Students, can you make your own greeting cards? Then let me teach you!
First, buy clean white cardboard. Fold the cardboard in half, with the white side as the front and the gray side as the back. Then gently draw your favorite pattern on the front with a pencil, and then write a congratulatory message in Chinese or English. In order to make greeting cards more beautiful and three-dimensional, it is best to hollow them out. Draw a hollow pattern on the reverse side with a pencil, such as a five-pointed star, a house and the moon. Then dig it out with scissors.
The last step is coloring. Check the pattern on the front first, and then draw the color you like. Draw a line at the bottom of the hollowed-out part on the front, and then color it. Such a vivid greeting card is ready!
The greeting card I made is rectangular, and the hollow part is a five-pointed star. The pattern on the front is that some naughty monkeys are setting off firecrackers, which reads: Happy New Year.
I think: making greeting cards by yourself can not only enhance hands-on ability, but also improve aesthetics and enrich imagination. Greeting cards contain our own blessings. It' s really "a thousand miles to send goose feathers, and the ceremony is light and affectionate."
2. Composition of New Year greeting cards The process of making greeting cards originated from human social needs.
In the 2nd century AD, a commemorative medallion appeared in ancient Rome, engraved with the words "Roman Senate and all its subjects wish the founding father Aduanan Augustus a Happy New Year", which is the predecessor of greeting cards. In the Middle Ages, various forms of greeting cards appeared one after another.
At that time, wood and cards were the most popular in Central Europe, that is, blessing words were engraved on smooth wood, and some people used pigments to color wood carvings to make them colorful. Valentine's Day card is the oldest card.
As early as February15th every year in ancient Rome, girls put their love words in a box with shyness and joy, and then the boys in the whole city drew lots to draw a congratulatory message from which girl so that he could have sex with that girl justifiably. The message that girls put in the box can be said to be the earliest Valentine's Day card.
From 65438 to 0840, American businessman Esther A Holland began to mass-produce Valentine's Day cards as commodities. It made a profit of $5,000 in the first year.
It can be seen that greeting cards have been greatly favored by people almost since their birth. In addition, Christmas cards, the most popular greeting cards in the former West, also appeared very late.
The first designs of this card came from John C. horsley, an English painter in 1843. 1874, Mr Louis Braun, a famous American printing authority and a German immigrant, printed Christmas cards in Massachusetts. The exquisite and unique cards immediately attracted people and won the favor of the public.
Today, the world spends hundreds of billions of greeting cards every year, and its sales have reached 200 billion dollars. The process of making greeting cards is becoming more and more colorful, and new types of greeting cards emerge one after another.
The origin of greeting cards The emergence of greeting cards stems from the social needs of human beings. In the 2nd century AD, a commemorative medallion appeared in ancient Rome, engraved with the words "Roman Senate and all its subjects wish the founding father Aduanan Augustus a Happy New Year", which is the predecessor of greeting cards.
In the Middle Ages, various forms of harmony cards appeared one after another. At that time, wood and cards were the most popular in Central Europe, that is, blessing words were engraved on smooth wood, and some people used pigments to color wood carvings to make them colorful.
Valentine's Day card is the oldest card. As early as February15th every year in ancient Rome, girls put their love words in a box with shyness and joy, and then the boys in the whole city drew lots to draw a congratulatory message from which girl so that he could have sex with that girl justifiably.
The message that girls put in the box can be said to be the earliest Valentine's Day card. From 65438 to 0840, American businessman Esther A Holland began to mass-produce Valentine's Day cards as commodities.
It made a profit of $5,000 in the first year. It can be seen that greeting cards have been greatly favored by people almost since their birth.
1842 Christmas, the British missionary David bridges drew a picture of the birth of Jesus with a card, and wrote two sentences: "Merry Christmas and a safe New Year. Then send this card to a friend who preaches in Africa.
Sir Henry Kaul found it very meaningful, so he asked the painter Murray to design and make a card and give it to a close friend. It is said that this Christmas card draws a beautiful picture of family Christmas joy, and in the corner of the picture, it also says "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you."
1843, there was a young man named Henggaoer in England who was an apprentice in a carving shop. At Christmas, because he was too busy to write congratulatory letters to his family and friends, he cut some white sheets, asked a famous painter to draw a picture of the whole family sitting around to celebrate Christmas, and wrote a congratulatory message in the middle of the paper: "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!" Send it to friends and family.
