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Vytynanka bell for September 1st. Festive interior decorations “September 1st. Decoration with balloons

IN this set paper cutting templates have almost everything you need to decorate your school interior in an interesting and attractive way for the holiday of September 1:

- autumn foliage and clusters of ripe rowan,

- a familiar and cozy image of the school in festive decorations and charming schoolchildren enthusiastically greeting each other at the school walls,

- a variety of school equipment, a traditional bell and other school paraphernalia,

— as well as 4 options for holiday inscriptions (the inscription “September 1” is presented in two versions).

All this wealth of paper decorator will allow you to create thematic compositions on the windows (or in other parts of the interior) in the classrooms of both junior and senior classes. At the same time, the light, cheerful nature of the scenery will certainly find a response in the souls of first-graders and older children, as well as teachers and parents of students.

By the way, parents can use the elements of the set not only at school, but also at home, organizing a pleasant surprise on the occasion of the beginning of the school year (especially if we are talking about the very first academic year at school).

In addition, many elements of the set will certainly come in handy when preparing for the next big school holiday - Teacher's Day.

And together with a special addition, the templates from the “September 1” set are an excellent tool for creating festive compositions for the school’s birthday (Anniversary).

With the help of these templates you can solve not only large-scale decorating tasks, but also decorate compact objects. Especially for such purposes, a set of hand-cutting templates (in PDF format) includes reduced copies of elements, which fit on A4 sheets, and the set for the plotter contains solid templates of all elements that can be scaled arbitrarily.

For example, fragments of the composition are placed in three window openingswidth 60 cm and height 135 cm. However, you can easily vary the dimensions of the composition, adjusting them to the size of your window, for example:

  • reduce the size of elements by setting the custom scale in the print/cut settings to less than 100%;
  • reduce the area of ​​the composition by reducing the number of elements used - the optimal solution for small windows;
  • expand the composition by adding additional elements(from other sets or drawn by yourself) - for especially large windows or shop windows.

Dimensions of large elements of compositions:

  • school: 62.8×57.1 cm;
  • boy and girl: 36.4×54.1 And 35.5×54.4cm;
  • rowan branch: 33.2×35.2cm;
  • school equipment: 50.3×27.3,50.0×33.5,50.0×33.4 And 50.5×28.3 cm;
  • inscription “Happy Knowledge Day!”: 52.5×26.2 cm;
  • inscription “September 1”: 52.5×33.9 cm;
  • inscription "Hello, school!": 52.4×36.9 cm.

Compound:

1. A set of templates in the format PDF- for cutting by hand:

  • simple and composite templates (composite - glued together from several fragments on different sheets) for cutting decorative elements on A4 sheets;
  • reduced jewelry templates that fit on A4 sheets;
  • templates for cutting out composition elements on seven sheets of A1 format (templates on A1 sheets are intended for large-format printing on whatman paper (this can be done at the nearest copy center), which will slightly reduce production time);
  • instructions for making window (interior) decorations.

2. Set of templates in vector formats DXF, SVG and FCM (for ScanNCut Canvas), STUDIO3 (Silhouette Studio Document)- for cutting on a plotter:

  • templates of large decorative elements, prepared for cutting on sheets of paper A4 and sheets 30×30 cm(large elements are divided into fragments of appropriate sizes);
  • templates of all decorative elements (without breaking into fragments);
  • instructions for making window decorations.

Add a set of templates in the desired format to your cart.

Marina Rudich

The Day of Knowledge is approaching. A special day for everyone. Future schoolchildren will join the group on Monday. They will go to the institution for another year preschool education, will gain knowledge, and then take places for school desks. " September There will be a festive lineup, competitions and dancing.

Every time to 1 September senior groups festively arrange group rooms. This time we are again decorated the windows in the dressing room bright vytynanka on a school theme.

Having prepared templates and armed sharp scissors in a couple of days we cut vytynanka. We cut them out of white and tinted paper so that they could be seen from the second floor.

For window decoration we cut out future schoolchildren



stack of books

Bell

Alarm clock and pencils


Several bright autumn leaves


Then they began decorate windows.

On one window Placed two schoolchildren and books, glued autumn leaves and bright pencils above them

On the second window we also have schoolchildren

surrounded by pencils.

While we were cooking vytynanka, the pupils looked at them with interest, saying that they were ready to go to school so that they could quickly buy a backpack and uniform.

The windows turned out bright, the pupils looked at them with interest and asked their parents to send them to school or buy a backpack.

