Templates for New Year's cards applique. New Year's applications in scrapbooking, for children's crafts and on fabric. New Year's appliques with deer

This is a very simple applique, but on New Year's Day it can serve as a cute gift and decorate your home. On the eve of major holidays, and especially the New Year, most organize themed competitions for children and family creativity, thereby allowing children to express themselves, and parents

- take part in the life of a small children's group.

New Year's craft for kindergarten should be quite expressive, but at the same time not difficult to make, and even if an adult takes on the bulk of the work, the baby should also be actively involved in the creative process. One of the most affordable craft options is applique.

We show how to lubricate the parts with glue and glue them to the main figure. The main thing here is to work carefully with the glue, since careless handling can ruin it. appearance crafts. Therefore, it is better to take liquid glue in a tube with a limiter roller, or even easier - use an adhesive stick.

New Year's paper applications

We offer two options for New Year's applique for the little ones: a Christmas shoe for a gift and a New Year's tree. We give the child a figurine of a Christmas tree or a shoe and offer to decorate them.

After the baby decorates the Christmas tree or shoe, we fix it on the main background. That's all!

A very beautiful herringbone applique is made from a cardboard base, sequins and threads.

New Year's applications made of paper and cotton wool

Very expressive applications for New Year and winter themes are made from cotton wool.

You can decorate New Year's applications made of paper and cotton wool with colored stickers with your favorite characters.

Application "Snowman" made of cotton wool

One of the most favorite applications for the New Year is a snowman made of cotton wool.

We cut out the outline of the snowman from the cotton wool and begin to glue the cotton balls onto the glue.

Glue on the snowman handles-twigs, scarf, buttons, top hat, eyes and nose. We glue the snowman himself onto a suitable background. The snowman applique is ready!

Application "snowman" made of cotton wool

You can use the snowman applique to make a very cute New Year's ball - a Christmas tree decoration.

Christmas tree decoration "snowman"

When the entire surface of the snowman is covered with balls, glue the handles of the twigs. We make the cylinder, nose and scarf from felt. Glue on ball buttons and factory eyes. Snowman - ready!

New Year's applique from cotton pads "Snowman"

To work, we will need a cardboard base, cotton pads, colored sequins and balls.

Glue cotton pads, forming them into snowmen. We glue factory eyes on them. We make the nose from balls, and the buttons from sequins. The snowmen applique is ready!

New Year's applique "snowmen"

New Year's appliques from disposable plates "Herringbone"

The herringbone applique looks beautiful and is quite simple to make. Color and cut the paper plate.

Glue the parts one above the other to form a Christmas tree.

New Year's applications from disposable plates "Grandfather Frost"

Interesting applications can be made from disposable plates.

Beautiful winter application “Snow slide” (video):

New Year's applique from pasta

Perhaps the most unusual winter applications made from pasta.

The applique can be painted or decorated with sparkles.

New Year's applique made of plasticine

Another popular way to make an applique for the New Year is to do it using the technique of drawing with plasticine. We will make Santa Claus. We spread blue plasticine over the cardboard circle - this will be the main background of the craft. Glue on the body, head and beard.

We make the face and beard of Grandfather from plasticine.

We sculpt a hat and hands for grandfather.

We sculpt the legs, the festive bag and the edge of the fur coat with mittens. We decorate the craft in a circle with a frosty pattern. Plasticine New Year's applique - ready!

If the details are selected in rich colors, and the work is done carefully, it will look very impressive and will take its rightful place at an exhibition of children's creativity.

Master class with step by step photos for children preparatory group kindergarten "New Year's card"

Olga Vyacheslavovna Varlamova, teacher of the MKDOU “Gavrilovo-Posad kindergarten No. 1”, Gavrilov-Posad.
Description: This master class is designed for children from 6 years old, parents, educators, teachers primary school, additional education teachers.
Purpose: New Year– a favorite holiday for children and adults. A handmade New Year's card will be... a good gift to relatives and friends.
Target: Making a New Year's gift.
Tasks:
Develop eye and fine motor skills;
Foster independence and initiative;
Cultivate perseverance and accuracy in work;
Create a desire to make a craft with your own hands;
Introduce the technique of rolling napkins;
Introduce children to an unconventional drawing technique using semolina.
New Year is the most favorite holiday for adults and children. This is the most magical holiday, celebrated among close and dear people. New Year is magic in everything, Father Frost and Snow Maiden, a fairy tale with fluffy white snow outside the window, the smell of spruce needles, the sparkle of colorful toys and tinsel, the obligatory fireworks and gifts. Everyone dreams of receiving a gift, fulfillment cherished desires, change everything in your life for the better.
Santa Claus sits in his sleigh.
He will congratulate the children -
He will deliver gifts to everyone,
After all, the New Year is coming.
How does he manage to get everywhere?
Nobody knows this.
How does he remember addresses?
These are simply miracles.
But I know on New Year's Day
Will definitely find
Santa Claus and our doors.
You just have to believe in miracles!

