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Quilling for teacher's day and a postcard using the quilling technique - master class

Our children spend 9 months a year on getting an education. And, this phrase sounds, for example, very dry, but inside the room, which is called a school, a lot is happening. Every day the child goes on a new journey and his guidebooks through all the expanses of information, communication with children and gaining new knowledge is the teacher. Teacher's Day is the day when we are simply obliged to express our gratitude to those teachers who, for many years, most often, by vocation (and not by the cost of paying for a profession) give our children new knowledge.

Quilling for teacher's day and a postcard using the quilling technique - master class

Of course, the child initially needs to be taught to perceive such events in a special way and to learn to show respect for their teachers. This is easy enough. Over the years, children learn various applications, get new skills in needlework and, of course, they can apply their knowledge to create something new. Of course, you can get by with the traditional set of flowers and sweets. But, it is quite pleasant for the teacher to receive a gift made with his own hands. Especially when such a gift is made by the hands of his beloved student. Therefore, we will try to master new quilling and applique techniques specifically in order to please and show our teachers the reliability of their education. Teachers can be presented with a variety of gifts, including beautiful chrysanthemums. But what if you make a very real postcard, which will be based on various modules of paper chrysanthemums that you can make yourself? Special quilling paper will help in this action and show how you can apply your knowledge in such a way as to get the desired result as quickly as possible. Work materials The set for work is extremely simple:

  • Let's take regular quilling paper
  • Also take paper in color finishes of pale, bright and light oranges.
  • Prepare a design-type cardboard for work, also use scrapbooking paper
  • You will need tools in the form of scissors, as well as a tool for working with quilling
  • Prepare PVA glue for subsequent work
  • You will need a heat gun
  • Take also the decorative half-beads and the printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day"

The beginning of the basis of work This postcard will be decorated with two doors. To create the base of the postcard, we need to make a rectangle of designer-type cardboard in the size of 28 by 15 centimeters. It must be folded in half so that the parts for opening are closed in the middle of the sheet. The following details should be prepared: Circle (application using a CD) and 3 small circles (coins are suitable). Next, let's take scrapbooking paper. Take a light polka dot tone and a dark ornamental version. The light one is used to make the leaves in the postcard. Using the cutout of the rectangles in smaller dimensions (2-3 mm offset in width and length). Dark is formed for the circle, which will also be a couple of millimeters smaller than the substrate. The blanks must be glued, then, a large circle must also be glued for one sash so that the middle in the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard. Postcard design To make a decor for Teacher's Day, you need to come up with a design. For starters, we'll take an autumn chrysanthemum flower. For this we need quilling elements. It is necessary to fold sheets of colored paper into several layers, then draw an approximate version of the diagram by hand. Then, cut the petals in two colors according to this scheme, for a large number. Further, with the help of additional actions, make cuts with the help of corners so that the petals come out more magnificently. Next, the petals must be glued for the blanks. We use the same mugs that were made from the coins. Next, you need to glue a small number of layers to give the shape of a flower, then fluff. In order not to leave the core empty, we fill it with a smaller flower, which is made from paper of the same design option as in the flower arrangement. We form chrysanthemums Next, we form a fringe from paper, then, we form a strip of paper. It is very important that the strip of paper expands along its length, then the flower, when curled, will look exactly from the side of the petals, and also, all the elements will lie in a straight line, will stand out. You will get a chrysanthemum flower. In the same way, you need to form two more such chrysanthemum quills, one of which will be issued in a two-color version. Also, make several variations of fringe flowers using a contrasting, bright orange color, using the same method as the core. Finished flowers are laid out on the blank. Further, they are placed on a large circle. After that, green sheets are added. Curl design and design After - the composition is complemented with a curl. The curls are made in this way: It is necessary to twist four quilling strips in a green color scheme, then glue their ends on one side to each other. Then, the strips need to be twisted at the same end to the desired moment. Then, the roll must be released, let it untangle a little, then tighten the strips in turn - first we will tighten the first strip, then the second strip, and thus until the curls are unwound. You also need to cut the ends and glue the four ends of the strips to the other sides. This will be our version. We form two such curls and place them on the postcard. At the end, you need to glue the half-beads and then glue the inscription. We design the inscription and attach it to the other side of the sash in the postcard. The postcard is ready!

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Hello, friends! As you know, at the beginning of October, Teacher's Day is celebrated - a holiday that affects everyone in one way or another: someone selflessly works in the field of pedagogy, someone studies, and for someone this day is an occasion to remember their school and student years and congratulate favorite teachers and teachers or teachers of their own grown-up children. In Russia, Teachers 'Day is officially celebrated on October 5, and, by the way, World Teachers' Day falls on the same date. In a number of countries, for example, in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the professional holiday of teachers is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which means this year it will happen almost simultaneously with the celebration in Russia.

