: You are a kind girl, good!
That’s why you get a reward from us!

NASTENKA: Brothers-months!
What about the Queen and all her courtiers? My stepmother and sister?
Did they return home?

FEBRUARY: Not yet!
It's freezing in the forest!

NASTENKA: How is this? I feel sorry for them!

JANUARY: And they felt sorry for you when they sent for snowdrops, took your ring, then threw it away -
is it?

NASTENKA: It’s still a pity!

APRIL: You are a good girl!
That’s why we came to your aid and will come again!

NASTENKA: Thank you!
But what about the Queen and everyone else?

JANUARY: Well, since you’re asking for them...
Various miracles can happen in the New Year!
Therefore, let them warm themselves up by the New Year's bonfire!
So be it, I will pave the path for them!

(Music. After a while, everyone appears, led by the Queen. They approach the fire and warm themselves.)

QUEEN: How good!
Otherwise we were completely frozen!
The paths are all covered up! We don’t know how to get to the Palace!

JANUARY: Thank Nastenka for the fire!
And ask her to help you get to the Palace!

QUEEN: Oh, there you are!
How dare you run away?

PROFESSOR: Your Majesty, you should thank her, not scold her!

QUEEN: What to thank for?

PROFESSOR: But the owners said why! For the fire!

JANUARY: Yes, she asked for you!
So that I can pave a path and lead you to the fire!

QUEEN: And who are you?

JANUARY: We are the Twelve Month Brothers!
This is what we did for you: spring, summer, autumn and winter again within one hour!

PROFESSOR: But this cannot be!

JANUARY: On New Year's Eve and the first day of the New Year, anything can happen, any miracles!

QUEEN: That's great! (turns to Nastenka)
So this girl asked for us and helped us? (addresses Nastenka)
Forgive me for the ring!
I will give you the most beautiful thing I have!


I just don't need...

JANUARY: Don’t refuse, Nastenka, since they offer it from the bottom of their hearts!

NASTENKA: Thank you, Your Majesty!

JANUARY: (addresses Stepmother and Daughter) Why are you silent?
After all, Nastenka asked for you too, but it would be worth punishing you!

DAUGHTER: Forgive us, sister!

STEPMOTHER: Sorry, Nastenka!

JANUARY: That’s better!
Look, don't offend her anymore!
She is now under our protection! Just in case…

STEPMOTHER AND DAUGHTER: Let's not do it anymore!
(turn to Nastenka) Forgive us!

NASTENKA: Okay, mother and sister!
I don't hold it against you!

APRIL: Good girl!

JANUARY: Well, have you warmed up by the New Year's fire? It's time and honor to know!
I'll pave the way for you! Follow it and you will reach the Palace!
Continue the New Year celebrations!

ALL: Thank you, Brothers-months!

APRIL: Goodbye, Nastenka!
Don't forget what we told you about!

NASTENKA: Thank you!
I will always remember!

(Everyone is getting ready to go.)

JANUARY: What about gifts?
Little soldier, help me carry the chest with Nastya’s gifts!

QUEEN: Oh, she also brings gifts!

JANUARY: Yes, for her kindness, for her hard work!

QUEEN: You see, Professor!
What did you teach me? “The grass is green, the sun is shining”!
What about a lesson in kindness and hard work?

PROFESSOR: And this will be our next lesson!

QUEEN: I think I already know him!
Well, goodbye Brothers-months!

ALL: Goodbye!

ALL MONTHS: Farewell!
Happy New Year!
With new happiness!

(Music. The curtain closes.)

END OF THE PERFORMANCE.

Crafts made from coffee beans are a favorite hobby of all fans of the invigorating drink! If you are a fan of coffee ceremonies, be sure to try yourself in a new hobby.

If you are partial to the delicious aroma of coffee and enjoy making coffee with spices, you will definitely enjoy this exciting hobby. A variety of crafts made from coffee beans fascinate with their beauty; you can admire them all day long without experiencing irritation or fatigue! The only thing you need to master this type of needlework is patience, and everything else is easy to buy in a store and find at home!

