In traditional Chinese auspicious culture, "Fu Lu Shou" is the three most auspicious words, and peoples pursuit and yearning for "Fu Lu Shou" have also been vividly expressed in many folk art creations. and play. In many folk paper-cut creations, you can see works with the theme of "Fu Lu Shou", and this has become one of the biggest characteristics of Chinese folk paper-cuts.
The paper-cut pattern design used in this paper-cut tutorial is completed by symbolizing and harmonizing. First, the wish for "blessing" is expressed through the word "bat", an auspicious animal like "bat", that is, through It expresses good wishes in a homophonic way, and also uses the image of longevity peach to convey the auspicious connotation of "longevity".
1. Preparation work before paper-cutting. Before paper-cutting, stack several single-sided colored papers and place them, and then use a stapler to fix them.
2. Tracing. Since the paper-cut pattern itself is relatively simple, the pattern can be obtained by hand-drawing. The details do not need to be traced and can be made during the specific cutting process.
3. Paper-cutting and engraving. Although the paper-cutting pattern itself is not complicated, there are many internal patterns in the images including bats and peaches. If you have difficulty in the specific cutting process, you can use Carve and cut to finish.