Be that as it may, there is not much time left to prepare for the holiday, and it's time to think about what to give the teacher. The first thing that comes to mind is traditional flowers and postcards. Moreover, it is much better if the latter are made by hand - such a gift is more sincere and touching and is always perceived with special trepidation. But how to do it (at least one of the options), you can learn from the new master class by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya, dedicated to creating a postcard for Teacher's Day, decorated using the quilling technique. Along the way, you will get acquainted with another method of making paper flowers, namely paper chrysanthemums, as well as with the technology of making interesting decorative curls from paper strips.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

sheets of paper in pale orange, light orange and bright orange;

design cardboard, scrap paper;

scissors, quilling tool;

pVA glue;

thermal gun;

half beads for decoration;

printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day".

This time we will be making a postcard with two doors. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle made of designer cardboard measuring 28 × 15 cm.It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (it will be clearly visible below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).

Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: a light one with polka dots and a dark one with an ornament.

I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out rectangles slightly smaller in size (2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for a circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing.

We glue the corresponding blanks. And then glue a large circle to one of the doors so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.

Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them from paper. In this case, I propose to use this: we fold colored paper in several layers and draw an approximate sketch by hand,

along which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in large quantities.

Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.

Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the same circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue it in several layers, shape it into a flower and fluff it up.

So, we cut the fringe and twist the paper strip.

Important! The strip should expand slightly along its length, then when twisting and "opening" the flower, all its petals will lie flat and will be visible.

Here's a flower I got.

Let's make 2 more chrysanthemum quilling, one of which will be two-color (it will have alternating petals of different colors).

We will lay out the ready-made flowers on our card blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.

Add green leaves (the "wave" element):

And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

- first we fold 4 strips for quilling green, gluing their ends on one side to each other,

- we twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,

- we release the roll, letting it unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to tighten the strips a little one by one - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl unwinds enough,

- cut off the end and also glue the 4 ends of the strips on the other side.

As a result, you should get such an interesting decorative curl:

We make another one the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.

As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue the half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to paste the congratulatory inscription "Happy Teacher's Day". We decorate it and glue it on the other fold of our postcard.

That's all, the postcard is ready for the teacher :)

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Friends, next time you will find a master class on creating a quilling panel "Learned Owl", which can also become a wonderful handmade gift for Teacher's Day, and the MK itself is an interesting tool for teaching children, for example, in technology lessons or for independent mastering the quilling technique. Subscribe to site updates so as not to miss anything.

And you can find several more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - in scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques.

Good mood and success in your work!

Yours faithfully,

Beautiful card for Teacher's Day. Master class with photo

Master class "Postcard for Teacher's Day, made in mixed technique"

Age audience: cardmaking lovers aged 10 to 100

Description: This material is offered to children and adults interested in making handmade postcards (children, mothers, grandmothers, fathers, grandfathers, teachers of additional education).

Goal: Making a greeting card using mixed media: applique + quilling

Tasks:
1.to teach the techniques of working with paper in the technique of applique and quilling
2. to cultivate an aesthetic taste and interest in cardmaking
3. develop creativity and horizons

The term "cardmaking" is familiar to those who like to create greeting cards with their own hands, but for beginners in this business I will try to decipher. Translated from English card-postcard, make-to do. If you combine these two words, you get the production of postcards.
This art originated in ancient China, when the custom arose to exchange cards, invitations for the holidays. A good idea spread in the 13-14 century and in Europe, this art was available only to wealthy people. Everything changed at the beginning of the 19th century, when printed production began to develop and many people could congratulate their relatives with postcards. In our country, cardmaking appeared and became popular about 10 years ago.
Cardmaking is a type of creativity that involves the production of postcards in various techniques:
Pop up-the union of two techniques: cutting and kirigami;

Scrapbooking - from the English. "Scrap" -cutting and "book" -book, a technique that connects applique and decoration with elements of ribbons, flowers made with decorative punching holes and many others. others;

Decoupage- gluing elements cut from 3-layer paper napkins or decoupage cards to the base;

Embroidery-creation of patterns on the fabric using a needle and thread;

Pergamo- stamping on tracing paper;

Iris folding (Iris Folding) - laying out strips of colored paper according to the scheme;

Isothread - making a pattern on cardboard according to the pattern with threads and a needle;

Mixing techniques in making handmade cards is encouraged. We will now deal with the mixing of techniques. I propose to make a greeting card for Teacher's Day using two techniques: applique and quilling!

For work we need materials and tools:


1.two sheets of watercolor paper - 20.5 x 29.5 cm
2.cardboard
3.Print with pictures for applique
4.stripes of green, yellow, red paper - 0.7mm x29cm
5.colored pencils,
6.wax crayons,
7. felt-tip pens,
8.gel black pen,
9. ruler for quilling,
10. stamp pads with orange and red paint (used in "scrapbooking" for toning)
11.rule
12.glue stick,
13. PVA glue,
14.air markers
15.decorative plastic eyes
16.simple pencil

One of the techniques that are required for our postcard is "appliqué". The Applique technique has been familiar to us since childhood. We know how to cut elements and glue them to the base, these skills will be useful to us now!


