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Handmade works that love the motherland and hometown

You can make a small red house with a stick and stand in front of you and draw a fruit made of chopsticks. Make a wooden pole to raise and lower the national flag. Make a school or a small house in the back, use those green and yellow cardboard, those recyclable and non-recyclable, use cardboard to make a mini trash can, then draw some little people and stick them on it, and then design that one or two of them have a garbage in their hands.

Handmade was originally a verb phrase, and later it was gradually used as a noun, meaning some interesting small projects or handmade projects made by yourself.

The rise of handcraft stems from people's nostalgia for childhood and yearning for a better life. With the continuous improvement of people's cultural life and higher requirements for spiritual and cultural life, manual and creative DIY and its related peripheral industries are increasingly prosperous, and more and more people are beginning to think about how to integrate manual DIY into their lives.

Some traditional handicraft projects in China, such as paper-cutting and handmade fabrics, are very popular with foreigners, which has given birth to the growing prosperity of the domestic handicraft industry. There are more and more small manual workshops, and many of them have started import and export business, which has made great contributions to improving the domestic employment rate and promoting economic development.

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With the continuous improvement of living standards, women in China have higher and higher requirements for quality of life. Although there are more and more handicrafts and daily necessities on the market, they still can't meet people's personalized and interesting needs, so some traditional handicrafts that appeared before because they could not be bought or in order to save money are increasingly sought after by urban women.

For example, handmade beading, jewelry making, Chinese knots and other daily necessities are easy to buy. There are still a large number of women who are willing to DIY themselves and try to make them by hand.

As a result, many DIY shops have appeared in the domestic market, imitating foreign countries but actually continuing China's traditional crafts, providing customers with raw materials needed for hand-making, and providing places for making and learning, so that women who need but have no conditions to make can realize their wishes, such as pottery bars, non-woven hand-made shops, cross-stitch shops and so on.