Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Lantern Festival Rabbit Lantern Making
Lantern Festival Rabbit Lantern Making
Tools/raw materials
Lead wire, white paper, paste, straw, toy wheel
Steps/methods
Make three big circles, two middle circles, two small circles and two long ears with lead wire.
Three great circles are elongated into ellipses and cross-fixed together to form the rabbit's body.
Two oval heads are covered with a middle circle, and the knot is fixed with adhesive tape.
Two small circles are used as faces and fixed in place with ears, and a rabbit skeleton is completed.
Paste white paper. In order to ensure the light transmission effect, it is best to choose translucent tissue paper.
Cut the note into tassels and stick it on the rabbit. You can use colored paper or white paper.
Cut the white paper into a strip, fold it in half several times, then cut it into thin spikes and fix one end with a stapler.
Knead it into a ball and fix it on the rabbit's tail as a tail.
A piece of cardboard is fixed at the bottom for putting candles.
Fix the straw on the bottom of the rabbit, put the axle through the straw and put on the wheel.
Don't forget to put red paper on your eyes and ears, and then tie a rope to drag it away. . .
I especially recommend it.
I especially recommend it.
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