Illustration of Paper-cut Course of Grasping Buns and Dolls

"Catch a bun doll" is one of the oldest, exaggerated, simple and festive images in China's folk paper-cutting art. The doll stands in front, with its round head, flat shoulders, arms drooping or lifting, legs apart, and hands and feet all outward. Grab the stuffed bun doll-the god of life reproduction, a symbol of good luck and happiness. Its prototype can be traced back to the historical myths and legends of ancient Nuwa.

First, prepare materials, a rectangular colored paper, scissors and pencils.

Fold the rectangular paper in half on the left and right,

Fold left and right,

Fold it left and right, fold it left and right three times, and then draw a little girl pattern.

Cut off the outer contour,

Open it, the little girl is holding hands and cutting it.