Pictures by 9 May Victory Day for Children (in stages)

Victory Day is a holiday of international scale. Remember and be proud of the exploits of our ancestors is the duty of every generation. That is why on the eve of May 9 in schools and kindergartens, thematic classes are held, to visit the kids come to veterans, in order to tell in detail about the hard times that they had to endure. Children, in turn, are rushing to please the heroes with their hand-made articles and postcards made with their own hands.

Traditionally, on postcards timed to the Victory Day, symbols of military glory are depicted: this is the famous St. George ribbon, orders and medals, carnations, military equipment. Actually, these components of the holiday, we will today learn to draw.

Master class: How to draw a drawing step by step by May 9 for children in pencil

Example 1

The St. George ribbon is one of the most recognizable symbols of victory, as she knows every preschool child. And since without a traditional ribbon there is not a single thematic postcard, we will begin our master class devoted to drawings on May 9 for children, from it, telling how to stage it in stages.

  1. First we will prepare everything you need: pencils (simple, orange and black), an eraser and a blank sheet of paper.
  2. Now proceed. First, draw two parallel lines, and then two more such lines, so that they intersect with the first. Next, carefully look at the picture and wipe the eraser with extra contours.
  3. After that, we connect the two extreme lines with the help of the half-oval, we will do the same with the internal ones, we will finish the details.
  4. Further along the entire length of our tape draw three parallel black strips.
  5. The remaining space is painted in orange.

That's actually, we figured out how to stage in pencil one of the easiest drawings by May 9 for children.

Example 2

Now let's remember, with what else do we associate this wonderful holiday? Of course, with flowers, or rather with carnations. Drawing a carnation is not at all difficult, you will soon see for yourself if you follow our step-by-step instructions:

  1. First, we draw auxiliary lines: a circle for bud, and two intersecting smooth lines (vertical long and horizontal very short) - for the stem and leaves.
  2. Next, in the middle of the circle, we begin to draw crenellated petals, sepals and leaves.
  3. Now add a few more petals, so that the clove turned fluffy, then wipe the auxiliary lines and ready.

You can go the other way and draw a few flowers on one stem.

Example 3

After we learned how to draw pencil drawings in a simple way on May 9 for children, we can proceed to complex compositions dedicated to the Victory Day.

  1. On a sheet of paper, draw a large rectangle and draw auxiliary lines.
  2. Make the rectangle three-dimensional.
  3. Draw the details: in the lower right-hand corner we draw a St. George ribbon, at the top a spring by the type of a calendar connection.
  4. Our next step is the stems and sepals of the carnations that will frame our postcard.
  5. Now we finish the petals.
  6. After that we make the inscription "May 9" and wipe the auxiliary lines.
  7. Color the picture in traditional colors, add shadows.

Here is another option, how to stage-by-stage a drawing-card by May 9 with a child:

  1. We draw on the sheet of paper a large St. George ribbon in the form of a nine.
  2. Further in a chaotic order, frame the figure in small florets.
  3. After that, between the flowers draw stems and leaves.
  4. Then draw the black stripes on the tape.
  5. For the festive mood, we add a salute and a congratulatory inscription.