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Character blessing paper-cut patterns and paper-cut tutorials

Character blessing paper-cut patterns and paper-cut tutorials Character blessing paper-cut patterns and paper-cut tutorials

In paper-cut patterns, some auspicious words often appear to match them. As for the auspicious words used as collocations, the word "福" is used most frequently and is also the most common. Different combinations of paper-cut patterns with the word "福" can produce different effects. The common forms can basically be divided into two types. One is that only the word "福" appears in the paper-cut pattern, that is, different forms of the word "福" itself. It is the protagonist of the pattern; the second form is based on the word "福", but it is matched with other related auspicious patterns.


The paper-cut pattern used in this paper-cut tutorial is the second type. The theme of the paper-cut itself is to highlight the word "Fu", but on the left and right there are men and women tied with flowers, and they are pulling Chinese knots decorated with Chinese knots under the word "Fu" With the word "Dafu", it can be said that the overall atmosphere is quite festive, and it is very suitable for use as a large-scale paper-cut decoration.


Character blessing paper-cut patterns and paper-cut tutorials


1. Preparation work before paper-cutting. The shape of this paper-cutting is slightly more complicated. It is recommended to use rice paper with good toughness. When preparing to stack the paper, pay attention to the thickness of the paper and use a stapler to fix it.


2. Tracing. For some paper-cuts with relatively complex patterns, you can use a computer to print out the drawings to ensure that the details are not missing.


3. Paper-cutting and engraving. The outline of this paper-cutting tutorial is a quadrilateral, and there are partial symmetries in many places. Therefore, when performing this paper-cutting operation, you can first cut out the symmetrical parts of the paper-cutting pattern symmetrically as a whole. part, and then after unfolding the paper, re-cut the details on both sides.