For the manufacture of New Year's cards we need: pictures of Santa Claus and Snowman, pencil, napkins different color, scissors, brush, glue, glue plate, felt-tip pens, sheet of blue paper; semolina, painted in different colors.


Santa Claus template:


Snowman Template:


Draw a picture of Santa Claus and Snowman.


We cut napkins of different colors into 4*4 centimeter squares.


Roll the napkins into balls.


We've got everything ready, let's get to work. First we make a Santa Claus hat out of balloons. We coat it with glue and glue red and white napkin balls.


Making sleeves and mittens.


Glue blue balls to the belt, red and white balls to the fur coat, and burgundy balls to the staff.


Santa Claus is ready, let's start with the Snowman. We leave the face, we glue everything else with white balls. Glue colorful balls onto the hat.


We make the face of Santa Claus and the Snowman using an unconventional technique of drawing with semolina. Apply glue to your face and sprinkle with semolina. Shake off excess grains.


We write a congratulation with a felt-tip pen (children who cannot write are written by the teacher). Add a snowball made of white balls.


The result is this “New Year’s card”.


Happy New Year to everyone!

Application on the theme Winter for kindergarten

Master Class. "New Year's panel"

Netuzhilova Olga Sergeevna, teacher-speech therapist MBDOU "Kindergarten of compensatory type No. 105", Cherepovets, Vologda region.

Target: making a New Year's panel using a combination unconventional technology drawings and applications.
Tasks:
- develop Creative skills in children;
- develop fine motor skills in children;
- cultivate accuracy while performing work.
Purpose of work: This master class is designed for children preschool age, parents, as well as teachers of preschool groups.
This panel can be used as an element of group decoration for the New Year or as a homemade gift for parents.
To complete the work we will need:
- blue cardboard;
- double-sided colored paper;
- cotton pads and cotton wool;
- black beads;
- rhinestones or figured stones for decoration;
- White paint;
- PVA glue and instant glue;
- scissors, glue brush, Toothbrush, hole puncher.
- stencils of figures


Progress:

1. Using a toothbrush (spray technique) create a background future work– white snowflakes all over the front side of the cardboard.


2. While the background is drying, we prepare materials for the applique using stencils:
- fold the green paper in half, draw and cut out two identical Christmas trees;


- cut out three even circles of different sizes from cotton pads (our future snowman);
- cut out a bucket and twigs from black paper, a carrot nose from orange paper, and use a hole punch to prepare confetti from the remains of multi-colored paper to decorate the Christmas tree (you can use ready-made ones).


3. Now that all the necessary materials are prepared, we begin to glue our blanks onto the cardboard:
- having smeared the lower part of the cardboard with PVA glue, lay out a voluminous snowdrift of cotton wool, disassembling it with your fingers into fluffy fibers:


- then we take the Christmas trees bent in half and spread them with PVA glue: the first tree has the left part, the second has the right part and glue them next to each other to get one voluminous Christmas tree. Do not glue the middle part of the tree.


- for the snowman, we glue circles of cotton pads using PVA glue in accordance with the sizes, and attach twigs-handles to the middle circle using PVA glue. We decorate the snowman by gluing the nose and bucket with PVA glue, and the eyes and bead buttons with instant glue.


- we complete our work: glue a lace ribbon along the edges of the cardboard, decorate the Christmas tree with confetti, and glue several snowflake pebbles onto the snowdrift.

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4. Our New Year's panel is ready!


It happens in the world...
It happens in the world,
That only once a year
They light up the Christmas tree
A beautiful star.
The star burns, does not melt,
Beautiful ice glitters.
And it comes right away
Happy New Year! (I. Tokmakova)

New Year is the most favorite holiday of children and adults. Everyone wants their most cherished desires to be fulfilled. The snowman is also preparing for the New Year. Let's make it and a decorated New Year's tree.

New Year's applique for kindergarten and primary school

Snowman bored for a long time at the edge of the forest winter forest. But today a miracle happened: the fluffy Christmas tree growing on the hill was decorated for the New Year. The snowman is in a hurry to be the first to look at the New Year's decorations.

