Crafts from quilling for teacher's day. Postcard for Teacher's Day do-it-yourself

Hello, friends! As you know, in early October, Teacher's Day is celebrated - a holiday that in one way or another affects everyone: someone selflessly works in the field of pedagogy, someone studies, and for someone this day is an occasion to remember their school and student years and congratulate favorite teachers and teachers or teachers of their own, already grown up children. In Russia, Teacher's Day is officially celebrated on October 5, and, by the way, World Teacher's Day falls on the same date. In a number of countries, for example, in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, professional holiday teachers is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which means that this year it will happen almost simultaneously with the celebration in Russia.

Be that as it may, there is not much time left to prepare for the holiday, and it's time to think about what to give the teacher. The first thing that comes to mind is traditional flowers and postcards. Moreover, it is much better if the latter are made by hand - such a gift is more sincere and touching and is always perceived with special trepidation. But how to do this (at least one of the options), you can learn from the new master class by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya, dedicated to creating a postcard for Teacher's Day, decorated using the quilling technique. Along the way, you will get acquainted with another way of making paper flowers, namely, paper chrysanthemums, as well as the technology for making interesting decorative curls from paper strips.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

sheets of paper in pale orange, light orange and bright orange;

design cardboard, scrap paper;

scissors, quilling tool;

PVA glue;

thermal gun;

half beads for decoration;

printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day".

This time we will make a postcard with two wings. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle of designer cardboard measuring 28x15 cm. It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (this will be clearly seen below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).

Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: light with polka dots and dark with ornaments.

I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out the rectangles a little smaller in size (2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for the circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing.

We glue the corresponding blanks. And then we glue the large circle to one of the wings so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.

Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them out of paper. In this case, I suggest using this: add colored paper in several layers and draw by hand an approximate diagram,

on which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in in large numbers.

Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.

Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the very circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue in several layers, give the shape of a flower and fluff.

So, cut the fringe and twist paper strip.

Important! The strip should expand slightly along the length, then when twisting and when the flower “opens”, all its petals will lie flat and be visible.

This is the flower I got.

Let's make 2 more quilling chrysanthemums, one of which should be two-color (it will have alternate petals different color).

Let's lay out the ready-made flowers on our postcard blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.

Add green leaves ("wave" element):

And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

- first fold 4 strips for quilling Green colour, gluing their tips on one side to each other,

- twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,

- let go of the roll, letting it unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to slightly tighten the strips in turn - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl is sufficiently untwisted,

- cut off the end and also glue the 4 ends of the strips on the other side.

The result should be such an interesting decorative curl:

We make another one of the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.

As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to stick a congratulatory inscription "Happy Teacher's Day." We decorate it and glue it on another leaf of our postcard.

That's all, the postcard as a gift to the teacher is ready :)

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Friends, next time you will have a master class on creating a quilling panel "Scholarly Owl", which can also be a wonderful handmade gift for Teacher's Day, and the MK itself is an interesting tool for classes with children, for example, in technology lessons or for independent mastering the technique of quilling. Subscribe to site updates so you don't miss anything.

And you can find several more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - using scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques.

Have a wonderful mood and success in your work!

Sincerely,

Teacher's Day is not the holiday for which you should give big gifts. However, it will still be right to make a postcard with your own hands for the teacher. Any teacher will appreciate the efforts of the student and will be truly touched. We have compiled a selection of master classes for you, in which you will find some interesting and unusual options.

All lessons are designed for independent work of students. That is, children will be able to make any of these postcards for the teacher on their own. None complex materials or tricky explanations - everything is simple and clear. At the same time, the postcards outwardly still do not look primitive - the teacher will understand that the child tried.

We advise you to look through all the options and choose the best one. Consider your child's abilities. And not only creative, but also perseverance, attentiveness, readiness to perform monotonous work. If you have a fidget, it is better to do for the teacher a simple postcard, and not one that will have to tinker with for, say, half an hour.

quilling

In this technique, you can make a lot of different cards for Teacher's Day. True, this is an option for the diligent. Earlier we told you what quilling is. If you like how the postcard is made in this master class, check out this article. There we talk in detail about how to properly fold stripes into quilling figures - this is important point.

We will need:

  • colored cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • quilling needle;
  • PVA glue;
  • any decor.

Quilling always has the same workflow. First you need to draw an image on paper or cardboard, and then roll up the required number of small details. Arrange them in the correct order, then glue one at a time.

On postcards for Teacher's Day, you can make small template congratulations. It is best to choose flowers as the main pattern. You can add a postcard with ribbons, buttons or school templates accessories .

Take a look at the suggested examples for inspiration, or come up with your own. If you are just getting acquainted with quilling, you can take a ready-made stencil for school theme and then just fill it in with little nicely folded details.

Application

This postcard for the teacher is rather universal than strictly thematic. Its advantage is that it is very easy to perform. If you add congratulations, it will turn out just fine. By the way, such a postcard can be presented to the teacher in kindergarten on Teacher's Day - he also deserves attention on this holiday.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • buttons;
  • glue.

