
Postcards and children's drawings on May 9. Crafts for the Victory Day.
How important it is to remember the exploit of our heroes and thevictory in the Second World War on May 9. I offer you a master class - 2 variants of a three-dimensional postcard in memory of the salvation and release of our lands, which you can make and give to familiar veterans, your grandmothers and grandfathers. We need to carefully cut out the letters "May 9" on a piece of paper this way:
Cut out circles of tissue paper - it will be carnations.
Then we paste the letters to the bottom (it turns out nicer when it is slightly larger than the part with volumetric letters) and decorate our postcards.
This three-dimensional postcard is also made of two layers, but has the form of an accordion.
With the help of balls made from colored napkins, you can decorate this unusual postcard on May 9th.
Or put a star in the crumpled balls - a symbol of our victory.
And such a winning drawing - a poster can draw children in a kindergarten for the celebration on May 9:
Also see: a tank of paper. This is a children's hand-made from cereals and colored paper:
Look at what a wonderful plane you can dazzle yourself with plasticine as a gift to a veteran on Victory Day: