Required materials: used red envelopes, scissors, stapler, double-sided tape, red rope, self-woven tassels or Chinese knots.
Specific steps:
1, seal the red envelope in half as shown in Figure 1, and seal the one that needs to be folded 12 for later use.
2. Divide the folded envelopes into four groups, and the envelopes of each group are sealed at the blue points in Figure 2 and connected with each other with a stapler. The shape of each group of sealed envelopes is as shown in ③, and two groups (one for the bottom of the lantern and the other for the upper cover of the lantern) need to be spliced.
3. In the end, there are still four benefit seals that are useless. We make a rectangular peripheral splicing along the bottom of the benefit seal. As shown in Figure 4, the blessing word benefit seal is blue, and the connection points are blue.
4. After the periphery is connected with the bottom, connect the other side of the periphery with the upper cover in the same way, and the lantern is basically formed. The final effect is shown in Figure 5. The last corner is difficult to nail, so it can be attached with double-sided tape, as shown in Figure 6.
5, it is best to use a needle to wear the top and bottom of the seal, to pass through the red rope, and to hang tassels or Chinese knots.