We print pictures taken from the Internet on a printer


Cut out each element with a 2 mm allowance


We glue the pencil and glue the cut out elements to watercolor paper - this must be done in order to make it easier to color the pictures.


Let's start coloring the pictures. First, we work with colored pencils and wax crayons, and then add brightness with the help of felt-tip pens (apples are not painted - they will be landmarks when gluing elements, and will not be visible on the postcard)


Cut out with a 2 mm allowance (the layer of watercolor paper should not be visible).
The elements for creating the applique are ready.

Let's move on to mastering the "Quilling" technique. Quilling is the manufacture of crafts from strips of paper. The strips are screwed onto a special quilling tool, a roll is created, then the roll is modified by pressure, from the sides or from above, and numerous shapes are obtained, when combined, interesting openwork patterns are obtained. A mountain ash brush has been created using the quilling technique for our greeting card. First, let's look at what a mountain ash twig looks like in nature.


Photos from the Internet
The brush contains numerous round red or orange berries, a complex leaf, it consists of small oval leaves.
We turn to the manufacture of mountain ash and prepare 24 strips of red color. To make one berry, we need to sequentially glue one whole strip and one half of the strip.


We will use a quilling tool and wrap the prepared red strip, remove it from the tool and glue it with a drop of PVA glue (choose a glue that is thicker, it will glue the elements faster).


You need to prepare 16 berries


From two green strips 0.7 x 29 cm glued sequentially, make a roll and dissolve it on a quilling ruler - the hole diameter on the ruler is 18 mm, then glue the end of the strip to the roll. Such an element is called a free spiral.


From a free spiral, we should get an oval.

For this:
1.squeeze a loose spiral between thumb and forefinger
2. The spiral is compressed to form an oval.
To make rowan leaves, we need to make 12 green and 5 yellow ovals.


The ovals will stick to the stem:
1. take half of the green strip
2.bend it in half, and bend the tips in opposite directions
3.glue the strip with PVA glue (the ends remain not glued)

The petiole is ready, there is still the second one to complete, since we have two complex sheets.


We collect the leaf: glue one green oval to the petiole, it will be the central leaf, and then glue all the remaining ovals.


This is how the leaves look, which are needed to create the composition. We still have 3 green ovals left in stock. We will need them when the rowan branch is finally glued to the card.


Fruit stalks for berries are made in the same way as leaf stalks are made, but a smaller size is taken:

1.Cut off one fourth of the green strip
2.bend in half
3.Cut the bent strip along, we get two thin stripes
4.bend the edges in different directions for each strip
5.glue each strip without glueing the folds

In total, you need to make 8 strips


We connect each berry with a stem. In total, 8 berries must be connected to the stalk, the rest of the red rolls will be glued to the card later.


In order to form a bunch, it is necessary to connect the berries with the stalks using PVA glue in groups: 2-3-3.


Combine all the resulting elements into a brush.

While the elements are drying, we move on to forming the postcard:

1.the wide sides of the watercolor paper measuring 20.5x29.5cm, we divide in half, put a point with a simple pencil, draw a line connecting the points with a ruler and the tip of scissors - the resulting groove divides the sheet in half
2. bend the sheet along the outlined line (this method of making a postcard does not give creases on thick and at the same time loose paper)

The base of the postcard is ready, let's start decorating it


Recently, more and more devices, materials, tools for creating postcards have appeared - one of such innovations is air markers. Why airy, because the fireworks of colorful splashes appear when they blow forcefully into the transparent cap of the felt-tip pen.
Before we apply the paint, it is necessary to make a limiter for paint from cardboard 12.5 x 19 cm. We also need a newspaper on which the postcard will be placed (we don't want to stain everything around with paint).
If you do not have such air markers, then remember the proven method of applying paint with an old toothbrush:
1. dilute watercolor paint with water
2. dip the tip of the brush into the paint
3.Stroke your thumb over the brush and it splashes

This technique is called the "splatter" technique and is used to create fantasy paintings using stencils.


We make a similar spraying inside the postcard.


Paint the backing for the inscription too


We glue the inscription to the substrate that has dried after applying paint, cut the watercolor paper at a distance of 3-4 mm from the inscription, draw dashed lines with a black gel pen.

The leaves have dried up and you can start assembling, you need to glue a green strip one-fourth of the whole strip to one of the leaves.


Let's proceed to the application on the postcard:

We glue the globe in the upper right part of the postcard (we work with glue with a pencil), below we glue a stack of books with an apple (the leaf of the second apple and the beginning of the petiole of the first apple are in contact)


We glue an owl on a stack of books (we glue it on apples), on the left side of the postcard we place pencils at an angle.


Glue the inscription on the pencils.

Applique elements can be made more voluminous if a volumetric double-sided tape is glued under each element in several places, this is done if the postcard is made using the scrapbooking technique.