Where to start a new hobby

Start a new hobby with a cup! This will not only create the right mood, but will also eliminate the need to break away from class. After all, as soon as you start working with aromatic material, your body will immediately require a dose of caffeine! Let's finish the lyrics and get down to business!

For the simplest craft, you will need roasted coffee beans, glue and a base intended for decoration. Buy glue that dries quickly and is transparent; “Moment” in the form of a colorless gel is ideal. It is more convenient and faster to work with a glue gun, but for starters you can do without it.

Spectacular souvenirs are made from shiny beans of different sizes, so the size of coffee seeds is no less important than the size of beads for bead embroidery. The variety and aroma do not matter, so give preference to the most inexpensive grains of a beautiful shape and a pleasant brown hue.

As a rule, in elite varieties all grains are the same size and color, which is not suitable for most crafts. In opaque packages, the contents are invisible, so it is better to buy raw materials for masterpieces in stores and shops that sell coffee by weight.

A master class on DIY crafts made from coffee beans will appeal to all lovers of an invigorating morning drink.

Coffee crafts will not only decorate the interior, but also fill the room with a pleasant and spicy smell of coffee. You can decorate interior toys with grains, create panels from them, and make voluminous crafts and figurines.

Basics and nuances

The simplest thing you can make from coffee beans is a panel. Coffee is associated with warmth, comfort, and a good start to the day. This is a natural product, so accompanying materials should also be selected natural.

The craft can be decorated with twine, wood, berry beads, lace, and knitted elements.

The grains, like a mosaic, are used to create a pattern. The basis for the panel can be either paper and cardboard, or burlap and fabric. You can also collect flat figures from coffee, for example, for a magnet.


To make a figurine of a sheep out of coffee, You will need the following materials and tools:

  • cardboard;
  • leg-split;
  • coffee;
  • glue;
  • acrylic paints;
  • ready eyes.

Progress:

  1. On cardboard, draw parts of the sheep’s body - a round body, head, legs (you can use a template) and cut them out;




  1. Paint the body with brown paint and let dry;

  1. Starting from the middle of the muzzle, glue the twine in a spiral, and glue the eyes on top;

  1. Make legs in one of the following ways: like a muzzle, from twisted twine or from a piece of twine and two grains glued to the ends of the piece;

  1. Glue the legs to the body;

  1. Cover the body with coffee beans, stick the muzzle and legs on top.


But here are other sheep and horses made according to the same principle:


A cup and saucer is a popular panel in many coffee shops. It is done very simply. For this you will need:

  • thick A4 cardboard (for example, from a box);
  • a rectangular piece of burlap (larger than A4 format);
  • sample;
  • glue gun or regular stationery glue;
  • coffee beans;
  • star anise for decoration.

How to do:

  1. Iron the burlap and cover the cardboard with it, folding the edges on four sides and sealing them with a glue gun;

  1. Measure the frame, 2 cm away from the edges, draw lines;
  1. Trace the template or draw a cup by hand;

  1. Cover the cup with coffee beans and then the frame lines;

  1. Decorate the craft with star anise and let dry.

Another popular craft is a clock with coffee beans. There are many options for this craft. You can completely cover the watch blank and stick the dial on top. You can only mark the numbers with coffee beans. You can also fill some space with coffee or line a frame with beans. Coffee clock ideas can be gleaned from the photo below:


Let's look at one example of a coffee clock craft. For this you will need:

  • watch glass or a special blank with a hole in the middle;
  • clock mechanism with hands;
  • a large napkin for decoupage with a suitable “coffee” pattern;
  • coffee beans;
  • decoupage varnish;
  • acrylic paint;
  • contour paint (golden, silver, bronze or other);
  • stained glass paint;
  • PVA glue;
  • wide brush;
  • degreasing liquid, such as alcohol;
  • cotton pad;
  • rubber roller;
  • toothpick;
  • file;
  • sponge.

