Method 1: Take a long piece of paper and cut it from one side with scissors, not to the end. After cutting, turn the paper over and cut thin strips on the other side in the same way. When cutting, cut in the middle of the first two cuts, that is, the two sides are staggered. After cutting, just hold both ends with your hands and pull them to both sides, and a simple flower will come out.
Method 2: Fold the long side of a rectangular piece of paper several times, depending on the width. Start cutting, the cutting method is the same as the first method, and the two sides are cut in turn. Open the folded paper and gently pull it open.
Method 3: Fold a square piece of paper diagonally three times. The cutting method is the same as the first and second methods. Cut one side first, then cut the opposite side. Open the folded paper and gently pull it open.
Method 4: Prepare six square colored papers with the same size and different colors, fold the corners of one square colored paper in half to form a small triangle, then fold the corners below the triangular colored paper in half to form a small triangle, and then fold the corners of the triangular colored paper in half to form a small triangle. Cut the left and right sides of the triangular colored paper with scissors until they can't be cut.
The other five square colored papers are folded in half as above, then two colored papers with the same color are stuck together in the middle, and then the four sides of colored papers with different colors are stuck together. Finally, pinch the colored paper at both ends, pull the colored paper apart and simply stretch it.
Pull flowers and cut paper.
Paper-cutting is a folk art of cutting and carving patterns on paper with scissors or carving knives, which is used to decorate life or cooperate with other folk activities. Its inherited visual image and modeling format contain rich cultural and historical information, expressing the social cognition and moral concepts of the general public.
Paper was invented in the Western Han Dynasty (6th century BC). Before that, there could be no paper-cutting art. But at that time, people used very thin materials to make handicrafts by hollowing out and carving, but it was popular long before paper appeared, that is, patterns were cut on gold foil, leather, silk and even leaves by carving, carving, picking, carving and cutting.