Nadezhda Kuznetsova

Good evening, dear colleagues!

We will need: self-adhesive colored paper, scissors, pencil and some word processing skills Microsoft Word 2013 .

I chose rolled colored self-adhesive paper, 70-80 cm wide, 2 meters long (I couldn’t find any other sizes, you can find smaller ones):


First, we select names for our corners, in my case, these are:

Visiting a fairy tale

Music corner

Shop

Salon

We are Young Olympians! (for sports corner)

Our creativity

Briefly about upcoming work: V Microsoft editor Word, we’ll make letter templates (with one caveat, I’ll tell you later) with these phrases, so that we can then put them on colored paper on the reverse side and trace them with a pencil required quantity letters and signs, cut them out and stick them on the wall. That's basically it. I took the height of the letters to be approximately 10 cm, you can choose at your discretion. So let's get started!

Launch Microsoft Word, open a blank A4 document, set the orientation of the sheets - landscape, create a flowchart like this:

insert - figures - flowchart: process

Then, holding down the left mouse button, draw an arbitrary rectangle covering almost the entire page

and immediately assign it a default style called Color outline - black, dark 1

Go to the tab home and select the desired text font. I liked the Century Gothic font because it can be easily cut out later. Maximum height The default text size is 72, so in the font size window we sign the value 400 , which corresponds to the height of the letters in natural size after printing approximately 10 cm.

We begin to type the letters we need inside the created flowchart, I’ll start with the expression "Visiting a fairy tale"

With this font size, I have 3 letters on A4 format (text in bold):

I made all the letters in capitals, this makes it easier to compose the text later without additional problems.

In order not to waste printer ink, we will do one trick so that the letters are not completely painted over in black, but only outlined. To do this, select the text, apply text effects and design to it Fill - white, outline - accent1, shadow

Let's do the final operations. Move the mouse to the edge of our flowchart and right-click on it, it will pop up additional window, select the last line autoshape format, and in the Microsoft Word editor an additional vertical tab will appear on the right with editing the autoshape parameters.

1. To begin with, let us indicate in Shape Options in the tab Shading and borders Line - no lines.

2. Then, with the selected text in Text options in the tab Text effects - shadow set the transparency parameter to 100% (move the slider to the right all the way). The shadow should disappear.

3. Ibid. Text options in the tab Text Fill and Outline - Text Outline(also with selected text) specify the color - black (instead of blue, which was the default). The text outline should turn black.

And the last thing we need to do in the Microsoft Word editor is to mirror the text horizontally - I wrote about this nuance at the beginning of the article. This is necessary so that later when tracing and cutting out the letters, they look correct. Because we will trace them on the back side of colored paper.

To do this we will do the following: in Text options in the tab Text effects - rotation of a volumetric figure We specify the angle parameter in rotation around the X axis as 180 degrees instead of 0.

We make the remaining letters and signs in the same way. In order not to edit text styles and text effects every time, you can copy our flowchart to another page of the document and edit the letters there by substituting the ones you need. Repeated letters can be skipped because the sheets that we print on the printer will only be a pattern that can be repeated several times when tracing the letters.

Finally, we print out our document with all the necessary letters, cut them out along the contour, put them on the back of colored paper, trace and cut out the required number of letters and characters.

I got it like this:




A little advice: before sticking the letters on the wall, it is advisable to mark the beginning and end of the words so as not to re-glue the letters again.

My signed corners turned out like this:

I hope you enjoy my work!

Thank you for your attention!

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September 1 is coming soon, children go to school, the first bell rings, excitement, celebration. And I want the office to be decorated in a festive way on this day, especially elegantly. Many parents search on the Internet interesting ideas, they come up with something themselves, run around looking for ready-made jewelry or materials from which these same jewelry can be made. In this article I want to talk about the ways and how you can decorate your office. But only ideas that you can easily develop on your own.

1. Vytynanki. Quite common in Lately decoration that requires a minimum of cash costs, but quite a lot of time. Carefully and beautifully cut out using a model knife (if you don’t have one, then an ordinary stationery knife, which almost everyone has) will do on a special mat (if you don’t have one, you can use a stack of unnecessary newspapers or paper), openwork and not very decorations look great on windows and on the chalkboard. If you cut out leaves from colored double-sided paper, you can hang them around the classroom. You can draw templates for vytynanka yourself (if you are good at drawing) or download them from the Internet.

