Handmade works on February 2
Materials: red, yellow, white, black cardboard or colored paper, scissors, glue, black thread, gold ribbon.
Production steps:
1. Cut a narrow strip about 30 cm long from red cardboard or colored paper as the dragon's body.
2. Cut out some small circles with the same shape with yellow cardboard or colored paper and stick them on the dragon with glue as scales.
3. Cut out the shapes of the dragon head and the dragon tail with white cardboard or colored paper, and stick them on both ends of the dragon respectively.
4. Cut out the eyes, nose and mouth of the dragon head and the dragon tail with black cardboard or colored paper and stick them on the dragon head and the dragon tail respectively.
5. Use a thin black line to pass through the eyes, nose, mouth and faucet of the dragon's tail as the dragon's five senses.
6. Tie golden ribbons on both sides of the dragon's body as its beard.
Methods of making handmade products well
1. Make a plan before you start: First, make sure you have a complete plan, including a list of materials and tools you need, and a sketch or design of the work you want to do.
2. Choose the right materials and tools: According to your plan and design, choose the right materials and tools, such as scissors, glue, colored paper, cloth, thread, needle, etc. If you are not sure, you can find some inspiration and suggestions online.
3, careful patience: when making handmade works, you need to be careful and patient, paying special attention to details. If you make a mistake, don't worry, you can use glue or cut some materials.
4. Refer to other works: When making handmade works, you can refer to other works, especially those with similar styles to your own works, in order to gain more inspiration and skills.
5. Perseverance: Handmade works need time and energy, so you should have enough patience and perseverance. In the process of making, don't rush for success, complete each step step step by step, and finally make a satisfactory work.
In a word, making a good hand-made work requires full preparation, patience, care and perseverance, and you can learn more from other works.