Recently there have been many paper-cuts about happy eyebrows. This is mainly because the theme of happy eyebrows itself is a commonly used theme in traditional Chinese folk paper-cutting. Many paper-cut works are more or less related to "happy eyebrows". Applying a little edge to the "top brow" can greatly enhance the artistic and festive feel of this paper-cut work. Especially when a happy event comes, you must make a pair of paper-cuts that look happy to the top of the eyebrow.
As you can see from this paper-cutting pattern, this is not a symmetrical paper-cutting in the traditional sense, but an obvious asymmetrical paper-cutting. Two magpies landed on the branches of plum blossoms together. The cutting is lifelike and even For sophistication. Two magpies are used here, thus metaphorically suggesting that this is a paper-cut work used at weddings. Friends in need can copy and learn.
1. Preparation work before paper-cutting. For asymmetrical paper-cutting, friends who are slightly less experienced in paper-cutting may need to use engraving and cutting. Therefore, double layers of paper can be used to stack and fix the paper.
2. Tracing. This paper-cut pattern is a little more complicated. Friends who have the conditions can use computer tracing to draw the picture.
3. Paper-cutting and engraving. In this paper-cutting tutorial, you first use paper-cutting to complete the outline cutting. At the same time, you can cut out paper strips, flowers and other shapes, and then use engraving to carve out the detailed textures and patterns. .