A gift for the best teacher with your own hands from quilling. Getting ready for Teacher's Day: postcard with quilling decor

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 28 × 15 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 rectangles slightly 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, 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 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 :)

* * *

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 several 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. No complicated 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 an 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 supplies templates.

Take a look at the suggested examples for inspiration, or come up with your own. If you're just getting started with quilling, you can take a pre-made school-themed stencil and then just fill it in with small, beautifully 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 cute. 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.

Glue a denim pocket to the center of the card. 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.

The 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;
  • pencil 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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Teacher's Day is perhaps the most common professional holiday celebrated in many neighboring countries. It has truly become popular, because the profession of a teacher has been and remains to this day one of the most important. Teaching is not even a profession, but a way of life. Today, as in all ages, the teacher is not only and not so much the custodian of knowledge, a model of behavior, imitation for children, but a master who is able to teach his students to find the necessary knowledge in the boundless ocean of modern sciences, to acquire the experience of self-education. A real teacher should inspire his students to learn.

On Teacher's Day, it is customary to give teachers flowers, but I propose to move away from this stamp a little and make an unusual and original craft with your own hands. We will make a globe, because this item has become an attribute that almost everyone associates with school.

For work we need:

1. Styrofoam ball;
2. Strips for quilling;
3. A tool for winding quilling strips or an ordinary wooden skewer;
4. Ruler with the designation of the diameter of the circles;
5. Glue - pencil, adhesive tape, simple pencil;
6. Scissors;
7. A small sheet of white cardboard;
8. Plastic straw for drinks.


First, let's make a leg for the future globe: for this, the sheet thick cardboard we turn it into a cone, fix the edges on it with adhesive tape, cut the bottom of the cone with scissors to the desired length, achieving its stability.


AT foam ball make a small hole and insert a cone into it. The cone should fit snugly into the hole, but for reliability, its edges can be lightly greased with glue. It is better to use dry glue for work, and not PVA, for example, a glue stick.


To designate the poles on the globe, we insert a small piece of a wooden skewer from above and below into the resulting globe model, on which we subsequently glue small pieces from a plastic tube for juices.


Now, with a simple pencil, we approximately denote the continents and islands on the globe.


Well, now you can "decorate" our globe. We will “decorate” with “drops” twisted from quilling stripes. The shape of the "drop" was not chosen by chance, since it allows you to most fully fill all the voids and gaps on the globe. In order to make a “drop”, insert the end of the strip into the socket of the quilling tool and wind it tightly.


After that, we place our roll in a circle on a ruler with a diameter of 14 mm, weaken it and let it unwind a little. We glue the end of the resulting roll.


I want to draw your attention to the fact that when working on creating figures from quilling, it is highly recommended to use a ruler with the indicated diameters of the circles, in this case all the figures turn out to be exactly the same in size.


We make drops of those colors that should be present on the globe. In this work, mainly blue and blue colors, since most of the earth consists of water, and the colors were chosen for the continents: orange, green, yellow, white. We place the “drops” and glue them close to each other so that there is no free space between them.










After the entire ball is pasted over with multi-colored "drops", you can "decorate" the globe's leg. Here, too, a “drop” figure of only one color was used.



Well, in the end, you need to build an arc that is present on any globe. We will also make it from “drops”, only we flatten them on both sides. The "blobs" will be black so that the arc contrasts with the color of the globe.


We glue the figures directly onto the globe, connecting them to each other, starting from the top pole to the bottom.



So our gift for Teacher's Day is ready. I am sure that teachers will definitely like it, because the present is not bought in a store, but made with your own hands, carries a piece of the warmth of the soul of the child who made it. Happy holiday, dear teachers!




Irina Demchenko
Сhudesenka.ru

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 28 × 15 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 rectangles slightly 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 ends on one side to each other,

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

- let go of 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 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 :)

* * *

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,

A do-it-yourself postcard for Teacher's Day is the most pleasant gift, a real manifestation of attention, care, an expression of warm feelings and respect. Each teacher understands that the most important thing is invested in such a postcard - the desire to please and the desire to make the product as beautiful as possible. Therefore, this gift will certainly be appreciated.

There are many options for how to make a postcard for a teacher with your own hands. If you wish, you can find more than one master class on this topic in the vastness of the Web.

A very cute postcard is obtained from a sheet of paper in the form of a pencil.


Such a pencil is very easy to make from paper folded in half.


You can stick a pencil on the cardboard base of the postcard and decorate it with flowers.

Watch how to make a beautiful pencil card in the video:

Postcard with crayons for Teacher's Day

Postcard decorated with a row of colored pencils or wax crayons.


Postcard with school attributes

And this postcard contains several school attributes: a board, a ruler and an apple.


Postcard decorated with appliqué in the form of various school supplies, which look especially impressive if cut out of felt or velvet cardboard.


Postcard for a teacher of mathematics, chemistry, music or physical education

Postcards can be dedicated to a specific subject that the teacher teaches. Postcard in scrapbooking technique with numbers, suitable for a math teacher.


