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Make a composition of kites

Kites are made by pasting paper or silk on bamboo strips and other skeletons, and pulling the long lines tied to them, so that they can be lowered into the sky under the action of the wind. Deeply loved by people. It was not until Cai Lun improved papermaking in the Eastern Han Dynasty that people began to make kites out of paper. A kite? . Next, I will bring you an essay about making kites. Welcome to read!

Rule 1: Make a composition of kites. You must have flown kites, but you don't have to fly kites, do you? On Friday morning, Li Xiang and Li Peiyu and I have been making kites in the art room.

An art room is an art room with all kinds of handmade materials. In a short time, we found all the things we needed at once: bamboo sticks, crumpled paper, colored garbage bags, lead drawing paper?

All the materials are ready, and we will start right away. Li Xiang and Li Peiyu are going to make a bamboo pole? x? Shape, fix with transparent glue, then connect the four points outside with paper rope, and then cover them with garbage bags? In short, they have a lot of work to do. Compared with them, my task is much easier. All I have to do is draw a big black and white pig on big lead paper and cut it out. You know, drawing black and white pigs is my strong suit. We have officially started. Li wants to have a look after I have finished painting some of them. I drew it according to my previous method. Li thought that my ears, eyes and nose were not cute and helped me modify it. Overtake her? Make the finishing point? The pig suddenly became cute. The chubby body and watery eyes seem to be talking to us. Li Peiyu is more interesting, saying that the trousers of the black-and-white pig are Chinese-style corsets. When its nose is not painted with nostrils, it looks like a mouth. Ha ha! The funniest thing is that they stick garbage bags together. It was a little off-center when it got stuck, and a big hole was opened. Li wants to mend it bit by bit, but they are the best piece? Cloth? I painted it out. But are they squatting there or patiently using small pieces? Cloth? Make up?

After more than one class, our black and white pig kite was finally finished. Because there was no thread, I tied a packaging thread and ran around in the corridor. ? The kite is flying! ? We cheered loudly. I made a kite for the first time, but I didn't expect it to succeed! Yeah!

One day, the art teacher asked us to go home and make a kite.

When I got home, I went to ask my grandfather if he could make a kite. Grandpa smiled and said, of course I will do it! ? I happily hugged my grandfather and said. Good grandpa, make one for me quickly! ? Grandpa said: if you want to play with kites, ask your mother to buy one. The kite made is not as beautiful as the one bought. ? I said:? No, no. Let my kite be different from other children. ? Grandpa was pestered by me and had to agree.

I followed grandpa to the river. Grandpa cut some reeds. I really wonder in my heart: how can a kite fly with such a thick reed? I saw grandpa cut the reed into four sections with a knife, and then tied the reed into two squares with a strong thread. I thought grandpa was going to make two square kites. Who knows, grandpa is like magic, and soon two squares become a big octagon. How did you get out? When I took a closer look, it turned out that Grandpa had staggered the two squares. Grandpa is so clever!

? Now it's your job! ? Grandpa said with a smile. ? No problem! ? I readily promised. I took a few sheets of white paper and drew many patterns on the paper with a watercolor pen, including dancing butterflies, colorful flowers and a lovely orange doll. Haha, I like it more and more. I carefully glued the white paper to the bookshelf. I thought it was easy, but I didn't expect to stick here and fall there. With grandpa's help, it can always be finished.

Grandpa made a kite foot out of straw. It was thick but interesting.

An octagonal kite is finally finished!

I jumped and jumped, dragging my grandfather to the test flight! Soon, the kite flew into the blue sky, and my heart followed the kite!

Chapter 3: Composition of Making Kites In the spring of March, it is a good time to fly kites. At this time, the willow branches are in full bloom and the spring breeze is slow. Seeing other people's kites flying in the air, I am eager to try. How I want to fly my kite! As soon as I got home, I started making kites without stopping.

As the saying goes:? The hardest part is actually at the beginning? When I really started flying kites, I was in trouble, because it was my first time to fly kites. So, grandma became my consultant. She said, and I did. After grandma's explanation, I realized that ordinary kites usually take bamboo as the skeleton and paper as the meat. Cut bamboo into bamboo pieces and use the toughness of bamboo pieces as the skeleton of the kite. I made a triangular skeleton. However, the skeleton I tied is always asymmetrical, and the thread left by the knot is too long, which makes my head sweat. Finally, I made a kite skeleton that satisfied me. Next, I put the prepared rice paper on the skeleton, and then tied it on the line, and it was finished. I drew an eagle on the finished kite and put colored crepe paper on the edge of the kite.

I ran out with my kite. In the open space, I let it fly in the strong wind, and the kite quietly rose into the air. The kite attracted his companions to stop and watch, and he was proud of himself. I think overcoming difficulties and achieving success is the happiest thing!