How to make a little bunny greeting card:
The first step: first fold the paper card in half, then draw a small house on it and a big window on the house, because After a while, I will create a window effect! On the right side of the house, you can write Happy Mid-Autumn Festival, or some Mid-Autumn Festival blessings, Mid-Autumn Festival poems, etc.
Step 2: Place a piece of cardboard on the table, and then use a knife to cut the window. You can use a ruler at this time! Then draw a little rabbit belonging to Sister Chang'e on a piece of paper. The little rabbit has a pair of red eyes! Draw long strips on the left and right sides, and use dotted lines to indicate where you want to fold.
Step 3: Cut the rabbit along the solid line, and then fold the bunny according to the dotted line.
Step 4: Paste the bunny on the back of the window with double-sided tape. When you open the window from the front, you can see the little rabbit popping out!
Greeting cards are a kind of card that people use to express greetings to each other when they encounter festive dates or events. The days when people usually give greeting cards include birthdays, Christmas, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Valentine's Day. Festivals and other days.
Greeting cards usually contain some blessing words. Greeting cards originated from human social needs. It is an emotional interaction between people, and this interaction is often expressed in short sentences, which are concise and comprehensive at first glance. Over time, greetings have become stylized, focusing on celebration, sending auspicious words to each other, and conveying people's feelings towards each other. The expectations of life and the vision for the future.