• Wall newspaper for Victory Day, May 9. Wall newspaper for Victory Day. Personal experience

    18.07.2019

    Materials and tools:

    A1 sheet of whatman paper;

    sheets of A4 size office paper;

    dense colored paper black (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;

    rod from ballpoint pen;

    glue stick;

    glue “Moment Crystal”;

    double sided tape;

    bulky double-sided tape;

    heat gun;

    inkpad Brown(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 is 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 on a simple office paper letter templates for phrases "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 lead them to the right size and print. Or you can immediately print the file “War photographs (for printing)”, which 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.

    Cut out the backing a little from kraft paper bigger size than photography. 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 details 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-melt glue pointwise.

    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 usual three-layer cardboard has a separate upper layer).

    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

    A wall newspaper for May 9 with your own hands is a good opportunity to add solemnity to the Victory Day. In this master class we will make a wall newspaper “a soldier’s diary”, with three-dimensional elements.

    Necessary materials:

    • Whatman paper - 2 pieces in A1 and A2 formats;
    • colored paper or red cardboard - 2 sheets of A4;
    • gouache - 6 or more colors;
    • natural flat brushes (synthetics can also be used) - the largest available;
    • hard pencil;
    • grater;
    • 1-2 tea bags;
    • tea container;
    • acrylic glue with shimmer;
    • glue in a sticker for paper;
    • foil, preferably with a paper base on one side;
    • crepe (floral) paper - 1 meter each in green and red;
    • St. George's ribbon (not necessary, you can make it yourself);
    • pre-war photo of a girl (you can use a black and white printout);
    • old newspaper;
    • lighter;
    • clean cotton rag;
    • scissors;
    • ruler;
    • stationery knife;
    • compass (not necessary, you can use improvised objects, for example, dish lids, etc.);
    • sponge;
    • blanks with military-themed poems or memoirs of WWII soldiers.

    Step-by-step instruction

    We need to start work by preparing the workplace: we will need a desk, if it is large enough for A1 Whatman paper format, or free space on the floor.

    The first step will be to make aged paper to imitate excerpts from a soldier's diary. To do this, brew strong tea in the proportion of 300 ml per 2 tea bags. While the tea is cooling, you can begin marking out the main Whatman paper.

    We will place our A1 sheet on the table or floor. To delineate the space for the diary from the area for creating inscriptions, let's attach whatman paper A2 to our “base” and draw borders.

    With an indentation of 10-15 centimeters from the top edge, we mark the place along the inscription “Victory Day”.

    When the tea leaves have cooled, you can begin to “aging” the Whatman paper. Having laid out sheet A2 on the table, evenly distribute the tea leaves over the area using any in a convenient way, starting with a brush and ending with a sponge.

    Please note that for a greater “old” effect, the paper must first be wrinkled. Also, to enhance the effect of tea, you can simply dip the entire piece of paper into the container, but this must be done carefully so that when you remove the paper, it does not tear or soften. Therefore, in order not to overdo it, it is enough to apply a strong tea leaves on top of the sheet. When the sheet has softened, transfer it to dry on the balcony or any dry place for half an hour.

    We mark the boundaries of the nine on colored paper using a compass or, as shown in the photo, using an ordinary saucer.

    Using a utility knife, cut out the number 9 along the outlined outline.

    Note: it is better to place a piece of plywood or any other solid base under the paper so as not to cut through the table.

    Using scissors, we cut out a 7x20 cm base for the word “May” from the remaining sheet of red paper along the previously outlined contour.

    We put all the preparations aside for now and return to the war diary, which by this time has dried out a little. To give it a finished look we use fire.

    While the sheet is not yet completely dry, touching it with a lighter will add yellowness around the edges. To make it look even more realistic, you can tear off the edges a little before firing. This will make the wall newspaper look more voluminous. Result compared to white paper:

    Now you can begin to create a symbol of peace - a clear sky. And for this we will use the blurring technique. Let's prepare blue and white gouache, a sponge, a cotton rag and clean water in a jar. Please note that it is more convenient to apply gouache to a large area with a small brush if it is first diluted to an almost liquid mushy state.