How to do:

  1. Degrease the glass surface with a cotton pad and alcohol;

  1. Separate the top layer of the napkin with the pattern and apply it to the glass with the picture down;


  1. Dilute PVA glue with water 1:2 and carefully apply with a brush to a napkin;

  1. Place the file on top and go over it with a rubber roller to remove irregularities and wrinkles;

  1. Allow to dry and then apply a thin layer of varnish;

  1. Mix the paint of the desired shade and apply it with a sponge to the dried layer of varnish;


  1. Dry the paint and varnish again, let dry;

  1. Turn the workpiece over and mark the border for the coffee beans with a contour, let it dry;

  1. Fill a small area with stained glass paint and place the grains on it, distributing them tightly with a toothpick;


  1. Gradually fill all the necessary space with coffee and leave to dry;


  1. Make a dial in one of the following ways: draw with acrylic paint or outline, cut out of cardboard, make from baked plastic;

  1. Insert mechanism.

You can also use wooden plywood or board as a base. In this case, the workpiece is primed and painted with white paint, and the napkin is glued face up and not painted over.


An original craft - a floating cup. It's quite simple to do. To do this you need to prepare:

  • grains;
  • a small bowl or cup without a handle;
  • saucer;
  • glue gun;
  • pliers;
  • tape;
  • lace;
  • leg-split;
  • thread or thin rope;
  • wire.

How to do:

  1. Roll the twine into a spiral and glue it to the bottom of the bowl;


  1. While adding glue to the walls of the bowl, continue to roll the twine into a spiral inside;


  1. Go to the outside and similarly fill the bowl with twine from the outside;


  1. Seal the end of the twine well and let the cup dry;

  1. Also (points 1-4) process the saucer;



  1. Using pliers, bite off two small sections of wire and bend them into a horseshoe;

  1. Place the “horseshoes” together, wrap the tape with tape, and then with twine;


  1. Glue the resulting handle to the cup;

  1. Decorate the cup and saucer with lace and grains;




  1. Make a wire frame for the “spilling out” coffee: cut the wire, bend it in half and bend it so that it just hugs the edges of the cup and rests firmly on the saucer;

  1. Glue the prepared wire to the inside of the cup and to the saucer;


  1. Let the workpiece dry, if it holds tightly, you can start gluing the grains;

  1. Wrap the wire with tape and glue it on all sides of the grain (glue subsequent layers using a glue gun);


  1. Glue one grain to the rope and secure it to the handle.


If you do not cover coffee crafts on top with varnish or paint, they will emit a coffee aroma. However, varnish will help fix the craft and give it shine. The choice remains with the master.

Video on the topic of the article

Even more ideas in the selection of videos with master classes.

Fragrant panels or crafts made from coffee beans, created with your own hands, will add zest to the interior and will not require expensive investments. The manufacturing technology is simple and even a child can handle it. Budget coffee varieties with medium-sized beans are suitable for this purpose. You can create paintings, decorate a clock, make a coffee tree or a floating cup - everything is limited only by your imagination.

Coffee bean paintings

With your own hands, you can transform any drawing you like into a coffee masterpiece that will take its rightful place on the walls of your home. After practicing on easy subjects, you can fulfill your wildest ideas.

You will need:

  • coffee beans;
  • thick cardboard for the base;
  • burlap or thick fabric;
  • glue gun and glue stick;
  • additional decorations upon request.

Progress.

A variety of subjects are suitable for DIY coffee paintings. Appetizing still lifes will harmoniously fit into the kitchen environment. A pair of cats in love will decorate the bedroom walls. Cartoon characters will enliven the walls of a children's room.

Clock with decor

You can use coffee to decorate an old, boring watch or buy a blank dial and clock mechanism in craft stores.

To do this you will need:

  • glass blank with hole and clock mechanism;
  • decoupage napkin with a coffee-themed pattern;
  • coffee beans;
  • PVA glue;
  • alcohol and cotton wool;
  • clear varnish and paint.

