Although there are many very unique folk elements presented in the form of paper-cut patterns in the collection of paper-cut patterns, it seems that Paper Art Network has not yet shared the pattern of paper-cut elephants with everyone. In fact, elephants, as an element in traditional folk culture, often appear in paper-cut patterns. Why do elephants appear in paper-cut creations? Mainly because of the homophony of elephant in pronunciation. Since the pronunciation of the word "xiang" for "elephant" is very similar to the pronunciation of the word "xiang" for auspiciousness, when people talk about elephants, the first thing they think of is good fortune and good luck. This gives the elephant a very beautiful representative meaning.
The paper-cutting tutorial you see here teaches you how to make a very beautiful paper-cut elephant. We can see that the element of this paper-cut is an elephant. The combination of elephant pattern elements in the paper-cut pattern feels quite impressive, especially the visual effect brought by the combination of two elephants. More prominent and eye-catching. It is also worth noting that the paper-cut elephant pattern is decorated with linear wrapping around it, which makes the paper-cut elephant appear more three-dimensional in the paper-cut pattern. The structure of the surrounding copper coins brings more depth to the paper-cut production. It feels so festive and auspicious, and also meets the needs of folk window grilles and paper-cutting.
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