How to make a three-dimensional Mid-Autumn Festival greeting card as follows:
1. Prepare materials: Choose a color or pattern of paper as the basis of the greeting card. Scissors: A pair of sharp scissors used for cutting paper and card. Glue: A bottle of glue used to hold papers together. Colored pens or brushes: Colored pens or brushes can be used to draw or write blessings. Ruler: Used for measuring and marking.
2. Fold the paper: Fold the paper according to the size you want. If you're not sure, start by using a ruler and pencil to draw the fold lines. Draw graphics: Draw the graphics you want on the paper, such as the moon, stars, osmanthus, etc. You can use colored pens or brushes to draw.
3. Cut the graphics: Use scissors to cut out the drawn graphics. Pay attention to how to use scissors to avoid injury. Paste graphics: Paste the cut graphics on the inner pages of the greeting card with glue. Pay attention to adjusting the position to make them look more beautiful.
4. Write blessings: Use colored pens or brushes to write blessings on the greeting card. You can write blessings such as "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival" and "Reunion". After finishing writing, check the overall effect of the greeting card. If necessary, you can add some decorations, such as attaching small stickers or drawing some small patterns.
The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival
1. The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals. It is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. It is also known as the Moon Festival, Moonlight Festival, and Moon Festival. Eve, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Moon Mother Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, etc. There are many theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the most popular of which is the ancient tradition of worshiping and offering sacrifices to the moon.
2. According to historical records, the ancient emperors worshiped the moon on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which happened to be in the middle of the third autumn, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival". At the same time, because this festival falls in August in autumn, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival", "August Meeting", "Mid-Autumn Festival", etc. In ancient times, people believed that the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival was when the moon was at its fullest, so it was also called the "Full Moon Festival" or "Full Moon Festival".
3. There are many theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the most popular of which is the ancient tradition of worshiping and offering sacrifices to the moon. According to historical records, the ancient emperors worshiped the moon on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which happened to be in the middle of autumn, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival". At the same time, because this festival falls in August in autumn, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival", "August Meeting", "Mid-Autumn Festival", etc.
4. In ancient times, people had high respect and worship for the moon, and believed that the moon was a sacred existence. It is said that as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, emperors had begun to worship and worship the moon, and later it gradually spread to the people. In ancient times, every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, the emperor would hold a moon sacrifice ceremony to pray for a good harvest and peace. Folk worshiping the moon symbolizes reunion and happiness.