You will need:

silver cardboard for the base; medium weight paper blue, white, green, brown, red, black; foil paper gold, crimson, blue, silver; tracing paper or carbon paper; drawing paper; glue stick; scissors; breadboard knife; substrate; ruler; pencil; black and blue markers; figured hole punch with a snowflake pattern.

Preparing templates and parts

1. Transfer the template drawings onto drawing paper.

2. Cut out templates for all the details of the composition.

3. Cut out the details of the composition: from blue paper: snowdrifts - one piece at a time; made of green paper: herringbone - 1 piece; made of white paper: head, body and bottom of a snowman - 1 pc. each, legs of a snowman - 2 pcs.; made of brown paper: bucket - 1 pc., broom handle - 1 pc.; made of black paper: hands - 2 pcs., broom - 1 pc.; from red paper - a snowman's nose - 1 pc., from foil paper of different colors: balls - 8 pcs., the middle of the tip - 1 pc., rays of the tip - 8 pcs.

4. Using a figured hole punch, prepare 15-20 snowflakes from white paper.

5. Cut out a base for the craft measuring 19 x 19 cm from thick cardboard.

Advice

If you don't have a shaped hole punch with a snowflake design, you can draw them on the base. Of course, this needs to be done after gluing the applique parts.

Pasting

The number on the diagram corresponds to the template number.

1. Place snowdrifts on a cardboard base so that the largest snowdrift partially covers the middle one, and the middle one partially covers the smallest one.

2. Glue the snowdrifts overlapping: first small, then medium, and finally large.

3. Trim the excess small snowdrift along the base contour line.

4. Glue the head, body, bottom and legs of the snowman to the base. Lubricate the body part with glue only from the front side.

5. Glue the snowman's arms by placing his right hand under the unglued part of the body piece.

6. Glue a nose and a bucket onto the snowman’s head.

7. Glue the broom handle and then the broom itself, covering the end of the handle.

8. Glue the Christmas tree.

9. Attach the balls and tip to the Christmas tree.

Advice

It is convenient to glue the rays of the tip in order: first two vertical ones, then two horizontal ones, and then those located between them. This will make it easier for you to distribute the rays evenly.

Craft design

1. Using a black felt-tip pen, draw the snowman’s eye and “buttons.”

2. Using a blue felt-tip pen, draw long lines along the contour of the snowdrifts and short horizontal strokes along the surface of the snowdrifts.

3. Glue snowflakes on the free areas of the base and on the snowdrifts.

4. This is how you can draw a snowflake using an acrylic outline. Pressing lightly on the tube, draw a strip approximately 1 cm long on the paper, as shown in photograph (a). Then draw a second stripe (b) as a contour. Finish drawing the rays of the snowflake (c) and add small rays on each of them (d). The snowflake is ready (d).

Good afternoon. Today we will make New Year's cards with our own hands. I will show you the most interesting ways and techniques. You will not only see photos, but also receive detailed instructions and schemes for creating each such postcard. I will give you the necessary master classes to illustrate complex techniques (quilling, origami) step by step.

I decided to divide the entire article into 5 parts - according to the topics of New Year's cards.

  1. First we will look at the most different Christmas trees on postcards.
  2. Then I will show you which Santa Clauses can decorate your card.
  3. Then we will make Snowmen using different techniques.
  4. Then we'll move on to Christmas wreaths.
  5. And of course, let’s look at appliqué snowflakes on postcards.

So let's get started...

Part one

TREE on New Year's cards.

Method number 1 - paper triangles.

If you still have old signed New Year's cards, you can no longer give them away for the second round. But you can use them to create NEW postcards. You can cut a triangle out of a New Year’s card, put it on a leg and you’ll get a Christmas tree. The New Year's motif on the card came out naturally - like the colors of a Christmas tree.

Or you can cut a Christmas tree out of a regular one cardboard box– rough corrugated packaging cardboard will harmonize with delicate lace or pearl beads. And you will receive an elegant New Year's card made by yourself.

You can cut out a triangular silhouette of a Christmas tree with wavy edges, and cover it with sequins that imitate Christmas decorations on the Christmas tree.

You can give the triangular silhouette of the Christmas tree a jagged edge (as in the photo of the cards below). You can also cut out several silhouettes at once and combine them on one New Year’s card.

On the blue New Year's card with the photo below we see how a three-dimensional bladed Christmas tree is glued together from three triangles.

