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How to cut paper-cut window grilles?
The steps of paper-cutting window grilles are as follows:

1. Preparation materials: Paper-cut window grilles need colored paper, scissors, meat cleaver, pencil and glue. Choose paper suitable for the theme, and make sure that scissors and meat cutters are sharp.

2, design patterns: before you start paper-cutting, you need to design the pattern of window grilles. This can include various shapes and elements, such as animals, flowers, people and so on. Design needs to consider the size and shape of paper, as well as the difficulty and effect of paper cutting.

3. Cutting and carving: Cut the paper into the corresponding shape according to the designed pattern with scissors or carving knife. Attention and accuracy are needed when cutting and engraving to avoid cutting or engraving paper. At the same time, you can carve some details and lines on the paper with a carving knife to enhance the three-dimensional sense and layering of the window grilles.

4. Sticking decoration: After cutting paper-cut window grilles, stick them on windows or other planes. You can stick it with glue or double-sided tape. If necessary, you can also add some decorative elements, such as tassels, beads or other decorations, to the window grilles.

The history of paper-cut window grilles;

Paper-cut window grillage is a traditional art form in China with a long history and rich cultural connotation. It originated from the ancient art of paper-cutting, which was originally created by people to decorate and beautify their lives. With the passage of time, paper-cut window grilles have gradually become a unique art form, widely used in festivals, weddings, decorations and so on.

According to historical records, paper-cut window grilles first appeared in the Han Dynasty, when they were called "hinge flowers" or "ribbon-cutting". At that time, people have begun to cut out various shapes and patterns on paper with scissors or carving knives, and then stick them on windows for decoration. Most of these early paper-cut window grilles are based on flowers, animals and figures, and their expressions are concise and lively.

With the passage of time, paper-cut window grilles have gradually developed into an art form with rich cultural connotations. In the Tang Dynasty, paper-cut window grilles began to be combined with folk culture, and many themes and forms related to festivals and weddings appeared. For example, during the Spring Festival, people will put up paper-cut window grilles symbolizing auspiciousness and wealth, such as dragons, phoenixes and lions. These window grilles not only have decorative functions, but also express people's yearning and blessing for a better life.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, paper-cut window grilles gradually matured and diversified. During this period, the themes and forms of paper-cut window grilles were more diverse, and many window grilles with regional characteristics appeared. At the same time, paper-cut window grilles have gradually become a popular art form, which is loved and passed down by the general public.