How to make a newspaper May 9 Victory Day. Wall newspaper for Victory Day. Personal experience. Order of the Patriotic War

Congratulations on Victory Day can be different: beautiful poems, solemn speeches, touching postcards, cute hand-made crafts. But there is also a special kind of congratulations on May 9, which has long become traditional on this day. It's about about posters and wall newspapers, without which not a single celebration of Victory Day takes place in schools and kindergartens. It may seem that today the May 9 poster looks like an outdated echo of the past. But in fact, in the 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 appreciation, touching poems) and creativity. In our article today, you will find several poster templates that we hope will inspire you to create your own greetings.

A beautiful do-it-yourself poster for May 9 - step by step instructions with a photo

This option congratulatory poster for Victory Day is very simple in design. Basically, we will use paints to create it. But if you want to add volume to the poster, you can replace the drawn St. George ribbon with a real ribbon glued to whatman paper.

Necessary materials:

  • whatman
  • simple pencil
  • eraser
  • paints and brushes
  • photos of the military

Cool poster for May 9 "Victory Day" with your own hands - step by step instructions

Our next version of the congratulatory poster in terms of performance technique will resemble the first one. There will also be photographs of heroes and hand-drawn congratulatory inscriptions. But besides this, we propose to make this poster for May 9 more informative and interesting by adding a list of hero cities and portraits of Heroes to it. Soviet Union. And so that in the end the poster turned out to be also 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:

  1. The poster will consist of 5 zones, into which we mentally divide the drawing paper. The largest and most informative will be 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 one. To begin with, we display the inscription “May 9 - Victory Day!” on top. On the sides of the inscription we draw St. George ribbons folded into traditional loops.
  2. Then, in the upper part of the middle zone, we mark the place for the congratulatory poem with a frame. It can be decorated with paints or colored paper. We fill it with a beautiful verse.
  3. Below we make a similar rectangular zone for the names of hero cities. All this unique title was awarded to 13 cities of the former Soviet Union: Brest Fortress, Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kyiv, Sevastopol, Volgograd, Murmansk, Kerch, Minsk, Tula, Smolensk, Novorossiysk.
  4. Now, to the right and left of the central part of the poster, we place a photo of a military theme. For example, portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union, familiar veterans, grandparents who went through the war.

  5. In conclusion, from below we draw two Eternal Flames, a St. George ribbon and the inscription "Thank you". The original and informative poster for May 9 is ready! photo 6

Materials and tools:

paper sheet of A1 format;

sheets of A4 office paper;

thick black colored paper (substrate for letters);

A sheet of colored paper in gold or silver color from a standard school set (for the corrugated base of the order);

foil cardboard of gold and red color (for letters and orders);

colored corrugated paper red, brown, orange flowers(for facing), as well as green, red, pink and orange (for carnations);

kraft paper;

corrugated cardboard(usual packaging);

clerical (dummy) knife;

rod off ballpoint pen;

glue stick;

glue "Moment Crystal";

double sided tape;

voluminous double-sided tape;

thermal 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 are ready-made templates for cutting out a number of elements, as well as a selection of photos of the war years (from open sources) used to create a 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 at once, in particular, cutting, trimming, paper-plastic. And it will be necessary to think carefully about the construction of the composition (although you can copy it in general terms).

There is a lot of work in general, but if you draw up a wall newspaper with the whole class, then things will work out very quickly.

Let's start in order.

Print out letter templates for phrases on plain office paper. "We remember!" and "We are proud!".

Cut out the letters with small allowances. After attaching the template to the foil (gold) cardboard with a stapler, cut out the letter with a clerical knife.

Glue the letter onto a backing 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 wrong side (if there is no bulky one, then you can use a regular one).

Prepare the rest of the letters in the same way.

This is how the letters look on the wall newspaper.

Number 9 and word "MAYA" are made using the technique of facing. From corrugated paper cut a lot of squares with a side of about 1 cm.

Print and cut out templates.

Note: the nine pattern without marking is used when trimming in one color, and the pattern with marking is used when trimming in the colors of the St. George ribbon. In addition, you can use templates in color - in this case, small flaws made by children will not be noticeable.

Stick transparent double-sided tape or glue on the template area. Take a paper square, press the blunt end of the ballpoint pen 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 tightly enough to each other (more details on the techniques of trimming can be found here: http://stranamasterov.ru/technics/parting-off).

