On Victory Day we want to not just congratulate veterans - we want to express our boundless appreciation and respect by handing them gifts, flowers and postcards. But no, even the most beautiful ready-made postcard by May 9 will not be able to convey as many feelings as the one that is lovingly made by oneself. Each such postcard is unique, as well as the military way of its addressee. For adults and kids, we picked up the best ideas for postcards for the Victory Day, which will be implemented by step-by-step instructions and educational videos.
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How to make a simple postcard on May 9, a master class with photos and video Postcard-triangle by May 9 from paper: from simple to complex Postcard with Victory Day with your own hands in the techniques of quilling and scratching, master class on video Children's card by May 9 with their hands in the kindergarten or school A three-dimensional postcard with the Victory Day with their own hands, video Postcard by May 9 based on the template, master class with step-by-step photosHow to make a simple postcard on May 9, a master class with photos and videos
Among the postcards for the Victory Day, one of the easiest to perform and at the same time the most spectacular is a postcard with carnations. It is perfect for those who first thought about how to make an original postcard on May 9.Necessary materials
- a sheet of white paper;
- colored paper: red, crimson, orange - for flowers and St. George's ribbon, green - for stems, black;
- pencil and markers;
- elastic;
- glue,
- scissors;
- compass;
- ruler.
Step-by-step instruction
- On the paper for the flowers, we circled 3 circles with a diameter of 7 cm, three - 8 cm and three - 10 cm. Cut them out, fold them in half, then again - and so 8 times. In total there should be 9 circles.
- Manicure scissors cut the edges of each mug so that it turns fringe.
- We unfold the mugs and connect them with glue in size (smallest to medium, medium to large), making sure that the centers coincide.
- We fold the flower in half with the smallest circle outwards.
- We fold the sheet of the paper in half. We glue the base of the flower. We stick a stem over the base.
- We add 2 more carnations.
- We decorate the stem with petals.
- We make a St. George ribbon: cut a strip of orange paper 3 cm wide and paste on it thin black stripes. (In extreme cases, they can also be drawn).
- We paste the ribbon on the right bottom edge of the postcard.
- Cut the protruding edges of the ribbon and make an inscription, having previously marked it with a pencil. May 9 is ready!
The video shows how to make a postcard with more magnificent carnations.
Postcard-triangle by May 9 from paper: from simple to complex
Necessary materials
- finished St. George's ribbon (55 cm);
- a sheet of white paper A 4;
- red corrugated paper;
- scissors;
- pencil and pen;
- glue;
- compass;
- a stapler;
- a cup of tea.
Step-by-step instruction
- We will grow the sheet, wiping it with strong tea.
- Dry it.
- We bend and cut off the excess. It turns out a triangle.
- We bend it again.
- Carefully glue the tape, wrap its ends and cut off the excess again.
- We fold the corrugated paper several times, fasten it in the center with a stapler and circle the circle.
- Crop the edges of the figure (or usual, but then they need to "ruffle") with scissors.
- Raise each layer. Mnem. It turns out a flower.
- We make two more flowers of a different size.
- Paste the carnations.
- A little painting: draw with a pen (better blue gel) print.
- We unfold and write congratulations. Our postcard-triangle of paper is ready.
Postcard with the Victory Day with your own hands in the techniques of quilling and scrubbing, master class on video
Postcard by May 9 in the technique of quilling and scrapbooking will require a certain skill and painstaking work, but the result is impressive. This amazingly beautiful postcard in the technique of scrapbooking is pleasant to all. And this video shows a variant of quilling, available for those who only try themselves in this technique.Children's card by May 9 with their own hands in the kindergarten or school
Necessary materials
- watercolors and brushes;
- a set of colored paper and sheets from the album;
- glue;
- St. George Ribbon;
- candle;
- if there is a printer - excellent.
Step-by-step instruction
- We draw a candle on a piece of paper.
- We paint with different colors.
- We wait, while will dry up. We circle the handle of the baby. Carefully cut out.
- We bend the color sheet (better blue) in half. The basis of the postcard is ready by May 9.
- Then we cut a lot of different colored squares.
- We paste the palm. Now this is no longer a hand, but a salute.
- We turn squares into dense lumps, smashing them.
- We paste balls, that is sparks.
- We paste St. George's ribbon.
- At the bottom you can make an inscription with a pen or paste printed inscriptions.
A three-dimensional postcard with the Victory Day by own hands, video
Invariable success in children enjoys a three-dimensional postcard. Such cards can be done quite quickly, after studying our master class on video.Drawings to the Victory Day. Step-by-step instructions here
Postcard by May 9 on the basis of a template, master class with step-by-step photos
Necessary materials
- paper;
- cardboard: simple and corrugated;
- paints or markers;
- Printer;
- tea.
Step-by-step instruction
- We print a template on a sheet of paper. It should be painted.
- We tint tea cardboard basis.
- We break the edges of corrugated cardboard, also toning.
- We paste corrugated cardboard on the substrate.
- Find the text of the Act of surrender on the web, print out and glue on the corrugated cardboard. Over the glue the star.
- Add the Eternal Flame.
- We glue the wreath.
- We cut out the inscription from the paper and crown it with a postcard.
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Such a postcard by May 9, strict and unofficial, is perfect for a solemn ceremony, but will also decorate your home celebration.