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Wall newspaper"Thank you for the Great Victory!" Every year our country celebrates another peaceful spring, but time, front-line wounds and diseases are inexorable. Out of every 100 winners Only two remain alive today. And this sad statistics forces us, all those who were born after...

To foster patriotism, respect, a sense of pride and gratitude for the great exploits of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. To develop artistic and creative abilities. 9th May - Victory Day celebrated all over the world as a sign of gratitude to our people for their great feat. Our people...

Victory Day. Wall newspapers and posters for May 9 - Wall newspaper for Victory Day

Publication “Wall Newspaper for the Day...”
Goal: to cultivate children’s desire to publish a newspaper for the Victory Day holiday. Objectives: develop children’s ability to roll balls from napkins, develop fine motor skills, make a star and the inscription May 9 by cutting, cultivate children’s desire to work in a team, cultivate pride...

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Goal: To cultivate patriotic feelings, love for the Motherland, respect for the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Introduce the production of wall newspapers using the collage technique. Foster respect for veterans. Material: illustrations depicting the Victory Day holiday, a large sheet of whatman paper,...


May 9 - our Great Country will celebrate Victory Day! This is a celebration with tears in our eyes! On the eve of this wonderful and beloved holiday, my preschoolers and I prepared 2 posters - congratulations for our veterans of the Great Patriotic War. First poster...


May 9 is approaching - the national holiday of the Victory of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. The path to victory was not easy. A lot of people died in this terrible war. Thanks to brave, strong soldiers, our country won. To fight the enemy...

Victory Day. Wall newspapers and posters for May 9 - Wall newspaper for May 9 “I remember, I’m proud!”

Victory Day - this holiday occupies a special place in the life of every person. Our generation was born and raised in peacetime. We have never heard the howl of sirens announcing a military alarm, we have not seen houses destroyed by fascist bombs, we do not know what an unheated dwelling is and...


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Materials and tools:

A1 sheet of whatman paper;

sheets of A4 size office paper;

thick black colored paper (backing for letters);

A sheet of gold or silver colored paper from a standard school set (for the corrugated base of the order);

gold and red foil cardboard (for letters and orders);

colored corrugated paper in red, brown, orange (for trimming), as well as green, red, pink and orange (for carnations);

kraft paper;

corrugated cardboard (regular packaging);

stationery (layout) knife;

ballpoint pen refill;

glue stick;

glue “Moment Crystal”;

double sided tape;

bulky double-sided tape;

heat gun;

brown ink pad (or gouache);

George Ribbon.

So, how to design a wall newspaper for Victory Day, guided by the example that Olga demonstrates? In fact, this task is not so difficult, especially since there are ready-made templates for cutting out a number of elements, as well as a selection of photographs of the war years (from open sources) used to create the collage.

Materials for the wall newspaper can be downloaded here:

From a creative point of view, the process promises to be very interesting, because several techniques are involved here, in particular, cutting, trimming, and paper plastic. And you will need to think carefully about the construction of the composition (although you can copy it in general terms).

In general, there is a lot of work, but if you design a wall newspaper with the whole class, then things will get done very quickly.

Let's start in order.

Print out letter templates for phrases on plain office paper. "We remember!" And "We are proud!".

Cut out the letters with a slight allowance. After attaching the template to the foil (gold) cardboard with a stapler, cut out the letter with a utility knife.

Glue the letter onto a background in a contrasting color. Cut out the backing with small allowances (1-2 mm) relative to the letter.

Stick pieces of bulky double-sided tape on the reverse side (if you don’t have bulky tape, you can use regular tape).

Prepare the remaining letters in the same way.

This is what the letters look like on a wall newspaper.

Number 9 and the word "MAYA" are formed using the trimming technique. From corrugated paper, cut many squares with a side of about 1 cm.

Print and cut out the templates.

Note: the nine template without markings is used when trimming in one color, and the template with markings is used when trimming in the colors of the St. George ribbon. In addition, you can use templates in color - in this case, small mistakes made by children will not be noticeable.

Apply clear double-sided tape or glue to the template area. Take a square of paper, press the blunt end of the ballpoint pen rod to the center, cover the rod with paper and roll the workpiece with your fingers.

Glue the resulting blank onto the template. Glue all these elements quite tightly to each other (more details on the trimming techniques can be found here: http://stranamasterov.ru/technics/parting-off).

The work is simple, but painstaking. However, if you perform it with several hands, it’s a completely different calico. :) For more details about how it was, see Olga’s blog.

Now about photos for collage.

As I already mentioned, the archive with materials for the wall newspaper for Victory Day already contains a selection of war photographs. You just need to bring them to the desired size and print them. Or you can immediately print the file “War photographs (for printing)” that Olga prepared for her wall newspaper.

