How to make a blind box
1. Prepare a piece of colored paper of 15* 15cm, as shown in the figure, with both sides folded upwards by about 1cm.
2. Fold the left side to the right side, and glue the 1cm folded from the right side as shown in the figure.
3. Fold the crease in the middle, and then fold the four corners to the middle.
4. Then fold the upper and lower triangles inward as shown in the figure.
5. Fold the four corners out of the crease of the horizontal bag, get help from the middle, fold into one of the upper edges, and then fold into the other edge.
6. Continue to fold the triangles on both sides and stick them together, and then pinch the other mouth.
7. Finally, paste your favorite pattern, and the manual blind box is completed.
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Blind box refers to the toy box that consumers can't know the specific product style in advance, which is random. This kind of Chaozhou opera, which was born in Japan, was originally called mini-doll, and it was called blind box after being popular in Europe and America.
As a trend toy, blind boxes have accurately cut into the young consumer market, and many "blind box+"business models such as archaeological blind boxes, stationery blind boxes, beauty blind boxes and snack blind boxes have also emerged rapidly.
Blind box culture originated in America and flourished in Japan. The so-called blind box, as its name implies, is a box filled with cute dolls of various styles, but the box is not marked with which one. With its limited hunger marketing method, it has greatly stimulated consumers' desire to buy and repurchase.
Experts believe that from the macro consumption environment, in the era of high material abundance, sales have developed from selling goods to selling entertainment, and the craze of "blind box economy" has also come from this.
200211/On October 26th, official website, China Consumers Association, issued a consumption reminder, pointing out that some operators used blind boxes to clear their positions, which damaged consumers' legitimate rights and interests, disrupted the market and reminded consumers not to buy blindly.
The so-called blind box usually includes the periphery of animation, film and television works, or dolls designed by designers alone. It is called a blind box because there is no label on the box. Only when you open it can you know what you are drawing. Psychological research shows that uncertain stimuli will strengthen repeated decisions, so blind boxes have become addictive for a time.