The materials used in the tutorial on turning waste into treasure for this wood-bone brocade folding fan are indeed things that I can throw away in my life without throwing them into the trash can. The wood chips used to make the frame of the folding fan were left over from the renovation of the house at that time. Some of the scraps that came down looked neat and clean at the time, so I thought I would keep them instead of throwing them away, maybe they might be useful in the future. However, this "later" time dragged on for a long time, and it was only now that I remembered that I could use them to make something. This kind of folding fan comes with brocade paper, which is the wrapping paper used for wrapping gifts. It looked good to me, and it took me a lot of trouble to remove it completely.
Main material: Brocade paper, wood chips, glue, tassels, Tools required: Scissors, Production steps:
Step 1: What you need
Step 2: Use small nails to nail into the wood pieces
Step 3: Use long nails to fix the nailed parts
Step 4: Twist the long wire into a beautiful pattern
Step 5: Draw a circle on the paper with compass
Step 6: Apply glue to the wood chips
Step 7: Stick the wood chips on the fan surface
Step 8: Fit evenly
Step 9: Cut out the fan shape from brocade paper
Step 10: Decorate the fan tassel