Photos can be cut out with curly scissors (for example, with an imitation of a “torn edge”).

Tint the edges with a brown stamp pad - “antique”. In the absence of a stamp pad, gouache and a piece of sponge are quite suitable as a replacement. Don’t use a lot of paint and be sure to try it on a rough draft first.

From kraft paper, cut out a backing slightly larger than the photo. Crumple and straighten the backing.

Glue the photo onto the backing.

Order of the Patriotic War

To make the order you will need templates (available in the downloadable materials for the wall newspaper). Print them out on plain office paper and cut out the elements individually with small allowances. Staple the templates to colored foil cardstock and cut out the pieces.

The round part numbered 2 (with the words “PATRIOTIC WAR”) is printed immediately “clean”, in color.

Punch and accordion-fold the parts of the corrugated base and the star. Glue the strips (their templates are located to the right of the star) onto the inner surfaces of the side faces of the star’s rays, they will help keep their shape.

Glue together all the parts of the order one by one. It is better to glue the star to the corrugated base, as well as the finished order to the wall newspaper, with hot glue.

The rifle and saber are not exactly placed here, so when creating your own model of the order, be guided by the original.

In the center of the wall newspaper there is a printed poem by M. Vladimov “When we were not yet in the world...” (also included in the materials), framed in a simple frame made of two-layer corrugated cardboard (the top layer is separated from the usual three-layer cardboard).

And one more element of the composition is a bouquet of paper carnations, entwined with a St. George ribbon. I think the technique for making such flowers is familiar to many. And if not yet, then you can fill the gap in the “Land of Masters”: http://stranamasterov.ru/technics/napkins_details

This is the wall newspaper the guys made for Victory Day.

We hope that the presented design ideas will be useful to you.

Happy upcoming 70th anniversary of the Great Victory! Peace and prosperity, health, love and happiness to you!

And may the thread of memory about the great feat of our relatives, about the Victory and the price that had to be paid for it never be cut off!

Sincerely,

Inna Pyshkina and the KARTONKINO team

In addition to postcards and crafts for Victory Day, they make posters that decorate the walls of the festive hall. A bright, beautiful and original poster for May 9, which depicts the symbols of the holiday, written congratulations and words of memory? makes it clear to adults and children what the war was like and what place this spring holiday occupies in our lives.

DIY posters for May 9 Victory Day

An original beautiful poster dedicated to the Victory Day can only be made with your own hands. Only in this case will he carry emotions. Today we will get acquainted with the works that schoolchildren completed during drawing and labor lessons especially for the celebration of Victory Day.

Poster. Drawn with pencils with letters and numbers pasted on

And this poster on the theme of May 9 is made in a retro style. It seems to take you back to distant war times. It's not difficult to make. The base is painted with watercolors, and an aged sheet with poems is pasted on top.

This wall newspaper is made very beautifully and original. The poster harmoniously combines a drawing and an applique of flowers and St. George's ribbon.

The following example is made from children's drawings and newspaper clippings pasted onto whatman paper.

A very original poster with flowers, stars and a poem written, dedicated to the deceased warrior, the grandfather of the author of the drawing.

Such hand-made posters for May 9th Victory Day are the most truthful and sincere. They contain the whole history of the Victory, its importance in the life of every child.

Poster templates for May 9, photo

When you don’t have the time or opportunity to draw and glue a poster for May 9, you can always cheat. Thanks to special computer programs, beautiful templates are created that can be easily colored with paints, colored pencils, and felt-tip pens. You can paste applications and postcards onto these poster templates for May 9th. To design a poster, simply print out the finished drawing (on several A4 sheets), stick it on whatman paper and paint it beautifully. If you manage to find a color template, then you don’t even have to color it: just add poems, stick on a few applications or leaflets. Today we will look at ready-made templates that you can use to create your own unique poster. There are two types of templates - black and white and color.

Black and white outline poster templates

The template depicts a soldier in military uniform holding a dove of peace.

A soldier is also depicted here, and next to him is a bouquet of spring flowers.

Carnations with St. George's ribbon.

A heartwarming template for a poster for May 9, in which a veteran grandfather holds a little boy in his arms.

Now let's look at color templates that do not need to be painted, but can be supplemented with three-dimensional elements.

Red background with a St. George ribbon and a scarlet star on it. Here you can add a congratulation or stick flowers.

Lots of red stars placed in a circle on a white background allow you to add a little more color.

Another similar option. This poster would be great to complement with photographs or excerpts from soldiers’ letters.

To prevent the carnation on a black background from seeming too mournful, dilute the design with bright colors and some kind of positive card (for example, with white doves).

On such a template you need to paste a photo of dead soldiers - war heroes.

Posters for May 9 based on such templates look no less beautiful and festive than original ones.