Later, I cooperated with the painter and printed 1000 copies as it is. Except for the 100 copy they left for themselves, the rest were sold at the price of 1 shilling. There have been Christmas cards since then.
According to legend, Christmas cards began at 1844. At that time, Queen Victoria and Prince Abba of England celebrated Christmas at Windsor Castle in London, and invited the children of the royal family to the palace for a banquet. Congratulations are printed on the invitation.
Since then, Europeans have followed suit and used this card with congratulatory words to congratulate each other at Christmas and New Year. According to legend, Christmas cards began at 1844.
At that time, Queen Victoria and Prince Abba of England celebrated Christmas at Windsor Castle in London, and invited the children of the royal family to the palace for a banquet. Congratulations are printed on the invitation. Since then, Europeans have followed suit and used this card with congratulatory words to congratulate each other at Christmas and New Year.
1864, Prince Albat of England specially publicized this activity, printed a Christmas card with 1000 Christmas pictures and began to sell it. By 1865, printed Christmas cards were sold in large quantities.
First, it was printed by the German Painting Color Lithography Factory, and then it was shipped to the UK for official sale. Then it spread from England to all parts of the world, so the custom of sending Christmas cards gradually became popular.
1874, Mr Louis Braun, a famous American printing authority and a German immigrant, printed Christmas cards in Massachusetts. The exquisite and unique cards immediately attracted people and won the favor of the public. Today, the world spends hundreds of billions of greeting cards every year, and its sales have reached 200 billion dollars.
The process of making greeting cards is becoming more and more colorful, and new types of greeting cards emerge one after another. At the beginning of the 20th century, Christians and non-Christians began to send Christmas cards to their relatives and friends to celebrate the New Year.
This leads to a relatively secular (or oriental) "New Year's card"-because westerners regard Christmas as "China's New Year", which is different from orientals. The origin of China New Year cards also has something to do with it.
In the early years, among bureaucrats or social gentry, people with lower rank or seniority would visit the elderly or people with higher status at the beginning of the new year. If the host is away, or the guests at home are not convenient to receive visitors, the New Year caller will leave a red business card (or the person who printed the scarlet letter) with the words "Happy New Year in the government" written on it to show the intention of visiting in person.
3. Making a birthday card for the composition [Making a birthday card for the composition] Making a birthday card for Class 2, Grade 6, Yueming Town Primary School Today is grandma zhou chunxiang's birthday. I want to make a birthday card for grandma to make her happy. After breakfast, I prepared cardboard, pencils, markers and other materials, and then began to make birthday cards. I cut the cardboard into a rectangle first, and then draw a picture on it. The composition for the fourth grade of primary school is "writing a birthday card". Because my painting level is not high, I don't paint very well. Then, I took out the lucky money, bought some bubble gum, took out the draft paper in the bubble gum and posted it on the birthday card. So I picked up a pen and wrote "Happy Birthday to Grandma" on the birthday card. Draw some colorful balloons on the picture. Finally, draw a smiling grandmother. In this way, the birthday card is ready. Towards noon, grandpa bought a big cake from the street. I happily picked up the cake and put it in the center of the table. When eating cake, I put my birthday card in front of my grandmother. After reading the birthday card, grandma smiled and said, "Granddaughter has grown up, so sensible, thank you!" Hearing grandma's praise, my heart is as sweet as eating honey. Instructor: Zhang Qiang, Yueming Town Primary School, Huaying City.
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Writing a greeting card Christmas is coming, and I'm going to make a greeting card for my sister.
I found a piece of white paper with 16 seams, a watercolor pen and paint box, a pencil, a pair of scissors and a ruler. First, fold the blank paper of 16 in half, and draw several horizontal lines in the blank paper with a ruler to write the greeting.
Paint again, open the watercolor pen box, draw a love in the middle of the white paper first, then cut it along, paint the reverse side red, and a love is completed. Draw a green box around it and a blue box around the green box.
Draw a purple blank box on it and write "Christmas", then draw a Christmas hat on the left side of the white paper and a yellow rose on the right side of the white paper, and the background is complete. Now I'm writing a toast. I wrote: Sister, I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Write it in the blank. This greeting card is finished.