Let's start forming a rowan branch:
1.glue two sheets
2. to them we glue a bunch of rowan from 8 berries

When the branch dries up, put it on a postcard and try on the location. Gently turning it over to the wrong side, apply PVA glue to the leaves, glue it to the postcard.

On the eve of the teacher's holiday, many students want to do something personal for their favorite teacher and give him as a small souvenir. Moreover, such an idea is equally often born both in the head of a little schoolboy who has just come to the first grade, and in the mind of someone who goes to grades 5-6, or even 10-11 grades. Of course, depending on age, it will be different what the student will do with his own hands on Teacher's Day.

  • A first grader will most likely take a blank piece of paper and paint a portrait of his teacher, class, or maybe a festive bouquet of bright autumn flowers.
  • Middle school students prepare more serious crafts for Teacher's Day. They have already mastered different types of needlework and can independently perform work using the quilling or origami technique.
  • Even more original will be the offerings of high school students who know exactly what to do on Teacher's Day. They are real masters who know the secrets of any handicraft: quilling and applique, embroidery, knitting and origami. They can even bake a cake for their teacher with ease!

If you don't know what to do on Teacher's Day with your own hands, but you really want to make something special, we suggest looking at examples of work and downloading templates for making gifts or just borrowing ideas for creativity.

Coloring book or drawing for Teacher's Day

Based on the coloring for Teacher's Day, even an elementary school student can make beautiful postcards, framed paintings, appliques. And how by the way they will be in the design of wall newspapers, congratulations to cool corners. Search among our coloring pages for suitable plots and create your drawings for Teacher's Day based on them. You can download coloring pages for free in the archive (A4 format).

Origami on Teacher's Day: Owl Made of Triangles

To some, origami will seem a very simple art form in order to make a worthy gift for a teacher using this technique. Do not think that only boats and boxes can be folded from a sheet of paper. On the eve of the holiday, we suggest discovering modular origami. Try to make an owl from a huge number of small triangles using origami technique for Teacher's Day. The guys are in a hurry to help, demonstrating their master class, where everything is simple, clear.

Quilling for Teacher's Day

Crafts made from thin shelves of paper that are curled in a special way are distinguished by their unique luxury. This is a quilling technique. How many wonderful works can be done with only paper of different colors? And, of course, you still need to be patient. Time for such an original craft takes very little, because you can make blanks while watching a movie or listening to music, all that remains is to collect small curls and leaves into a single composition. How? Read the master class and create with us.

Master class: quilling for Teacher's Day - postcard with sunflowers

For manufacturing you will need:

  • a4 white cardboard
  • colored cardboard with the image of sunflowers in A5 format,
  • strips for quilling 3 mm wide,
  • paper lace napkins,
  • pVA glue,
  • stationery double-sided tape,
  • quilling tool,
  • curly and ordinary scissors,
  • stationery rhinestones,
  • congratulations printed on the printer.

Manufacturing:

  1. We bend the white cardboard in half, try on colored cardboard to the resulting half of the sheet. If the sizes do not match, then we cut off the excess.
  2. Using stationery tape, glue the colored canvas onto a white sheet of cardboard.
  3. Using a quilling tool from stripes of yellow, green and black, we twist rolls: yellow and black - free rolls with a diameter of 10-12 mm, and from black stripes - tight rolls. Glue the edges of all rolls with glue. Give the yellow rolls a "drop" shape with your fingers, and the green ones - the "eye" shape. The number of yellow rolls - 50-55 pcs., Green - 20-25 pcs., Black - 15-20 pcs.
  4. Glue a small funnel from paper of any color (diameter - no more than 5 cm).
  5. In two tiers we glue yellow rolls along its entire circumference, and the lower layer should protrude 3-5 mm from the upper one.
  6. Then flatten the center of the funnel a little, grease it liberally with glue and fill it with black tight rolls, also in two tiers.
  7. On the colored canvas of the postcard, on one side, we glue an openwork napkin, trying not to stain the postcard itself.
  8. On top of the napkin, glue the resulting sunflower, green leaves and small spiral curls. Glue 3 rolls of yellow color to each curl, forming flower buds.
  9. We cut out the inscription "Happy Teacher's Day" printed on the printer with curly scissors in the form of a rectangle and glue the postcards on the free space. We glue the inscription.
  10. We decorate the remaining voids as desired with flowers from rolls and leaves with curls.
  11. With yellow stationery rhinestones, we decorate the edges of the congratulatory inscription, an openwork napkin and the petals of the buds.
  12. We give a quilling postcard to rest well, and dry the glue to avoid deformation. After that, you can safely present such a non-standard gift to respected teachers.

The quilling postcard is ready.

Samples of works for Teacher's Day in the quilling technique

Beautiful card for Teacher's Day. Master class with photo

Master class "Postcard for Teacher's Day, made in mixed technique"

Age audience: cardmaking lovers aged 10 to 100

Description: This material is offered to children and adults interested in making handmade postcards (children, mothers, grandmothers, fathers, grandfathers, teachers of additional education).