    We apply paint to the Whatman paper from top to bottom, from left to right, to create a graduated color effect.

    When the whatman paper is completely covered with gouache, wait a few seconds for the paint to dry a little. Washing is needed to make the color uniform, since gouache can often appear with characteristic dark stripes. So, let's use a wet rag, as shown in the video:

    When the base for the sky is ready, apply white clouds with a sponge. Note: the sponge must be dry, the paint must not be diluted, and the paper base must be damp. This will make the clouds look more choppy and airy.

    Apply the white color with light movements, distributing the clouds over the entire area of ​​the Whatman paper.

    To complete the sky, let's make a few finishing touches. Using a sponge, use a circular motion to add curls (counterclockwise) as shown below.

    While the base of the wall newspaper dries, we’ll add a few entries to the soldier’s diary. The page on the left symbolizes the beginning of the war - here we will place a poem or any other note from those times (you can use the memoirs of soldiers).

    The right side symbolizes victory and the end of the war. After the entries are ready, we will paste a photo of the girl onto the diary. If a print is used, it can also be aged with tea. To do this, it is dipped for 2 seconds in a container with tea leaves, and then ironed for several seconds (first, you need to put the printout between two clean sheets or use a newspaper).

    We glue the girl’s photo onto the diary using glue in a sticker.

    In the previously designated places on the pages of the diary, we make two holes using a stationery knife. From a piece of foil measuring 5x5 cm, we twist an element for fastening the pages and thread it through, twisting the loops at the bottom so that the foil does not slip out.



    We make a stencil for the medal of glory (you can also use a printout). Using the finished stencil, cut out a star from foil measuring 7x7 cm using a stationery knife.

    Use acrylic glue to glue the star onto the diary pages. Since the base has already dried, you can glue all the blanks.

    It takes a long time to make a wall newspaper for May 9 with your own hands, so making tulips can be simplified by observing only external symbolism.

    We will need: crepe paper of both colors, scissors, glue and newspaper.

    The first stage is flower stems. Roll up the newspaper from the corner, as shown in the photo

    Important: the stem must be thin, since being thick it loses flexibility. We glue the finished rolled newspaper along the edge.

    Cut a thin strip of green crepe paper along a pattern 60 centimeters long. One strip is enough to wrap one stem. Apply glue to the beginning of the strip and glue it to the upper base of the stem.

    Pull the strip around newspaper tube in a spiral, as shown in the video

    By analogy, we do the rest of the stems. When this stage is completed, cut out leaves (5-6 pieces) 12-15 cm long and 4-6 cm wide. Glue them at the base of the stem.

    Now let's move on to the petals. For one tulip you will need 6 petals - this is 9 strips of crepe paper 7x60 cm. Prepare the paper - cut 9 strips of 7x60 cm, fold them in a stack and cut in half - you get 18 sheets 7x30.

    We form the petals as shown in the video.

    We attach the finished petals with glue to the stems, 6 pieces for each, evenly distributing them around the perimeter. First, the first 3 are attached, then the rest, covering the joints between the previous petals.

    We additionally mask the base, where the edges of the petals are visible, with green crepe.



    When the tulips are ready, you can proceed to the final stage of our DIY wall newspaper.

    The final part is writing the name of the holiday against the blue sky. So, let's draw the upper part, previously prepared for the inscription. In increments of 1.5 cm, draw letters with a pencil measuring 5 cm in length and 7.5 cm in height.

    Note: to design the font in a characteristic pre-war style, you can use a stencil or regular printout. Here the letters were applied by hand, in the Cyrillic font Real Truth. (imitation of the wartime Pravda newspaper font).

    After the gouache has dried, we proceed to gluing the main elements of the wall newspaper. For greater naturalness, you can add a kink or bend to the tulip stems - the twisted newspaper base is quite flexible.

