Poster on May 9 with your own hands, photo, video. Congratulatory poster on May 9 on the theme of Victory Day
Congratulations on the Victory Day may be different: beautiful poems, solemn speeches, touching cards, cute handmade articles made by oneself. But there is also a special kind of congratulations from May 9, which has long become traditional on this day. We are talking about posters and wall newspapers, without which no one celebrates Victory Day in schools and kindergartens. It may seem that today the poster for May 9 looks like an obsolete echo of the past. But in fact, in posters dedicated to victory, there is something that you will not find in any other form of congratulations. This is a unique combination of visibility (photos of heroes, excerpts from front-line magazines, letters, etc.), gratitude (words of gratitude, moving poems) and creativity. In our today's article, you will find several posters that hopefully inspire you to create your congratulations.
Beautiful poster on May 9 with your own hands - step by step instruction with photo
This version of the greeting poster for the DayVictory is very simple in decoration. Basically for its creation we will use paints. But if you want to add the bulk of the poster, you can replace the painted St. George ribbon - this ribbon, glued to the Whatman.
How to draw a St. George ribbon you can see here
Necessary materials:
whatman
simple pencil
eraser
paints and brushes
photos of the military
glue
Step-by-step instructions for making a poster by May 9:
Mentally, we divide the sheet of the paper into 3 parts. At the top, we draw a large inscription "Happy Victory Day!". In the middle we place a five-pointed star from the St. George ribbon - drawn or real. And from below, stepping back from the edge of the poster 10-15 cm, draw 4 tulips.
Now in the center of the star we make the inscription "9 May". On the sides of the upper congratulatory inscription we place small tulips. And under the lower flowers we'll write "Thank you" and draw a St. George ribbon, developing in the wind.
In conclusion, we will glue photos of frontline soldiers on the sides of the star. These can be images of familiar veterans, as well as photos of nameless war heroes. Our simple poster for May 9 is ready!
Funny poster for May 9 "Victory Day" with your own hands - step by step instruction
Our next version of the greeting poster onthe technique of execution will resemble the first. There will also be photos of heroes and greeting inscriptions drawn by hand. But besides this, we propose to make this poster on May 9 more informative and interesting, adding to it a list of hero cities and portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union. And that in the end the poster turned out to be touching, we will not forget to place a beautiful poem on it.
Necessary materials:
whatman
pencils or paints
simple pencil, eraser
PVA glue
Photo
colored paper (optional)
Step-by-step instructions for making a poster by May 9:
The poster will consist of 5 zones, for whichmentally share whatman. The largest and most informative is 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. To begin with, we print the inscription "May 9 - Victory Day!". On the sides of the inscription we paint the St. George ribbons folded into traditional loops.
How to properly tie a St. George ribbon see here
Then in the upper part of the middle zone we designate a place for a congratulatory poem. It can be decorated with paints or colored paper. We fill it with a beautiful verse.
Below we make a similar rectangular zone fornames of hero cities. This unique title was awarded to 13 cities of the former Soviet Union: the Brest Fortress, Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kiev, Sevastopol, Volgograd, Murmansk, Kerch, Minsk, Tula, Smolensk, Novorossiysk.
Now to the right and left of the central part of the poster we put photos of military themes. For example, portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union, familiar veterans, grandfathers and grandmothers who passed the war.
In conclusion, from below draw two Eternal Lights, the St. George ribbon and the inscription "Thank you." Original and information poster for May 9 - ready! Photo 6
How to draw Eternal Flame click here