Or one Christmas tree silhouette can be larger in size and with a different shade of color - we put it as a duplicate background under the top silhouette (as on the right New Year's card with the photo below).

Method No. 2 - paper ribbons on a New Year's card.

You can very quickly and easily form a herringbone applique from paper or textile tapes.

You can use regular strips of colored paper. Or buy embroidered braid in the sewing department of the store. Or buy an elegant sheet in the gift section of the store wrapping paper and cut patterned strips from it for a Christmas tree applique on a New Year's card.

In the photo below we see several options for creating such a New Year's tree applique.

Paper strips do not have to be glued in strict order and symmetry. You can cut strips of four lengths - 10 cm, 8 cm, 5 cm, 3 cm. And arrange them in a chaotic inclined order starting from the bottom 10 cm, in the middle we lay strips of 3 cm and 5 cm, and at the top 3 cm. Top it all off paper star and get a New Year's card with your own hands as in the left photo below.

You can also take a triangle cut out of thick cardboard and cover it with strips of paper or fabric, bending the edges of the strips to the underside of the cardboard triangle. And we will get a ready-made elegant Christmas tree that you can safely stick on your postcard (right photo below).

But with paper strips you can make not only planar applications. You can make Christmas trees in volumetric technology. Here I give detailed description how to make a looped Christmas tree with your own hands on a red New Year’s card from the left photo below.

Step 1 - cut strips narrow and long – their lengths will also be different: 2 strips of 15 cm, 2 strips of 12 cm, 2 strips of 9 cm, and one strip of 7 cm.

Step 2 - make slits in the front side of the card with a blade - 2 slots on both sides along an imaginary line(the width of each slot is such that our strip can easily fit into it).

Step 3 - push each one through strip at one end through 2 slits– turn it in a loop and return to the same slots again. The ends of the strip meeting at the side glue it into the same loop as on the opposite side.

We repeat a similar procedure with the remaining strips. Naturally, you need to arrange the strips from bottom to top in decreasing order (long at the bottom, short at the top).

Or you can cut 6 paper strips of equal length 12 cm. Bend each strip in half and intertwine the flaps of the halves with each other crosswise - in a checkerboard pattern. It just looks difficult. But it's actually simple. Here you can tear out a sheet of paper from your notebook and cut 6 strips of any length and practice on such rough material to see how simple and easy everything really is.

And here is another New Year's card, where the tree is also made from strips of paper. Only here crepe paper is used (with a crumpled, crinkled effect) - it is sold in stationery stores in rolls (like wallpaper).

Step 1 - We cut wide strips of different lengths - 12 cm, 10 cm, 8 cm, 6 cm, 4 cm.

Step 2 - On the postcard we outline lines-tiers (rounded), to these lines we will glue each tier of our paper Christmas tree. We attach a strip of double-sided tape to these drawn lines.

Step 3 - We take the longest strip (12 cm) and fold its entire upper edge into small folds - tucks - and place these tucks on the bottom line of the tape. Take the next largest strip (10 cm) and do the same. And so we move to the top tier of the tree. Then we decorate the Christmas tree on a New Year’s card with any design of our choice.

Method number 3 - paper circles.

Here's a way to make a Christmas tree on a New Year's card using circles cut out of paper. You can cut out circles of the same size (like the blue card in the photo below). Or you can cut the circles into 4 different sizes - 2 circles for each size. And then the Christmas tree will turn out to be triangular in shape (tapering towards the top) as on the red New Year’s card with the photo below.

Method No. 4 – quilling technique for New Year cards.

Here’s another technique that produces very beautiful hand-made New Year’s cards. You can make beautiful twists from paper strips.

This is what the process of creating a Christmas tree using the quilling technique looks like. Cut the paper into even strips(it’s convenient to do this under a ruler with a paper cutting knife - on a wooden board so as not to cut the table. Or you can buy ready-made strips for quilling. Or have a machine for cutting quilling strips.

We lay each twist in the template circle(so that the twists are the same size). We allow the tight twist to open up a little and unwind – but within the framework of a round stencil. And then glue the tail-tip of the twist to the barrel of the twist itself. That is, we fix its size. This way you can remove it from the stencil frame and not be afraid that it will unwind and increase its size.

If you don't have a stencil, you can use round ones caps for creams or drinks. Place the twist on the bottom of the glass or cap and let it unwind to the diameter of the cap. Then carefully remove it with tweezers and fix the twist tail with glue.

Pinch the round twists on one side with your finger to give it a drop shape.

