How to fold greeting cards on Teachers' Day?
1. Preparation materials: a piece of colored paper or cardboard (you can choose the teacher's favorite color), scissors, glue or double-sided tape, colored pencils, pens or colored pens, decorative stickers, colored ribbons, etc. (optional).
2. Preparation: To determine the size of the greeting card, you can generally choose to fold it into half a piece of stationery. Prepare all necessary materials to ensure that the size of colored paper is suitable for your design.
3. Fold the paper: put the colored paper horizontally on the desktop, then fold it in half to ensure the edges are aligned. This will become the main body of the greeting card.
4. Design the card: design some beautiful patterns, words or graffiti on the front (cover) of the card to express gratitude to the teacher. You can write "Happy Teacher's Day" or other greetings. In the card, write down your own feelings, wishes or words of thanks to the teacher.
5. Decorative cards (optional): If you like, you can use decorative cards such as stickers, ribbons and paper cuts to make them more personalized and unique.
6. Complete folding: Fold the card to ensure that the front design is completely covered by the inside. Check whether the fold is flat.
7. Write a greeting: Write your name and some special wishes on the back or inside of the card to show your sincere thanks.
8. Check the touch-up: Finally, check the whole card to make sure there are no typos or flaws, and then let it convey your wishes and thanks for Teacher's Day.
The origin of teacher's day
1, Teacher's Day is a festival to express gratitude and respect for teachers. Its origin can be traced back to ancient China.
2. Around 2300 BC, during the period of Yao Shun, the ancient emperor of China, the concept and system of education already existed. Later, Confucius was honored as the sage of ancient education in China, and his position was prominent in the history of education in China. Therefore, Teachers' Day in China is sometimes called "Saint's Day".
However, the official date of Teachers' Day is in the 20th century. 1924, the government of the Republic of China clearly designated September 10 as Teacher's Day to commemorate Confucius' birthday. Since then, governments in different periods in China have successively regarded September 10 as Teachers' Day.