How to draw a St. George's ribbon with a carnation. St. George's Ribbon Kanzashi, master class

27.02.2019

An integral attribute of May 9 are carnations, ceremonial flags and, of course, the St. George Ribbon. It is distributed completely free of charge by members of automobile communities or volunteers, and the orange-yellow symbol of victory is also sold in stalls, markets and local supermarkets. According to many surveys, the majority of residents Russian state they don’t know where the St. George Ribbon came from and what it means. The history of this symbol goes far back to the roots of the formation of the state and the Russian Army, which we will talk about today in our article.

The St. George ribbon appeared long before such an event as the Great Patriotic War (WWII) of 1941, with which we associate the Great Victory Day - May 9, on which it is customary to wear a ribbon.

The orange-yellow symbol is pinned onto clothing, worn as a patch, or used as decoration on vehicles during the May holidays. It is at this time that Victory Day falls. People who wear such a ribbon keep the memory of fallen and surviving soldiers Patriotic War. In fact, the St. George Ribbon was a valuable reward for participation in hostilities, which took place before 1941. Therefore, it is worth taking into account the earlier merits of soldiers.

Over time, the St. George Ribbon has undergone changes. Now it looks like a brooch, but previously it was worn as a separate award over the shoulder. The length of the tape has become shorter and the width much narrower, but the color still remains yellow and black. This color refers to the Russian coat of arms, which depicts a black eagle on a gold background. More detailed history occurrences will be discussed below.

History of the St. George Ribbon

George the Victorious or Saint George became the progenitor of the St. George ribbon. A silk ribbon with two-color stripes was named in his honor, which began to be awarded to combatants from the time of Catherine II.

The official decree was issued on November 26, 1769. An entry was made into the state statute that from this date (11/26/1769) an award was established - the Order of St. George. He relied on the officers of the Russian Army for valor and courage in battles for the fatherland.

The order had 4 degrees and was awarded depending on the degree of feat. At the same time, it was customary to wear orders of all degrees on silk ribbons, called the St. George Ribbon. This is where the name of the ribbon came from, which was exclusively associated with the award order.

What do the colors of the St. George's ribbon mean?

St. George's ribbon can be made from various materials, but the colors on it always remain the same. The Victory symbol is painted in yellow and black stripes. Yellow and black colors were taken as the basis for the St. George Ribbon for a reason. In 1833, in his writings, Count Litta wrote that the colors of the order implied the color of gunpowder (black) and the flame of fire (yellow).

1833 Chief Chamberlain Count Litta: “The immortal legislator who founded this order believed that its ribbon connects the color of gunpowder and the color of fire.”

However, according to historians, black and yellow mean the colors of the coat of arms that were approved in the state. Moreover, if you look closely at the paintings of those times, you will notice that the yellow color is sometimes replaced by orange. And one more opinion of experts, which is confirmed: yellow and black colors were present on the family estate of the Askanievs, from which Catherine II came.

Beautiful St. George ribbons, photo 3 options

How to make a St. George ribbon with your own hands, step-by-step instructions

Get ready for May 9th by making the St. George Ribbon yourself. This is quite simple to do, buy several colored ribbons for decoration of the Victory symbol, get that same ribbon at the distribution points in your city or buy it in a store and set aside 30 minutes of time to make it. Below we will look at several options on how to make the St. George Ribbon yourself.

St. George's ribbon made of satin ribbons, step by step with photos

To make the St. George Ribbon you need:

  • strip of St. George's ribbon 20-25 cm;
  • satin ribbon white (width 2 cm) - 12 cm;
  • satin ribbon blue color(width 2 cm) - 12 cm;
  • red satin ribbon (width 2 cm) - 12 cm;
  • glue gun;
  • glue sticks;
  • matches;
  • tweezers;
  • scissors.

In the example with the photo we will tell you how to make a St. George ribbon with your own hands. In the meantime, heat up your glue gun and set the two-color tape aside.

Cut red, blue and white ribbons into squares 2 cm long. From the available length you should get 6 pieces of each color. We need to make decorations for the St. George ribbon on each side of the brooch. To do this, we need to build kanzashi petals. Each decoration requires 3 colored squares of different colors.

Take 1 square of satin. Bend it in half and hold it with tweezers.

Now you need to bend the triangle in half. Hold the tweezers at the base. A petal begins to appear.

Fold it in half again. Use a match to singe the exposed edges of the fabric.