To create details, you can use colored paper or cardboard taken from the cover of something pretty. For example, from an old notebook. If it has some patterns on it, it can be a good base for a postcard. Take a bird or flower stencil, transfer it to cardboard, cut out the image.

To make the picture on the postcard a little voluminous, you can stick a circle of thick cardboard on the base, and glue the template on top of it.

Add buttons to make your Teacher's Day craft even more interesting. And then add sincere congratulations.

With pocket

This voluminous homemade postcard will delight any teacher. It is immediately clear that they approached its creation with a soul, with all dedication. Just keep in mind that an exceptionally assiduous child will be able to make such a postcard - you will have to tinker here.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • notebook sheet;
  • denim;
  • pencil, pen pen, ruler;
  • decorative flowers;
  • any decor;
  • Super glue.

For this postcard, you need to take the most dense cardboard. It is better to glue two sheets together if you only have standard colored cardboard. Glue a sheet of decorative or colored paper on top of the cardboard. It should be 1.5-2 cm smaller than the base.

Then glue the notebook sheet. It should be 1-1.5 cm smaller than colored paper. If desired, you can stitch the blank with a decorative seam - this will give it a special charm.

IN central part Glue postcards to a denim pocket. You can take it off your old jeans and fit it to the size of a postcard. Or cut out of fabric (not even necessarily from denim) - you imagine the shape. Do not glue it on top - leave it with a pocket so that something can be inserted there.

Glue a small ruler and a pencil on the pocket. Add any decor that fits into the Teacher's Day card: it can be fall or school. To keep everything tighter, sew the decor directly to the cardboard. Just thread a thick decorative thread and tie a bow on top.

Insert a calendar into your pocket, circle October 5th. Put a piece of paper with congratulations there. If they don't hold quite well, add a paperclip.

This homemade postcard will definitely please the teacher. At first glance, it is clear how much effort was required to create it.

Pencils

This postcard for Teacher's Day is very easy to make with your own hands. But it looks so original that this is the last thing you can think about. It will take you only 10-15 minutes to make this option.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • notebook sheet;
  • worn pencils;
  • sharpener;
  • Super glue;
  • stapler.

We make the basis for the postcard as usual: we glue a small sheet of colored paper onto the cardboard. The imitation of the blackboard looks very nice.

Cut out rectangles from a notebook sheet (approximately 3 × 5 cm). Make 3-4 leaves to simulate one notebook. Draw the fields with a red pencil, attach to the postcard with a stapler.

Sharpen 2-3 pencils so that you get nice long chips. From this colored shavings, collect the flowers so that you get bright petals. Stem - colored pencil. We attach them with superglue. Add some more pencils next to the notebooks.

By the way, making this postcard for the teacher is also good in the sense that in this way you can get rid of pencils that are inconvenient to draw with. And it is simple, and it is unlikely that anyone else will give such a gift.

lush flowers

A homemade postcard for Teacher's Day is most often an application with beautiful flowers. If you like this option, make it original: let them be voluminous.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored cardboard;
  • buttons;
  • PVA glue;
  • any decor.

Cut out the base from colored or decorative cardboard. We glue it in several layers on top of each other. We form the front part of the postcard.

It is very convenient to make blanks for flower petals using a decorative hole punch or stencils. You can simply cut out the circles and then assemble them towards the center by making folds at equal distances. It is also very convenient to take a rectangular piece of colored paper, fold it like an accordion. And then collect in the center, straighten the petals and glue.

Apply such "petals" to the postcard in several layers, add buttons, any decor and the inscription "Happy Teacher's Day!".
You can decorate your homemade postcard with something else. For example, braid satin ribbon or pieces of cloth. Just do not use dry glitter: they are not very appropriate for a postcard to school.

With decorative frame

This video tutorial will help you make a beautiful Teacher's Day card that no one else is likely to bring. If you are looking for something original and discreetly solemn, this option is for you.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • decorative rhinestones;
  • glue.

Rhinestones can be replaced with satin ribbon or small star-shaped stickers (such can be found in the departments for creativity). You can also cut out small circles from colored paper with a hole punch - you get an interesting bright frame.

Volumetric postcard: school desk and board

Everyone will be delighted with this postcard: the teacher, the child himself, classmates. It is so original that it seems difficult to perform. In fact, you will spend only 15-20 minutes on it. Perseverance is not required here, but accuracy is useful.

We will need:

  • cardboard;
  • colored paper;
  • markers;
  • office glue.

Take a look at this video tutorial to make a postcard without mistakes. Everything is shown clearly and in detail.

By the way, in the same way, you can make congratulations for any holiday - not only to school.

We hope you enjoyed these master classes and your child has already chosen what he wants to make with his own hands for the holiday for his teacher. As you can see, all materials are available and almost every student has them. Add something of your own to these ideas, actively use stencils and create with pleasure. The teacher will definitely appreciate such works at their true worth!

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On the eve of the teacher's holiday, many students want to do something personal for their favorite teacher and present it as a small souvenir. Moreover, such an idea is equally often born both in the head of a small schoolboy who has just come to the first grade, and in the one who goes to 5-6, or even 10-11 grade. Of course, depending on the age, it will be different what the student will do with his own hands on Teacher's Day.

