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How to draw New Year's Day cards?

The drawing steps of New Year's Day greeting cards are as follows:

Material preparation, colored cardboard, scissors, glue, marker or marker, ruler.

1, select paper jam.

Choose a beautiful colored cardboard as the basis of the greeting card. According to the desired theme and style, you can choose different colors and textures of cardboard.

Step 2 design the cover

In the center of the cardboard, draw a big circle to represent the New Year bell. You can draw some patterns related to New Year's Day in the circle, such as the hands of a clock, bells and snowflakes. Color the pattern with a colored pen or marker to increase the visual effect.

3, draw the internal pattern

Inside the cardboard, you can draw some patterns or words related to the New Year. You can draw a happy new year's day villain, or write a blessing. You can also add some decorative elements, such as ribbons and little stars.

4. Add details

At the edge or corner of the greeting card, you can add some details, such as Kobanawa bow. These details can make greeting cards more exquisite and personalized.

Step 5 Fold and paste

Fold the cardboard to make the cover and the internal pattern form a three-dimensional effect. Stick the greeting card with glue or double-sided tape to ensure it is firm and beautiful.

The origin of New Year's Day

1, three emperors and five emperors

According to legend, New Year's Day originated from the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, which means "the first day of the year". As the name implies, it represents the first day of the year. Legend has it that the ancient Yao and Shun era? The abdication system is implemented, and the incumbent is for the public, for the people and won the hearts of the people.

2. Xia Dynasty

To the Xia Dynasty? Meng Xiyue (1 month) is the first month of the summer calendar, while the twelfth month (1February) is the first month of the Shang calendar, and the winter month (1 1 month) is the first month of the weekly calendar. Qin Shihuang unified the six countries and changed the spring month, that is, October, to the first month, and the "New Year's Day" became the first day of October in the lunar calendar.

3. New China

The New China was established to distinguish between the lunar calendar and the solar calendar. In view of the fact that the "beginning of spring" in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar is around the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first lunar month was renamed as "Spring Festival" and the first day of the solar calendar was designated as "New Year's Day", and New Year's Day became a happy festival for the people of the whole country.