Mid-Autumn Festival mooncake box DIY lantern
Materials:Two mooncake inner boxes, Chinese knots, scissors, scissors, red envelopes (or red paper), small stickers (or colored paper ),adhesive tape.
Production steps:
Step 1: Punch a hole
Poke a small hole in the middle of the inner box of the two-month cake (as shown in the picture), use scissors or a sharp It is enough to poke a hole with something, but if you poke a small hole with a needle, it will be too small and you will not be able to proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Wear Chinese Knot
Put the Chinese knot rope through the small hole you just poked. Note that the Chinese knot knot should be outside the inner box. Do not close the Chinese knot inside the lantern!
Step Three: Knot
In order to fix the Chinese knot, we need to tie a knot on the rope of the Chinese knot inside the mooncake box. Just lift it up and it will not fall apart!
Step 4 : Put on the other half
Connect the other mooncake box with holes punched in it to the mooncake box that just passed through the Chinese knot (as shown in the picture), and fix it with tape. If For the sake of beauty, you can use patterned tape or colored paper to surround it. Remember to pass the Chinese knotted rope through another mooncake box!
Step 5: Tie a knot
Tie a small Chinese knot on the rope Dead knot.
Step 6: Making Tassels strong>
Spread out the red envelope or red paper and cut it as shown in the picture. It is best to cut these small whiskers thinner to be more delicate. Note that these small whiskers cannot be cut short. Leave one-fifth of the position uncut.
Step 7: Hang up the tassel
Roll up the newly cut mustache around the Chinese knotted rope. Be sure to roll it tightly. !Then fix it.
Step 8: Decoration
You can use your own Stick your favorite small stickers on the inner box of the mooncakes. You can also cut out your favorite patterns on colored paper and stick them on the inner box of the mooncakes according to your own preferences. Remember not to put too many stickers on them, as they will look fancy but not so pretty!
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Tie up the Chinese knot, and a beautiful mooncake box lantern is ready! It’s up to you where you want to hang it!