    For the finishing touches, add a few drops of silver glitter acrylic glue to the tulip petals.

    This article will help you design an original wall newspaper or poster for Victory Day. Tips that will help in this matter have already been published: you can learn ways to decorate a congratulatory poster.

    The poster can be either a standard rectangular shape or any other, more creative one, for example, in the shape of a star, an oval, or a flag. Also, instead of a single base, you can attach individual elements of a wall newspaper or poster to fabric (the same flag, Soviet brocade) or directly to the wall (cut out large letters and numbers “May 9”, “Victory”, “70 years of the Great Victory”). The content of a congratulatory poster can be lyrical (poems, texts of war songs), prosaic (newspaper clippings about the war, excerpts from letters from WWII participants), informative (documentary historical facts relating to the Second World War).


    Patriotic poems for Victory Day are widely presented on the Internet, your task is to choose what will touch the strings of your soul.

    Let the days of war drag on for a very long time,
    Let the peaceful years rush by quickly.
    Victories near Moscow, near Kursk and on the Volga
    History will remember forever.

    ✰✰✰
    May you now be fathers and grandfathers,
    The whiskey was silvered with gray hair.
    You will never forget the spring of Victory,
    The day the war ended.

    ✰✰✰
    Even though many are out of commission today,
    We remember everything that happened then
    And we promise our homeland
    Save for business, peace and labor.

    Your wall newspaper can be very useful if you present little-known interesting facts about the Second World War, for example:
    • the Nazis conquered France in 38 days, and in Stalingrad this time was not enough for them to even move from one side of the street to the other;
    • 80 thousand Soviet officers during the Second World War were women;
    • Abroad, Victory Day is celebrated on May 8, since the act of surrender was signed in Central European time on May 8, 1945 at 22:43 (and in Moscow time on May 9 at 0:43).
    The price of victory can be clearly reflected on the poster with wartime photographs. This may be enough to express your understanding and respect for the generation of WWII heroes. You can select photographs of both military scenes and modern ones from the parade, veterans wearing medals. Interesting idea for a class at school or a group in a kindergarten - take a photo of each child with one of the letters of congratulations or their own drawing. You can design the poster in a retro style like a Soviet poster. You can find examples of real posters from those times by searching for “Soviet posters from the Great Patriotic War” in your browser’s search engine. The most popular are “For the Motherland!” and “Glory to the victorious warrior!”. A poster is usually done by one or a group of people, but what can be done so that everyone can contribute to the common cause? Instead of or together with a poster competition, the organizers can hold a competition for the best drawing on the asphalt for Victory Day. Then every child will be able to depict their attitude towards the Great Victory and join in the holiday.

    How wonderful it is that every year the Victory Day holiday events become larger and more interesting. Patriotic flash mobs, competitions thematic works- this is a way to introduce the younger generation to the great joy and pride for our Motherland, to thank the participants in that terrible war for freedom, for the peaceful sky above their heads!

    Hello dear readers! Very soon May 9 will come - the Great Day of Victory over the Nazi invaders. This means that kindergartens and schools are already preparing in full for this long-awaited holiday. They make cards and crafts, including St. George ribbons, make themed pendants, and prepare for the holiday assembly and open lessons.

    How to draw a poster with children in kindergarten

    It is very important to teach our children about the memorable dates of our history during the Second World War in order to systematize knowledge about the main dates and the heroism of our people. So that they remember and respect the heroes of the front line and home front, our veterans, and love their country.

    Before the celebration, children at the preschool educational institution have conversations on military topics, learn poems, listen to songs and, of course, draw pictures, thus creating an exciting acquaintance with the military period of that time.

    So, how to draw a poster? Where should you start? And initially, you should start by inviting the children to draw simple single compositions with a pencil, such as the eternal flame, festive fireworks, military equipment, red star, St. George’s ribbon, etc. For children junior group You can print ready-made templates so that they can decorate the drawings with colored pencils or felt-tip pens, and maybe with watercolors.