Test tubes and a fun formula that expresses the love of the class will be clear to the chemistry teacher.


A teacher of elementary grades can be presented with a rosette - a medal, as the First teacher; in the same form, you can make a postcard for a physical education teacher.

beautiful girl with a conductor's baton - for a music teacher (you can depict such a girl on other postcards, then the conductor's baton will depict a pointer).


Postcard with application "Teacher"

You can make a bright cartoon application suitable for a teacher of any subject - for example, an owl master and her students, or a ruler and beautiful hearts located on the background of a blackboard.


Watch the video on how to make a very bright Teacher's Day card with a secret:

Postcard in the technique of quilling "bell"

For Teacher's Day, you can make a postcard in the form of a bell with a bow. The decoration for such a postcard will be paper curls made using the quilling technique.


In another version of the quilling postcard, the bell is not cut out. The card is decorated with a bright flower with a bead.

And the teacher will be extremely pleased to receive a card with roses as a gift. You can see more manufacturing techniques in the article "".

Card with roses from ribbons

A card with ribbon roses looks very bright and elegant. First, fold the cardboard, forming the base of the postcard. We cut out the details of the postcard from the golden cardboard, as in the photo.


We twist three roses from a golden ribbon. Cut out leaves from paper or foamiran.

We place flowers and leaves on a postcard. Cut and paste the congratulatory inscription. Postcard for Teacher's Day with fabric flowers - ready!


Paper Card Ideas for Teacher's Day

It looks interesting postcard with a bouquet, decorated with pieces of colored paper.

A beautiful postcard is obtained with a bouquet of flowers made of felt and buttons.


A gentle postcard with a tulip will surely please your beloved teacher.


Postcard in scrapbooking technique

A spectacular postcard for Teacher's Day can be made using the scrapbooking technique. Can buy special set for scrapbooking or use the available old wallpaper and other materials. We fold a thick sheet of paper in half - this is the basis of the postcard. Glue on the front side of the vintage paper. We twist it a little at the ends, giving the effect of antiquity. Cut out three pieces of materials of different textures.


We glue our blanks on the front side, as in the photo. Glue openwork napkin. We decorate the card with flowers, ribbons and monograms. We will get a very interesting postcard for Teacher's Day in vintage style.

Postcard in scrapbooking technique "School"

You can make a very beautiful postcard for Teacher's Day with a portfolio, diary and maple leaves. Glue thin paper with a gray pattern on the front side.

We tear off an uneven rectangle from paper of a different color. We make a congratulatory inscription.


In the central part we glue a strip of wallpaper. At the top we place a congratulatory inscription.


We glue a paper diary and a portfolio. We supplement the card with maple colored leaves. Here is such a wonderful scrapbooking card we will succeed!


For a postcard using the scrapbooking technique, any attributes of education and school are suitable: glasses, books, copybooks, a globe, and even blots.


Watch the video on how to make a beautiful scrapbooking card for "Beloved Teacher". The card will be decorated with flowers, a pencil and a school notebook.

Postcard for Teacher's Day with an apron (scrapbooking)

Fold the blue paper in half to form a square base. We glue colored paper with a textured pattern on the front.


Glue a white ribbon to the base. Glue a brown rectangle over the ribbon.


We form a light, airy apron from lace and ribbons. First, glue the bottom of the ribbon apron.


We glue the upper part of the apron from ribbons and ribbons. We supplement the card with a congratulatory inscription. Postcard for Teacher's Day "School Apron" - ready!


Postcard for Teacher's Day "School Apron"

Postcard for Teacher's Day with colored paper leaves

To begin with, we make beautiful ones. Now we paint them with bright autumn colors.


Outline the origami sheet on the left inside postcards and glue it on right side postcards.


Cut out the leaf along the outline.


A do-it-yourself postcard for Teacher's Day may also differ in its content: for example, in big postcard can invest unusual photo the whole class, which will remain in the memory of the teacher. Or sign it with the whole class, passing a pen or felt-tip pen in turn. Have each student leave a wish or express their feelings.

Another option for decorating a gift for a teacher is a candy pen. To make this card, we need a cardboard towel roll, which we wrap corrugated paper(yellow, beige or golden colors). We fix the paper with glue.


We glue decorative details made of golden paper (pen, holder) to the pen.


Glue a golden feather onto the front of the cardboard roll. On the back we glue a golden strip around the circumference (the future button is near the handle. We fix long sweets on double-sided tape.


Glue the second layer of candies. Glue a ribbon to the junction of sweets. Glue the pen holder strip.


We turn to the manufacture of flowers. We take white thin paper and fold it in several layers. Then we fold it with an accordion and tie it with a thread in the center.


When we straighten one layer of paper after another, we will get a magnificent beautiful flower.


We glue the pen on the cardboard base of the card and complement it with a paper flower.


The main thing is to try to make the gift pleasant to give and receive. And then the card will be a nice addition to the upcoming holiday.