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How does Jing Shu make Kuromi's book?

Kulomi's quiet book making tutorial is as follows:

Prepare tool materials: several pieces of paper, scissors, transparent adhesive, double-sided adhesive and cotton.

1, cut the material picture with scissors.

2. Paste two identical cards together.

3. Then put the cotton in the card.

4. Make four pages according to the previous step.

5. Next, make the cover of the book.

6. Paste the picture materials on the page.

7. Glue these pages together.

8. Continue to paste the remaining pages in order.

9. Pictures of small objects are pasted in proper positions as decorations.

10, the last whole book "Quiet in Kuromi" was finished.

How to do Kuromi's Silent Book;

1. Preparation materials: First, prepare the materials needed for writing, including brush, ink, rice paper or other suitable paper. Choosing high-quality materials is helpful to improve the quality and durability of works.

2. Create a quiet environment: in order to enter a state of concentration and calmness, create a quiet and tidy environment. Write in a quiet place, excluding external interference and noise.

3. Inner adjustment: Before writing, adjust your heart through breathing exercises or meditation. Relax, concentrate on writing, and experience the present concentration and inner peace.

4. Brush strokes and strength: Quietly written by Kulomi pursues simple and natural brush strokes. When writing, use gentle and even strength to avoid excessive pressure and strength. Keep the brush strokes stable and smooth.

5. Blanks and spacing: Kulomi's quiet books usually leave a lot of blanks, and pay attention to the spacing between words. Pay attention to the position and space of words when writing, and keep the overall balance and beauty.

6. Rhythm and Flow: Kuromi's Quiet pursues natural, smooth and rhythmic brushwork. When using a brush, strokes naturally flow through the coordinated movement of the wrist and arm, forming a rhythmic glyph.

7. Study and practice: Calligraphy is an art form, which requires long-term study and practice. Actively participate in relevant study courses or workshops, and constantly practice and explore to improve their skills and understanding of Kulomi Jing Shu.