
How to make an original gift with your own hands for a teacher on September 1.
Knowledge Day is September 1st, a special date notonly for schoolchildren. Teachers are also looking forward to this day with excitement. Some are waiting for first-graders and will become their first and most important teacher, and some are looking forward to seeing how much their students have changed over the summer, both lazy poor students and diligent excellent students. Children are looking forward to new subjects and new teachers, and teachers, in turn, are looking forward to meeting new kids. In any case, everyone is looking forward to this holiday, and it is customary to give gifts on this holiday. Kids can make them with their own hands and give them to their favorite teacher. A cute postcard in the form of a bell will be within the power of a schoolchild of any age.You will need:
- Very dense paper of white, yellow and orange colors;
- Scissors;
- Stationery knife;
- Stapler;
- Glue;
- A piece of bright ribbon for a bow;
- Ruler.
It is necessary to print the pattern template for the postcard on thick white paper.
Fasten it with a stapler to a yellow sheet. Cut out the details with a stationery knife (you can use manicure scissors).
Trim the edges with staples. Fold in half and adjust the edges again.
Fold a sheet of orange paper in half and glue one part to the back wall of the yellow blank.
Cut out a maple leaf from orange paper.
Tie a ribbon to the bell and glue a maple leaf on it.
The card is ready, all that's left is to write a warm wish. Another original 3D card in the form of a lace bell with good wishes. For it you will need:
- Heavy paper of different colors:
- Glue;
- Scissors.
Similar to the previous postcard, print out the template and cut out bells from colored paper.Carefully cut the holes for fastening, as shown in the picture, and connect the right and left halves.
You can decorate the card with beautiful leavesautumn theme. Teachers are always given flowers. This is of course very nice, but all the gorgeous bouquets will not last long in a vase. Therefore, you can offer your child to make a bouquet of daisies with his own hands.
To do this you will need:
- Several markers of different colors;
- Capacity where you can put a bouquet (a small pot for flowers will do);
- A piece of foam rubber (width and length correspond to the size of the bottom of the pot);
- White cardboard;
- Paper cutting (shavings) of green color;
- Scissors.
Cut small holes in a piece of foam rubber according to the number of markers. Insert markers into the resulting blank.Place the future daisies in a pot.
You need to cut out daisies from white cardboard according to the number of markers.
Cut a round hole in the center of the blank and put the daisies on the markers. Their caps became the multi-colored centers of the flowers.
Fill the remaining space in the pot with green paper cuts, which can be replaced with serpentine.
This gift will not only please the teacher, it willwill also be useful to him in his work. Very often parents present teachers with various goodies, for example, candies. And it is not at all necessary to give them in a boring box and attach a bouquet of flowers to this. This master class tells how to combine two such banal gifts into one unusual and original one. Both children and adults can participate in the process of its creation. Delicate gladioli with a candy core.
You will need:
- Corrugated paper of pink, green, light and dark purple hue;
- Candy;
- Sticks for shish kebabs (from wood);
- Tape tape;
- Glue;
- Scissors;
- Threads.
Gladiolus flower buds.Cut strips of pink, emerald and lilac paper 1 cm wide. For each gladiolus you will need 8 pieces of green paper and 4 pieces of colored paper, for three buds you will need 6 green and 1 colored strip of each shade.Twist all strips in the center and bend.Stretch and bend both halves. Make several buds so that the colored part is inside and several outside, for this fold 1 colored and one green strip crosswise so that the green one is under the colored one. Tie all the buds with a thread.
Attach to the stick in a checkerboard pattern using tape.
Gladiolus flowers. For each flower, cut 3 strips 4 cm wide in pink and all shades of purple.
Cut each strip into 3 larger pieces and 3smaller. Cut petals out of them, stretch them in the middle and at one end so that the edges go wavy. Attach 3 petals to the candy in a checkerboard pattern 2 times. 3 flowers for each branch.
Cut out narrow and small sepals from green paper.
Attach 3 flowers to the skewer below the buds using hot glue and tape, and attach another skewer in the process. The connection point will be invisible under the flowers.
From green paper, cut out leaves slightly longer than the entire stem and attach them in the same way as the flowers and buds.
All that remains is to assemble them into a bouquet and a great gift for a teacher is ready.