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The simple process of making greeting cards by hand

The simple process of making greeting cards by hand is as follows:

1. Choose red cardboard, cut it to the right size, and then fold it in half.

2. Cut out your favorite patterns with colored cardboard, and then stick them on the front of the cardboard with a glue stick.

3. Cut out two rectangular colored papers and stick them on the greeting card.

4. Draw a heart-shaped pattern in the center of the front, cut out a hollow shape on the left side of the heart-shaped pattern, and stick the rice under the card with a glue stick to make it natural. Then write your blessing on your heart.

5. Decorate the greeting card with small flowers and write a congratulatory message.

A greeting card is a kind of card that people greet each other when they meet a holiday date or event. People usually give greeting cards on birthdays, Christmas, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day and other days.

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In the 2nd century AD, a commemorative medallion appeared in ancient Rome, engraved with the words "Roman Senate and all its subjects wish the founding father Adebayor Augustus a Happy New Year", which is the predecessor of Heka. In the Middle Ages, various forms of harmony cards appeared one after another. At that time, wood and cards were the most popular in Central Europe, that is, blessing words were engraved on smooth wood, and some people used pigments to color wood carvings to make them colorful.

Valentine's Day card is the oldest card. As early as February15th every year in ancient Rome, girls put their love words in a box with shyness and joy, and then the boys in the whole city drew lots to draw a congratulatory message from which girl so that he could have sex with that girl justifiably. Gu Nian's message in the box can be said to be the earliest Valentine's Day card.