Be careful not to let the fabric stick together or burn black.

One petal is ready. Follow the same pattern for the remaining petals.

From the received parts it is necessary to form a tricolor flag. Connect the white pieces in one line.

Glue blue petals on top of the white side using a glue gun. Insert the first blue piece between the first and second white petal.

Shape them like a brooch.

Do the same with the red petals.

After the red petals are glued, the first branch of the tricolor is ready. Do the same with the petals for the second branch. Now take the St. George's ribbon and form it into a buttonhole, as shown in the photo. Secure the edges with glue. Place tricolor branches on the sides of the ribbon and also secure them with a gun. Now the last step remains. To keep the St. George's ribbon on your clothes, attach a pin to it.

St. George ribbon on a transparent background, step by step with photo

As Victory Day approaches in May, the St. George's ribbon becomes a ubiquitous symbol. It is used not only in festive attire for adults and children, but is also used to decorate websites, blogs, and personal photographs.

Ribbon clipart is usually placed a few days before and after the Victory Day. Accordingly, advanced users prepare in advance and download St. George’s symbols. We invite you to use our selection.

St. George's ribbon on transparent background- another selection of clipart.

St. George's ribbon made of beads, photo 3 options

Pattern of St. George's ribbon with beads

The St. George Ribbon is a fairly simple exhibit for beading. Even a novice master can start it. Stock up on orange (yellow) and black beads and fishing line. If you want the tape to be more flexible, use nylon thread instead of fishing line.

From the resulting diagram we get this nice St. George’s ribbon.

How to make 9 from the St. George ribbon, details with photos

Symbol of Victory - St. George's ribbon is usually tied to accessories or attached to clothing. However, it can be folded in different ways. Some people like to wear the ribbon like a bow, others like a loop, and some even fold it in the shape of the number 9. The finished number can be decorated at your discretion. Take a blank - St. George's ribbon and measure 15-20 cm from it. This length will be enough to make a brooch.

Lay out the resulting length in the shape of a loop.

You will get 2 tails of ribbon, carefully cut the right one with scissors. If the ribbon is silk, singe it so that it does not “creep”. Secure it with threads, a stapler or glue. Now you can decorate the resulting number as you wish.

St. George's Ribbon Kanzashi, master class

We offer another master class plot with a visual demonstration of the steps for making the St. George Ribbon. The video explains in detail what materials need to be used, the stages of the composition and, finally, a few secrets from the master.

Do-it-yourself brooch from St. George's ribbon, details with photo

The ribbon brooch appeared on sale by local craftsmen and market stalls relatively recently, but during this time it has gained great popularity. In order not to spend money on original decoration, we will tell you how to make a brooch from the St. George ribbon with your own hands.

To make a brooch you will need:

  • St. George ribbon - 30 cm;
  • Satin ribbon orange color width 5 cm - length 35;
  • Black satin ribbon width 5 cm - length 35 cm;
  • Narrow satin white ribbon 20 cm;
  • Glue gun;
  • Cartridges;
  • Decorations;
  • Scissors;
  • Lighter.

Cut the orange and black ribbon into squares. There should be 7 pieces each.

Take 1 square of each color, fold them in half, as in the top photo. Now put them on top of each other.

Fold the corners of the triangle towards each other. You will get a triangle folded in half.

Cut the edge of the triangle and singe it, as in the photo.

Make the remaining 6 petals in this way, you should get 7 pieces in total. You can alternate colored sides, orange on the inside or outside.

Form a trefoil from three petals. Glue them together with glue.

Glue on the petal decoration, and attach beads or stars on top of it. Form a loop from the St. George ribbon, and cut its ends like a check mark. Then secure the ribbon with glue and decorate with a sprig of kanzashi petals. Add a white bow to the side of the brooch.

Flower from St. George's ribbon, detail

A flower from the St. George ribbon is no less impressive decoration than eyelets, bows and numbers. You can also make a brooch out of it and secure it with a pin.
We will form the St. George flower from a two-color ribbon. It is better if it is a satin ribbon, it is more flexible. We will need:

  1. St. George ribbon - 1 m;
  2. Flower decorations (you can choose according to your taste);
  3. Lighter;
  4. Scissors;
  5. Tweezers;
  6. Glue gun;
  7. Glue cartridges;
  8. Ruler.

We cut the tape into strips of 7 cm.