The cutting process itself is not complicated, but quite labor-intensive. Yes, and it takes a lot of time. But the result is worth it. How to cut? First, print the template of the required size; if you need to enlarge or reduce the picture, then manually set it in the printer settings right size, if the picture is large and the sheet format is A4, then it will be printed on several sheets of paper. You can then assemble the finished drawing from the parts directly on the window. After the template is ready, place it on a special mat or on a stack of waste paper and carefully layout or stationery knife cut along the contour. First you need to cut out the smallest elements, then the larger ones, cut out the pattern along the contour last!

I’m adding a few templates here so you don’t waste time searching:

Or you can decorate it like this (but unfortunately there are no such templates, you can either buy it or draw it yourself):

2. Painting windows with paints. It’s beautiful, of course, especially if your parents are artists. Bright, elegant, festive. Children usually look at such beauty with pleasure. But, in my opinion, there are more disadvantages here: firstly, a large and not openwork pattern will make the class darker, and secondly, it’s a little difficult to wash this beauty later (tested on own experience, several hours were spent cleaning the windows). But the classroom with such decor + balloons looked very elegant.

3. Decoration with balls. A fairly common way to decorate any event, including the first day of school. Besides, what child doesn't love balloons? You can make garlands and various figures from the balls. Or you can just tie inflated with helium balls to the backs of chairs will also turn out very beautiful.

4. Decoration with posters and garlands. In almost every stationery or holiday supply store you can find ready-made posters and garlands made for almost all holidays. These posters can be hung on your door or on your chalkboard.

In addition, you can make a beautiful poster yourself in Photoshop with photographs of children and teachers and print it on photo paper in any photo studio or at home if you have the necessary equipment. You can also make a garland yourself.

Or you can mix all these styles and get a beautiful and elegant class. For example, cut out and stick stickers on the windows, tie helium balloons to the chairs, and hang beautiful posters with congratulations on the board. It all depends on your imagination, the availability of free time and the amount of money that the parents of your class are willing to spend on decorating the office. By the way, the most cheap option- This is to inflate the balloons yourself and cut out the protrusions for the windows. And on the board you can draw beautiful drawings and write congratulations with the most ordinary school crayons.

It can become a good tradition, such as decorating windows on New Year's Eve. The children, not yet having time to enter their classroom, look out of habit into their native windows. At this point, they will be very happy to see that everything is ready for the new school year.

Children attending kindergarten will be even more delighted by the decorated windows. Due to their age, they perceive any changes more emotionally, carefully studying the environment around them.

One of the most interesting and original ways How to decorate windows for September 1 in a kindergarten or school - make autumn leaves using a technique similar to stained glass. The leaves will not lose their relevance in the following days and even months of autumn, and thanks to them the group will always look elegant.

What you will need for work:

  • thin transparent polyethylene film;
  • office glue (it’s better to take transparent one, but you can also use PVA);
  • thin transparent colored paper or colored polyethylene (yellow and red);
  • scissors;
  • album sheet;
  • a simple pencil and a dark marker.

Let's get started.

We fold the transparent film in half to determine the approximate dimensions of one half.

Apply glue to half of the film.

Place a layer of yellow paper or film on top of it.


Glue it to the yellow film different shapes pieces of red color, distributing them randomly.



We also coat the second half of the transparent film with glue.

Cover the yellow-red layer with transparent film.



Let the film dry.


At this time on album sheet draw the outlines of autumn leaves - first with a simple pencil, and then outline with a bright marker.

Cut out leaf templates.


We attach the template to the film and cut it out. To make cutting more convenient, secure the leaf template with tape.




Thus, we use the entire film to create autumn leaf fall.


We fix the finished leaves on the window using transparent or double-sided tape.



This is just one of the options for how to decorate a classroom on September 1st. In the same way, you can decorate the hall, gym, school corridors, and, if desired, the windows of your apartment, thereby giving it a unique look.

See how to decorate windows with 3D paints. Detailed master class Here: " "

Use the template to cut out the autumn leaves. Print the template on A4 sheet and use it to cut out leaves from colored paper!


Autumn leaves - template for cutting

September 1 is an important day for schoolchildren and the first school holiday for first graders. Such a day should certainly be memorable. Let's talk about how to decorate a classroom for September 1st. Knowledge Day is a holiday for which teachers, schoolchildren and parents prepare. In order for the children to really feel this holiday, they need to decorate the classroom well. Of course, the new classroom for first graders is decorated by the teacher and parents, but for high school students beautiful decor the office will be interesting for you too.
Let's talk about several simple and budget-friendly ways to decorate your classroom for September 1st.

