New Year's poster is one of the attributes of festive decoration. They can decorate a matinee in kindergarten, a disco at school or a party at home. This is a congratulation for everyone at once, which will cheer up even before the start of the celebration. And in the office, a New Year's poster will brighten up working days in anticipation of the most important night of the year.
It is necessary
- - Whatman sheets;
- - Scotch tape;
- - Gouache;
- - Brushes;
- - Markers;
- - Colored paper;
- - Glitter gel;
- - Tinsel;
- - Cotton wool.
Instructions
Step 1
Depending on the required size, tape the appropriate number of Whatman sheets together with tape. On the front side, in pencil, sketch the inscription "Happy New Year!" or any other, dictated by your imagination and suitable for the occasion. Paint over the letters with gouache or markers. This can be done in one color or alternate between different ones (the latter option is suitable for a children's party). Instead of paints, you can use colored paper - cut letters out of it and glue to whatman paper.
Step 2
In the remaining space, draw with a pencil the New Year's characters - Santa Claus with a bag, a Snowman, a Christmas tree with toys. Instead of a whole spruce, a small poster can depict a spruce twig with a couple of balls. After all the lines are corrected, proceed to coloring. Large figures can be drawn on separate Whatman paper, then cut and pasted at the corners or bottom edge of the main poster. It turns out that Santa Claus, for example, is not on the poster, but next to him.
Step 3
Add snowflakes, you can draw them without a preliminary pencil sketch - just blue or blue gouache, to get a beautiful variety of shapes. Like letters, snowflakes cut from paper will look unusual. Snow flakes can also be made from cotton wool - roll up small dense lumps and glue in the right places.
Step 4
From cotton wool, make Santa Claus a beard and fur on a hat. Decorate the letters with small pieces of cotton wool - as if they were covered with snow. To top it off, coat the letters with glitter gel. Tinsel can be used as a frame, but only if it does not overload the poster.
Step 5
In addition to the traditional poster on paper, you can make it an airy version. Cut out letters, snowflakes and shapes drawn separately and fasten them with tape or threads in the desired sequence (connect the fragments so that they barely touch). You will need a little more snowflakes to fill the empty space, but the more interesting the poster will be.