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How to cut happy words and flowers?

The production steps of paper-cut with happy characters:

1. Preparation materials: scissors, paper, glue, brushes, etc.

2. Design hi-word patterns: First of all, you need to design hi-word patterns, which can be designed creatively by yourself, or you can refer to some traditional hi-word patterns.

3. Cut out the shape of the happy character: cut the paper into squares or rectangles, and then cut out the shape of the happy character along the pattern lines of the happy character.

4. Making pull-flower: Fold the cut hi-word upward along the pattern line, then apply glue to the crease, and fold the two corners inward to form the shape of pull-flower.

5. Sticking flowers: Stick the made flowers on the items to be decorated, using double-sided adhesive or transparent adhesive.

6. Decorative items: You can add some small decorations, such as beads and ribbons, to make the flowers more vivid and lovely.

7. Finished: The finished paper-cut has festive words and flowers, which can be used as decorations in rooms, wedding scenes and other places to add festive atmosphere.

The implication of paper-cutting with happy characters;

1, Celebration and blessing: Paper-cuts printed with happy characters and flowers are often used to celebrate important festivals, weddings, birthdays and other festive occasions, implying yearning and blessing for a better life. People believe that putting paper-cuts with happy characters on doors, windows and walls can bring good luck and happiness.

2. Family reunion: Paper-cut with happy characters and flowers also means family reunion. During the Spring Festival and other important festivals, people will stick paper-cuts printed with happy words and flowers at home to express their expectations for family happiness and reunion.

3. Reproduction and life: In traditional culture, paper-cutting with happy characters and flowers is often regarded as a symbol of reproduction and life. People believe that happiness can bring life reproduction and reproductive energy, so paper-cutting with happy characters is often used as decoration for weddings, childbirth and other occasions.

4. Auspicious to ward off evil spirits: the paper-cut of happy flowers also means auspicious to ward off evil spirits. In traditional customs, people believe that some gods or ghosts will have a bad influence on their lives. Sticking paper-cuts with happy characters on doors and windows can resist the invasion of these evil forces and bring good luck and auspiciousness.

5. Cultural inheritance and artistic appreciation: paper-cutting with happy characters and flowers is not only a symbol of traditional culture, but also an art form. Every paper-cut printed with happy words and flowers represents people's yearning and pursuit for a better life, and is also the embodiment of the inheritance of traditional handicrafts.