We put drops of different sizes in pairs and get a quick and simple Christmas tree.

Quilling technology allows you to create a variety of Christmas tree models from twisted paper.

Method number 5 - paper rolls.

Can you cut the paper into wide strips? different lengths– and roll each strip into a roll. It's easy to do if wrap it around a pencil– glue it, wait for the glue to set, and only then remove it from the pencil. These rolls of different lengths make a beautiful Christmas tree on a postcard. Quick and easy to do with your own hands. Paper can be used simple color. Or buy sheets gift wrapping paper(sold in the gift department).

Method No. 6 – mosaic Christmas tree on a postcard.

You can use any small details as material to create a Christmas tree. Sliced ​​snowflakes or butterflies. Buttons or origami stars or nuts and bolts (if you are preparing a card for your husband and want to make it in a brutal style).

Method No. 7 – lace Christmas tree on a New Year’s card.

You can make beautiful lace on a New Year's card. you can use ready-made lace paper napkins (sold at the hardware store, where the muffin tins are). Such napkins are often placed under cakes and other culinary products).

Or you can make your own paper lace– folding the paper as for cutting out a snowflake. And make an interesting pattern with holes along the folded edge.

Or can you fold the cut-out snowflake into a Christmas tree shape and paste it on a New Year's card.

Method No. 8 – origami technique.

And here are New Year's cards, which are decorated with a Christmas tree folded from a napkin. Such folding origami in the shape of a Christmas tree are made quite quickly and from a simple square (no need to cut anything). The main thing is that each upper square is slightly smaller in size than the lower one. And then the tiers of our Christmas tree will be tapered to the top.

Below I have drawn a diagram that illustrates the process of creating paper blanks for a Christmas tree on a postcard.

But you yourself can come up with YOUR OWN interpretations of a modular Christmas tree made of paper. Come up with your own triangular folds and create your own individual New Year's card with a Christmas tree.

Method No. 9 – folding Christmas tree on a postcard.

And here is another folding Christmas tree. Everything here is quite simple and is made from a separate single sheet of cardboard. And if you wish, you can additionally decorate the Christmas tree with inserts of colored paper and decorations.

You can also quickly fold an origami Christmas tree out of paper using this semicircular pattern. You can copy the shape of the Christmas tree and fold lines directly from the monitor screen. To enlarge or reduce the image on the screen, you need to roll the mouse wheel forward or backward while holding down the Ctrl button.

Or you can make such a Christmas tree yourself without a drawing. And simply bending the semicircle back and forth several times, as shown in the figure below.

If such a semicircular pattern for a folding Christmas tree is not made with a straight edge, but the circumference of the pattern is notched into soft ruffles or teeth, then the edges of our tiers near the Christmas tree will turn out curly, as in the photo of New Year’s cards below.

Method No. 10 – paper carving.

The lapel carving technique is also suitable for Christmas cards. This technique is very simple to do. Part of the picture is cut with a razor blade and folded back. We see the most primitive example in the right photo below - half of the contours of the Christmas tree and snowflake are cut off and simply bent.

You can make a double contour - and then the bend will turn out to be a narrow silhouette strip, as was done on the left postcard in the photo below.

Or you can cut it and bend it downwards each tier silhouette of a Christmas tree on a postcard. And we will receive a Christmas card with the photo below.

You can first practice on any rough piece of paper to see how easy it is to actually implement this card carving technique and make your own unique New Year’s craft.

We've looked at New Year's cards with a Christmas tree theme, and now let's look at all the other New Year's themes that you can use to decorate our cards with your own hands.

Part two

SANTA CLAUS on postcards.

Large applications in the form of Santa Claus will decorate any Christmas card. There is no need to make a full-length silhouette of Santa Claus somewhere in the corner of the postcard in the form of a small booger. It is better to take the largest size of the hat, beard and occupy the entire part of the postcard with these main elements of Santa Claus - red nose, mustache, beard, hat.

You can fold Santa Claus for a postcard using the origami technique - as shown in the photo below.

Part three

SNOWMAN on New Year's cards.

And now you can move on to a new character of the Christmas holidays - the snowman. Usually we are used to seeing it on crafts in the form of three white rounds and a bucket on the head. But you can approach the task of depicting a snowman on a postcard creatively. For example, make it peek out from behind the New Year tree - like in the left photo below.

Or take a ready-made card with a snowman - cut it into strips of different lengths - and from these strips put together a Christmas tree pyramid. Fold in such a way that the cunning face of a snowman can be seen on some of the stripes (as on the left New Year’s card in the photo below).

