In the ancient tradition of exquisite and diverse hair accessories, flower hairpins stand out as a refreshing stream. As a type of headwear that is cost-effective and easy to learn how to make, coiled flower hairpins have been beloved by women in folk society since the Ming Dynasty, and are now an essential item for many enthusiasts of Hanfu. Qin Wanlu, a 27-year-old girl from Ningqiang, has been practicing the art of coiling flowers for 2 years, and is now an expert at it. The coiled flower hairpins she handcrafts, shaped like ocean waves, are very popular in the Hanfu community and have sold over a hundred units.
This pair of butterfly hair clips is made with ribbon. Aren't the traditional-style hair accessories made from ribbon also quite unique? Wouldn't this butterfly clip look very pretty when paired with some similarly colored Hanfu? Although the material of the ribbon cannot compare with the usual materials used in Hanfu hair accessories, it still has its own charm. Moreover, there are some advantages, such as being simple to make, not easy to fade, and low production costs. Little ladies who like Hanfu can try making these ribbon butterfly clips themselves. Let's take a look at the steps below.
The illustrated tutorial for handmade fabric crafts teaches everyone how to make many beautiful little clothes, which is why more and more students are looking for illustrated tutorials on handmade fabric crafts online, hoping to learn how to make these adorable little clothes using fabric craft techniques. We recommend this illustrated tutorial on handmade fabric crafts, which teaches you how to make a costume doll's clothing. Of course, if you can master this method, it will be relatively easier for you to make clothes suitable for yourself.
The steps for making ancient-style videos on Kuaishou are as follows: Open the Kuaishou app. Click on the camera button at the bottom. Click on “Magic” in the lower left corner. Click on the magnifying glass, search for “ancient style”. Select an ancient-style special effect you need, then start shooting. On Kuaishou, the steps for making ancient-style videos are: Open the Kuaishou app. Click on the camera button at the bottom. Click on “Magic” in the lower left corner. Click on the magnifying glass, search for “ancient style”. Select an ancient-style special effect you need, then start shooting.
This activity is themed around pineapples familiar to children, encouraging them to freely shape various external characteristics of pineapples through skills such as团圆 (tuányuán, which likely means ‘gathering'), elongating, kneading, and pulling, experiencing the joy and satisfaction of clay craft activities. The activity consists of two parts: First, appreciate pineapple pictures to give young children a deep impression of the external characteristics of pineapples. Then discuss the methods and steps for making pineapples with the children, consolidating their clay modeling methods, which can include kneading, elongating, and gathering. When using auxiliary materials such as toothpicks or small knives to press out the squares and bumps on the pineapple body, it may be somewhat challenging for kindergarten children.
The above is the process of making palace lanterns. The method of making palace lanterns is very simple, directly using disposable chopsticks to make very beautiful and environmentally friendly palace lanterns. The paper used to make the palace lanterns can be chosen to be some vintage or more Japanese-style paper. Now, Japanese-style washi paper with fresh patterns can be selected for making, creating a very fresh feeling. Both adults and children will love it very much, and during the Mid-Autumn Festival, you can also make it by yourself.
The process of making coiled flowers is relatively cumbersome, mainly using silk thread, cardboard, copper wire, etc., to make flowers into “Chinese-style romance.” This event was carried out in a combination of video teaching and on-site experience. In the video teaching, the origin, inheritance, representative figures, existing finished products, and basic production methods of coiled flowers were explained. Subsequently, the students used copper wire, silk thread, etc., to shape various flower shapes according to their preferences, allowing the students to experience and master the basic production methods of coiled flowers in hands-on practice.
Hat for Qin Opera is also known as theatrical helmet, its shape is exaggerated, types are numerous, and it is a feature of the Qin Opera stage. Han Xiaoli, a non-heritage inheritor in his fifties from Xi'an, comes from a hat-making family and began learning the craft from his father at the age of fifteen. Strict family teaching allowed Han Xiaoli to systematically master the production methods of traditional headwear such as “ancient costumes,” “theatrical headwear,” and “folk headwear,” especially having a deep understanding of the production techniques of Qin Opera hats. He can skillfully make more than 100 types of Qin Opera hats, covering almost all traditional Qin Opera plays.
Bought Hanfu for your baby but lack matching headwear? Buying again seems too expensive, and after picking and choosing, you can't find what you like? That's simple, what can't be solved by handcrafting? Come and make a pair of ancient-style hair clips yourself. Life Miao will share with you this time a super simple method for making children's ancient-style hair clips, guaranteed to learn at first sight. This time, we really don't deceive you, guarantee that your eyes will learn, and your hands will also learn. Handicapped party babies might as well give it a try!
Style Analysis: The handmade hair clips shown in the picture look like two different styles of clips, but in fact, the production methods of these two pairs of clips are actually the same. These two types of clips are not only the same in terms of materials and colors, but truly, they are also the same in terms of production methods. There is just a slight change in one of the steps of the production method, resulting in two very different final products. One is a chiffon hemispherical clip, and the other is a double-layer pleated flower clip. Isn't that amazing? Let's see how it's done together. Production Method: Cut a 5 cm wide chiffon ribbon to 70 cm, treat the edges with heat sealing, and fold it in half as shown in the following figure. As shown in the following figure, start flat stitching along the fold, folding while sewing. There are no requirements for the stitches; once sewn, it's good. This step is mainly for fixing and needs to be removed later. Doing this mainly facilitates the subsequent sewing of pleated flowers. Note that if you want to make a pleated flower ball style, try to overlap the two ribbons as much as possible. That is, leave a narrower outer flower border.