  • A first grader is likely to take a blank piece of paper and draw a portrait of their teacher, a class, or maybe a festive bouquet of bright autumn flowers.
  • Middle school students are preparing more serious crafts for Teacher's Day. They have already mastered different types needlework and can independently perform work in the technique of quilling or origami.
  • Even more original will be the offerings of high school students who know exactly what to do on Teacher's Day. They are real masters who know the secrets of any needlework: quilling and appliqué, embroidery, knitting and origami. They can even bake a cake for their teacher!

If you don’t know what to do on Teacher’s Day with your own hands, but you really want to make something special, we suggest looking at examples of work and downloading templates for making gifts or just borrow ideas for creativity.

Coloring or drawing for Teacher's Day

Based on the coloring book for Teacher's Day, even a student elementary school can do beautiful postcards, paintings in frames, applications. And how by the way they will turn out to be when decorating wall newspapers, congratulations to cool corners. Look for suitable stories among our coloring pages and create your own drawings for Teacher's Day based on them. You can download the coloring pages for free in the archive (A4 format).

Teacher's Day Origami: Triangle Owl

To some, origami will seem like a very simple art form in order to make a worthy gift for a teacher in this technique. Do not think that only boats and boxes can be folded from a sheet of paper. On the eve of the holiday, we invite you to discover modular origami. From huge amount small origami triangles for Teacher's Day, try to make an owl. The guys who are demonstrating their master class, where everything is simple, understandable, are in a hurry to help.

Quilling for Teacher's Day

Crafts made from thin shelves of paper, which are twisted in a special way, are distinguished by unique luxury. It's about the quilling technique. How many wonderful works can be done with only paper of different colors. And, of course, you still need to be patient. Time for such original craft it takes quite a bit, because you can make blanks while watching a movie or listening to music, all that remains is to collect small curls and leaves into a single composition. How? Read the master class and create with us.

Master class: quilling for Teacher's Day - postcard with sunflowers

For manufacturing you will need:

  • white cardboard A4,
  • colored cardboard with the image of sunflowers in A5 format,
  • quilling strips 3 mm wide,
  • paper napkins,
  • PVA glue,
  • stationery double sided tape
  • quilling tool,
  • curly and regular scissors,
  • stationery rhinestones,
  • congratulations printed on the printer.

Manufacturing:

  1. We bend white cardboard in half, try on colored cardboard to the resulting half of the sheet. If the dimensions do not match, then cut off the excess.
  2. Using stationery tape, glue the colored canvas onto a white sheet of cardboard.
  3. Using a quilling tool, we twist rolls from stripes of yellow, green and black colors: yellow and black - free rolls with a diameter of 10-12 mm, and from black stripes - tight rolls. We glue the edges of all rolls with glue. We give the yellow rolls the shape of a “drop” with our fingers, and the green ones - the shape of the “eyes”. The number of yellow rolls - 50-55 pieces, green - 20-25 pieces, black - 15-20 pieces.
  4. From paper of any color we glue a small funnel (diameter - no more than 5 cm).
  5. We glue yellow rolls in two tiers around its entire circumference, and the bottom layer should protrude from the top one by 3-5 mm.
  6. Then we flatten the center of the funnel a little, grease it with plenty of glue and fill it with black tight rolls, also in two tiers.
  7. On the colored canvas of the postcard, on one side, we paste an openwork napkin, trying not to stain the postcard itself.
  8. Glue the resulting sunflower, green leaves and small spiral curls on top of the napkin. Glue 3 yellow rolls to each curl, forming flower buds.
  9. The inscription “Happy Teacher's Day” printed on the printer is cut out with curly scissors in the form of a rectangle and glued to the free space of the postcard. We glue the inscription.
  10. We decorate the remaining voids as we wish with flowers from rolls and leaves with curls.
  11. We decorate the edges of the congratulatory inscription, an openwork napkin and bud petals with yellow stationery rhinestones.
  12. We give the quilling-style postcard to rest well, and the glue to dry to avoid deformation. After that, you can safely present such a non-standard gift to respected teachers.

The quilling postcard is ready.

Samples of work for Teacher's Day in quilling technique

Beautiful postcard for Teacher's Day. Master class with photo

Master class "Postcard for Teacher's Day, made in mixed media"

Age audience: amateur cardmakers aged 10 to 100 years old

Description: this material is offered to children and adults interested in making postcards self made(children, mothers, grandmothers, fathers, grandfathers, teachers of additional education).