Fold it as in the photo and hold it with tweezers.

Let's roll it up again.

Fold the formed part in half.

Turn the bottom edge up and singe the protruding threads of silk.

It turns out to be a flower petal.

It is necessary to make 5 St. George petals.

Now you need to cut 20 cm from a long strip. Cut the ends with a tick.

We roll the tape separately, as in the photo below. We fasten the front and back sides together with glue.

Attach a pin to the reverse side.

Now we connect all the parts of the color onto the brooches using glue, and attach the decorations on top. The flower is ready!

St. George's ribbon with carnation, DIY craft

The best materials for making cloves is foamiran paper. This material resembles rubber, suede and paper at the same time. At the same time, it is easy to form flowers from it. Foamiran pieces of different colors are sold in craft stores.

Prepare the following items:

  1. Foamiran (green, pink) - 1 sheet each;
  2. Straight scissors;
  3. Scissors with uneven edges;
  4. Glue moment;
  5. Iron;
  6. Gun with glue cartridges;
  7. Foil balls (1.5 cm);
  8. Wire rod for flower;
  9. Paper;
  10. Pen-pencil;
  11. Pin.

Prepare a template for foamiran.

Prepare the details for the flower. Then measure out the tape from which we will form the loop for the brooch. Trim the edges to the shape of a swoosh.

Fold the ribbon into a loop.

Trace the foamiran according to the templates, as in the photo. Cut out the parts Pink colour scissors with uneven edges, cut the green blanks with straight scissors.

Cut the pink foamiran blank as follows:

Turn on the iron. We need to bend the edges of the carnation. Place the foamiran circles against the iron, holding the edge.

Do this for each pink piece.

Fold over the edges on all pieces. You should end up with blanks with folded edges, as in the photo.

Now pin circles of pink foamiran onto the wire (flower stem).

Place a drop of glue on the bottom center. Form a bud.

Continue attaching carnation petals to the wire.

It should look like a clove like this.

Let's prepare the base of the flower.

Apply a drop of glue under the outermost petal.

Glue the neck of the flower.

Now all that remains is to glue the leaves.

The flower is ready.

Glue the carnation to the ribbon. Apply glue at the flower head and stem. Press down and hold for 3 seconds.

On back side secure the pin.

Our brooch with carnations is ready.

Video Ribbon of St. George master class

St. George ribbon made of foamiran, photo 2 options

Star from the St. George Ribbon, detailed video

Car pendant from the St. George ribbon, photo 2 options

  • Craft “Memorable Panel”.

How to tie the St. George Ribbon

It is customary to wear a memorial ribbon in plain sight, so it is important to know how to tie it correctly.

  • The St. George ribbon can be tied in a bow. This is absolutely not difficult, remember your first grade lessons;

  • The St. George ribbon is pinned on May 9, so it is often folded in the form of a number;
  • How to wear the St. George Ribbon

    If you follow the rules, it was customary to wear the St. George Ribbon on the chest, neck or over the shoulder. There was no question of any ties on hair, shoes, or door handles. This memorial symbol was initially considered an award ribbon for great services to the fatherland and now, through the burden of centuries, it has been somewhat modified. They wear it in different ways, just like they come up with it different shapes. Here are the main ways to wear the St. George Ribbon:

    • On the chest in the form of a ribbon;

    • On the chest in the form of a brooch;

    How to fold the St. George ribbon, diagram

    • Scheme 1;

    • Scheme 2;

    • Scheme 3.

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Photo gallery: What is the St. George Ribbon? How to draw it and tie a bow beautifully

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Everyone is familiar with St. George's ribbon- symbol great Victory. However, most people have very limited knowledge about this symbol on May 9th. The meaning, the history of creation, all this remains a mystery to some. So what is this symbol, what do the colors of the St. George Ribbon mean and how did it appear? All this will be discussed in our article. We will also conduct small master classes for schoolchildren: how to draw a victory accessory and how to tie it beautifully in the form of a bow.

The history of the St. George ribbon

History of creation and what the St. George Ribbon symbolizes

This symbol of victory originates from the distant times of the reign of Catherine II. It was the empress who laid the foundation for the existence of the Order of St. George the Victorious. This order included a two-color ribbon very similar to the current one, which was called St. George's. In those days it had 3 black stripes and two yellow ones.

However, in Soviet times this award was abolished, and the “Guards Ribbon” came to replace the St. George Ribbon with some additions. With her help, the Order of Glory and the medal “For Victory over Germany” were issued.

