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A bumper harvest of handmade works

Harvest handmade works as follows:

1. Tools for making paper: 30x750px low cardboard, yellow paper, 12 colored paper (5mm), template, pen and paper, scissors, tweezers and handmade white glue.

2. First, make ears of wheat and cut an orange piece of paper in half. Take a section of 10mm 1 sparse round roll, and knead the sparse round roll into a sharp corner by hand. Cut a small piece of orange paper and wrap it in a diamond roll with white glue. Cut the head into a triangle with scissors.

3. In the corn part, cut the orange-red paper in half and make it into a thin round roll of 8 mm. Squeeze it into a square with your fingers and paste it into corncob according to Figure 3. Cut a piece of paper, cut both ends into triangles and bend it with a pen and paper.

4. Stick the bent paper on the outside of the corn cob. Take 1 piece of white paper, fold it in half, cut it open and make it into two dense volumes. Stick it under the corn to make corn stalks. Make three corns in the same way.

5. Cut two pieces of beige paper in half, make it into a sparse round roll of 12mm, and knead it into a water drop roll by hand.

6. Make two 25mm thin round rolls with beige paper, knead them into semicircles and stick them together. Cut two pieces of orange and 1 pieces of red and beige paper, and cut both ends into triangles. Roll it up slightly with a pen and paper and stick it on the outside of the semi-circular roll.

7. Make another 30 mm onion. Stick the corn on the cardboard and the onion on the right. I saw a small piece of orange paper stuck under the onion.

8. Take a piece of purple paper and cut tassels on it. Roll it up with a pen and paper and stick it. Take light green paper, cut it into different lengths of grass and stick it on the left side of corn.

9. Cut the purple paper in half and make it into an 8mm thin round roll. Stick the finished ears and leaves on the cardboard, and then stick the purple sparse rolls next to the ears. That's settled.

Harvest significance

Harvest means high yield, abundant food and adequate food. Harvest Festival is a happy event for farmers, a festival for farmers' brothers, a commendation for a year's hard work and a period for farmers.

Harvest Festival is of far-reaching significance, because it conveys a kind of comfort that has not been earned by hard work, a kind of thought that has no credit, a kind of recognition of hard work and a kind of joy of harvest. It is the expectation of scientific farming, efficient farming and high yield!