Beautiful inscription Happy Teacher's Day to print

Are you wondering what to do to please your favorite teacher on his professional holiday? Prepare a surprise for him using scrapbooking technique!

Every teacher will be pleased to receive congratulations on the occasion, decorated in such an interesting style.

To create a scrapbooking postcard you will need paper or cardboard of an unusual texture and print, scissors, a pair of black buttons with a convex surface and glue.

We take as a basis a gray cardboard sheet with a beautiful, noble design. We measure out a rectangle of the size we need for the postcard.

To make it more interesting, we will glue a gray rectangle onto white thick cardboard so that a white frame is formed around the edges. All you need to do is draw a slightly larger rectangle on a white sheet of paper.

The white rectangle is slightly more gray

Cut it out.

And stick a gray blank on top (in the center).

Now let's take care of the decoration. The basis of the design will be autumn maple leaves. We cut them out of velvet, coated or foil cardboard (or felt) in red, yellow, orange and green.

We use the same stencil - the leaves should differ only in color.

Now we select beautiful phrase, a quote or a congratulation dedicated to the teacher, print it in a decorative font on a small rectangle, print it out and cut it out. Prepare in advance a narrow piece of paper with an interesting print (for example, a piece of wallpaper), with a height equal to the height of the postcard.

We cut out a white cardboard rectangle of approximately the same size, on which we write the word “Diary” with a black marker and draw lines on which the personal data of the owner of the diary should be written. The edges of the diary can be aged a little and made darker.

From ordinary gray and pale green corrugated cardboard we cut out the same rectangles with rounded corners, the gray one is slightly larger than the green one. From gray we also cut out a narrow strip equal to the width of a rectangle.

Glue the green fragment into the center of the gray one.

We glue a gray strip on top, and on it - round convex buttons prepared in advance. We get a briefcase with clasps.

We begin to collect the postcard. In the middle of the base we paste a piece of wallpaper, on top - a text with congratulations, which we decorate around the perimeter with maple leaves.

We glue a briefcase and a diary to the bottom; we also decorate them with maple leaves.

DIY Teacher's Day cards

Master class “Postcards using scrapbooking technique for Teacher’s Day”

Suchkova Maria, a student of the creative workshop “House of Miracles” of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra “Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adolescents with Disabilities “Solnyshko”, branch in Yugorsk.
Age: 11 years.

Supervisor: Nazmutdinova Tatyana Stanislavovna, labor instructor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adolescents with Disabilities “Solnyshko”, branch in Yugorsk.

Purpose: for children of primary and secondary school age.

Target: making a DIY postcard for Teacher's Day.

Tasks:
- develop children's interest in paper art;
- learn how to make cards with your own hands using the scrapbooking technique;
- develop the desire to make cards for teachers with your own hands;
- cultivate gratitude to the teacher.

Postcard 1 using quilling technique


base for a postcard (sheet of thick paper); colored double-sided paper (yellow, orange, green, red and beige or ready-made quilling strips) and cardboard; scissors; simple pencil, ruler, PVA glue, glue stick; brush, toothpick (device for quilling); figured hole punches, stamp pads, the inscription “Happy Teacher’s Day” (journaling element).



1. Fold the sheet for the base of the card (21x15 cm) in half. From beige paper (or another color - at your discretion), cut out a rectangle (the background of our postcard) that is 0.5-0.8 cm smaller in length and width of the future postcard. Glue it.


2. Cut out narrow curved strips from brown cardboard - rowan branches, and glue them.


3. Draw colored paper into strips of 0.5 cm (in our case: red - along the length of the sheet, all the rest - along the width) and cut.



4. Using a toothpick (or a special device), twist strips of yellow, green and orange colors into a loose spiral (twist and release on the table so that it separates), then glue the end. Then we form the shape of the eye. We make a tight spiral from red stripes and immediately glue the end.





For our postcard we made 6 orange leaves, 5 green and yellow leaves and 17 berries.
5. Glue the leaves and berries onto the card.


The number of berries and the color of leaves on a branch is at your discretion. Another variant.


6. Congratulations can be written by hand or printed on a printer. Let's use the second option. Add autumn leaves made using figured hole punches.


7. Using curly scissors, cut out the inscription “Happy Teacher’s Day” (printed on a printer), and tint the edges with an orange ink pad. Glue to the front of the card.


The first postcard using the quilling technique is ready!
You can choose a different background color.

Postcard 2


Necessary materials, tools and accessories: base for a postcard (sheet of thick paper); wallpaper scraps (postcard background), colored paper and cardboard; scissors; simple pencil, ruler, glue - pencil; silicone stamps and stamp pads, acrylic block, figured hole punches, the inscription “Happy Teacher's Day” (journaling element).


Manufacturing sequence
1. Fold the sheet for the base of the card (21x15 cm) in half. From scraps of wallpaper or colored cardboard, cut out a rectangle (the background of our postcard) that is 0.5-0.8 cm shorter in length and width of the future postcard, and glue it.


2. Cut out rectangles measuring 6.5x5 and 7x3.5 cm from colored cardboard.


Glue them onto thick white paper, taking into account the edging of 0.3 cm on each side, draw (+ 0.3 cm on each side) and cut out. Tint the edges of the postcard, the details of the rectangles and the element with the inscription with a stamp pad of the selected color. Since the pad is 4-color, we use a piece of foam rubber.




3. We decorate the inside of the postcard. Cut out a rectangle from green paper to the size of the background of the postcard and glue it. We design using an acrylic block, stamps and an ink pad.




Add leaves cut out using a figured hole punch.


4. Congratulations can be written by hand or printed on a printer. Let's use the second option. Add autumn leaves.


6. Let's return to the design of the front side.
Glue the prepared elements, add autumn leaves. Our second card for our beloved teacher is ready!

Postcard 3


Required materials, tools and equipment: base for a postcard (sheet of thick paper); colored paper and cardboard (red and pink); scissors; simple pencil, ruler, glue - pencil; figured hole punches, decorative flowers.


Manufacturing sequence
1. Fold the sheet for the base of the card (21x15 cm) in half. From pink colored paper, cut out a rectangle (the background of our postcard) that is 0.5-0.8 cm smaller in length and width of the future postcard.


2. Glue the background of the card. Tint the edges.


3. Cut out 2 rectangles of 6.5 x 4.2 cm from red and pink cardboard.

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