In anticipation of the holiday, prepare greeting cards with your child. This is a fun and useful activity for the development of children's creativity and imagination. Choose a postcard depending on the age and skills of the baby, so that he himself can take part in its production.
It is necessary
- - colored cardboard;
- - colored paper;
- - scissors;
- - glue;
- - the pencils;
- - paints;
- - brushes;
- - markers or colored pens;
- - wrapping paper, ribbons;
- - stapler;
- - pieces of fabric;
- - beads, beads, sparkles.
Instructions
Step 1
Postcard from colored paper Take a sheet of colored cardboard. It will be the basis for gluing different shapes. On colored paper, draw a Christmas tree, Christmas decorations in the form of multi-colored balls, Santa Claus, on white paper, depict a snowman. Carefully cut out the sketched shapes. You can draw different geometric shapes on paper, cut out, and then fold them into a snowman, a dog, a Christmas tree. Let the kid lay out, with your help, a New Year's composition of cut-out figures on a sheet of cardboard. Then glue each piece neatly with paper glue. The finished postcard can be decorated with an inscription made with a felt-tip pen or colored pen.
Step 2
Postcard - collage Such a postcard is created using different elements of paper, textiles, jewelry. Take thick cardboard. Come up with a composition for your postcard. It can be an image of Christmas tree decorations, a snowman, wrapped gifts. For example, let's say you want your card to include a gift, a Christmas tree toy, and a holiday candle. Take a small sheet of wrapping paper and cut a rectangle or square out of it. Glue it onto the cardboard. It will be a gift. Fold a bow out of the ribbon and attach it to the gift with a stapler or glue. To make a Christmas candle, cut it out of thick colored paper. The fire can be made from velvet or yellow foil. Decorate the candle with a ribbon. To make a Christmas tree toy on paper, you can lay it out of small beads, beads or sequins on glue.
Step 3
Postcard - Window Take a thick piece of paper and fold it in half. On the outside of the future postcard, draw a window and cut squares in it. Decorate the window with curtains - you can paint them or stick on small pieces of fabric. Draw toys under the window, a small Christmas tree. Open the postcard. On the centerfold, together with your child, draw a winter landscape - a forest, houses, a snowman, little men. This landscape will be viewed through a slotted window on the outside of the postcard.