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How can we make beautiful and simple wind chimes?

How to make beautiful and simple wind chimes is as follows:

1. Prepare some colored paper and cut it into small pieces of the same size. Apply glue to the center of each small piece, then stick it on another piece of paper, and cut each piece of paper into tassels with scissors to make the wind chimes look more beautiful. Tie a string at the end of each tassel, and then tie a small bell at the other end of the string. Hang all the lines on a long line.

2. Collect some empty plastic bottles, clean them and dry them. Drill a hole in the bottom of each plastic bottle with scissors, so that when the wind blows, the bottle will make a sound. Glue the bottom of each plastic bottle tightly with adhesive tape so that they will not separate. Tie a rope at the top of each plastic bottle, and then tie a small bell at the other end of the rope.

3. Collect some beautiful shells and drill a small hole at one end of each shell with pliers or hand tools. This hole should be thin enough for the rope to pass through. Glue the shells together with hot melt glue gun or super glue to form the shape you want. You can arrange the shells in a row, or you can stack them to create more complex shapes.

Related contents of wind chimes

1, Fengling is a handicraft with a long history and rich cultural connotation. It originated in ancient China, formerly known as "Zhanfengduo", and was a tool used by the ancients to predict the wind direction. With the passage of time, wind chimes gradually evolved into a decorative and symbolic object, which was endowed with the meaning of blessing, avoiding evil and auspicious. In ancient times, people believed that wind blowing through wind chimes would bring good luck.

Wind chimes are made of various materials, including metal, ceramics, glass and wood. According to different materials, wind chimes can be divided into metal wind chimes, ceramic wind chimes, glass wind chimes and wooden wind chimes. Among them, metal wind chime is the most common one, mainly made of copper, iron and other metals, with beautiful appearance and crisp and pleasant sound.

Wind chimes are widely used in many cultures. In the traditional culture of China, wind chimes are used in temples, ancient pagodas and other buildings, and are endowed with the function of praying for blessings and avoiding evil spirits. In Japan, wind chimes are regarded as one of the symbols of summer. They are often hung under the eaves or on the balcony, making a crisp and pleasant sound with the breeze.