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How to make Mid-Autumn Festival crafts in a simple way

The Mid-Autumn Festival craftsmanship methods are as follows:

1. Make lanterns. Prepare a piece of paper, double-sided tape, a pen and a pair of scissors. According to the sequence in the picture below, first cut out a long strip for hand carrying or hanging. Then fold the remaining paper in half and draw the corresponding lines. Then cut along the lines and glue the ends into a circle. Finally, attach the long strip prepared at the beginning, and a simple lantern is completed.

2. Make Mickey lanterns. Prepare cardboard, watercolor pens, oil-based pens, scissors, hole punch, twist stick, and double-sided tape. Draw Mickey and color it, stack two pieces of paper and cut out two Mickeys, stick Mickeys on the front and back of the cuboid, punch holes on both sides of the cuboid, put on the twist sticks to fix it, and a Mickey lantern is completed.

3. Make a paper rabbit. Cut the toilet paper tube into two bunny ears, or attach two bunny ears, then use colored felt to add the ears, nose and whiskers, then draw or paste the eyes and mouth, and the paper tube bunny is complete.

4. Make Mid-Autumn Festival greeting cards. You can choose some beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival pictures or patterns, use colored pens or paints to color and decorate them, and finally write blessings and send greeting cards to relatives and friends to express your thoughts and blessings.

5. Make Mid-Autumn Festival bracelets. You can use colorful beads, bells or sequins to make bracelets, string them together, match them with some small pendants or pendants with Mid-Autumn elements, and wear the bracelet on your wrist. It not only looks good but can also be kept as a souvenir.

6. Make a Mid-Autumn Festival picture album. You can prepare some photos or pictures and paste them on a piece of paper to make a small album to record your Mid-Autumn Festival memories and emotions. It is also a good souvenir.

7. Make Mid-Autumn Festival paper-cuts. You can choose some Mid-Autumn Festival-related patterns, such as the moon, rabbits, chrysanthemums, etc., cut them out using paper-cutting methods, and paste them on a piece of paper to make a beautiful paper-cutting painting.

The origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1. The ancient calendar divided each season into three months, namely Meng month, Zhong month, and Ji month. The eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be the second month of autumn, which is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", and the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be one-half day of autumn, so it is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". A festival held by ancient emperors to worship the moon, gradually evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival. It evolved from offering sacrifices to the moon on Autumn Eve.

2. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the worship of the moon on Autumn Eve in ancient times. Since ancient times, people have had folk customs such as worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, appreciating osmanthus, and drinking osmanthus wine, which have been passed down to this day and lasted for a long time. In 1986, the Mid-Autumn Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists by the State Council; in 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival was listed as a national statutory holiday.