Moon cake handmade cardboard tutorial as follows:
Materials Preparation:
1. colored cardboard or paperboard
2. scissors
3. glue stick or double-sided tape
4. colored pencils or colored pencils
5. ribbons or decorations
Step 1 Choose a suitable piece of cardboard or paperboard
Choose a piece of colored cardboard or paperboard of suitable size as the backing of the greeting card. You can choose festive colors such as red, yellow or orange according to your preference.
Step 2: Fold the card
Fold the cardboard or paperboard in half to make it the basic form of a greeting card. Make sure the folds are neat and clear, and you can use a straightedge to flatten them, making the fold lines more visible.
Step 3: Design the theme of the card
Design a Mid-Autumn Festival theme on the front of the card, and you can draw the moon, rabbits, osmanthus flowers, and other elements related to the festival. You can draw the desired pattern on the sketch paper first and then transfer it to the card.
Step 4: Cutting and Decorating
According to the designed pattern, cut out the corresponding shapes from colorful cardboard or paperboard and fix them on the greeting card with glue sticks or double-sided tape. You can also use colored pens or colored pencils to draw details or words on the card to express your wishes to the recipient.
Step 5: Add Special Effects and Decorations
If you want the card to be more beautiful, consider adding some special effects and decorations. For example, you can apply some glitter or stick sequins on the edge of the card to make it more gorgeous and dazzling. You can also embellish the card with ribbons or decorations to add a festive touch.
Step 6: Write your blessings
Write your sincere mid-autumn wishes on the inside of the card, and use your own words to express your thoughts and blessings to your friends and family. The handwriting should be neat and clear, and can be written in beautiful fonts to increase the ornamental nature of the greeting card.
Information to expand:
Beijing Song Dynasty, the official August 15 for the Mid-Autumn Festival, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Mid-Autumn Festival began with the New Year's Day, become China's second-largest traditional festival after the Spring Festival. In the thousands of years of inheritance through the flow of several changes, and ultimately the spirit of "family reunion" point to become the main cultural connotation of today's Mid-Autumn Festival.