Personal experience. Wall newspaper for Victory Day

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

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Victory Day is an extremely significant holiday, celebrated annually in Russia on a grand scale. They prepare for it very carefully at all levels. City streets, facades and interiors of buildings are necessarily decorated with flags and traditional symbols. Bright and colorful posters for May 9, printed or made by hand, are inserted into city lights, windows of shops, schools and office buildings. If you have not yet decided how to decorate your room for the bright holiday of victory, use our ideas and tips. They will help you adequately prepare for a joyful day and create a warm, sincere and festive atmosphere at school, kindergarten or office center.

Posters for May 9: “Victory Day”, “Remember...” and others

For Victory Day, you can choose different thematic posters. A bright, catchy, optimistic version with a liberating warrior will look great in a school classroom, student auditorium, a reputable office or department of a large bank.

The poster, designed in light tones, looks very festive and spring-like. The victorious symbolism in it is harmoniously combined with a bouquet of flowers, a wide St. George ribbon and flashes of fireworks.

The poster looks relevant and attractive, combining a black and white image framed with bright shades symbolizing the victorious banner of Russia.

From May 9, it will be appropriate to decorate the premises of a kindergarten, school classrooms where primary grades study and the festive assembly hall with modern, cool and cheerful posters.


Poster for May 9th with your own hands, how to make it correctly

Making a poster for May 9th with your own hands is not that difficult. You just need to be patient, don’t rush anywhere, devote a certain amount of time to the process and put a piece of your soul into the matter. Only in this case will you get a spectacular, bright and attractive product that reflects your personal attitude to the feat of veterans and the great holiday.

For comfortable work you will need a sheet of whatman paper, a set of figured rulers, colored paper, scissors, gouache or felt-tip pens, scissors and a sharp stationery knife with a retractable blade. First you need to choose a suitable picture and determine its location on the poster. When this stage is passed, you can think about the title and accompanying text (poems, songs, congratulations, etc.). Important additions to the layout will be traditional thematic symbols (eternal flame, orders and medals for valor and bravery, carnations, St. George's ribbon, etc.). Preferred bright, rich and rich colors. Dark, mournful shades are best avoided. The poster should look optimistic and inspire pride in the glorious feat performed by veterans during the war.

If you can’t draw a poster yourself, use ready-made templates. You can decorate them to your own taste or fill them with thematic text and photographs. To enhance the visual effect, it would be a good idea to decorate the sheet with voluminous flowers made of velvet or smooth paper of different shades. They will give the poster an elegant and solemn look.

Poster templates for May 9, original and bright

Poster templates for May 9th are special blanks with a color or monochrome background and traditional holiday paraphernalia. You can place any text on them, print or handwrite poems on military themes, holiday greetings to veterans, combatants and home front workers, verses of victory songs, photographs or drawings.

The simplest version of the template is a bright red base, decorated on one side with the traditional symbols of the great holiday - the St. George ribbon, a scarlet five-pointed star and an obelisk of golden leaves.

The template with victory symbols located at the bottom of the poster looks no less impressive and bright. The rich red background is beautifully diluted with orange rays extending from the main design, symbolizing the sunrise over our free and strong Motherland.

The poster template for May 9 with a large and catchy central symbolic composition looks interesting and extraordinary. On the empty fields of a light orange shade located along the edges, you can place a large amount of text and supplement it with thematic photographs.

For those who don’t know how to draw, but still want to create a holiday poster, a black and white outline template will help out. You just need to decorate it with colored pencils or paints and provide it with a catchy title.

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Victory Day. Wall newspapers and posters for May 9 - Wall newspaper for Victory Day

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Congratulations on Victory Day can be different: beautiful poems, solemn speeches, touching postcards, cute handmade crafts. But there is also a special type of congratulations on May 9, which has long become traditional on this day. We are talking about posters and wall newspapers, without which not a single Victory Day celebration takes place in schools and kindergartens. It may seem that today the poster for May 9 looks like an outdated echo of the past. But in fact, posters dedicated to victory contain something that you will not find in any other type of congratulations. This is a unique combination of visibility (photos of heroes, excerpts from front-line magazines, letters, etc.), gratitude (words of gratitude, touching poems) and creativity. In our article today you will find several poster templates that we hope will inspire you to create your own greeting.

Beautiful poster for May 9th with your own hands - step-by-step instructions with photos

This version of the congratulatory poster for Victory Day is very simple in design. We will mainly use paints to create it. But if you want to add dimension to the poster, you can replace the drawn St. George’s ribbon with a real ribbon glued to whatman paper.

Necessary materials:

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

Cool do-it-yourself poster for May 9 “Victory Day” - step-by-step instructions

Our next version of the congratulatory poster will resemble the first one in terms of execution technique. 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 informational and interesting by adding to it a list of hero cities and portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union. And to make the poster also touching in the end, let’s not forget to place a beautiful poem on it.

Necessary materials:

  • whatman
  • pencils or paints
  • simple pencil, eraser
  • PVA glue
  • photos
  • colored paper (optional)

Step-by-step instructions for making a poster for May 9:

  1. The poster will consist of 5 zones, into which we mentally divide the Whatman 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!” at the 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 with a frame the place for the congratulatory poem. 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. In total, 13 cities of the former Soviet Union were awarded this unique title: Brest Fortress, Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kiev, Sevastopol, Volgograd, Murmansk, Kerch, Minsk, Tula, Smolensk, Novorossiysk.
  4. Now we place military-themed photos to the right and left of the central part of the poster. For example, portraits of Heroes of the Soviet Union, familiar veterans, grandfathers and grandmothers who went through the war.

  5. In conclusion, we draw two Eternal Flames, a St. George’s ribbon and the inscription “Thank you” below. The original and informational poster for May 9 is ready! photo 6

Hello, dear readers!

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

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

So, working on a poster begins with choosing a topic. We had three for consideration:

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

The basis for our poster is a sheet of whatman paper in A1 format - this is the largest possible. In our work 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.

Now let's show the work step by step.

In our opinion, a poster without a frame looks somehow unfinished. That's why we started with the frame. Black and orange colored paper was cut into strips 5 mm thick. We took one sheet of each, there were enough strips, there were even some left over.

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

The title “Glory to the Hero Cities” was first written in pencil, then the letters were colored with gouache and outlined with a black marker.

The base is ready.

Let's move on to the internal content of the poster. There are only 13 hero cities. And for each city we decided to make a separate piece of paper on which the name of the city is written, a brief description of the feat of the townspeople is given, and there is a photograph from the war.

Texts, photos and titles were typed in advance on a computer and then printed 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.

Of course, one could glue the leaves to whatman paper and be done with it, but it’s not that interesting. Therefore, we decided to age the leaves with cities. Make them look like vintage newspapers. They aged paper using tea. There is a blog about how to make old paper, so I won’t go into detail here. I'll tell you briefly.

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

Then we crumpled the leaves.

Literally, they first crumpled it in their fists and then smoothed it out.

Then they dipped them into the tea leaves, kept them there for 15 minutes, took them out, dried them and ironed them. Thanks to this tea bath, the leaves acquired the required “old” appearance.

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

And we glued the remaining 10 sheets diagonally, with a corner. The 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. Thank you very much to our dad for the idea!

Stars were used as decorative elements, which were also first printed on paper and cut out. And then they glued it and outlined it 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, quirky and informative.

And here is the previously promised link to download the archive of files with hero cities and stars. Enjoy it for your health!

Happy creativity!

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