What do the colors mean?

This ribbon, like the modern one, has two colors - black and orange. A similar color scheme carries a certain semantic load. There are still debates in society about the designation of the colors used in the ribbon; the explanation for the chosen colors is sometimes found in the depths of the history of the Russian state. It is officially believed that black symbolizes smoke, and orange symbolizes fire. Together they personify the valor and glory of military personnel. After the end of World War II, the ribbon was used to decorate many other awards for meritorious service.

Why is the St. George ribbon and not the Gvardeyskaya ribbon

Due to the fact that the modern symbol is more similar to the Guards ribbon, it would be more correct to call it the Guards ribbon. However, after the launch of the “St. George Ribbon” campaign in 2005, on the 60th anniversary of the Victory, the military accessory received the name of the campaign. Its goal was to create and maintain a festive atmosphere, develop a sense of pride and awareness of the importance of the feat of Soviet soldiers. The freely distributed symbols in honor of the Victory Day on May 9 have become a symbol of memory and pride. But not everyone has a positive attitude towards such an action. Some means mass media and organizations believe that attaching ribbons to clothing, and especially to cars, is a manifestation of disrespect for the merits of fathers and grandfathers.

How to draw the St. George Ribbon: master class with step-by-step photos

On Victory Day, the symbol can be found not only as a strip of fabric on clothing, but also in the form of a design. This symbolism is very easy to draw; it consists of only two colors. Below is step-by-step master class on drawing the St. George ribbon.

Step by step drawing instructions


How to tie a bow from the St. George ribbon, master classes with photos and videos

The military accessory that is handed out is often tied to handbags, car radio antennas, or on hands. However, the most correct thing is to simply attach this symbolism of the Victory on May 9 to the chest on the left side. This method will not desecrate the memory of the fallen.

The simplest method of tying a St. George ribbon bow is to simply fold it into a loop. In the case of a short cut, zigzag folding is most suitable. The resulting bow can only be pinned to the clothes, for example, on the lapel using a pin or needle at the intersection point.

As a basis next method When tying, you can take the previous method: fold the ribbon as in in a simple way, then move one end to the intersection, thereby obtaining two symmetrical loops. The central part should be secured with a pin or needle. For beauty, the St. George ribbon in the shape of a bow is tied at the intersection point with threads of a suitable color.

Good morning, today let's draw a ribbon in Photoshop, like this:

The task itself is not very difficult and you can draw exactly the same ribbon quickly.

First I will draw a hat, and I need ribbons behind the coat of arms, which I will steal from the Russian Federation through Yandex, because Google did not return normal coats of arms:

This is a cool coat of arms, but the red background still irritated me a little, and the eagle would be cooler on a white background without a backing. It took me a long time to cut it out:

Then I treated it a little with perfectum and rummaged around, plus I wrote a little into White background. Changed the yellow color a little to blue. Perhaps this is my paranoia already - but I like it better this way. 🙂

Here's what I got:

Well, now that’s actually why I’m writing this post. We will draw ribbons that will come out from behind the coat of arms. You can do them through burn and dodge, or through gradients. I have a tablet, so I almost always do it using burn and dodge, but it’s quite convenient to do it with a mouse.

In general, first we will draw the base of the ribbon. Previously, a long time ago, I tried to draw a ribbon entirely with pentulum, but it was completely futile. Everything turned out crooked and askance for me, that’s how it is No need do:

After all, even if you don’t look closely, you can immediately see that the bias tape has turned out. Maybe if you are super accurate, then try it, maybe it will work. 🙂

I make it simpler. I draw a line to show how the ribbon should curl:

After selecting the brush, take the pentula again, right-click on our outline, select “Stroke outline”. In the window that appears, select “Brush” from the drop-down menu and click OK.

We do all this on a new layer.

And you don’t need to display anything using just a pentula :)

Well, as you can see, the edges of the ribbon are transparent, so I duplicate the layer with the ribbon several times until it becomes completely opaque, and then I glue these layers into one.

By the way, you can make a ribbon of any thickness without any problems, just duplicate the layer, and each time move it a little down until the thickness suits you. My ribbon will be in the shape of the Russian flag, so I made it a little thicker:

Now, using the same pentula, straighten the edges, remove the jambs if they come out.

