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Hand-made method of red envelope fish lamp

During the New Year, everyone likes to hang auspicious lanterns. Have you ever thought that you can make a beautiful lantern with a red envelope? Goldfish lanterns mean more than one year.

Tool materials:

Red envelopes, double-sided tapes, scissors, red ropes, non-woven fabrics, beads, staplers, gold ropes, movable eyes, paper cards and gold ribbons.

Red rain is a handicraft made by northern folk during the Spring Festival. The red envelopes of rain are linked together, which is very festive and makes the atmosphere in 2008 more intense.

Take three red envelopes to make a red envelope rain, as shown in the figure, and fold the goldfish tail from left to right. Tie the tails of three goldfish with a stapler.

Cut out 3CM wide red envelope paper. Tie one end of the fish tail tightly.

Cut out three red envelopes with a length of 1 1CM. Fold the four corners in. Note that one side between the corners is about 3CM for connecting the fishtail, and the other side is 1CM for the fishmouth.

Cut two fish gills and fold them as shown in the figure. Put the fish cheek cover in the red bag of the fish mouth and fold it back. Make two fish heads in the same way.

Fold the fins from left to right. Fold out three fins

Cut a paper card from the fish and put it in. Stick the fishtail to the body with double-sided tape.

Aim at the triangular part of the fish mouth and staple the connection at the fold with a stapler. Glue the three heat sinks to the corresponding positions as shown in the figure.

Glue the fish mouth together.

Glue the fish together in three places, remember to put a messenger wire at the top, and then fix it with a stapler. Stick it on the movable eyes.

Cut out a rectangular non-woven fabric as shown in the figure, and put a red line in the middle to wrap it. Wrap the top with a golden ribbon and thread the beads into it to make tassels. Tie a tassel on the waist of goldfish and a gold ribbon for decoration.