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How to make mini red packets
Mini red envelopes are made as follows:
1. Take a piece of 18cm X 18cm purple colored paper, leave about 1cm folded from the bottom upwards, and then glue another 1cm with solid glue. After gluing, stand it up vertically, and then the bottom left and right corners, both fold a small triangle upwards.
2. After folding, press the crease to fold inward again, and then fold the top page upward to flatten it. Step 4: After folding, fold a small part of the page below upwards, and fold the top page downwards as well. When you're done folding, fold the top about a third of the way down and draw a half circle with a drawing pencil.
After drawing, take the craft scissors and cut out the semicircle, then cut out a small red heart and apply solid glue to seal it. Red envelopes, also known as red envelopes, is a small gift made of red envelopes, commonly used in traditional Chinese customs and Chinese characters in the context of the cultural circle of a variety of celebrations, including the New Year, weddings, birthdays, and other occasions, the color in the Chinese culture on behalf of the meaning of "festive".
Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, the practice of wrapping copper plates (known as "New Year's money") has evolved into a modern form of gift money that is placed inside a red envelope. The custom of giving New Year's money to the younger generation is still prevalent, and the amount of money ranges from dozens to hundreds, which is mostly used by children to buy books and school supplies, and new fashions have given the money a new content.
The custom of giving out red packets at the Spring Festival has a long history, and it represents a kind of blessing from the elders to the younger ones. It is an amulet given by the elders to the children to bless them with good health and good fortune in the new year.
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