A little about White color on white. Again, no problem, just use a little white instead grey colour, light gray. It will be possible to work with him and Bern.

Duplicate the layer with the ribbon and turn off the bottom one. Now select the duplicate layer and change its color to light gray using ctrl+u. Then we duplicate this layer, change its color to blue, and move the layer a little lower.

We do the same with red. Then we merge all these layers into one, select the very first layer with the ribbon (we make a selection out of it without making it visible! To do this, just hold down ctrl and click on the layer icon. And then invert the selection by pressing ctrl+shift+i). Then we remove all unnecessary remnants of the ribbon.

The flag is ready. By the way, I once wrote a lesson about that, read it, maybe you’ll learn something useful for yourself.

Making voluminous ribbons

While I was writing this text, I decided to do it through Bern and Dodge.

Select the “Darken” tool, also known as Burn –

With these settings:

And in places where our tape bends inward, draw from top to bottom 1-2 times - this will be a shadow.

With these settings:

And swipe from top to bottom, 1-2 times where the tape bends outward, that is, on us - this is light.

Now, I want to make the edges as always. To do this, I duplicate the layer with the ribbon, make it white using crtl+u, select it by holding ctrl and clicking on the layer icon, move the selection down 1 pixel (down arrow on the keyboard) and clear the selection by pressing Backspac.

We are left with a one-pixel edge. I will move this edge down by 1 pixel (hold ctrl and press the down arrow), since our background is white and this edge will simply not be visible on it. In general, I shift it and set the mode of this layer to “overlay”. We also add a ribbon at the bottom:

Well, the final step, I’ll add a little noise to the ribbon so that it has , for this I select the layer with the ribbon, go to Filters>Noise>Add Noise, I put down the quantity 0.7:

Now, I have given the simplest, fastest and easy way drawing a ribbon, you can sit longer - the result will be better. Maybe later, someday I’ll write a continuation of the lesson.

This is the header I ended up with:

If you have any questions, ask in the comments. We'll help.

- a holiday of international scale. It is the duty of every generation to remember and be proud of the exploits of our ancestors. That is why, on the eve of May 9, schools and kindergartens are holding thematic classes, veterans come to visit the kids to learn in detail about the difficult times they had to endure. Children, in turn, rush to please the heroes with their handmade crafts and postcards.

Traditionally, postcards dedicated to Victory Day depict symbols military glory: this is the well-known St. George ribbon, orders and medals, carnations, military equipment. Actually, today we will learn to draw these components of the holiday.

Master class: How to draw a picture for May 9th for children with a pencil step by step

Example 1

St. George's Ribbon is one of the most recognizable characters victory, every preschooler knows what it looks like. And since not a single thematic card is complete without a traditional ribbon, let’s begin our master class, dedicated to drawings on May 9 for children, specifically from her, telling how to depict her step by step.

So we actually figured out how to draw one of the easiest May 9 drawings for children with a pencil step by step.

Example 2

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

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

Example 3

After we learned how to draw with a pencil step by step simple drawings on May 9 for children, you can go to complex compositions, dedicated to the Day Victory.

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Preparations for the great holiday of May 9 are especially active for children - kids prepare congratulations for veterans: they learn poems about war and victory, prepare songs, theatrical performances, thematic drawings. Let's look at how to draw drawings for Victory Day step by step.

Which child has not fed the pigeons? Children love to take care of animals, including birds. Showing care for them, they will certainly remind their mother to take some kind of treat for their feathered friends. They will be happy to draw them on a piece of paper.

There is a fairly widespread opinion that some people are good at drawing, while others creativity absent. This statement is completely wrong; every person is talented from birth. I suggest you familiarize yourself with how you can help your child express himself in the artistic field.

What could be more enjoyable than drawing with your child? Especially when there is an event to which you can dedicate your work of art. Victory Day - solemn holiday, which deserves attention. In addition to creating a drawing, you can introduce your child a little to history and tell him about the great feat of our ancestors.

How to draw drawings for May 9 - Victory Day?