Also, you don't have to make a snowman appliqué on a card made from classic white paper. You can take the musical staff of a New Year's song on the Internet, print it, and cut out round discs from such paper for a snowman appliqué.

Or take a printed text telling about New Year's traditions and from such text embed roundels for a snowman.

You can make a snowman on a card using a paper fan. When the fan is bent in half, its blades unfold in a circle.

You can make a snowman on a postcard using the quilling technique. Twist a strip of white paper into roll-up modules and make a quilling snowman.

You can depict a snowman in an interesting, unusual angle or setting. This could be a TOP VIEW of a snowman (like the left photo below)... or a snowman inside a snow globe (like the right photo).

You can make an applique of a snowman who makes a hole in a snowflake with his nose. Or a snowman lord in a top hat and a red bow around his neck.

It is not necessary to put a bucket on the snowman. The snowman looks good in a neat black hat with a brim, decorated with a sprig of holly.

A snowman on a postcard can be depicted very schematically. A semicircle, a stripe of a scarf, two beady eyes and an orange triangle of a nose.

You can make a simplified silhouette of a snowman as the side part of a two-layer postcard, as in the photo below.

Or you can use the entire white background of the postcard as the body of a snowman. The New Year cards with the photo below show exactly this principle.

The most difficult thing is to make a three-dimensional 3D card with the silhouette of a snowman.

Part four

DEER on Christmas cards.

Another New Year's character that looks festive on New Year's cards is a deer.

It can also be depicted in a non-standard way, but in an interesting situation. For example, it could be a deer enthusiastically singing Christmas songs, playing the drum, or skating - everything is up to your imagination.

You can choose the simplest silhouette applique of ONLY DEER HEADS on postcards.

Or you can decorate a New Year's card with the silhouette of a whole deer - from antlers to hooves.

Part four

SNOWFLAKES on New Year's cards.

You can cut out 2 ordinary stars from paper and stack them on top of each other with an offset into one ray - and we will get an elegant snowflake on a Christmas card with our own hands.

You can make a beautiful snowflake using the voluminous convex technique.

Or embroider a snowflake from threads. That is, apply a symmetrical pattern of punctures. And then, in a certain order, lace these puncture holes with threads to make an openwork snowflake.

You don't have to come up with very complex thread weaves. Even small patterns made from thread and needles will decorate your New Year's cards.

Using this thread technique you can make not only snowflakes, but also any other New Year's motifs.

And of course a snowflake using the quilling technique.

Here in the photo below we see the stages of creating a complex snowflake from ordinary quilling modules - you need to start each snowflake from the center - and grow petals towards the middle - circle by circle.

Your Christmas card with snowflakes can resemble a layer cake, in which a variety of details are mixed, layering and bumping into each other in an elegant chaos of beauty.

The snowflake on your card can be made from paper modules made using the origami technique.

Part five

Wreaths on New Year's cards.

And here is the theme of the festive Christmas wreaths. They can be depicted on a postcard using any technique. This can be a flat applique of any geometric shapes, decorated with ribbons, buttons and other tinsel.

You can make a New Year's card in the form of a door on which such a Christmas wreath hangs.

Quilling technique is also ideal for creating modules for a Christmas wreath.

New Year's cards can be decorated with birds. They can sing winter songs while sitting on musical birch branches.

Also, New Year's cards can depict a winter window, through which you can see either a snowy landscape or a festive room with a Christmas tree.

Here are some more ideas how to give money in a New Year's card . We are used to putting money inside a postcard. But you can put the money outside, making it part of the overall New Year's applique. I will now explain how to place money on the front side of the card and not ruin it with glue.

Here on the first postcard we see a bill that was folded into a triangular cone - a ribbon was glued to the postcard (not money, we do not spoil it with glue) and the ribbon was glued so that it was glued to the glue in the middle, and its tails hung freely. We place the cone of the Christmas tree-money on the ribbon and tie it with the free ends of the ribbon.

In the second case We glue the snowman - but we don’t just glue it - we glue it onto thick pieces of styrofoam. That is, the snowman turns out to be towering on the postcard. This way, the snowman’s neck turns out to be moved away from the postcard canvas - and you can safely slip a striped bill under his neck.

And in the third case - We roll up candle tubes from paper. Glue them edgewise to the card. And into each tube we put a banknote rolled into a narrow roll.

Like these ones original ideas for New Year's cards I found for you during these holidays.

Good luck to you New Year's crafts and Happy New Year.

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