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Anti-drug handmade creative works

Handmade. Even those ordinary items have become another brand-new thing after a series of simple splicing and pasting treatments by craftsmen. Creative works on manual drug control are as follows:

In Waisha Middle School, an anti-drug publicity campaign with the theme of "Students skillfully cut paper, and traditional art helps drug control" was carried out, and the anti-drug theme was publicized through exquisite paper-cutting art.

This activity organically integrates paper-cutting intangible culture with anti-drug propaganda. With the help of typical anti-drug works, students can understand paper-cutting skills and anti-drug knowledge, guide students to discover knowledge points, cultivate observation and creativity, and improve the effect of publicity and education.

The students are full of enthusiasm for learning. Under the guidance of the teacher, they cut out various patterns by the method of "folding-painting-cutting". Through the use of simplification, exaggeration and addition, their understanding of drug control knowledge is flexibly reflected in paper-cut works.

The paper-cut "Poison is fiercer than Tiger" cuts out a gorgeous tiger with a ferocious face, which symbolizes the great harm of drugs and calls on people to work together to refuse drugs in Qi Xin. Paper-cut "Away from Drugs, Wonderful Life" expresses people's yearning for a green, non-toxic and healthy life through two folk artists performing happy scenes of waist encouragement.

Paper-cutting generally refers to Chinese paper-cutting. Chinese 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.