Handy on May 9, their own hands at school. Collage to the Victory Day with step by step instructions. Master class creating crafts with photos and videos
Surely many of us in the family homearchive preserved front-line photos. They rarely get them, and very few people know about the existence of a historical relic in the jungle of the dresser. Now that there are fewer and fewer veterans, it is especially important not only to keep memorable photos, but also to tell them about modern schoolchildren. Children rarely like to listen to long stories. But any child will want to make a photo collage with his own hands. Of course, photography is a great value, so we will show a master class on the design of crafts by May 9 in the style of scrapbooking, where the only manipulation with the photo is attaching the card to a small piece of foam tape.
This master class uses the present photos of 1945, if you do not have one, you can print them from the Internet.
Necessary materials for crafts by May 9 with their own hands:
corrugated cardboard;
paper tape;
double-sided adhesive tape on foamy basis;
dense white paper;
Gold cardboard (small square, about 8 by 8 cm);
watercolors and a brush;
glue;
three printed images (templates are attached);
2 front photos (it is desirable that one of them is in horizontal format and the other in vertical format);
small metal parts associated with the Great Patriotic War: coins, imitations of medals or orders, badges.
If the whole school class does the work, several students can print the materials at all. One-color printing on a laser printer is suitable. Dimensions for blanks:
"Act of military surrender": sheet A4;
"Thanks to my grandfather for the victory!": 9 by 3 cm;
"Front letter": 13 by 16 cm.
To the note: you can give a potential homework - to make paper with coffee.
Handy by May 9 with your own hands in school - step by step instruction
Writing paper (homework for the student). It is necessary to brew strong coffee, and wet the entire surface of the paper.
Slightly dry paper to crumple, form folds and leave until completely dry.
Cut the base of the craft by May 9 from corrugated cardboard and paste it with paper tape.
Cover the scotch with a mixture of brown and red watercolors.
Cut the star out of the paper (about 5.5 cm) and tint it in red watercolor. Then cut out the star more (from the same material), and even more - from the golden cardboard.
Paint the edge of the printout "Thank your grandfather for victory!" With red watercolor.
Paint the edge of the "Act of military surrender" with brown watercolor (try to moisten the brush well).
Collapse the letter with a triangle. Attach the "Act" to the base of the craft with the usual glue. Attach the other parts to a double-sided adhesive tape.
By May 9, our craft is ready by our own hands! Such a collage will be an excellent reminder of the Great Victory!