Target: Manufacturing greeting card in mixed media: appliqué + quilling

Tasks:
1. to teach the techniques of working with paper in the technique of applique and quilling
2. educate aesthetic taste and interest in cardmaking
3.develop Creative skills and outlook

The term "cardmaking" is familiar to those who like to create greeting cards with their own hands, but for beginners in this business I will try to decipher it. Translated from English card-postcard, make-to do. If you combine these two words, you get the production of postcards.
This art originated in Ancient China when the custom arose to exchange cards, invitations for the holidays. Good idea spread in the 13-14th century in Europe, this art was accessible only to wealthy people. Everything changed at the beginning of the 19th century, when printed materials began to develop and many people could congratulate their relatives with postcards. Cardmaking appeared and became popular in our country about 10 years ago.
Cardmaking is a type of creativity that involves making postcards in various techniques:
Pop-up (Pop up)- union of two techniques: cutting and kirigami;

scrapbooking- from English. "scrap"-cutting and "book"-book, a technique that combines appliqué and decoration with elements from ribbons, flowers, made with decorative hole punches and more. others;

Decoupage- gluing elements cut from 3-layer paper napkins or decoupage cards to the base;

Embroidery-creating patterns on fabrics with a needle and thread;

Pergamo- embossing on tracing paper;

iris folding(Iris Folding) - laying out strips of colored paper according to the scheme;

isothread- making a pattern on cardboard according to the scheme with threads and a needle;

Mixing techniques in the manufacture of handmade postcards is encouraged. We will now deal with mixing techniques. I propose to make a greeting card for Teacher's Day using two techniques: applique and quilling!

For work, we need materials and tools:


1.two sheets of watercolor paper -20.5 x 29.5 cm
2.cardboard
3. printout with pictures for application
4. strips of green, yellow, red paper - 0.7 mm x29 cm
5.colored pencils,
6.wax crayons,
7. felt-tip pens,
8.gel black pen,
9. quilling ruler,
10. ink pads with orange and red paint (used in scrapbooking for toning)
11.ruler
12.glue stick,
13. PVA glue,
14. air markers
15.decorative plastic eyes
16. simple pencil

One of the techniques that are necessary for our postcard is "appliqué". The "Applique" technique has been familiar to us since childhood. We know how to cut elements and glue them to the base, these skills will come in handy for us now!


Print out images taken from the Internet

Cut out each element with an allowance of 2 mm

Glue the pencil and glue the cut out elements to the watercolor paper - this must be done in order to make it more convenient to color the pictures.

Let's start coloring pictures. First, we work with colored pencils and wax crayons, and then add brightness with felt-tip pens (apples are not painted - they will be guidelines when gluing elements, and will not be visible on the postcard)

Cut out with a 2 mm allowance (the layer of watercolor paper should not be visible).
Elements for creating an application are prepared.

We turn to the development of the Quilling technique. Quilling is the manufacture of crafts from strips of paper. The strips are wound on a special quilling tool, a roll is created, then the roll is modified by pressure, from the sides or from above, and numerous shapes are obtained, when combined, interesting openwork patterns. A rowan brush was created using the quilling technique for our greeting card. First, consider what a rowan twig looks like in nature.


Photo from the Internet
Numerous round red or orange berries are collected in a brush, a leaf of complex shape, it consists of small oval leaves.
We proceed to the manufacture of mountain ash and prepare strips of red color in the amount of 24 pieces. To make one berry, we need to sequentially glue one whole strip and one half of the strip.

We will use the quilling tool and wind the prepared red strip, remove it from the tool and glue it with a drop of PVA glue (choose glue that is thicker - it glues the elements faster).

It is necessary to prepare 16 berries

From two green strips 0.7 x 29 cm glued in series, we will make a roll and dissolve it on a quilling ruler - the diameter of the hole on the ruler is 18 mm, then glue the end of the strip to the roll. Such an element is called a free spiral.

From a free spiral, we must get an oval.

For this:
1. squeeze the free spiral between the thumb and forefinger
2. the spiral is compressed and an oval is obtained.
To make rowan leaves, we need to make 12 green and 5 yellow ovals.


The ovals will stick to the petiole:
1. take half of the green strip
2. bend it in half, and bend the ends in opposite directions
3.glue the strip with PVA glue (the tips remain not glued)

The petiole is ready, it remains to complete the second one, since we have two complex leaves.


We assemble the leaf: glue one green oval to the petiole, it will be the central leaf, and then glue all the remaining ovals.

This is how the leaves that are needed to create the composition look like. We have 3 more green ovals left in stock. We will need them when the rowan branch is finally glued to the postcard.

The stalks for berries are made in the same way as the petioles for leaves are made, but a smaller size is taken:

1. cut off one fourth of the green strip
2. fold in half
3. cut the bent strip along, we get two thin stripes
4. bend the edges in different directions for each strip
5. glue each strip without gluing the folds

You need to make 8 strips in total.


We connect each berry with a stem. In total, 8 berries must be connected to the stem, the rest of the red rolls will be glued to the postcard later.

In order to form a bunch, it is necessary to connect the berries with the stalks using PVA glue in groups: 2-3-3.

We connect all the resulting elements into a brush.