Goal: Making a greeting card using mixed media: applique + quilling

Tasks:
1.to teach the techniques of working with paper in the technique of applique and quilling
2. to cultivate an aesthetic taste and interest in cardmaking
3. develop creativity and horizons

The term "cardmaking" is familiar to those who like to create greeting cards with their own hands, but for beginners in this business I will try to decipher. Translated from English card-postcard, make-to do. If you combine these two words, you get the production of postcards.
This art originated in ancient China, when the custom arose to exchange cards, invitations for the holidays. A good idea spread in the 13-14 century and in Europe, this art was available only to wealthy people. Everything changed at the beginning of the 19th century, when printed production began to develop and many people could congratulate their relatives with postcards. In our country, cardmaking appeared and became popular about 10 years ago.
Cardmaking is a type of creativity that involves the production of postcards in various techniques:
Pop up-the union of two techniques: cutting and kirigami;

Scrapbooking - from the English. "Scrap" -cutting and "book" -book, a technique that connects applique and decoration with elements of ribbons, flowers made with decorative punching holes and many others. others;

Decoupage- gluing elements cut from 3-layer paper napkins or decoupage cards to the base;

Embroidery-creation of patterns on the fabric using a needle and thread;

Pergamo- stamping on tracing paper;

Iris folding (Iris Folding) - laying out strips of colored paper according to the scheme;

Isothread - making a pattern on cardboard according to the pattern with threads and a needle;

Mixing techniques in making handmade cards is encouraged. We will now deal with the mixing of techniques. I propose to make a greeting card for Teacher's Day using two techniques: applique and quilling!

For work we need materials and tools:


1.two sheets of watercolor paper - 20.5 x 29.5 cm
2.cardboard
3.Print with pictures for applique
4.stripes of green, yellow, red paper - 0.7mm x29cm
5.colored pencils,
6.wax crayons,
7. felt-tip pens,
8.gel black pen,
9. ruler for quilling,
10. stamp pads with orange and red paint (used in "scrapbooking" for toning)
11.rule
12.glue stick,
13. PVA glue,
14.air markers
15.decorative plastic eyes
16.simple pencil

One of the techniques that are required for our postcard is "appliqué". The Applique technique has been familiar to us since childhood. We know how to cut elements and glue them to the base, these skills will be useful to us now!


We print pictures taken from the Internet on a printer

Cut out each element with a 2 mm allowance

We glue the pencil and glue the cut out elements to watercolor paper - this must be done in order to make it easier to color the pictures.

Let's start coloring the pictures. First, we work with colored pencils and wax crayons, and then add brightness with the help of felt-tip pens (apples are not painted - they will be landmarks when gluing elements, and will not be visible on the postcard)

Cut out with a 2 mm allowance (the layer of watercolor paper should not be visible).
The elements for creating the applique are ready.

Let's move on to mastering the "Quilling" technique. Quilling is the manufacture of crafts from strips of paper. The strips are screwed onto a special quilling tool, a roll is created, then the roll is modified by pressure, from the sides or from above, and numerous shapes are obtained, when combined, interesting openwork patterns are obtained. A mountain ash brush has been created using the quilling technique for our greeting card. First, let's look at what a mountain ash twig looks like in nature.


Photos from the Internet
The brush contains numerous round red or orange berries, a complex leaf, it consists of small oval leaves.
We turn to the manufacture of mountain ash and prepare 24 strips of red color. To make one berry, we need to sequentially glue one whole strip and one half of the strip.

We will use a quilling tool and wrap the prepared red strip, remove it from the tool and glue it with a drop of PVA glue (choose a glue that is thicker, it will glue the elements faster).

You need to prepare 16 berries

From two green strips 0.7 x 29 cm glued sequentially, make a roll and dissolve it on a quilling ruler - the hole diameter on the ruler is 18 mm, then glue the end of the strip to the roll. Such an element is called a free spiral.

From a free spiral, we should get an oval.

For this:
1.squeeze a loose spiral between thumb and forefinger
2. The spiral is compressed to form an oval.
To make rowan leaves, we need to make 12 green and 5 yellow ovals.


The ovals will stick to the stem:
1. take half of the green strip
2.bend it in half, and bend the tips in opposite directions
3.glue the strip with PVA glue (the ends remain not glued)

The petiole is ready, there is still the second one to complete, since we have two complex sheets.


We collect the leaf: glue one green oval to the petiole, it will be the central leaf, and then glue all the remaining ovals.

This is how the leaves look, which are needed to create the composition. We still have 3 green ovals left in stock. We will need them when the rowan branch is finally glued to the card.