There are several ways to sketch:

  • Through carbon paper or a gap (for example, placing the original drawing on the glass, press it on top Blank sheet and circle the lines). The easiest way to copy an image
  • By cells. You can transfer the original drawing to a sheet of paper in a box, and then redraw it, or draw both sheets into squares of the same size. If the image you want to draw is on your computer, you don’t have to print it, but make a grid in the Paint program:


  • In the form of geometric shapes:
    -Measure the height and width of the original drawing, make a frame for yourself of the limits of the drawing
    -Before you start redrawing, try to imagine the picture in the form simple shapes: square, oval, circle
    -Imagine the relationship between horizontal and vertical
    -Start adding details by measuring their size with a pencil on the original drawing
    -Round sharp corners, blend lines
    -Add what is missing
  • Arbitrary lines. In this case, you simply redraw the image, maintaining the proportions by eye, without measurements or aids. The most difficult method of copying, often the copy is very different from the original image

Templates for drawing and copying in pencil

  • The May 9 holiday, like any other, has its own symbolism and distinctive features. For example, this image of the eternal flame:


Eternal flame drawing template

Template for copying
  • or entire compositions:




Boys love tanks, so why not learn how to draw them? In order to learn how to draw a tank you will need:

  • A simple pencil of medium hardness (for the ability to draw lines of different thicknesses or shade)
  • Ruler (not everyone is good at drawing straight lines)
  • Paper
  • Soft eraser

If you have prepared everything you need, start drawing:

  1. Draw with simple shapes
  2. Draw or outline the base for the tracks and body, and mark the location of the wheels in the outline for the tracks. There should be 5 of them of the same width and two small ones on the sides
  3. Draw the tower and the barrel. The tower is a beveled rectangle
  4. Draw five wheels of the same size and one smaller one.
  5. Round off the lines of the turret and tracks
  6. Draw the gas tank and hatch, draw small details on the tower
  7. Draw the tank in detail, add the outline of the wheels, draw the axles.
  8. Use an eraser to remove excess lines, you can shade it a little


Perhaps the algorithm described above is a little complicated for your child. For children before school age You can simplify the picture a little:


Of course, we must not forget about the smallest artists. The following tank model is suitable for kids:



For such a simple but cute tank, start drawing it from the base and tracks. In this case, it will be 2 ovals flattened on top. Then move on to the tower and cannon. If you wish, you can add your own details (gas tank, hatch, tank driver).

Drawing on the cells allows you to combine business with pleasure. With this technique, you not only end up with a proportionally correct image, but also develop fine motor skills the child and his imagination, because only the outline is drawn from the cells, and the baby has to come up with the internal contents.



Airplane drawing in pencil

Of course, there are a lot of types of airplanes, but let’s first look at how to draw military and passenger airplanes.

When drawing a military aircraft, they are dominated by sharp corners and strict lines, so keep a ruler handy

  1. Using a ruler, draw the main lines of the body, which you will later use as a guide. On the main horizontal line draw with right side small rectangle. This will be the cockpit. Don’t forget to make additional lines on the wings - flaps
  2. Trace the contours and give the plane its shape. Start tracing from the nose, making it pointed, then move to the wings in last resort to see proportions
  3. Separate the nose with a curved line, and round the corners of the rectangle (cockpit)
  4. Take care of the wings. Draw the rockets on the edges, and mark the flaps on the sides with rectangles. If desired, you can add inscriptions or identification marks
  5. Add tail details
  6. Remove excess lines with an eraser, shade where necessary, colorize


A passenger aircraft is dominated by smooth semicircular lines:

  • Start drawing from the body of the plane, it is an elongated oval. Using a ruler, draw a line for the wingspan and outline the tail section
  • Add wing lines to create triangles, draw the top line of the tail
  • Using small circles, depict the aircraft's turbines at the tail.
  • Draw the turbines to create cylinders, shape the wings
  • Draw a line in the middle of the oval to indicate the windows


How to draw a passenger plane
  • Draw the details and remove unnecessary lines


For children of preschool and primary school age, use the following algorithm:





Another invariable attribute of Victory Day is, of course, cloves. Like any flower, start drawing from the stem - straight lines, then the base of the flower - an oval and the petals - of any shape.

A distinctive feature of carnations is the jagged edges of the petals, so do not draw straight edges of the petals at the beginning of the drawing to make it easier to erase unnecessary lines.





How to draw a star for May 9?

You can read how to draw a star using a ruler and compass in the article on our website.

I suggest considering other drawing methods.