While the elements are drying, we proceed to the formation of the postcard:

1. Divide the wide sides of watercolor paper measuring 20.5x29.5 cm in half, put dots with a simple pencil, use a ruler and the tip of scissors to draw a line connecting the dots - the resulting groove divides the sheet in half
2. bend the sheet along the intended line (this method of making a postcard does not give creases on thick and at the same time loose paper)

The base of the card is ready, let's start decorating it


Recently, more and more new devices, materials, tools for creating postcards have appeared - one of these innovations is air felt-tip pens. Why are they airy, because fireworks of colorful splashes appear when they blow with force into the transparent cap of a felt-tip pen.
Before we apply the paint, it is necessary to make a paint stopper out of cardboard measuring 12.5 x 19 cm. We also need a newspaper on which a postcard will be placed (we don’t want to stain everything around with paint).
If you do not have such air felt-tip pens, then remember the proven method of applying paint with an old toothbrush:
1. breed watercolor paint water
2. dip the tip of the brush into the paint
3.stroke the brush with your thumb and spray

This technique is called the "spray" technique and is used to create fantasy paintings using stencils.


We produce a similar coating inside the postcard

We will also paint the substrate for the inscription

Glue the inscription to the substrate that has dried up after applying the paint, cut watercolor paper at a distance of 3-4 mm from the inscription, draw dotted lines with a black gel pen.

The leaves have dried up and you can start assembling, you need to glue a green strip one-fourth of the whole strip to one of the leaves.


Let's move on to the application on the postcard:

In the upper right part of the postcard we glue the globe (we work with glue with a pencil), below we glue a stack of books with an apple (the sheet of the second apple and the beginning of the petiole of the first apple are in contact)


We glue an owl on a stack of books (we glue it on apples), on the left side of the postcard we place pencils at an angle.

We paste the inscription on the pencils.

Applique elements can be made more voluminous by gluing a volumetric double-sided adhesive tape under each element in several places, this is done if the card is made using the scrapbooking technique.

Let's start forming a rowan branch:
1. glue two sheets
2. glue a bunch of mountain ash from 8 berries to them

When the branch dries, lay it out on a postcard and try on the location. Carefully turning it over to the wrong side, apply PVA glue to the leaves, stick it on the postcard.

Hello, friends! As you know, in early October, Teacher's Day is celebrated - a holiday that somehow affects everyone: someone selflessly works in the field of pedagogy, someone studies, and for someone this day is an occasion to remember their school and student years and congratulate favorite teachers and teachers or teachers of their own, already grown up children. In Russia, Teacher's Day is officially celebrated on October 5, and, by the way, World Teacher's Day falls on the same date. In a number of countries, for example, in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the professional holiday of teachers is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which means that this year it will happen almost simultaneously with the celebration in Russia.

Be that as it may, there is not much time left to prepare for the holiday, and it's time to think about what to give the teacher. The first thing that comes to mind is traditional flowers and postcards. Moreover, it is much better if the latter are made with your own hands - such a gift is more soulful and touching and is always perceived with special trepidation. But how to do this (at least one of the options), you can learn from the new master class by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya, dedicated to creating a postcard for Teacher's Day, decorated using the quilling technique. Along the way, you will get acquainted with another way of making paper flowers, namely paper chrysanthemums, as well as the technology for making interesting decorative curls from paper strips.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

sheets of paper in pale orange, light orange and bright orange;

design cardboard, scrap paper;

scissors, quilling tool;

PVA glue;

thermal gun;

half beads for decoration;

printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day".

This time we will make a postcard with two wings. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle of designer cardboard measuring 28x15 cm. It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (this will be clearly seen below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).

Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: light with polka dots and dark with ornaments.

I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out the rectangles a little smaller in size (2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for the circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing.

We glue the corresponding blanks. And then we glue the large circle to one of the wings so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.

Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them out of paper. In this case, I propose to use this: we fold colored paper in several layers and draw an approximate diagram by hand,

on which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in large quantities.

Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.

Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the very circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue in several layers, give the shape of a flower and fluff.

So, cut the fringe and twist the paper strip.

Important! The strip should expand slightly along the length, then when twisting and when the flower “opens”, all its petals will lie flat and be visible.

This is the flower I got.

Let's make 2 more quilling chrysanthemums, one of which should be two-color (it will have petals of different colors alternating).

Let's lay out the ready-made flowers on our postcard blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.

Add green leaves ("wave" element):

And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

First, we fold 4 green quilling strips, gluing their tips together on one side,

We twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,

We release the roll, allowing it to unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to slightly tighten the strips in turn - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl is sufficiently unwound,

Cut off the end and glue the 4 ends of the strips on the other side in the same way.

The result should be such an interesting decorative curl:

We make another one of the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.

As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to stick a congratulatory inscription "Happy Teacher's Day." We decorate it and glue it on another leaf of our postcard.

That's all, the postcard as a gift to the teacher is ready :)

Friends, next time you will have a master class on creating a quilling panel "Scientific Owl", which can also be a wonderful handmade gift for Teacher's Day, and the MK itself is an interesting tool for classes with children, for example, in technology lessons or for independent mastering the technique of quilling. Subscribe to site updates so you don't miss anything.

And you can find several more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - using scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques.

Have a wonderful mood and success in your work!

Sincerely,

Master Class. Wall newspaper "Happy Teacher's Day!"