Fruit stalks for berries are made in the same way as leaf stalks are made, but a smaller size is taken:

1.Cut off one fourth of the green strip
2.bend in half
3.Cut the bent strip along, we get two thin stripes
4.bend the edges in different directions for each strip
5.glue each strip without glueing the folds

In total, you need to make 8 strips


We connect each berry with a stem. In total, 8 berries must be connected to the stalk, the rest of the red rolls will be glued to the card later.

In order to form a bunch, it is necessary to connect the berries with the stalks using PVA glue in groups: 2-3-3.

Combine all the resulting elements into a brush.

While the elements are drying, we move on to forming the postcard:

1.the wide sides of the watercolor paper measuring 20.5x29.5cm, we divide in half, put a point with a simple pencil, draw a line connecting the points with a ruler and the tip of scissors - the resulting groove divides the sheet in half
2. bend the sheet along the outlined line (this method of making a postcard does not give creases on thick and at the same time loose paper)

The base of the postcard is ready, let's start decorating it


Recently, more and more devices, materials, tools for creating postcards have appeared - one of such innovations is air markers. Why airy, because the fireworks of colorful splashes appear when they blow forcefully into the transparent cap of the felt-tip pen.
Before we apply the paint, it is necessary to make a limiter for paint from cardboard 12.5 x 19 cm. We also need a newspaper on which the postcard will be placed (we don't want to stain everything around with paint).
If you do not have such air markers, then remember the proven method of applying paint with an old toothbrush:
1. dilute watercolor paint with water
2. dip the tip of the brush into the paint
3.Stroke your thumb over the brush and it splashes

This technique is called the "splatter" technique and is used to create fantasy paintings using stencils.


We make a similar spraying inside the postcard.

Paint the backing for the inscription too

We glue the inscription to the substrate that has dried after applying paint, cut the watercolor paper at a distance of 3-4 mm from the inscription, draw dashed lines with a black gel pen.

The leaves have dried up and you can start assembling, you need to glue a green strip one-fourth of the whole strip to one of the leaves.


Let's proceed to the application on the postcard:

We glue the globe in the upper right part of the postcard (we work with glue with a pencil), below we glue a stack of books with an apple (the leaf of the second apple and the beginning of the petiole of the first apple are in contact)


We glue an owl on a stack of books (we glue it on apples), on the left side of the postcard we place pencils at an angle.

Glue the inscription on the pencils.

Applique elements can be made more voluminous if a volumetric double-sided tape is glued under each element in several places, this is done if the postcard is made using the scrapbooking technique.

Let's start forming a rowan branch:
1.glue two sheets
2. to them we glue a bunch of rowan from 8 berries

When the branch dries up, put it on a postcard and try on the location. Gently turning it over to the wrong side, apply PVA glue to the leaves, glue it to the postcard.

Hello, friends! As you know, at the beginning of October, Teacher's Day is celebrated - a holiday that affects everyone in one way or another: someone selflessly works in the field of pedagogy, someone studies, and for someone this day is an occasion to remember their school and student years and congratulate favorite teachers and teachers or teachers of their own grown-up children. In Russia, Teachers 'Day is officially celebrated on October 5, and, by the way, World Teachers' Day falls on the same date. In a number of countries, for example, in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the professional holiday of teachers is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which means this year it will happen almost simultaneously with the celebration in Russia.

Be that as it may, there is not much time left to prepare for the holiday, and it's time to think about what to give the teacher. The first thing that comes to mind is traditional flowers and postcards. Moreover, it is much better if the latter are made by hand - such a gift is more sincere and touching and is always perceived with special trepidation. But how to do it (at least one of the options), you can learn from the new master class by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya, dedicated to creating a postcard for Teacher's Day, decorated using the quilling technique. Along the way, you will get acquainted with another method of making paper flowers, namely paper chrysanthemums, as well as with the technology of making interesting decorative curls from paper strips.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

sheets of paper in pale orange, light orange and bright orange;

design cardboard, scrap paper;

scissors, quilling tool;

pVA glue;

thermal gun;

half beads for decoration;

printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day".

This time we will be making a postcard with two doors. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle made of designer cardboard measuring 28 × 15 cm.It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (it will be clearly visible below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).

Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: a light one with polka dots and a dark one with an ornament.

I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out rectangles slightly smaller in size (by 2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for a circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing.

We glue the corresponding blanks. And then glue a large circle to one of the doors so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.

Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them from paper. In this case, I propose to use this: we fold colored paper in several layers and draw an approximate sketch by hand,

along which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in large quantities.

Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.

Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the same circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue it in several layers, shape it into a flower and fluff it up.

So, we cut the fringe and twist the paper strip.

Important! The strip should expand slightly along its length, then when twisting and "opening" the flower, all its petals will lie flat and will be visible.

Here's a flower I got.

Let's make 2 more chrysanthemum quilling, one of which will be two-color (it will have alternating petals of different colors).

We will lay out the ready-made flowers on our card blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.