The fastest way to decorate your classroom for the Festival of Knowledge

Balloons with helium or simply collected in garlands or large figures are an excellent and quick way decorate the school office. Balloons are also easy to decorate both staircase railings and wide passages in school corridors.
The balls can be attached to each desk, and when first-graders go home, they will take each of their balls with them as if they were a part of the school.


  • Posters, garlands and banners.


Ready-made posters, banners and garlands, bright letters and numbers will also help you quickly decorate your classroom for September 1st. They are sold in office supply stores and special holiday stores. Usually garlands are attached above school board, and posters to the walls.

How to decorate a classroom on a budget for September 1

If the methods described above required monetary costs, then below we will tell you how to decorate school classrooms for free or inexpensively by September 1st.

  • Bright figures made of cardboard and paper.

Multi-colored palms, suns, maple leaves, made by the hands of students the previous year and carefully preserved by the teacher, are an excellent decoration for the office for the holiday of Knowledge. Large numbers, letters and flags can perfectly decorate an office. You don’t need to spend any money at all for such decorations.

  • Painting on windows, drawings and linings.

You can decorate glass windows with paints or paper strips not only for New Year's celebrations. Beautifully painted glass looks good at the Festival of Knowledge. These decorations will create a festive mood for schoolchildren and turn an ordinary office into a real fairy tale.

  • Colored signs

Beautiful colored signs and arrows will not only perfectly decorate the school corridors, but will also help little first-graders better remember the way to the cafeteria, the teacher’s room and other important places. These colored signs can be left for the first week of school.

  • Colored garlands made of paper and fabric.

Bright flags prepared in advance by parents or children can be assembled into charming garlands, which can easily be used to decorate the empty space above the board and on the walls. In addition, this decoration is durable and can be used for several years.

  • Wall newspapers.

Wall newspapers still remain relevant. This decoration is suitable for middle and high school. Bright posters filled with notes and photos will help you get started. academic year with a good mood.

  • Individual gifts for each student.

A caring teacher will definitely use the opportunity to give small and bright gifts to each student on September 1st. These can be either simply delicious gifts or useful little things: sheets with the lesson schedule, the student’s daily routine or office.
Such gifts will also decorate classroom desks on September 1st.


  • A cool corner, brightly decorated for the holiday.

The stand looks good. A cool corner, brightly decorated for the Festival of Knowledge. With the help of colored paper, cardboard, cut out leaves, the stand can also be turned into decor for a classroom.

Finally

Today we talked about how to decorate your classroom for September 1st. You can use these tips to decorate your first grade classroom and high school students. I would like to once again remind teachers and parents that the holiday of September 1 should be bright and memorable for both first-graders and older students. Put in a little work, your imagination and love, and the children will remember this day for a long time, and elegant decoration of the office will make this task easy and joyful.

In this article I have collected many ideas and examples for decorating a classroom for September 1st to help teachers and caring members of the parent committee create a holiday mood. I hope to save you time and effort :-).

First, I’ll list what you can steal: balloons, paper pom-poms, themed garlands.

WHAT are we going to decorate? The wall around the board, the ceiling, the teacher's desk, the desks.

Decorate the classroom with balloons

Here are the elements that, in my opinion, are most suitable:

Helium chain. This is a fishing line to which helium balloons are attached at some distance from each other. The result is a kind of “rainbow” that can be placed above the board, stretched across different directions over the children's desks. The chains can be hung parallel to each other, or they can be pulled from the corners, crossing in the center.

Single large flowers. They are quite simple to make from 4-5 large balls (located in the same plane and attached with double-sided tape to a board, walls or windows). In the center you can make a core from a small ball of a contrasting color. The most difficult thing is to inflate the “petals” of the same size :-). I recommend looking at design examples in my articles. Sometimes flowers are made in volume (two blanks different sizes they just overlap each other).

"Fountains" made of balls. They are also different. If you weave a “stand” half the size of a man, and then attach 5-7 helium balloons, you will get a monumental structure. Such columns look good at the entrance from the inside of the classroom and on the sides of the board. The cost of such decoration for a class depends on the height of the cabinet and the number of helium balloons. You can make the top from one foil shaped ball (airplane, dog, etc.)

