
Postcard on February 23, made by own hands. Photo greeting cards.
Defender of the Fatherland Day is in the eyes of everyonea person, and especially a child, a very significant holiday. Every boy from childhood dreams of being a stronghold for his homeland, and therefore his family. Thanks to the worthy example of his closest male relatives, be it dad, grandfathers or uncles, and possibly older brothers, every child from childhood strives to become as strong and courageous and grow up to be a real brave and strong man. It will be very important, and maybe even honorable, for him to congratulate his family on this serious holiday. Invite him to make gifts with his own hands, and you will see how much he will be inspired by this idea. A postcard for February 23 will be the most successful craft that will act as a gift. It can be made in any shape, choose the theme you like and decorate it with the desired decorative elements. Let the child choose the style and material for the design of the greeting card, and you help him navigate the choice of idea by offering to look at photos of similar cards already made earlier, made by other children or even adult craftsmen. They will definitely inspire him to create and develop his own personal creative idea.Attributes that can and should be usedwhen making postcards for this holiday, there may be different types of military equipment, camouflage of a brave soldier, an eternal flame, medals and orders (these insignia are especially appropriate for gifts to those people who happened to be participants in hostilities). Bouquets of carnations (these flowers are most suitable for the plot of this theme). These can be shoulder straps with distinctive insignia or an imitation of the St. George's ribbon, the state flag or the coat of arms of the native country. Try to guide the child correctly and, in addition to military attributes, dilute the postcard with important details of peaceful life. After all, this gift itself carries precisely the wishes of a peaceful and happy life without war.
You can choose a regular form for a postcard, oryou can make it in the form of a star or a tie – Here the choice must definitely be given to the child. Plasticine can serve as materials for making such holiday cards. colored paper and cardboard, paints, markers, pencils. You can use clippings from magazines and newspapers or store-bought stickers. If there is a photo of the person for whom the postcard is intended, and even in military uniform – you can also use it in this gift. In principle, any little things that you can find in your home in sufficient quantity will do. The main thing is to strive to create such a gift, putting into it all the warm and respectful feelings that the child experiences for the person to whom he wants to give it. His creative work will certainly be appreciated by warm words of gratitude and admiration from his dear and beloved people.