Dream catcher, a talisman of North American Indians, is made of willow as a frame, with a spiderweb in the middle and feathers on the bottom. Indians believe that dreamcatchers can ward off ghosts and evil spirits. If a child has a nightmare, parents will hang a dream catcher by the bedside to block the invasion of monsters and allow the child to fall asleep in a sweet dream. Nowadays, dream catchers have become a common decoration, which can be used as home furnishings or worn by individuals. The production process of dream catchers is not limited to branches as frames, but more durable materials such as metal rings and plastic rings are used to make the shapes more exquisite and the decorations more fancy. The following is an introduction to how to make a dream catcher by hand. If you like, just follow along and learn.