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Children's bouquet packaging course

Children's bouquet packaging tutorial is as follows:

Material preparation: wrapping paper, tape, ribbon, etc.

1, first put the flowers together and then put them on the diagonal of the wrapping paper. The other side of the wrapping paper is folded into the shape of a collar and turned out.

2. The other side is directly covered and then wound into roots.

3. Wrap the wrapping paper tightly at the root with adhesive tape.

4. First, fold a beautiful knot with a belt, such as a bow, love and other shapes.

5. Then put the finished decoration on the front of the bouquet and tie it tightly with the remaining decorative tape.

6. Finally, tidy up the decorations and wrapping paper and cut off the extra stems at the bottom.

National activities for Children's Day:

First, Japan.

Japan celebrates Children's Day the most times in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year in an interesting and Japanese way.

March 3rd Girls' Day is specially set up for little girls. On this day, parents with daughters will set up a display stand at home, where beautiful female dolls wearing Japanese kimonos will be placed. On May 5th, boys' day, families with sons hung "carp flag" in front of the door, indicating carp yue longmen.

Second, South Korea.

South Korea's Children's Day evolved from the "Boys' Day" in 1923. It is also a public holiday in Korea, on May 5th every year. On this day, children can enjoy themselves, and parents should prepare the most wanted gifts for their children. Many children will also wear Hanbok on this day and experience Korean traditional culture.

Third, Brazil.

Brazil's Children's Day is on August 15, which happens to be Brazil's "National Epidemic Prevention Day". Therefore, on this day, doctors all over the country will treat children and vaccinate children under five years old against polio, which shows that the government is very concerned about children's health. In addition, Brazil's "Notre Dame Day" 65438+1October 12 is often regarded as Children's Day, and there are also some celebrations.

Fourth, Sweden.

Sweden also divides Children's Day into smaller parts. August 7th every year is "Boys' Day", also called "Lobster Festival", which means to encourage boys all over the country to learn the brave spirit of lobster. On this day, children will dress up as lobsters and perform some very lively and lovely programs.