However, there are some difficulties in making this card, especially love You should draw first, then cut it when you are finished, and be careful not to cut it crooked during the production process. It was this mistake that I made and gave it to my sister. My sister was very happy and said that it was well done. I jumped for joy. I made some for my grandparents, parents and children, and they all liked them very much. An ordinary piece of white paper can be made into a beautiful greeting card.
In the production process, it not only cultivated our hands-on ability, but also enriched our after-school life. This is really a useful and interesting handicraft.
5. How to write a composition in the process of making Christmas cards? It's almost Christmas. I want to make a beautiful card for my teacher and send my heartfelt wishes. First, I took out a piece of green paper and drew a big Christmas tree on it. I picked up the scissors carefully and cut the Christmas tree carefully. When I cut the corner, the scissors failed in my hand. My mother taught me to flip the colored paper gently. Finally, I cut down the Christmas tree. I put it on white cardboard. My mother and I cut beautiful flowers, lace glasses, red five-pointed stars and small butterfly window grilles to decorate the Christmas tree. Finally, I cut a lot of small, broken and colorful colored paper and pasted it on the cardboard evenly, making the white and cold winter colorful and warm. I sincerely wish teachers and students colorful.
6. Making New Year Card Composition The New Year is coming, and I'm going to make some greeting cards for my grandparents as New Year gifts.
I'll find a white cardboard first and ask my father to help me paste colored paper on it, and the preparation work will be completed. I took out my highlighter and watercolor pen, and first drew a few strokes on the cover with a silver highlighter. After a while, a snowman appeared on the blue paper. The snowman is still wearing a red cotton-padded jacket, his innocent mouth is full of smiles, and a pair of small hands made of branches seem to welcome you.
Oh, I almost forgot, the snowman has a small nose made of carrots, and a pair of big eyes are cute. It is also wearing a red hat, which is very eye-catching.
Then, I opened the cover, drew a border with a watercolor pen, and wrote my blessing to my grandparents on the left: I wish my grandparents all the best and a happy New Year! I also drew a smiling face below. Then, I drew a few strokes on the right side of the greeting card with a watercolor pen. Soon, a brand-new villa rose from the ground, with two curved doors and four windows of different sizes. On the roof of the villa, there are three Chinese characters "Happy New Year", and beautiful fireworks are blooming on both sides of these three characters.
Finally, I drew some snowflakes. Snowflakes are flying in the air like white butterflies. At the moment when the snow fell, three firecrackers appeared from nowhere, red and crackling. "Goose feather sent from afar, a trifling present with a weighty thought behind it; It's not the gift that counts, but the thought behind it."
Although this is a small card, it can represent my deep blessing. I hope my grandparents can receive my New Year card soon, so that they can have a surprise.
7. Write a greeting card composition for Women's Day on March 8. Today, Miss Li asked us to make three cards.
Women's Day cards make us all very happy, because we finally have the opportunity to express our love to our mother. When we were in art class, everyone was concentrating on making greeting cards. Everyone is so serious and devoted, and everyone wants to surprise his mother.
Listen, there is no sound in the classroom, because everyone wants to make a beautiful greeting card for his mother, and no one talks; Look, Elaine is asking her classmates how to fold love. She is concentrating on her studies. Look, Shi Ting carefully looked at the paper in her hand and carefully cut the white clouds with scissors; Smell, a smell of grapes is coming. It turns out that some students are using fruit-flavored markers. I think when her mother picked up this card, she might smell more than just fruit. Everyone draws, cuts, writes and pastes very carefully.
What is hidden under this gentle greeting card is deep love for my mother. I think mothers will feel very happy when they see our own cards.
8. How to write a composition about making greeting cards? I'm going to make a greeting card for my classmate.
I found a piece of white paper with 16 seams, a watercolor pen and paint box, a pencil, a pair of scissors and a ruler. First, fold the blank paper of 16 in half, and draw several horizontal lines in the blank paper with a ruler to write the greeting.
Paint again, open the watercolor pen box, draw a love in the middle of the white paper first, then cut it along, paint the reverse side red, and a love is completed. Draw a green box around it and a blue box around the green box.
Draw a purple blank box on it and write "Christmas", then draw a Christmas hat on the left side of the white paper and a yellow rose on the right side of the white paper, and the background is complete. Now I'm writing a toast. I wrote: Sister, I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Write it in the blank. This greeting card is finished.
