Make a diary of lanterns 2 Near the Spring Festival, street shops and supermarkets are filled with red ornaments and lanterns. I looked at these red lanterns and wanted to add some festive atmosphere to my family, so I suggested that the whole family make a lantern together.
My mother and I first searched online for ways to make lanterns. It seems that we chose the lantern named "Liu Liu Da Shun", which is not only beautiful in appearance and unique in shape, but also has the meaning of smooth sailing, which is very suitable for the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival. Then, we prepared red paper, rulers, staplers, Chinese knots, pendants and other materials to make lanterns, and our family of three worked together.
Although the process of making this lantern seems simple, it is not easy to make and needs special care. I work with my parents. Dad is responsible for drawing 36 squares of the same size on red paper. I saw him with a ruler in one hand and a pen in the other, carefully drawing squares. From time to time, he measured the angle with a triangle for fear of any deviation, and then cut it off with scissors. At this time, it is time for me to play a role. I folded the cut square in half to find the center point, and then folded all four corners into a triangle facing the center point, thus a lantern surface appeared. Mother used a stapler to nail up the six small squares that I folded together, and a small lantern was finished. In this way, our family of three performed their duties, and with the concerted efforts of Qi Xin, the "Liu Liu Dashun" lamp was formed. Finally, we installed red Chinese knots and pendants at the top and bottom of the lantern, and the beautiful lantern appeared in front of our eyes.
I picked up the lantern with joy, hoping that the family in the Year of the Horse would be as happy as the name of the lantern!
Diary of Making Lanterns 3 Yesterday, Malaysia Studio held an activity to make lanterns. This is also to invite good friends.
At first, the teacher asked us to outline what you want with the front of cellophane and color the back. What should we draw? I racked my brains and thought hard, but I just couldn't think of it. By the way, isn't it the Year of the Loong this year? Didn't Miss Li just teach us how to draw dragons the other day? Ok, imagine painting a dragon!
As a result, I made a mistake in the first stroke. After constant revision, the previous one is not bad, but the eyes are not good. There is an idiom called "make the finishing point", but my eyes are the least noticeable place, so I painted this finishing point as the finishing point, and I painted bon voyage. Then, the teacher asked us to roll up the glass paper roll and stick it with double-sided tape, then stick the bottom of the glass paper roll on the lower part of the cut wine bottle box, put the upper part of the glass paper roll in the middle of the cut wine bottle box and decorate it. The wine bottle box on the glass paper roll is decorated with red paper. Glue one corner of the square red paper and then the opposite corner, but remember, it must be glued into a straight tube. Do this for 20 pieces, then stick double-sided tape around the paper wine box, and then stick it on the paper wine box one by one, with 5 pieces on each side. But remember, be sure to put the sticky place outside.
The lower part of the wine bottle box is decorated with crepe paper. Wrap the crumpled paper outside the wine bottle box, then tear it off by hand and decorate it with sequins. The teacher put the rope on with sequins, and a lantern was made. Just light a candle and put it in, and the light will come on.
Mother said, "There is no need to buy lanterns for the Lantern Festival this year."