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How to make art books by hand in the second day of junior high school

Handmade books are made by taking about 5 sheets of A4 paper as one volume, folding each volume in half, evenly punching 6 holes in the creases and stacking them neatly. Cut two pieces of paper according to the gap between holes, put on a needle and thread for later use, and make an inner page. Stick white paper strips on the outermost two pieces of paper, fix the inner pages with cardboard and clips, coat with white latex, stick with gauze, stick with cloth ends, and finally make the cover.

Play light music and encourage children to boldly cut out their favorite vase shapes and decorative patterns by folding and hollowing out the edges. Today, the teacher provided the children with blue and white paper. Now, grab a piece of paper in the big basket, put a pair of scissors and a pencil in front of you safely in the small blue basket, and then sit up and see the teacher! Look who's the first!

We just appreciate the blue and white porcelain vase in the photo. The blue and white porcelain vase is decorated with patterns. Today, we also borrow the simple blue and white colors of blue and white vases to make your favorite vase as big as possible. There is also a pattern painting in the bottle. When you cut it, you must cut it into a shadow and make it hollow!

Guide children to make their fried paper-cut works more beautiful after passing through the substrate, and turn them into blue bottles and white bottles. Teacher: Children, our vases have been cut! I have a good way to make it more beautiful! Teacher, there are some blue and white papers with double-sided tape on them. Can children tear?