Progress.

souvenir tree

Small crafts made from coffee beans can be used as a nice souvenir for holidays. Popular handmade topiaries are made in completely different styles. This could be a traditional coffee tree for the kitchen, or a baobab with an elegantly intertwined trunk for the living room. Gold Chinese coins hung in a coffee crown will play the role of amulets that attract money. Such a gift will not only be beautiful, but will also bring new money to the owner.

Or you can make it cute heart tree for Valentine's Day. For this you will need:

  • wire and twine;
  • cardboard, a piece of fabric or nylon stocking;
  • flower pot and alabaster;
  • glue and gouache or acrylic paints.

Execution in stages.

Decorative cup

A favorite cup that has lost its appearance can be turned into an interior element. Even a beginner can cope with this task.

Will need twine, round foam pieces, wire, glue, coffee beans and some free time.

Pleasant trifles

For creative get-togethers with your kids, you should choose simple craft options. These could be refrigerator magnets, cartoon figures, or simple applications.

What you can make from coffee beans with your children:

Original ideas

Modern handmade craftswomen never cease to amaze with their fantastic crafts. Each of them is individual and carries a part of the soul of its creator. Let's look at the most interesting and unusual crafts made from coffee.

To make a mill you will need:

  • a round tall jar, for example, from children's tea;
  • twine and glue;
  • two sheets of thick cardboard;
  • barbecue sticks, matches or toothpicks;
  • a piece of gray linen fabric.

Process step by step.

Hello, dear readers! Coffee is a generally accepted invigorating drink, some may like it, while others may not like it... But today we will not talk about the taste of this well-known drink, but about coffee beans, or rather, in this review interesting crafts will be presented to your attention from coffee beans.

Coffee beans, thanks to their warm color, inviting aroma and smooth oval shape, are simply great for making all kinds of cute little things, home accessories or school crafts.

What to make from coffee beans?

Decorative Christmas trees.

An excellent solution for using coffee beans is a cute decorative Christmas tree. To make it, you should stock up on super glue, thick paper folded into a cone and coffee beans. After sequentially gluing all the grains, the tree can be decorated with small beads, beads or miniature bows.

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Filler for decorative vases.

In addition, coffee beans can serve as an excellent filler for vases. We take a transparent glass vase, pour the required amount of grains into it, into which we install decorative branches at the final stage.

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Stand for cosmetic accessories.

The essence is the same as in the previous example. We select a transparent vase of a suitable shape, pour coffee beans into it and install brushes, cosmetic pencils, etc.

Candles decorated with coffee.

Perhaps the most popular use of coffee beans is to decorate candles. Moreover, most often, ready-made candles are simply placed in a glass filled with coffee. Personally, I like solid candles in a glass cup with coffee beans in the bottom. To make such a candle you will need: wax, a mold, coffee beans and a wick. Pour a small amount of coffee beans into the bottom of the mold, install a wick (take a match, tie the wick to it and lower it into a glass, as in the diagram below), pour in the melted wax.

Scheme for convenient wick fixation.


We wait for the wax to cool completely, cut off the match holding the wick and admire the result. By the way, to make a homemade candle, you can buy a very ordinary candle, cut it into small pieces and melt it in a water bath; in addition, the resulting wax can be colored with all kinds of dyes.


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Tree made from coffee beans.

Crafts made from coffee beans are so diverse that it is quite possible to make a whole tree from the beans in question.

To work you will need: super glue, a plastic ball, coffee beans, a straight or curved stick for the trunk, a small pot, a string of twine and small stones to fix the tree in the pot.

We pierce the plastic ball with a stick, place the tree trunk in the pot and fill it with stones, after which we proceed to decorate with coffee beans; it is better to glue the beans onto the ball in several layers so that no gaps are visible. Finally, we decorate the trunk of the tree with twine. Products made from twine (ropes) can be viewed.

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