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Zhushacha

Zhushacha

1. Materials and tools:

Cotton cloth, cotton thread, cotton, scissors, soft plastic paper

Step 1. Cut cotton cloth and plastic paper into squares;

Step 2, cotton balls are made into small balls and placed on plastic paper and cotton cloth in turn.

3. Wrap the cotton tightly, tie the cotton thread, cut it, and arrange the extension package.

4. After the rubbings are made, the rubbings materials and tools are formally made.

Some rice paper, soft plastic paper, plates with convex and concave patterns (similar to coins), flowerpot trays, bottle caps, expansion bags, ink, small watering cans, waste toothbrushes and waste newspapers.

5. Step 1 Cut rice paper and plastic paper into a square slightly larger than the washboard, or a rectangular square.

Step two. Spread the rice paper in the center of the plate, gently press the watering can to moisten the rice paper, and adjust the rice paper to make it smooth.

6。 Step 3: spread the plastic paper on the wet rice paper, and brush it gently from the center to the edge with a toothbrush to drive away bubbles, so that the rice paper and the plate decoration can be closely attached.

7。 Step four. Wait ten minutes for the rice paper to dry slightly;

Step five. Pour an appropriate amount of ink on the bottle cap and dip it gently with Tobao. Gently pat the flowerpot tray to make the ink even;

Step 6. Lightly apply it to the waste newspaper and let the ink fade until it becomes the color you want.

Step seven. Start from the center of the plate and spread it evenly around. Repeat step 6 after each dip to control the ink color.

9。 Step nine. Gently lift the rice paper, spread it on the plate, center the grain in the center of the plate, spray the rice paper covering the edge of the plate wet, and prepare to wipe the grain.