Postcards by March 8 with their own hands

Probably everyone remembers greeting cards by March 8 and handicrafts, which we did with our own hands in the junior classes in the classroom to congratulate our mothers on this holiday. Then in the course went everything and colored paper, and cardboard, and even old postcards, which they gave on March 8 - they cut out beautiful flowers and the figure "8". Now everything is a little easier, it's enough to print beautiful pictures on a color printer, cut them, paste them on cardboard and post cards on March 8 are ready. But, despite the technical progress, cards and paper crafts by March 8 in kindergartens and schools continue to do the old fashion, with their own hands. If you also need to help your child with the production of postcards or handicrafts, then we offer you a couple of ideas on how to create them.

Crafts from paper by March 8

A very nice postcard to March 8 can be made with a piece of cardboard and plasticine. On a piece of colored cardboard apply a simple pencil outlines of the drawing. The contours are then filled with a plasticine of the desired color. On the edge of the picture, you can make a frame by gluing colored paper (cardboard) or a beautiful braid.

Postcard-handbag

Of course, the easiest way to make your own hands by March 8 cards are rectangular, but it's not so interesting. Try to make the card more individual, for example, making it in the form of a handbag. For manufacturing, you will need color cardboard or dense colored paper, a simple pencil, glue and sequins, paints, rhinestones for decoration.

  1. We fold the cardboard sheet by 1/3, face outward. If desired, you can paint the front side with paints and sequins.
  2. Now we draw on the cardboard the contour of the future "handbag". In this case, the bag itself should be located on the folded section of the cardboard, and the handle of the bag on a single.
  3. Cut out the purse along the contour, leaving the fold uncut. We also cut the arch under the handle, leaving the bottom untouched - this will be the clasp of our handbag.
  4. Now glue on the inner (not colored) side of the knife handle.
  5. The postcard-purse is almost ready, it remains only to write congratulations to it.
  6. We fold the greeting card, passing the buckle under the handle. The fastener can be decorated with a button, by attaching it with glue or by drawing a lock with paints and sequins.

That's all, the original postcard-handbag is ready!

Application by March 8

Without which it's hard to imagine March 8? Of course, without flowers. Here is their paper bouquet and it is to be made. You will need glue, colored paper (green for leaflets), corrugated paper or paper napkins (any color for buds), a simple pencil, ruler, glass and scissors.

  1. Fold in half (along) a sheet of green colored paper.
  2. We retreat from the edges (not from the bend) 1.5 cm and draw a line, it will be a curb, which should not be cut. The rest of the sheet (from the curb to the bend) is delineated on strips perpendicular to the curb.
  3. Cut the sheet with scissors on the pencil lines, leaving the border untouched.
  4. We glue the sheet so that one side of the uncut strip is slightly higher than the other. Semicircular leaves are obtained.
  5. Now apply the glue on the uncut part of the sheet and twist it with a tube. It was a fluffy green bush. If it is not very well pasted (does not hold the shape of the tube), fix the paper with a stapler.
  6. We place the bush in a glass, where our bouquet will stand.
  7. We make the flowers themselves, for this we cut out rectangles about 4x4 cm from a napkin (corrugated paper). The resulting rectangles are crushed and fixed on green leaves using glue. If we want florets to be more lush, you can stick a few buds nearby.

Spring bouquet is ready!