    You can offer to make a postcard; to do this, hand out white A4 pieces of paper or a regular landscape sheet to the children, and have them fold them in half to form a book. On the front side there will be a composition in pencils, and in the spread there will be the text of a beautiful poem and congratulatory lines. The kids who already know how to write write themselves, and the kids paste the printed verse into a postcard.

    The teacher, of course, helps and explains with an example which colors are best to use so that they combine harmoniously and do not overwhelm each other. If it is fire, fireworks, a trail from a rocket, recommend choosing rich shades and pressing harder on the stylus so that bright flashes remain. The volumetric number 9 and the inscription are best done using a stencil, and the St. George’s ribbon blowing in the wind will look harmonious next to it. You can also outline the outline of the inscription and drawing with felt-tip pens, and paint over the inside with strokes with colored pencils.

    I suggest drawing the Eternal Flame with pencils. This is a simple drawing that is not difficult to complete, you just need time and patience.


    1. First of all, we need to draw two intersecting lines in the form of a cross in the center of the sheet


    2. Then draw a rectangle, this will be a bowl from which the flame of the eternal fire will flow.


    3. Then we draw two small triangles that extend from the rectangle, this will be the star on which the bowl stands.


    4. Now we connect two straight lines our triangles and as a result we get an acute angle, and if we take a closer look, we have a star, wasn’t it at all difficult?


    5. Add two more thin lines


    6. Excess lines need to be removed with an eraser, they are easily erased, the main thing when drawing is not to press too hard on the pencil lead.


    7. It's time to draw the flames, you should start with right side and gradually move to the left, then remove all the extra lines with an eraser. The pictures below show everything step by step:



    8. This is the flame we should get

    9. Now draw the outline of the fire inside

    10. In order for our Eternal Flame to look believable, we should also draw a contour inside the fire and in the star itself, so it will look like a real one.

    That's all, our drawing is ready, now all that remains is to paint it beautifully and carefully, as in the very first photo!

    I am sure that many children will not limit themselves to single compositions, but will want to complement their drawing, so they should be shown an example of how to draw military equipment, airplanes, St. George's ribbon, carnations and everything that is associated with the Great Patriotic War. And let them show their imagination and complement their poster.

    This template shows step by step how to draw an airplane easily and simply, following it you won’t have any difficulties:


    Below are two options for how to draw a tank, the first example is easier, the second option is more difficult. Give preschoolers the right to choose, and if necessary, be sure to help with difficulties.



    It’s very easy to draw the St. George’s ribbon along the lines with a pencil, look at the sample and repeat, nothing complicated, but how much joy the kids will have that they succeeded!


    It’s also not at all difficult to draw a carnation; this flower often complements drawings and crafts on the theme of the Great Victory

    I found children's drawings for Victory Day on the Internet, maybe they will inspire little artists:

    • Eternal flame


    • Military plane and tank


    And this is how a kindergarten-age child sees the beginning of the war:



    I also wanted to tell you three life hacks on how to simply and easily draw beautiful fireworks with toddlers. Everything is very simple, we need a bushing from toilet paper or from under paper towels, scissors and several colors of paints, in our case it is yellow, red and green.

    From one edge in a circle we cut the sleeve into thin strips lengthwise, as shown in the picture, then we pour paint into flat saucers and begin to create a fireworks masterpiece. Alternately dip a paper blank into the paint and stamp fireworks on a white sheet. That's the whole trick, but how colorful it turns out!


    Also, when drawing fireworks, we really need a dish brush, the principle of action is the same as with a paper blank, but it also turns out very interesting, only in this creation we will add more blue color:

    Well, I left this drawing idea for last - it couldn’t be simpler, we will draw these magical, multi-colored lights using a fork, yes, you read that right, this is the cutlery that will help us create! Look what comes out of this, it’s really wonderful!

    These original, colorful fireworks will decorate any drawing for May 9th, write your opinion, what do you think of this idea?

