1. Prepare paper
2. Cut the orange cardboard into strips with a paper cutter.
3. Fold the orange cardboard together and drill a hole at the top with an awl. Punch the other end of the card.
4. put on a curved needle.
Insert a curved needle at the other end of the note, and the note will be pumpkin-shaped after it is scattered.
6. Wrap the rope around the bending needle.
7. Cut the green cardboard into strips with scissors.
8. Punch a hole in one end of the green paper with an awl.
9. Pass the rope through the small hole in the green paper and tie it to the bending needle. The production is complete!
The jack-o-lantern originated in ancient Ireland. Legend has it that there is a man named Jack who is an alcoholic and likes to play practical jokes. On Halloween, he trapped the devil in a tree, and he refused to let him down until the devil promised never to let him live in hell. After Jack died, because he didn't believe in God, he couldn't go to heaven, and the devil wouldn't let him go to hell. In order to help Jack find his way back to earth, the devil gave him a burning charcoal. Jack put the burning charcoal into the lantern he carved with big carrots, which was the first "Jack's lantern" to help him find his way back to Ireland, but he never found it, so he always wandered around the world with the lantern.