The work is simple, but painstaking. However, if you perform it in several hands - a completely different calico. :) For more details on how it was, see Olga's blog.

Now oh photos for collage.

As I already mentioned, in the archive with materials for the wall newspaper for Victory Day there is already a selection of military photographs. You just need to bring them to the desired size and print. Or you can immediately print the file “Military Photos (for printing)”, which Olga prepared for her wall newspaper.

Photos can be cut with curly scissors (for example, with an imitation of a “torn edge”).

Tone 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 substitute. Do not take a lot of paint and be sure to try it on a draft first.

From kraft paper, cut the backing a little bigger size than a photograph. Crease and straighten the backing.

Glue the photo to the backing.

Order Patriotic War

To make the order, you will need templates (available in downloadable materials for the wall newspaper). Print them on plain office paper, cut out the elements individually with a small allowance. Attach the templates with a stapler to colored foil cardboard and cut out the details.

The round part at number 2 (with the words "Patriotic War") is printed immediately "clean", in color.

Pierce and fold the details of the corrugated base and the star into an accordion shape. Glue strips (their templates are located to the right of the star) on the inner surfaces of the side faces of the rays of the star, they will help keep the shape.

Glue 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, pointwise with hot glue.

The rifle and the 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 available in the materials), framed in a simple frame made of two-layer corrugated cardboard (the top layer is separated from the usual three-layer one).

And one more element of the composition is a bouquet of carnations made of paper, entwined with a St. George ribbon. The technique of making such flowers, I think, is familiar to many. And if not yet, then you can fill the gap in the "Country of Masters": http://stranamasterov.ru/technics/napkins_details

Here is such a wall newspaper for the Victory Day that the guys got.

We hope that the presented design ideas will be useful to you.

Happy 70th Anniversary Great Victory! Peace and prosperity, health, love and happiness to you!

And may the thread of memory of the great feat of our relatives, of the Victory and the price that had to be paid for it, never break!

Sincerely,

Inna Pyshkina and KARTONKINO team

This article will help you design an original wall newspaper or poster for Victory Day. Previously, tips have already been published that will help in this matter: 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, oval, flag. Also, instead of a single base, you can attach individual elements of a wall newspaper or poster directly to the 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 (poetry, text of military songs), prosaic (newspaper clippings about the war, excerpts from letters from WWII participants), informative (documentary historical facts relating to World War II).


Patriotic poems for Victory Day are widely represented on the net, 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 years of peace pass quickly.
Victories near Moscow, near Kursk and on the Volga
History will remember forever.

✰✰✰
May you now fathers and grandfathers,
Whiskey turned gray.
In the century you will not forget the spring of Victory,
The day the war ended.

✰✰✰
Let many today not in the ranks,
We remember everything that was done then,
And we promise our Motherland
Save for business, peace and labor.

Your wall newspaper can be very useful if you present little-known Interesting Facts relating to the Second World War, for example:
  • the Nazis conquered France in 38 days, and in Stalingrad this time was not enough for them even to 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 on May 8, 1945 at 22:43 Central European time (and Moscow time on May 9 at 0:43).
The price of victory can be clearly reflected on the poster with photographs of war times. This may be enough to express my understanding and respect for the generation of heroes of the Great Patriotic War. You can pick up photos of both military scenes and modern ones from the parade, veterans in medals. Interesting idea for a class at school or a group in a kindergarten - take a picture of each child with one of the letters of congratulations or your own drawing. You can design a poster in retro style as a Soviet poster. You will find examples of real posters of those times by searching for “Soviet posters from the times of the Great Patriotic War” in the search engine of your browser. The most popular are “Mother for the Motherland!”, “Glory to the victorious warrior!”. A poster, as a rule, is made 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 the poster competition, the organizers can hold a competition for the best drawing on asphalt for Victory Day. Then each child will be able to portray their attitude to the Great Victory and join the holiday.

It's great that every year the celebrations for the Victory Day are becoming larger and more interesting. Patriotic flash mobs, contests of thematic works are a way to introduce the younger generation to great joy and pride in our Motherland, to thank the participants in that terrible war for freedom, for the peaceful sky above their heads!