Without lifting your hands

  • This is the fastest and easiest way to draw a star, but it is unlikely to be perfectly straight the first time.
  • Draw an upside down V shape starting from the bottom left corner (DAC)
  • Draw a line to the right so that it intersects the letter at 1/3 (CE)


  • We start with an isosceles triangle
  • Draw isosceles triangle(ABC)Extend the sides of the triangle by 2 times
  • Extend the base so that the center (BC) is approximately 1/3 of the total length
    Draw the missing lines


Victory salute drawing

There are many types of holiday fireworks, so we’ll look at various ways drawing.

  • Droplets
    Draw curved stripes from the center with droplets at the end. The more such droplets, the more magnificent the fireworks. To make it more believable, add shorter lines in the center of the fireworks.


  • Small segments
    You can also depict a fireworks using small segments or dotted lines of different lengths, which are drawn from the center to the edge of the fireworks circle.


  • Long lines
    The easiest way to draw fireworks. Spend as much as possible curved lines from the center.


Drawing of flowers

You already know how to draw a carnation, let’s look at how you can draw other flowers:

  • Wild flower
    Start drawing with the stem, then draw the semicircular head of the flower, and on it the petals. First draw a few main petals, and then add the rest between them, next to them, on the side
  • Bell
    Start drawing this flower from the head. Mark with light lines the place of the flowers with circles, then draw the petals, start with an oval, pointed on both sides, and add sharp petals on the sides. Then draw the semicircular base of the flower, stem and leaves


  • cornflower
    Draw a circle - this will be the core of the flower, draw 7 petals around it, expanding towards the edge. Make the edges of the petals jagged. The cornflower flower is ready, all that remains is to finish drawing the stem and leaves
  • Tulip
    Start drawing a tulip from the central, front petal, which is an oval
  • Chamomile
    When drawing a daisy, start with the outlines. To do this, draw a line of the stem and above it 3 circles of different sizes - the center of the flower, the core and the diameter of the petals. Draw the petals in the space between the second and third circle.
    Draw the stem and sharp leaves of the chamomile
  • Draw the outline of the leaves and buds, draw the outlines of the bud in ovals or circles, place them in small groups.
  • Draw smaller circles in the circles of the buds - these will be the cores of the flowers.
    Draw the shape of the flowers, mark the petals with teeth or wavy lines
  • You can depict a bouquet ribbon by drawing two parallel semicircular lines at the base.
  • At the end, draw the leaves in the bouquet and fill in the missing details


Eternal flame drawing

  • Draw a small oval and draw the rays of the future star from it
  • Indicate gradations between the ray lines
  • Connect the lines together
  • With additional duplicate lines you can add volume to the star and burner
  • Draw a fire over the burner


You can draw Eternal flame according to the template and all you have to do is add fire and decorate the drawing:



Peace Dove Drawing

I offer you 2 drawing options, but they differ only small details. So:

  • Draw a circle and an oval - the head and body of a dove
  • Smoothly connect the shapes and mark the tail. The tail is approximately the same length as the body
  • Move on to the wings. First, outline the contours with obtuse angles, then draw large feathers
  • Add a beak (diamond-shaped), an eye (a circle or an oval pointed at the sides) and elongated legs


Drawing of St. George's ribbon

  • Draw 2 each parallel lines criss-cross
  • Connect them at the top with semi-ovals
  • Erase the extra lines in the middle
  • Decorate


Video: How to draw the St. George ribbon?

How to draw a soldier?

When drawing a soldier of any complexity, start with the head, then draw the neck and smoothly move to the body.

  • First, draw a circle and, focusing on it, draw the contours of the face
  • Draw oval eyes, nose, eyebrows. It is not necessary to draw carefully, in overall proportion the face is quite small, so the lips can simply be outlined with a straight line


  • Draw the sheet with light lines; take the height of the head without a headdress as a unit.
  • Use straight lines to mark the middle (end of the uniform), outline the arms and legs
  • Draw a shape on this “skeleton”
  • On the uniform you can draw shoulder straps, a belt, orders, identification marks

For little artists, it won’t be difficult to draw a marching soldier:

  • Draw a circle - the head, the torso with straight lines, arms and legs, hands and feet with triangles
  • Add body and shape to this frame
  • Decorate

Very simple 2 drawings of a soldier to draw for children.

What is the easiest thing for children to draw for a competition?

The plot of the drawing for the competition can be completely different and is limited only by your imagination. It could be a star with a ribbon, a soldier being greeted by his parents, a battlefield, festive fireworks and many many others.

We invite you to look at a few children's drawings for Victory Day, and perhaps they will give you the idea of ​​​​creating your own unique competition work:




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