    In addition to fireworks, kids nursery group It will be interesting to decorate military-themed templates; the most interesting and beautiful ones are presented below...

    • the soldier is the fundamental symbol of Victory, which reflects courage, willpower and heroism, because it was the soldiers who held the victory over fascism in their hands.



    • The dove is a symbol of peace, peaceful life! He is often depicted in drawings dedicated to the Great Victory, which symbolizes the end of the bloody war and the beginning of a happy, calm life.


    • Fireworks are a symbol of joy and delight! An invariable attribute of the Victory Day celebration, which solemnly marks the end of hostilities and victory over the enemy.

    We were able to find such interesting and exciting drawing ideas for children in kindergarten.

    Wall newspaper for school on the theme of the Second World War 1941-1945.

    73 years have already passed since Victory Day and, unfortunately, very few participants who fought for our Fatherland, for our future, for a peaceful sky remain alive. But we remember these tragic years, the feat of people who did not spare themselves - they fought, we remember the Victory and at what cost it was achieved. And they must tell their children so that they know and honor the heroism of their ancestors and are grateful for freedom, for peace on earth.


    Our children should know about the valor of the Warriors, about the Great Victory, about the heroism of their people, so that the connection between generations is not interrupted. To instill in children love for the Motherland, patriotism, and respect for veterans.

    The wall newspaper will help schoolchildren express all gratitude, respect and memory to their great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers. It depicts the history of the war, the general Victory, and nice words participants in this terrible battle.

    It’s actually not difficult to depict such a poster, you just need to be creative this case. Very often the work is done on whatman paper or on wallpaper with reverse side. This canvas is decorated with appliqués, carnations in different techniques performances, photographs of soldiers during the war, the St. George ribbon is always present.

    Necessary materials:

    • Whatman paper - 2 pcs. A1 and A2 format
    • Cardboard - 2 pcs. red color A4 format
    • gouache + brushes for painting
    • eraser
    • 2 tea bags + container
    • scissors
    • ruler
    • stationery knife
    • St. George Ribbon
    • cotton fabric
    • old newspaper
    • lighter
    • foil
    • red and blue floral paper
    • old photos of the war years (black and white)
    • military poems


    Stages of work:

    1. First of all, I suggest aging the paper, making an imitation of a soldier’s diary or letter. To do this, we need strong tea, brew 250-300 ml per 2 tea bags in a deep container.


    2. While the tea leaves are cooling, I propose to start marking whatman paper. On sheet A1 we need to mark out a place for an excerpt from the soldier’s diary. To do this, attach sheet A2 to our Whatman paper and circle the borders.

    Marking should be carried out in free space - on desk, or if the dimensions of the sheet exceed the diameter of the table, then it is better and more convenient to place it on the floor.


    3. We retreat 15 cm from the top edge and draw a line under the inscription “Victory Day”


    4. By this time, the tea leaves have already cooled down and it’s time to age whatman paper A2. We need to apply the tea solution evenly using a brush or sponge, at your discretion.


    To enhance the “aging” effect, you need to wrinkle the paper.

    5. We begin to create the number 9, they will be the size of an A4 sheet and extend one third beyond the frame of the poster.


    6. We draw a nine using an ordinary saucer, or you can use a compass and cut out a nine along the outlined contour.

    Don't forget to place cardboard or other hard support underneath the paper to avoid scratching the table.


    This is what should happen


    7. On the rest of the red paper, draw the word “may” approximately 7*20 and cut it out with scissors along the outlined contour.

    8. Now we return to the diary, until the sheet is dry, tear it off a little at the edges and burn the edges with fire using a lighter, giving a voluminous effect. Look how this sheet looks now compared to white paper.


    9. Next, draw a clear blue sky - a symbol of peace. We will draw using the wash technique. Let's prepare white gouache and blue color, a cotton napkin and a sponge, oh, and you also need to bring clean water. We dilute the paint into a liquid mushy state and apply the paint with a small brush over a large area, creating the effect of graduated color, painting from left to right, from top to bottom.


