How to do the mother's day tabloid is as follows:
1. Prepare materials
Prepare tools and materials such as colored paper, scissors, glue, paint, brush and seal.
2. Design framework
Make a graphic of appropriate size on the handwritten newspaper, such as a big circle or love, and write the words "Mother's Day" in it.
3. Add decorations
Add some decorations outside the frame, such as flowers, butterflies, bears and other elements to make the whole handwritten newspaper more vividly express the theme of Mother's Day.
4. Add a thank-you note
Add a thank-you note to the handwritten newspaper, such as "Dear Mom, you have worked hard, I love you" and so on. It can be expressed by handwriting font or seal.
5. Beautify the layout
Add a simple copy at the bottom of the handwritten newspaper, for example, "Happy Mother's Day to my mother!" Or "You are the greatest mother".
6. Check and modify
After completion, carefully check the layout, collage and content of the whole handwritten newspaper for correctness and aesthetics.
Other tips
1. You can search related pictures and materials through the Internet for making handwritten newspapers, and pay attention to copyright issues.
2. Students in kindergartens or primary schools can appropriately lower their requirements and make simple but creative handwritten newspapers.
3. While making handwritten newspapers, you can also cooperate with other Mother's Day gifts, such as flowers or cards, to express your love and gratitude for your mother.
the origin of mother's day
the tradition of mother's day originated in ancient Greece. On January 8th, the ancient Greeks paid tribute to Rhea, the mother of Greek gods (English: Rhea, Cybele, Greek: the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hadders, Demeter, Hera and Hestia, so it was called the mother of gods).
When they arrived in ancient Rome, the scale of these activities became even larger, and the celebrations often lasted for three days. Of course, people's worship of the goddess in ancient times was just a superstition, which is very different from people's respect for motherhood today.
In May of 3, the House of Representatives of the United States of America unanimously passed a resolution calling on the President and all officials of the Cabinet, the Senate and the House of Representatives and the federal government to wear white carnation on Mother's Day. In 1914, the Congress of the United States of America officially named the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day, and asked the President to issue a declaration calling on government officials to hang the national flag on all public buildings.