Purpose:
this master class designed for creative people - teachers, parents who want to please their teachers.
Target:
making a wall newspaper for the holiday.
Tasks:
- learn new ways to work with paper,
- talk about the sequence and techniques for making flowers, leaves of various shapes;
- develop ideas about composition;
- develop imagination, creativity,
- develop fine motor skills
- educate perseverance, accuracy, respectful attitude to work

Description:
How much warm words written about teachers. Let's just remember a few:
If a teacher has only love for the job, he will good teacher. If the teacher has only love for the student, like a father, a mother, he will better than that a teacher who has read all the books, but has no love for the work or for the students. If a teacher combines love for work and for students, he is a perfect teacher. - L. Tolstoy
He who is a teacher to the marrow of his bones takes all things seriously, only taking into account his students - even himself.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The most important phenomenon in the school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself. He is the personified method of teaching, the very embodiment of the principle of education. Adolf.
To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach. V. Klyuchevsky.
Very soon all teachers will celebrate their professional holiday. I would like to wish these amazing people all the best, creative success, wonderful students, warmth in the family and, of course, health.
To you, DEAR TEACHERS, this work is dedicated.

Materials:
colored paper (thick, for xerox), drawing paper, glue, ruler, scissors (or stationery knife), pencil, felt-tip pens.

Stages of work:

1. For the wall newspaper, I made chrysanthemums from paper in white, pink and burgundy colors (how to make them, you can see in my master class “A sprig of chrysanthemums from paper with your own hands. A master class with a step-by-step photo”, and you can also make any other flowers .
Chrysanthemum flowers with their own hands. Master Class
2. We make leaves: cut out leaves from green paper, as well as thin veins from bright yellow paper:

3. We cut out triangles of any length and width, with the help of scissors or a pencil we twist the tips of the “grass”.

4. Draw a maple leaf template:


5. We transfer the template to colored paper of yellow, green, red, orange, cut it out, fold it like an accordion. Then we bend this "accordion" in half, gluing along the long side.


6. You can additionally tint the folds of the maple leaves with paint or highlight the folds and corners with a felt-tip pen. After that, glue a "tail" to each maple leaf:

7. We carry out an umbrella. To do this, you can take any paper (I took a newspaper), fold the sheet in half and draw a half of an umbrella, cut it out:

8. On the template, retreat 1 - 1.5 cm from the edge, draw a line and cut out:

9. Run an umbrella from colored (I have from blue) paper, since the whole umbrella did not enter, I divided it into 2 sheets of colored paper. And cut out the edge of the umbrella from white paper.

10. In addition, cut out white stripes - the place where the "knitting needles" are located in the umbrella, as well as the triangle - the tip of the umbrella, glue:

11. Cut out the umbrella handle template, transfer to colored paper.

12. We place an umbrella and flowers on a drawing paper, noticing approximately how the text of the congratulation will be located.

13. We remove the umbrella and flowers, write a congratulation. Since the edge of the umbrella is white, we cut a thin shaving of a blue pencil (lead) along the very edge on the Whatman paper and rub it with a piece of white paper or a cotton pad:

14. We collect a wall newspaper: lay out an umbrella, flowers, leaves, maple leaves, grass:

15. Since I had some free space left, I added a few more kind words to the teachers. As a result, it turned out like this:

Congratulations again, dear teachers.

Hello, friends! We continue to actively prepare for the upcoming professional holiday of all teachers. Last time you met with one of the options for a greeting card with quilling decor. And today another idea is waiting for you, how to make original gift to the teacher with his own hands, - a panel in the quilling technique "Learned Owl". All the nuances of its manufacture, as usual, will be revealed by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya. And in the course of her new master class, in particular, you will learn how to make one of the elements of looped quilling, which will allow you to create the magnificent plumage of your future paper owl.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

quilling tool, scissors;

PVA glue;

thick cardboard;

bird feather.

To create a panel, we need a substrate made of thick cardboard. On it, you must first make a sketch of our learned bird with a pencil. This can be done by hand or you can find a suitable image on the Internet and transfer the outline to cardboard.

Since I will have a smart, well-read quilling owl, I will put it on a pile of books :)

When the image of an owl has formed, you can proceed to paper rolling. Let's make the eyes first. To do this, we twist 2 tight black rolls and, without letting them bloom, we glue them. These will be the pupils.

Then we grease the tip of the yellow paper strip with PVA glue and continue to tightly wind it onto the finished black rolls to a size corresponding to the size of the eyes in the sketch.

Next, take a strip of white paper and finely chop the fringe. After smearing the uncut part with glue, carefully glue the strip to the black and yellow roll. We repeat the procedure with the second roll. We let them dry, after which we slightly open the fringe - and the owl's eyes are ready.

Let's digress a little from owl anatomy and pay attention to books, or rather, their spines. Cut out 2 strips of colored paper of a suitable size.

Since the spines of books are usually convex, let's add volume to our "spines" with a pencil or other cylindrical object.

Lubricate the edges of the blanks liberally with glue and glue the book "roots" to the corresponding places in the picture. And at the same time decorate them with golden rims.

Now our scientific owl has something to sit on, and we can continue to work on translating its image into paper. We will lay out all the elements from the bottom up, starting with the paws.

From light beige quilling paper we will make 6 drop elements. I made them from halves of stripes, since my quilling owl will be medium-sized.

