I. Tools/raw materials
15cm* 15cm green paper and 12cm* 12cm cardboard.
Scissors, glue
Two. Methods/steps
1, prepare 12cm* 12cm cardboard.
2. Glue the adjacent edges and trim the bottom to make it conical.
3. Cut the green paper into strips.
4. Cut off the bud edge.
5. stick to it.
6. Everything sticks together.
7. Paste the colored circular paper to get the finished product.
Manual explanation
First, the manual is introduced.
Handwork is a Chinese vocabulary, and pinyin is sh ǒ u g not ng, which means that it is not mass production of machinery and equipment, but manual production. In the early stage of industrialization, handicraft industry once became synonymous with low productivity and uneven quality.
However, in the highly developed era of contemporary industrial production, people are increasingly tired of undifferentiated and distinctive products produced by factory assembly lines, and handmade products have regained their vitality.
Second, explain
Craftsman.
Craft.
Work done by manual skill.
Operate by hand.
One of the old primary and secondary school courses, later renamed as labor or labor skills.
Third, the source
1 "Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Sun Xiuchuan": "First, more than a thousand people from Ke Jun were sent to Jianye."
2, Zhang Tianyi's "Children": "At some point, I thought it was learning skills. I may earn a few wages recently. "
3. Wang Zhenwu's "The Last Basket of Spring Tea": "Look at this handicraft and pattern, how fine it is!"
4. Xie Juezai's Notes on Looking at Flowers: "Spinning, training and weaving are all manual, and the products are mostly quilt fabrics." Such as: manual labor.
5. Ding Ling's mother: "The other two young female teachers, one surnamed Zhang, teach pictures; One is the daughter of Mr. Chu, who teaches handicrafts. "
Fourth, market development.
With the continuous improvement of living standards, women in China have higher and higher requirements for quality of life. Although there are more and more handicrafts and daily necessities on the market, they still can't meet people's personalized and interesting needs, so some traditional handicrafts that appeared before because they could not be bought or in order to save money are increasingly sought after by urban women.
For example, there are still a large number of women who are willing to do DIY by themselves, such as handmade beading, jewelry making, Chinese knots and other daily necessities, and try to make them by hand, so there are many DIY shops in the domestic market that imitate foreign countries but actually continue the traditional crafts in China.
Provide customers with the raw materials needed for hand-making, and provide places for making and learning, so that women who need but have no conditions to make can realize their wishes, such as pottery bar, non-woven hand-made shop, cross-stitch shop and so on.
At the same time, there is a DIY craze on the Internet. There are many DIY websites that provide manual and needlework courses for urban women, and portals also involve manual teaching to some extent.