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Paper-cut works celebrating New Year's Day
1. Take a square colored paper, fold it in half along the center line, and draw a lantern pattern. The decorative pattern of lanterns adopts crescent-shaped patterns, big or small.
2. Cut along the drawn pattern. The crescent pattern needs cutting. Fortunately, the pattern is large and easy to cut. This requires that our scissors for paper-cutting must have sharp tips to facilitate the cutting operation.
Open the cut colored paper, it is a beautiful red lantern. This kind of lantern is the most common in our life, and the circle symbolizes reunion and happiness.
China Lantern, also known as Lantern, is an ancient traditional handicraft of Han nationality. After thousands of years of development, lanterns have formed different regional styles, and each lantern has its own unique artistic expression. Every year around the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people hang red lanterns symbolizing reunion to create a festive atmosphere.
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