We glue the blanks to the cardboard backing and to the upper book spine, three pieces on each side.

For further work, we need a lot of stripes of light brown, brown and dark brown.

We make a lot of “drop” elements from light brown stripes and glue the first row of stripes clearly above the paws.

And we glue each next row, going a little to the previous one. We spread it to the end of the breast of our owl.

Now we will make the wings. To do this, we will prepare looped elements consisting of three or four loops.

We first fold one loop from a strip of paper, then add another and a third, leaving a small tip of the strip. We bend this tip over the first loop and glue it.

Here are the loops.

We begin to glue them with loops down, also overlapping and in the direction from bottom to top.

And so we lay out to the end of the wings.

After the wings are ready, let's take care of the owl's head. We glue the ready-made eyes and lay out the head “feathers” around them - looped elements of white and light brown, as well as brown and dark brown.

Let's not forget the beak. For him from the strip yellow color make 3 tight triangles different sizes and glue them on top of each other - from largest to smallest.

The space under the beak will be filled with looped elements in 2 layers.

Our quilling owl is ready. And to emphasize her erudition and wisdom, we glue a real bird feather to the paw.

A voluminous frame will give a complete look to our panel using the quilling technique. It can be made from cardboard according to the classical scheme:

To do this, we measure the finished panel and, in accordance with the obtained dimensions, draw and make a frame.

And you can use finished scheme by printing it out on cardboard. In this case, it will be necessary to predetermine the following dimensions for the quilling panel: 68 x 91 mm. These are the internal dimensions of the frame, and the external - 92-115 mm.

Well, friends, now you know what else you can make a gift for a teacher with your own hands, and maybe not only for a teacher. Create yourself, create with your children and enjoy this process :).

If you are still tormented by the question of what to give for the upcoming holiday, then you may like autumn bouquet from candies with real maple leaves. How to do it, you will find out very soon.

Sincerely,

Yours Inna Pyshkina.

Hello, friends! We continue to actively prepare for the upcoming professional holiday of all teachers. Last time you met with one of the options for a greeting card with quilling decor. And today another idea awaits you on how to make an original gift for a teacher with your own hands - a quilling panel “Scholarly Owl”. All the nuances of its manufacture, as usual, will be revealed by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya. And in the course of her new master class, in particular, you will learn how to make one of the elements of looped quilling, which will allow you to create the magnificent plumage of your future paper owl.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

quilling tool, scissors;

PVA glue;

thick cardboard;

bird feather.

To create a panel, we need a substrate made of thick cardboard. On it, you must first make a sketch of our learned bird with a pencil. This can be done by hand or you can find a suitable image on the Internet and transfer the outline to cardboard.

Since I will have a smart, well-read quilling owl, I will put it on a pile of books :)

When the image of an owl has formed, you can proceed to paper rolling. Let's make the eyes first. To do this, we twist 2 tight black rolls and, without letting them bloom, we glue them. These will be the pupils.

Then we grease the tip of the yellow paper strip with PVA glue and continue to tightly wind it onto the finished black rolls to a size corresponding to the size of the eyes in the sketch.

Next, take a strip of white paper and finely chop the fringe. After smearing the uncut part with glue, carefully glue the strip to the black and yellow roll. We repeat the procedure with the second roll. We let them dry, after which we slightly open the fringe - and the owl's eyes are ready.

Let's digress a little from owl anatomy and pay attention to books, or rather, their spines. Cut out 2 strips of colored paper of a suitable size.

Since the spines of books are usually convex, let's add volume to our "spines" with a pencil or other cylindrical object.

Lubricate the edges of the blanks liberally with glue and glue the book "roots" to the corresponding places in the picture. And at the same time decorate them with golden rims.

Now our scientific owl has something to sit on, and we can continue to work on translating its image into paper. We will lay out all the elements from the bottom up, starting with the paws.

From light beige quilling paper we will make 6 drop elements. I made them from halves of stripes, since my quilling owl will be medium-sized.

We glue the blanks to the cardboard backing and to the upper book spine, three pieces on each side.

For further work, we need a lot of stripes of light brown, brown and dark brown.

We make a lot of “drop” elements from light brown stripes and glue the first row of stripes clearly above the paws.

And we glue each next row, going a little to the previous one. We spread it to the end of the breast of our owl.

Now we will make the wings. To do this, we will prepare looped elements consisting of three or four loops.

We first fold one loop from a strip of paper, then add another and a third, leaving a small tip of the strip. We bend this tip over the first loop and glue it.

Here are the loops.

We begin to glue them with loops down, also overlapping and in the direction from bottom to top.

And so we lay out to the end of the wings.

After the wings are ready, let's take care of the owl's head. We glue the ready-made eyes and lay out the head “feathers” around them - looped elements of white and light brown, as well as brown and dark brown.

Let's not forget the beak. For him, from a strip of yellow color, we will make 3 tight triangles of different sizes and glue them on top of each other - from larger to smaller.

The space under the beak will be filled with looped elements in 2 layers.

Our quilling owl is ready. And to emphasize her erudition and wisdom, we glue a real bird feather to the paw.