Hello dear readers!

I don’t know about you, but our school has already begun preparations for one of the most important holidays of the year - Victory Day. Many interesting events are expected, including a self-made wall newspaper competition, in which we are participating.

Our poster for May 9 is already ready, and for you, in the course of work, we made a master class on how to make it. I hope it will be useful to someone.

So, work on the poster begins with choosing a theme. We had three under consideration:

Articles on these topics have already been written and posted on the blog in the "Projects" section. In general, we thought, we thought, and chose the theme "Hero Cities".

The basis for our poster is an A1 paper sheet - this is the largest possible one. We also used:

  • sheets of plain white A4 paper;
  • colored paper (black and orange);
  • orange gouache;
  • black marker;
  • black tea bags;
  • scissors, ruler, brush, pencil, glue.

And now we will show the work in stages.

In our opinion, a poster without a frame looks somehow unfinished. Therefore, we started with the frame. colored paper black and orange were cut into strips 5 mm thick. They took one sheet of one and the other, the strips were enough, even the extra ones remained.

These strips were glued along the edge of the poster in the form of a St. George ribbon. Leave a space for the title at the top.

The title "Glory to the Hero Cities" was first written with a simple pencil, then the letters were painted with gouache and outlined with a black marker.

The base is ready.

We turn to the internal content of the poster. There are only 13 hero cities. And for each city we decided to make a separate leaflet with the name of the city written on it, a brief description of the feat of the townspeople and a photograph of the times of the war.

Texts-photo-titles were typed in advance on a computer, and then printed out on a regular printer in A5 format. If you suddenly decide to make a similar poster, then at the end of the article I will post a link to download the document.

It would be possible, of course, to stick the leaves to the Whatman paper, and that's it, but it's not so interesting. Therefore, we decided to age the leaflets with cities. Make them look like old newspapers. Aged paper with tea. There is a blog on how to make paper old, so I won’t describe it in detail here. I'll tell you briefly.

First, we cut off the edges of the leaves with our fingers, making them uneven. The main thing here is not to overdo it and not tear off a piece of text. So be careful.

Then we crushed the leaves.

Literally, at first they were crumpled in fists, and then smoothed out.

Then they dipped them in tea leaves, held them there for 15 minutes, pulled them out, dried them and ironed them. Thanks to this tea bathing, the leaves acquired the required “old” look.

Time to glue the sheets to the paper. You can place them however you like. We placed Moscow in the center, in the lower corners we have Smolensk and Kerch. These three sheets are completely glued to the paper, with their entire back surface.

And we glued the remaining 10 sheets diagonally, with a corner. Leaves jump on each other. Therefore, only the upper part of the sheet was smeared with glue. So that you can lift the top leaf and read what is written on the bottom. This design adds interactivity to the poster and makes it more attractive to children. Thanks a lot for the idea to our dad!

As decorative elements used stars, which were also first printed on paper and cut out. And then glued and circled with a red pencil. Although you could just draw them.

And the poster for Victory Day is ready!

The beauty of it is that it is fast, simple, unusual and informative.

And here is the previously promised link to download the archive of files with hero cities and stars. Use on health!

Enjoy your creativity!

May 9 - the most important holiday, celebrated across the country on a grand scale. Traditionally, on Victory Day, the streets of settlements are decorated, holiday posters and banners are hung in parks and along roads. Every citizen who wants to pay tribute to the memory should congratulate the veterans with the help of a colorful congratulatory wall newspaper, the template of which can be downloaded absolutely free of charge on our website.

Using the blank, it is easy to decorate a school class or a corridor in an educational institution. Young people are encouraged to hang home-made posters in the entrances of houses where the participants in the brutal war live, who gave their youth to the Victory over fascism. Older people will gladly accept such pleasant signs of attention.

Download wall newspaper fragments

The template of this newspaper consists of 8 parts, each of which is a piece of a large picture.

How to make a wall newspaper for Victory Day

  1. A blank wall newspaper is a template similar to children's coloring books. To get the final picture, just follow a few simple steps:
  2. Connect the fragments so that the result is the picture conceived by the artist.
  3. Colorize outline image matching colors, leaving blank spaces for signatures. To do this, you can use felt-tip pens, paints or colored pencils.
  4. Write in the remaining clouds