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Making : Chinese New Year Crafts (Hong Bao Fish & Fire Crackers)

26 February 2015No Comment

 

Since it is not yet 15 days after Chinese New Year, here are more Chinese New Year craft ideas to share with you! =)

We made these Hong Bao fish and fire crackers.

(We’re seriously recycling our used hong baos! =)

Another set of simple Chinese New Year craft ideas for the kids!

 

 

To make the fish, we did this:

– I drew the fish shape (not to forget the ‘inside area’ of the fish that will be covered by Hong Bao pieces)

– I cut out rectangular shapes out of used hong baos

– Brie smeared UHU glue stick and stuck the pieces

– Don’t forget the fish eye! =)

And …. THAT’S IT!

 

 

 

To make the fire crackers, we did this:

– I cut an A4-sized red carton into 4 pieces

– Brie stuck Hong Bao pieces onto them

– I covered the sticky surface with scotch tape (the large one), rolled it into a tube, and taped the ends

– Used a wool yarn as the string

 

 

Btw, we made plain ones too.

We rolled the red carton and stuck orange-coloured origami strips on both ends! =)

 

 

And there they are! =)

Nothing fancy from shops.

Instead, all were hand-made, and the kids OWNED them!

The satisfaction is better, I reckon =)

 

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