Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Pupils cut paper by hand.
Pupils cut paper by hand.
The method of making simple and beautiful three-dimensional leaf greeting cards by hand-cut for primary school students.
Tools/raw materials: paper, glue stick or double-sided tape, scissors.
1. Cut the square paper diagonally.
2. Fold the front and back of the paper alternately into creases, as shown below!
3. Take the small triangle at the top as the center, fold the paper in half, and then make a piece of paper as the petiole. Just twist a small piece of paper into a strip.
4. Apply double-sided adhesive on the folded side and stick the petiole through the center. A leaf is made, and then it can be cut into maple leaves with scissors.
- Previous article:Why is the manhole cover round?
- Next article:Is filial piety a traditional virtue?
- Related articles
- 1998 which month is a tiger, and 1998 which month is a tiger girl?
- What brands of caraway oil are out there? Which brand is good to use?
- Summary of Online Teaching and Research Activities of Primary School Mathematics Teaching and Research Groups
- Ancient Poetry About Sailing Boats on the Yangtze River
- How to evaluate classroom atmosphere
- How much does it cost to do a circumcision operation?
- How is Dazzle Dance traditionally scored?
- Please briefly introduce the history of ancient porcelain in China or provide related web pages.
- Write about the "awesome people" around you.
- How do you say clothes in English?