Bouquets of balloons. These are bundles of several helium balloons tied to a small weight (this is also a balloon lightly filled with water or sand). This decoration looks good on the teacher’s desk by the window and always gets into the photo frame. Typically, from 3 to 10 balls are used. Sometimes I see in photographs in the classroom on September 1st single balls with a weight on each desk. Bad idea... Distracts children and significantly blocks the view. It is better to use the teacher's desk and window sills.

Balloons with ribbons “for the ceiling” by the number of children in the class. Spectacular! You can tie a small card to the ribbon. At the end class hour We give balloons to the children so that everyone can draw their dream on a postcard. The launch of balloons into the sky on September 1 is an emotional spectacle.

Large figures from balls. It could be a student with a student, a cartoon character or a clown. Bell. Pencil. The letters A, Z (in the sense, from A to Z), the giant number 1 (especially if you go to 1st grade on September 1). There are ready-made foil letters and numbers (from 40 cm to 2 meters). They are inflated with ordinary air (helium is not needed); they are now quite easy to buy in online stores.

Sun and clouds. This is also a nice technique, many people like it. Bundles of 8-10 white and blue balloons (without helium) are made, which hang from the ceiling in several places. Cloud effect. Paper droplets or small balls are tied to strings. By the way, it’s quite possible to make a “rain” of letters and numbers...
The sun is made from a large smiley ball (there are special attachments for the rays) or woven from thin sausage balls.

Toys. These are small figures made of thin balls that can decorate the windowsill during class. Dogs, airplanes, giraffes, butterflies, flowers. Let them decorate the classroom, then give it to the children. You can easily find those who make such gifts for children on the Internet in your city or region. By the way, if you have a suspended ceiling, you can attach these toys to the metal bars on different heights. Looks very cool!

Several examples with comments

Sometimes the teacher or parents have an IDEA. For example, it must definitely be an aquarium with algae and fish. Or space with stars and planets. Thematic decoration is always much more interesting, but I won’t be able to post all the examples here.

A “cloud” of balloons with children’s names looks great (just write with a thick felt-tip pen). All kinds of arches can begin in the corridor. We invite you to make a wish under them and be sure to take photos at the moment of dreaming. The combination of foil letters and numbers (A, B, C and 1,2,3) with stands and garlands of balloons looks good.


Paper pom poms

A very popular decoration that has recently migrated from weddings to all other holidays. Lightweight giant flower balls of different sizes are attached to fishing lines suspended ceiling. Large ones are higher, small ones are lower. Amazingly festive filling of space. .

A few more interesting options. There are beautiful mobiles made of voluminous doves and clouds and much more.

Vinyl Wall Decals

I’ll say right away that you don’t need to be afraid of ruining the walls, everything will remain in its original form. Such stickers are difficult to remove only from paper wallpaper, and they are rarely used as decoration in classrooms. The stickers are quite large (50 cm), the subjects can be selected. These include cartoon characters, flowers, butterflies, and autumn leaves. By the way, they can be attached to a board, on a door, or on a window. You don’t have to take it off right away, let everything hang like that until the New Year. (the size of the pictures is in the description).

Letters and numbers from different materials

I won’t repeat it now, as it is large selection with pictures. What letters and numbers can there be? For example, 1″A” is simply the first and last letter of the alphabet on both sides of the board (A-Z). You can make up the words SCHOOL. There are many options, take a look. Some things you can do yourself, others you can easily order from special companies.

Themed paper garlands

You can make flag garlands yourself. Triangular or rectangular flags can contain letters and numbers, school supplies, and congratulations on September 1st. We stretch strings with flags across the classroom or simply hang them along the windows and above the board.

Holiday supply stores have ready-made solutions for wall decoration (banners, banners, posters, large stickers).

If you read the article to the end, you will receive a link from me to print these flags:


They can be printed on blue, pink, yellow and light green double-sided paper, then you will save a lot of ink in the printer! However, there are color layouts at once, choose (the link, I remind you, is below).

Gifts for children on September 1

Gifts can also be a decoration for the classroom, or more precisely, for the students’ desks. Not everyone will agree with me that this is necessary, I myself am not very sure of this, but, judging by the parent forums, gifts are placed on desks quite often. To prevent children from showing interest ahead of time, gifts are beautifully packaged. Intrigue!

What can you wrap?

  • pencil sets and other stationery
  • thematic notebooks or personalized notebooks
  • personalized chocolates (or simply with school symbols)
  • boxes of chocolates
  • books
  • beautiful cases or covers for passes (if the school has a pass system)
  • kinders
  • glasses for pencils and pens