A do-it-yourself gift for March 8 is a sign of attention and care in relation to mom and other close people. Even a young child can create an original postcard for March 8th.
It is necessary
- - colored double-sided cardboard;
- –Water paints of bright colors;
- –Flat saucer;
- - red colored paper;
- -water;
- –Rule;
- –A simple pencil;
- –Brushes of different sizes.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a sheet of cardboard in a bright color (yellow, pink, purple). Using a pencil and ruler, draw a straight line down the center and fold the sheet in half. You will now have the base of the postcard.
Step 2
Dilute the red paint with water in a saucer to a uniform consistency. Dip your palm in the paint and gently print on the cardboard with your hand firmly in place. Make two more palm prints in the same way with yellow and orange paint. These will be tulip buds. Rinse your hands well with water.
Step 3
With a thin brush, paint the veins of each bud and paint the leaves with green paint. Leave to dry.
Step 4
Cut thin strips out of red paper and make a small bow to be attached in the upper corner of the postcard. The number of buds in a bouquet should be at least 3 pieces. A bouquet of 5 or 7 flowers will also look spectacular on paper.