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How to make simple and beautiful Labor Day greeting cards

Simple and beautiful ways to make Labor Day greeting cards are as follows:

1. Prepare a piece of 12×24 green rectangular cardboard, fold it in half and stick glue on one side. Paste a pink rectangular cardboard of 1 1×24 vertically on the green cardboard.

2. Stick the rectangular cardboard from big to small, and then stick it on the cardboard in a spiral way. Prepare a blank sheet of paper, draw your favorite pattern on it and stick it on the inside of the card.

Turn each small inner page over and write a blessing on the first side of the inner page.

4. Close the cardboard and stick a cover picture on the cover. Decorate the cover with words and colors.

The origin of greeting cards:

Emperor Taizong greeted the ministers with greeting cards. Every Spring Festival and Spring Festival, from the head of state to ordinary people, he has the habit of sending greeting cards to relatives and friends. When did the greeting card, a special blessing medium, come into being, why has it spread so far, and what kind of development and changes have it experienced?

China's traditional culture attaches great importance to "ceremony", which was once the essence of China culture. Many contents in etiquette are expressed through forms, such as greeting cards. Giving greeting cards before important personal activities or public holidays is solemn in form on the one hand, and convenient for both parties to inform each other in advance on the other. So since the Han Dynasty, greeting cards have been preserved as a traditional form, but the name has changed.