Add green leaves (the "wave" element):

And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

First, we fold 4 green quilling strips, gluing their ends on one side to each other,

We twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,

We release the roll, letting it unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to tighten the strips a little one by one - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl unwinds enough,

We cut off the end and also glue the 4 ends of the strips on the other side.

As a result, you should get such an interesting decorative curl:

We make another one the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.

As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue the half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to paste the congratulatory inscription "Happy Teacher's Day". We decorate it and glue it on the other fold of our postcard.

That's all, the postcard is ready for the teacher :)

Friends, next time you will find a master class on creating a quilling panel "Learned Owl", which can also become a wonderful handmade gift for Teacher's Day, and the MK itself is an interesting tool for teaching children, for example, in technology lessons or for independent mastering the quilling technique. Subscribe to site updates so as not to miss anything.

And you can find several more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - in scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques.

Good mood and success in your work!

Yours faithfully,

Master Class. Wall newspaper "Happy Teacher's Day!"

Purpose:
this master class is intended for creative people - teachers, parents who want to please their teachers.
Goal:
making a wall newspaper for the holiday.
Tasks:
- learn new techniques for working with paper,
- talk about the sequence and methods of making flowers, leaves of different shapes;
- develop ideas about composition;
- develop imagination, creativity,
- develop fine motor skills,
- to educate perseverance, accuracy, respect for work

Description:
How many warm words have been written about teachers. Let's remember just a few:
If a teacher has only love for the work, he will be a good teacher. If a teacher has only love for a student, like a father or mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love either for work or for students. If a teacher combines love for work and for students, he is a perfect teacher. - L. Tolstoy
He who is a teacher to the marrow of his bones takes seriously all things, only taking into account his students - even himself.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The most important phenomenon in school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself. He is the personified method of teaching, the very embodiment of the principle of education. Adolf.
To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those to whom you teach. V. Klyuchevsky.
All teachers will be celebrating their professional holiday very soon. I would like to wish these amazing people all the best, creative success, wonderful students, warmth in the family and, of course, health.
This work is dedicated to you, DEAR TEACHERS.

Materials:
colored paper (thick, for a copier), Whatman paper, glue, ruler, scissors (or stationery knife), pencil, felt-tip pens.

Stages of work:

1. For the wall newspaper, I made chrysanthemums out of white, pink and burgundy paper (you can see how to make them in my master class "DIY paper chrysanthemum sprig. Master class with step-by-step photos", and you can also make any other flowers ...
DIY chrysanthemum flowers. Master Class
2. We make leaves: we cut leaves from green paper, as well as thin veins from bright yellow paper:

3.Cut out triangles of any length and width, twist the ends of the "grass" using scissors or a pencil.

4. Draw a maple leaf pattern:


5. We transfer the template to colored paper of yellow, green, red, orange color, cut it out, fold it like an accordion. Then we bend this "accordion" in half, gluing along the long side.


6. You can additionally tint the folds of maple leaves with paint or highlight the folds and corners with a felt-tip pen. After that, glue a "tail" to each maple leaf:

7. We carry out an umbrella. To do this, you can take any paper (I took a newspaper), fold the sheet in half and draw a half of an umbrella, cut out:

8. On the template, step back 1 - 1, 5 cm from the edge, draw a line and cut:

9. Make an umbrella out of colored (I have blue) paper, since the whole umbrella did not enter, I divided it into 2 sheets of colored paper. And cut the edge of the umbrella out of white paper.

10. In addition, cut out white stripes - the place where the "knitting needles" in the umbrella are located, as well as the triangle - the edge of the umbrella, glue:

11.Cut out the umbrella handle template, transfer to colored paper.

12. We place an umbrella and flowers on the drawing paper, noticing approximately how the text of the congratulation will be located.

13. We remove the umbrella and flowers, write congratulations. Since the edge of the umbrella is white, then along the very edge on the Whatman paper we trim a thin shavings of a blue pencil (lead) and rub it with a piece of white paper or a cotton pad:

14. Putting together a wall newspaper: lay out an umbrella, flowers, leaves, maple leaves, grass:

15. Since I had some free space, I added a few more kind words to the teachers. As a result, it turned out like this:

Happy Holidays again, dear teachers.

Hello, friends! We continue to actively prepare for the upcoming professional holiday of all teachers. Last time you met one of the options for a greeting card with quilling decor. And today another idea awaits you on how to make an original gift to the teacher with your own hands - a panel in the quilling technique "Learned Owl". All the nuances of its manufacture, as usual, will be revealed by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya. And in the course of her new master class, you, in particular, will learn how to make one of the loop quilling elements that will allow you to create the lush plumage of your future paper owl.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

quilling tool, scissors;

pVA glue;

thick cardboard;

bird feather.

To create a panel, we need a thick cardboard backing. On it, you must first make a pencil sketch of our learned bird. This can be done by hand or you can find a suitable image on the Internet and transfer the outline to cardboard.