Cool and beautiful do-it-yourself poster on the theme of May 9, video master class

This video describes in detail how to make a cool poster dedicated to the anniversary of the Great Victory. Making such a masterpiece with your own hands is quite simple.

Necessary materials

  • paper
  • paints or pencils
  • photographs of the war years (for the poster, make scanned copies of them)

It is likely that every family has several such photos in their home archive, because the war affected everyone. Such a cool and beautiful poster on the theme of May 9, Victory Day with unique retro photographs will not let you forget how important this holiday is not only for veterans, but for all humanity.

Thanks to the video master class, we learned how to make a poster for May 9th - large, colorful and unique. In the photo we showed how you can make such a masterpiece using a template or draw it yourself.

Congratulations on Victory Day can be different: beautiful poems, solemn speeches, touching postcards, cute handmade crafts. But there is also a special type of congratulations on May 9, which has long become traditional on this day. We are talking about posters and wall newspapers, without which not a single Victory Day celebration takes place in schools and kindergartens. It may seem that today the poster for May 9 looks like an outdated echo of the past. But in fact, posters dedicated to victory contain something that you will not find in any other type of congratulations. This is a unique combination of visibility (photos of heroes, excerpts from front-line magazines, letters, etc.), gratitude (words of gratitude, touching poems) and creativity. In our article today you will find several poster templates that we hope will inspire you to create your own greeting.

Beautiful poster for May 9th with your own hands - step-by-step instructions with photos

This version of the congratulatory poster for Victory Day is very simple in design. We will mainly use paints to create it. But if you want to add dimension to the poster, you can replace the drawn St. George’s ribbon with a real ribbon glued to whatman paper.

Necessary materials:

  • whatman
  • simple pencil
  • eraser
  • paints and brushes
  • military photos

Cool do-it-yourself poster for May 9 “Victory Day” - step-by-step instructions

Our next version of the congratulatory poster will resemble the first one in terms of execution technique. There will also be photographs of heroes and hand-drawn congratulatory inscriptions. But besides this, we propose to make this poster for May 9 more informational and interesting by adding to it a list of hero cities and portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union. And to make the poster also touching in the end, let’s not forget to place a beautiful poem on it.

Necessary materials:

  • whatman
  • pencils or paints
  • simple pencil, eraser
  • PVA glue
  • photos
  • colored paper (optional)

Step-by-step instructions for making a poster for May 9:

  1. The poster will consist of 5 zones, into which we mentally divide the Whatman paper. The largest and most informative will be the middle of the poster - it consists of 3 parts. The upper and lower zones will be smaller, about 1/5 of the width of the middle one. To begin with, we display the inscription “May 9 – Victory Day!” at the top. On the sides of the inscription we draw St. George ribbons, folded into traditional loops.
  2. Then, in the upper part of the middle zone, we mark with a frame the place for the congratulatory poem. It can be decorated with paints or colored paper. We fill it with a beautiful verse.
  3. Below we make a similar rectangular zone for the names of hero cities. In total, 13 cities of the former Soviet Union were awarded this unique title: Brest Fortress, Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kiev, Sevastopol, Volgograd, Murmansk, Kerch, Minsk, Tula, Smolensk, Novorossiysk.
  4. Now we place military-themed photos to the right and left of the central part of the poster. For example, portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union, familiar veterans, grandfathers and grandmothers who went through the war.

  5. In conclusion, we draw two Eternal Flames, a St. George’s ribbon and the inscription “Thank you” below. The original and informational poster for May 9 is ready! photo 6

As a rule, posters become very popular on Victory Day. They are used not only to decorate indoor walls, but also to organize ceremonial processions and parades. If you wish, you can easily make a poster on the theme “” with your own hands, using regular and corrugated colored cardboard and plain white paper as a basis.

First of all, to make a DIY poster made from look more interesting, you need to create the effect of aging the white sheet. To do this, we write a congratulatory text on it (you can use scraps of children’s essays, some well-known phrases dedicated to the War). The text must be written in large letters. Then, using a brush, we cover the sheet with a slightly diluted coffee drink or coffee. Along the edges we apply the liquid a little thicker than in the center. Dry it. Now all that remains is to use a regular lighter, matches or a candle (it’s more convenient to use) to burn the edges of the sheet - and a message from the past is ready.

We place this sheet on half of our composition. From below we decorate it with a St. George's ribbon.

Now cut the red corrugated cardboard into rectangular pieces.


From each rectangle we cut out a carnation petal, narrowing one edge and cutting the second in a zigzag manner.


We put three petals together to form a flower head.


We place three of these flowers on the second half of the poster.


Cut out cups for flower heads from green corrugated cardboard.


Glue them.


We attach a thin cardboard stem to each flower.

Glue leaves on both sides of each stem. A couple of leaves are enough to revive our flowers.