1. Prepare the required materials and tools first. The materials you need are chopsticks, glue, red rope, crumpled paper and red tassels. If you need tools, just prepare a small pair of scissors.
2. First, prepare eight chopsticks, square them, then fix the four connection points with the prepared glue, and then tie the four corners with red ropes, which can not only decorate lanterns, but also reinforce them. Finally, follow the above steps to make an identical backup.
3. Take four chopsticks and fix the two bases that have been made into shelves with red ropes.
4. It is more convenient to cut the crumpled paper according to the size of the finished shelf, first cut one, and then cut the cut one several times, or you can measure the length and width with a ruler first, and then draw it on the paper, which is also very convenient and can be carried out according to your own preferences.
5. Stick the cut crepe paper on the finished shelf, and stick all four pillars, so that the lantern will be stronger.
6. Tie a red rope at each of the four corners of the top of the finished lantern, then tie them together to make a knot, and stick the prepared red tassels on the bottom of the lantern, and a beautiful and environmentally-friendly lantern will be made.
Exercise 2:
1, the first step is to make the skeleton. The simple shape of a paper lantern is a cube or cylinder. It is best to make a frame with flexible bamboo branches or bamboo skins, and the joints are tied tightly with thin lines.
2. Put the bamboo in the steam room, then take it out and put it in a cool place to dry, but it can't be excessively dried or irradiated by strong light.
3. Peeling and cutting: Peel off the rough skin and cut the length of bamboo strips according to the size of lanterns.
4. Buy some white and red ordinary rice paper or golden rice paper in Four Treasures of the Study, cut it into the length and width of the lantern skeleton, and you can design your own patterns. Calligraphy, painting and paper-cutting can all be displayed on small lanterns.
5. Brush the diluted paste evenly on the surface of the skeleton, then paste cotton gauze, gently paste the cut gauze on the lamp holder, brush it flat with a brush, and finally paste the second layer of lanterns with ordinary paper. The brush must be clean, and the pasted paper must be pasted without seams in order to be really pasted.
6. Put the lanterns in a cool and ventilated place to dry.