A voluminous frame will give a complete look to our panel using the quilling technique. It can be made from cardboard according to the classical scheme:

To do this, we measure the finished panel and, in accordance with the obtained dimensions, draw and make a frame.

And you can use the finished scheme by printing it on cardboard. In this case, it will be necessary to predetermine the following dimensions for the quilling panel: 68 x 91 mm. These are the internal dimensions of the frame, and the external - 92-115 mm.

* * *

Well, friends, now you know what else you can make a gift for a teacher with your own hands, and maybe not only for a teacher. Create yourself, create with your children and enjoy this process :).

If you are still tormented by the question of what to give for the upcoming holiday, then you may like an autumn bouquet of sweets with real maple leaves. How to do it, you will find out very soon.

Sincerely,

Yours Inna Pyshkina.

Hello, friends! As you know, in early October, Teacher's Day is celebrated - a holiday that in one way or another affects everyone: someone selflessly works in the field of pedagogy, someone studies, and for someone this day is an occasion to remember their school and student years and congratulate favorite teachers and teachers or teachers of their own, already grown up children. In Russia, Teacher's Day is officially celebrated on October 5, and, by the way, World Teacher's Day falls on the same date. In a number of countries, for example, in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the professional holiday of teachers is celebrated on the first Sunday of October, which means that this year it will happen almost simultaneously with the celebration in Russia.

Be that as it may, there is not much time left to prepare for the holiday, and it's time to think about what to give the teacher. The first thing that comes to mind is traditional flowers and postcards. Moreover, it is much better if the latter are made by hand - such a gift is more sincere and touching and is always perceived with special trepidation. But how to do this (at least one of the options), you can learn from the new master class by Ekaterina Shkodovskaya, dedicated to creating a postcard for Teacher's Day, decorated using the quilling technique. Along the way, you will get acquainted with another way of making paper flowers, namely, paper chrysanthemums, as well as the technology for making interesting decorative curls from paper strips.

Materials and tools:

quilling paper;

sheets of paper in pale orange, light orange and bright orange;

design cardboard, scrap paper;

scissors, quilling tool;

PVA glue;

thermal gun;

half beads for decoration;

printed inscription "Happy Teacher's Day".

This time we will make a postcard with two wings. To create a postcard base, we need a rectangle of designer cardboard measuring 28x15 cm. It must be folded in two places so that the opening parts close exactly in the middle (this will be clearly seen below).

Immediately prepare the following details: 1 large circle (cut out using a regular CD) and 3 small ones (about the size of a coin).

Now we need scrap paper. I used two types: light with polka dots and dark with ornaments.

I used the light one for the sashes of the postcard, cutting out the rectangles a little smaller in size (2-3 mm in length and width) than the sashes. Dark - for the circle, which is also slightly smaller than its design cardboard backing.

We glue the corresponding blanks. And then we glue the large circle to one of the wings so that the middle of the circle coincides with the middle of the postcard.

Let's deal directly with the decor of our postcard for Teacher's Day. I decided to make the main element, perhaps, the most autumn flowers - chrysanthemums. There are many ways to make them out of paper. In this case, I propose to use this: we fold colored paper in several layers and draw an approximate diagram by hand,

on which we then cut out such petals of two colors and in large quantities.

Additionally, we will make cuts between the corners to make the petals more lush.

Now we glue the petals to our blanks, to the very circles with a diameter of a large coin. Glue in several layers, give the shape of a flower and fluff.

So, cut the fringe and twist the paper strip.

Important! The strip should expand slightly along the length, then when twisting and when the flower “opens”, all its petals will lie flat and be visible.

This is the flower I got.

Let's make 2 more quilling chrysanthemums, one of which should be two-color (it will have petals of different colors alternating).

Let's lay out the ready-made flowers on our postcard blank, placing them beautifully on a large circle.

Add green leaves ("wave" element):

And then we will complement the composition with a couple of unusual curls. They are made as follows:

- first we fold 4 green quilling strips, gluing their tips together on one side,

- twist the strips from the same end to a certain point,

- let go of the roll, letting it unwind a little spontaneously, after which we begin to slightly tighten the strips in turn - first the first, then the second, and so on - until our curl is sufficiently untwisted,

- cut off the end and also glue the 4 ends of the strips on the other side.

The result should be such an interesting decorative curl:

We make another one of the same and glue both to the postcard, in suitable places.

As the finishing touches of the decor, we glue half-beads (using a heat gun). And then we just have to stick a congratulatory inscription "Happy Teacher's Day." We decorate it and glue it on another leaf of our postcard.

That's all, the postcard as a gift to the teacher is ready :)

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Friends, next time you will have a master class on creating a quilling panel "Scholarly Owl", which can also be a wonderful handmade gift for Teacher's Day, and the MK itself is an interesting tool for classes with children, for example, in technology lessons or for independent mastering the technique of quilling. Subscribe to site updates so you don't miss anything.

And you can find several more options for postcards for Teacher's Day - using scrapbooking and paper cutting techniques.

Have a wonderful mood and success in your work!

Sincerely,



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