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How to make multicolor engraving paper

Let's start with the plane.

Prepare pens and knives (I use Xiao Huang), pads and pearl paper.

At first, it was easier from the inside out.

Pinch the knife straight, otherwise it is easy to leave lines, pay attention to the corners.

I suggest buying some rubber stamps.

In fact, as long as you practice more, think more, have enough time, and find the feeling, you will naturally get started.

Keep your heart calm and your hands steady.

Paper carving is a kind of paper cutting and one of the traditional handicrafts in China. People all over the country have different styles of paper-cut works. As early as the Han and Tang dynasties, folk women cut flowers and birds into pieces with gold and silver foil and colored silks and pasted them on their temples as decorations. Then it gradually developed. In festivals, colored paper is cut into stories of flowers, animals or people, and pasted on the lintel of windows (called "window grilles") as decoration, and also used as gift decoration or embroidery patterns. Paper-cutting tools generally only use a small pair of scissors; Some professional artists use a special carving knife to carve, which is called paper carving. The production process of paper-cut art is divided into drawing, cutting, peeling, pasting and adjustment and modification of finished products. Scissors are an important part. Paper-cut works require painting, composition and patterning, and the image should be generalized, deformed, concise and clear, with emphasis on the contrast between reality and reality, regular and smooth lines and strong and bright color contrast. Due to the different customs and habits of different regions and nationalities, paper-cutting has its own unique style, which can be roughly divided into two categories: simple engraving and complex engraving. Northern China is famous for its rough and unconstrained style and simple shape, belonging to the former; The south is famous for its lush composition, exquisite beauty and belongs to the latter. With the wide spread of paper-cutting art, the paper-cutting styles in different regions are constantly changing.