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Junior high school students' 300-word Spring Festival composition: making Spring Festival lanterns

It's winter vacation now, and the teacher asked us to make a unique lantern to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Monkey.

First of all, the materials for making lanterns are: colored paper, oil pastels, tassels, double-sided tape, knives, red ribbons and so on. Let's leave 3 cm on each side of the cardboard, draw several parallel lines equally, and then cut it with a knife. Next, roll up the cardboard, make the cardboard arc-shaped, stick it together, and cut the scraps into thin strips for ears. Cut two identical circles to make the chassis, make a small hole in the center of the chassis, and tie a red ribbon on one of the holes to hang lanterns; On the other hole, tie a beautiful tassel as decoration. The main body of the lantern has gradually taken shape. I put lovely stickers on the left and right sides of the lantern to show my joy. The word "Fu" is written in block letters in the middle of the lamp body, which means that the Year of the Monkey is blessed! The lantern seemed to be enchanted by me, and suddenly it was full of vitality. In order to make the lantern more festive, I painted the bottom of the lantern with thriving flowers, as if there were flowers everywhere in the new year! In this way, the lantern came alive in front of me, and it was finally finished.

Small-scale novel production can not only cultivate our ability to use our hands and brains, but also expand our imagination, cultivate our sentiment and make our after-school life more colorful.