How to draw a St. George ribbon, a step-by-step master class with a photo. How to draw a star, step by step
Greeting cards and posters with your own hands- one of the most common crafts, preparing for the Victory Day. Their main theme, of course, are warm wishes and beautiful congratulations to veterans and eyewitnesses of those terrible events. The decorations of such postcards and posters, as a rule, become immutable symbols of May 9 - St. George ribbon, carnations, red five-pointed star. Variations for crafts can be many, but most often choose simple drawings that combine several symbols at the same time. For example, the decoration of any postcard will be a bright red star, tied with St. George's ribbon. From our today's article, you will learn how to draw a St. George ribbon and a five-pointed star using an ordinary pencil.
How to draw a St. George ribbon with a pencil on May 9 - a master class with a photo
At first glance, it might seem that drawThe St. George ribbon by hand is quite difficult. But in fact, if you follow exactly each step, then even a person who does not possess advanced artistic skills will be able to perform this drawing. Bright St. George's ribbon can become both an ornament for a greeting card, and a basis for a festive drawing dedicated to the Victory Day.
How to beautifully tie a St. George ribbon can be found here
Necessary materials:
paper
simple pencil
pencils of black and orange colors
eraser
ruler
A step-by-step instruction for drawing a ribbon of St. George:
Using a ruler and a simple pencil drawtwo parallel lines. The distance between the lines should be about 5-7 cm. Then cross out the two lines with the same parallel diagonal lines. We clean the erasers with eraser. Photo 1
On top draw a half-oval. Also connect parallel lines with short lines. Photo 2
Draw a black pencil inside the basics of the line and fill them in every two with black to get the characteristic stripes. Photo 3
We fill the remaining spaces between the black bars with an orange pencil. Our St. George ribbon - ready! Photo 4
Interesting ideas for crafts on May 9 can be found here.
How to draw a St. George ribbon in pencil step by step, video
Step by step drawing of St. George ribbon by hand can also be seen in a simple video lesson below.
How to draw a five-pointed star in stages with the help of a ruler and a circular - the instruction with a photo
Red five-pointed star - another unchangeda symbol of the Victory Day. Most often, her picture is used as an ornament for greeting posters. To draw the right five-pointed star, you must use the ruler and the compass. How to do it learn from our master class, in which we suggest you learn how to draw a three-dimensional star with a pencil.
More ideas for drawings on May 9 look here
Necessary materials:
paper
simple pencil
pencils of red and black colors
eraser
ruler
compass
Step-by-step instruction for drawing a five-pointed star:
First, using a simple pencil and a circular in the middle of the sheet, draw a large circle.
Then we take the ruler and draw two straight lines through the center of the circle, dividing it into four equal sectors.
Now each sector will be divided by straight lines in half and get eight identical sectors.
In the next step, divide by straight two central lower sectors and two lateral upper ones.
Now make the marks, as shown in the photo below.
From the upper central line we draw two straight lines to the lower marks.
We connect two lower marks on the lateral sectors by a straight line.
We connect the lines together with a black pencil, forming the basis of our star.
Draw a black outline of the line inside the star.
Now the finished workpiece should be painted in red. The lateral edges of the star are slightly tinted with a simple pencil to get a three-pointed star.
How to draw a star by a compass by May 9, a master class with video
And from this video tutorial you will learn how else to draw a five-pointed star with the help of a compass.
We hope that our simple instructions helped youto figure out how to draw the St. George ribbon and the star on May 9th with your own hands. We are sure that by applying this knowledge in practice you will be able to decorate wonderful crafts for the Victory Day.