Winter-themed greeting cards, with flying snowflakes and polar bears and penguins wearing scarves and hats, are perfect for sending out during Christmas or the Spring Festival. Prepare cardboard, colored pens, carving knife, wavy scissors, glue, hole punch, etc. to learn how to do it~~~
Draw two hillsides on cardboard, preferably with a compass!
After cutting it, use a knife to lightly score it in the middle of the two peaks. Be sure not to cut through it. Then fold it in half and use wavy scissors to cut out waves at the arc.
In addition, take out the cardboard and draw the head, body, ears and scarf of the polar bear on the back.
Paste them together and you will have a polar bear wearing a scarf. Use wavy scissors to cut out both sides of the bears body, and use a paintbrush to add eyes, nose and scarf for coloring.
The little hands of the polar bear are also pasted on, and the methods of other penguins, Santa Claus, etc. are similar.
Adhere the polar bear and penguin to the inside of the greeting card. Round snowflakes can be made with a hole punch, and waves and other shapes can be drawn with colored brushes~
The simple and festive Christmas greeting card DIY is completed, have you guys succeeded?~