Since my quilling owl will be smart, well-read, I will put it on a stack of books :)

When the image of the owl is formed, you can start rolling. First, let's make the eyes. To do this, twist 2 tight black rolls and, without letting them bloom, glue them. These will be the pupils.

Then we grease the tip of the yellow paper strip with PVA glue and continue to wind it tightly onto the ready-made black rolls to a size corresponding to the size of the eyes in the sketch.

Next, take a strip of white paper and cut the fringe finely and finely. Having smeared the uncut part with glue, carefully glue the strip to the black and yellow roll. We repeat the procedure with the second roll. We let them dry, after which we slightly open the fringe - and the owl's eyes are ready.

Let's digress a little from owl anatomy and pay attention to books, or rather, to their spines. Cut 2 strips of colored paper of a suitable size.

Since the spines of books are usually convex, we will add volume to our “spines” using a pencil or other cylindrical object.

Liberally grease the edges of the blanks with glue and glue the book "spines" to the appropriate places in the picture. And at the same time we will decorate them with golden rims.

Now our learned owl has something to sit on, and we can continue to work on translating its image into paper. We will lay out all the elements from bottom to top, starting with the legs.

From light beige paper for quilling we will make 6 “drop” elements. I made them from half strips, since I will have a medium-sized quilling owl.

We glue the blanks to the cardboard backing and to the upper book spine, three pieces on each side.

For further work we need a lot of stripes of light brown, brown and dark brown.

We make many "drop" elements from light brown stripes and glue the first row of stripes clearly above the legs.

And we glue each next row, going a little on the previous one. We spread this to the end of our owl's breast.

Now we will make the wings. To do this, we will prepare loop elements, consisting of three to four loops.

First, fold one loop from a strip of paper, then add another and a third, leaving a small tip of the strip. We bend this tip over the first loop and glue it.

These are the loops.

We begin to glue them with loops down, also with an overlap and in the direction from bottom to top.

And so we spread it to the end of the wings.

After the wings are ready, let's deal with the owl's head. We glue the ready-made eyes and lay out the head "feathers" around them - looped elements of white and light brown, as well as brown and dark brown.

Let's not forget about the beak. For him, from a strip of yellow, we will make 3 tight triangles of different sizes and glue them on top of each other - from larger to smaller.

Fill the space under the beak with looped elements in 2 layers.

Our quilling owl is ready. And to emphasize her learning and wisdom, we glue a real bird's feather to the foot.

The finished look of our panel using the quilling technique will be given by a volumetric frame. It can be made of cardboard according to the classic scheme:

To do this, we measure the finished panel and, in accordance with the resulting dimensions, draw and make a frame.

Or you can use a ready-made scheme by printing it on cardboard. In this case, it will be necessary to determine the following dimensions for the quilling panel in advance: 68 x 91 mm... These are the inner dimensions of the frame, and the outer ones are 92-115 mm.

Well, friends, now you know what else you can make a gift for a teacher with your own hands, and maybe not only for a teacher. Create yourself, create together with children and enjoy this process :).

If you are still tormented by the question of what to give for the upcoming holiday, then perhaps you will like an autumn bouquet of sweets with real maple leaves. You will find out how to do it very soon.

Yours faithfully,

Yours Inna Pyshkina.

Materials and tools:

Quilling paper;

Sheets of paper are pale orange, light orange, and bright orange;

Designer cardboard, scrap paper;

Scissors, quilling tool;

PVA glue;

Thermal gun;

Half beads for decoration;

Printed inscription “Happy Teacher's Day”.

Master Class:

teacher's day card with quilling decor

This time we will be making a postcard with two doors. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle made of designer cardboard measuring 28 × 15 cm.It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (it will be clearly visible below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).


Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: light polka dots and dark weed.


I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out rectangles slightly smaller in size (2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for a circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing. We glue the corresponding blanks. And then glue a large circle to one of the doors so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.


Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them from paper. In this case, I propose to use this: we fold colored paper in several layers and draw an approximate sketch by hand,


along which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in large quantities.


Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.


Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the same circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue it in several layers, shape it into a flower and fluff it up.


So that the middle does not remain empty, fill it with a small flower, which we will make from a strip of paper of the same color as the flower itself. Cut the fringe and twist the paper strip.



Important!The strip should expand slightly along its length, then when twisting and “opening” the flower, all its petals will lie flat and will be visible.

Here's a flower I got.


Let's make 2 more chrysanthemum quilling, one of which will be two-color (it will have alternating petals of different colors).




We will lay out the ready-made flowers on our card blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.


Add green leaves (element"wave"):


And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

First, we fold 4 green quilling strips, gluing their ends together on one side,


We twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,


We release the roll, letting it unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to tighten the strips a little one by one - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl unwinds enough,


As a result, you should get such an interesting decorative curl:


We make another one the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.


As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue the half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to glue the congratulatory inscription “Happy Teacher's Day”. We decorate it and glue it on the other fold of our postcard.

That's all, the card is ready for the teacher

And a few more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - in scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques - you can find .