    10. After the base is completely painted over, give a little time for the paint to dry a little and begin to remove the dark streaks that the gouache leaves with a wet napkin, making the color uniform.

    11. Now that our sky is ready, let's start drawing clouds with a sponge.

    Important! In order for the cloud to be airy and jerky, the sponge must be dry, the paint must not be diluted, and the Whatman paper must be damp


    12. Leave the Whatman paper until completely dry.

    13. Now you need to find a sincere poem about the war and write it by hand on an “old” piece of paper

    14. Paste a photo of the war period and begin to cut out a star from 7*7 cm foil using a stencil and a stationery knife.


    15. The base has already dried and now you can glue all the blanks.


    16. It’s time to create tulips from corrugated paper; making them is not at all difficult, so I suggest watching a video with step by step description. Master class of a flower with candy, in our case this delicacy is not needed, so we make a tulip without sweetness.

    17. When the paper flowers are ready, we begin to write the inscription on the poster; for this you need to draw letters approximately 5 cm wide and 7.5 cm high.


    The wall newspaper for Victory Day is ready!


    Video on how to design a poster for May 9th with your own hands

    In this video you will see step by step description how to create a poster for Victory Day. In fact, it is not difficult and schoolchildren starting from 2nd grade can cope with this task. And if this work is collective, then the children will complete the task assigned to them with interest.

    Here are a few more options for designing a newspaper for Victory Day:

    This poster is designed by gluing individual elements in the form of photographs, poems, carnations, and St. George's ribbon onto whatman paper. “May 9” was made using the trimming technique.


    This wall is dedicated to the theme: “Children of War.” It also consists of poems and photos that can be found in Yandex albums. In this creative work gratitude, respect and memory are expressed to those children who had a terrible childhood. They drank the entire cup of wartime, the cup of hunger, humiliation, bullying, torment, suffering, insecurity and this list goes on and on...


    The newspaper is drawn with colored pencils and contains trimming elements.


    The poster below on the theme "War through the eyes of children" contains children's drawings that are glued to a large sheet of paper. The guys need to draw a picture on a military theme in advance, and then assemble them on one Whatman paper.


    Collective work of schoolchildren, which is dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War


    This publication has come to an end, and let’s end it with a poem:

    Neither children nor adults need war!
    Let it disappear from our planet.
    Let the peaceful stars shine above us,
    And friendship knows no boundaries or barriers.
    We want to live under a peaceful sky
    And rejoice and be friends!
    We want it to be everywhere on the planet
    The children did not know war at all.

    And no matter how many years have passed since the end of the War, we will always remember our Victory. Low bow to all those who defended it!

    We remember!

    Front-line veterans who fought on the front lines were often reluctant to remember and talk about combat operations. But memories of the happy day of May 9, 1945 always occupied a significant place in their stories. About the great joy, the desire to live, love, create, which then gripped all people; about the unprecedented universal positive energy of this bright day. We reflect particles of this energy today in special posters and wall newspapers for Victory Day.

    Look at what design options for holiday wall newspapers your colleagues found, what wonderful drawings and collages they created. All publications in this section are illustrated with photographs.

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    Victory Day. Wall newspapers and posters for May 9 - Wall newspaper “The World of Frozen Music - Architecture”

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    Love for the native land, knowledge of its history is the basis on which only the growth of the spiritual culture of the entire society can take place. Likhachev D.S. December 3 - Day of the Unknown Soldier is a new memorable date in the history of Russia. This day is intended to perpetuate the memory, military...

    On the eve of Victory Day, my children and I decided to do congratulatory wall newspaper. There are many techniques for making it yourself: drawing, plasticineography, trimming, volumetric crafts and applique. In the latter form they are also used various materials: paper, felt,...

    Victory Day. Wall newspapers and posters for May 9 - Poster “Wildlife of the Rostov Region”


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