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Paper-cut course for window grilles: rabbit figure

The paper-cutting process of rabbit window grilles is as follows:

Material: a square piece of red paper, a pen and a pair of scissors.

1. First, we prepare a square piece of red paper, a pen and a pair of scissors for use.

Let's put the red paper face up, and first fold the center line of the red paper in half.

3. Then fold the red paper in half, and the edge lines should be aligned. Then we draw two arcs on the folded paper.

4. In the arc, let's draw the general shape of the lovely rabbit first.

5. Then draw the specific characteristics of rabbits in detail.

6. After drawing, we draw a semicircle of lace in the arc.

7. Then cut off the outline of the line drawing pattern with scissors.

8. Then slowly cut off the internal details along the line.

9. Finish drawing after opening.

Introduction of window grilles

Window grillage is a characteristic art of farming culture, and the rural living geographical environment, agricultural production characteristics and social customs also make this local art have distinctive Han folk customs and artistic characteristics.

In the past, whether in the north or the south, stick grilles was always visited during the Spring Festival. In the south, it is only posted when you get married now, but it is generally not posted during the Spring Festival. And it is still popular on stick grills in the north.

Window grilles are rich in content and wide in subject matter. Because the buyers of window grilles are mostly farmers, window grilles have quite a lot of content to express farmers' lives, such as farming, weaving, fishing, herding sheep, raising pigs and chickens.

With its unique generalization and exaggeration, window grilles show auspicious things and good wishes incisively and vividly, and decorate festivals with prosperity and celebration.