Chinese paper-cutting technology is the essence of people’s wisdom and is also a unique folk art of our Chinese Han people. It has a history of thousands of years. In ancient times, paper-cutting was practiced in every household and was used in festivals. Sometimes it is pasted on the wall or window to give us a visual enjoyment. However, with the development now, there are very few people who can master the art of paper-cutting. In order to continue to pass on the treasures of our Chinese Ming Dynasty, here are some simple paper-cutting tutorials. We still often use paper-cutting in our lives, which is the word "happy".
When getting married, people will put a lot of happy characters on them to express the festive atmosphere. When getting married, paper-cuts with the word "happy" are basically purchased at wedding candy shops, and few people cut them out by themselves. In fact, paper-cutting the word "happy" is very simple. You can cut out double happiness with just a few simple steps. First we need to prepare three simple tools: rectangular red paper, a pair of scissors, and a pen. Any pen will do, but if you want the best results, its best to use a red pen.
We fold the red paper in half four times, but the opening direction must be on the right hand side, and then draw rectangles of different sizes on it, and three rectangles on the right side. What needs to be noted is that the first rectangle is larger than Others are wider. The effect of cutting is better this way. The fourth rectangle must be drawn on the left, its width being the largest, then continue drawing two rectangles on the right, and finally a smaller rectangle on the left. If the text description is not clear, you can look at the diagram. The white part is the part that needs to be cut off. Use scissors to cut off the white part. This will be the simplest double happiness after unfolding.