However, there are some difficulties in making this card, especially love You should draw first, then cut it when you are finished, and be careful not to cut it crooked during the production process. It was this mistake that I made and gave it to my sister. My sister was very happy and said that it was well done. I jumped for joy. I made some for my grandparents, parents and children, and they all liked them very much. An ordinary piece of white paper can be made into a beautiful greeting card.
In the production process, it not only cultivated our hands-on ability, but also enriched our after-school life. This is really a useful and interesting handicraft.
Today, it's Women's Day. I want to make a beautiful card for my mother. I rummaged through the boxes and found the materials I needed: two pieces of white paper, a pair of scissors, a pack of colored cardboard, a box of colored lead, a bottle of glue, a box of oil pastels and a pink thick silver pen.
While my mother was still cooking, I hurried to my room to make a greeting card. First of all, I will use a piece of yellow colored cardboard as the base paper of the greeting card, then draw a red heart on it with a red oil pastel on a piece of white paper, then paint all the hearts red, cut them out with scissors and stick them on the yellow cardboard. Next, I'm going to draw two small hearts with a piece of white paper and colored lead red. Draw a beautiful mother in another heart, then cut out these two small hearts, and put one heart on the lower left of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower right of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower right of the heart, the lower left of the heart, the lower left of the heart. I feel a little monotonous, so I draw with red oil. Finally, I remade a beautiful pink envelope and wrote on the back of the greeting card: Mom: Turn to the other side and receive the gift! I put this beautiful greeting card in an envelope, and then put the envelope in my mother's room with a folded lily on it.
After writing the greeting card, I was elated. Today is my mother's birthday. What should I do for my mother? I sat in a chair in my room, thinking, thinking.
Mom came in and looked at me sitting stupidly and said, "What are you thinking? Sit in a daze. " "well! Nothing, you go out quickly, you go out quickly. "
As I spoke, I pushed my mother out. "I won't let my great plan be discovered by my mother!" I see. Make greeting cards.
I immediately opened the cupboard and took out scissors, glue, cardboard and rope. I started to do it seriously, but what color cardboard should I choose? Green? Blue? Or yellow? I suddenly shine at the moment, red, warm and generous, representing my sincere heart.
I picked a piece of red paper from the cardboard. My mother likes red best. I cut a love first, and then drew two people with colored water, one is me and the other is my mother. In the picture, my mother took my handwriting and said: Happy birthday, mom, I wish you a happy day. I cut a hole in my lover, put a rope in it and tied a knot. In this way, a beautiful and exquisite greeting card is completed.
I quietly came to my mother's house and hung the greeting card on the doorknob. I looked at my watch. It was 1:50 and my mother was about to get up. I want to make a cup of milk tea for my mother now. Pour milk tea powder into the cup, then stir it with a straw for a while, then cover it and put it on the table.
Mom woke up and saw the milk tea on the table and the greeting card hanging on the door. I stood in front of my mother and bowed and said, "Happy birthday, mom!" " "Mom looked at me with tears of happiness in her eyes. She ran over and hugged me tightly and said, "Thank you. I looked up at my mother. She smiled so beautifully ... as soon as I got home today, I couldn't wait to write a card to my teacher. It was past 5 o'clock when I got home. I took a shower and changed my clothes at half past five. I was going to write two dinner cards, but the first one took 45 minutes. Well, at this rate, will Yang Yang stay up all night writing cards today? My mother's answer is that only the head teacher is the most beautiful. We have two head teachers, one of whom is the deputy head teacher, so these two cards should be colored, and I use one color for the others.
It's really different from the original greeting card. ) I did my writing homework for the first time and something happened. I found that there was no math book in my schoolbag, and I didn't know what it was. Suddenly remembered, said, mom, maybe today's new book is a math book, I didn't bring it back. That's right, you little fool, you didn't even bring your pencil case back. You also stressed that because a child rushed over and said it was his position, I had to leave quickly. It turns out that ESL is in the classroom
I'm really dizzy, so I have to take a math book to write him numbers instead of math class, and then send a text message to the math teacher to explain the situation. Yang Yang kept asking, Mom, did you send a message to the teacher? It seems that I am still worried about being criticized by the teacher the next day. I hope he can adapt to the new life as soon as possible, and this little confused will become a real pupil! Yesterday, the English teacher left an assignment to make English greeting cards. When we got home, we thought about it. What do we want to do? Now there's only one section left.