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Mid-autumn paper cutting works simple tutorial video

Mid-Autumn Paper Cutting Works Simple Tutorial Video is as follows:

Step 1: Prepare colorful paper and tools

First of all, prepare the required tools such as colorful paper, adhesive, scissors, pencils, rulers, and thin ropes.

Step 2: Make the lantern skeleton

Using a piece of red colored paper, cut a strip 25 cm long and 2 cm wide, fold it in half and fold it to the size of a quarter, and then use scissors to cut it into a thin strip of paper. Next, glue the ends of the paper strip together with adhesive to form a ring skeleton.

Step 3: Make the Bottom of the Lantern

Using a piece of yellow colored paper, cut a strip 15 centimeters long and 2 centimeters wide, fold it in half to make it a quarter size, and then use scissors to cut it into a thin strip of ribbon paper. Next, glue the ends of the paper strip together with adhesive to form a ring skeleton. Finally, glue the bottom skeleton to the lower end of the lantern skeleton.

Step 4: Make the top of the lantern

Using a piece of green colored paper, cut a strip 15 centimeters long and 2 centimeters wide, fold it in half to make a quarter of the size, and then use scissors to cut it into a thin strip of paper. Next, glue the ends of the paper strip together with adhesive to form a ring skeleton. Finally, glue the top skeleton to the top end of the lantern skeleton.

Step 5: Make lantern patterns

Using different colors of colored paper, cut out various shapes of flowers, leaves, stars, and moons. Then, paste them on the surface of the lantern and decorate it with your favorite patterns.

Step 6: Make a lantern lanyard

Fix the top skeleton of the lantern with a thin rope, and then glue the ends of the thin rope to the skeleton at the bottom of the lantern to form a lanyard.

At this point, a beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival handmade lantern is finished. I hope this video tutorial can help you, and I hope you can make more beautiful handmade works in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!