In this video, I'll teach you how to make a paper fish from Red Envelopes, Hong Pao, Lai See, Ang Pau, or 紅包 (so many ways to say it). All is requires is one #chinesenewyearcraft #lunarnewyearcraft #paperfish #chinesenewyeardecorations #toytraintime{魚}means fish. {餘}means increase, surplus. {魚}and {餘} are homophon Step-by-step tutorial to make angpow fishI saw this angpow fish tutorial video by @ireneblchua and decided to give it a try. Check out her channel for more a 2. Hanging Angpow Fish. What You Need: Square angpow (or regular-sized angpow cut into a square) Scissors; 2 Circle cutouts (for the fish eyes) or circular stickers In this video, I’ll teach you how to make a paper fish from Red Envelopes / Hong Pao / Lai See / Ang Pau / 紅包 (so many ways to spell it, haha). All is requires is one red envelope, a pair of scissors, and a stapler with staples to secure the tail. Print out the above Angpow koi fish template. Cut along the line on each side of the head. Glue as shown above to create a curved head. Repeat on the other side. Fold sides of the body over the fin and staple. The Ang Pao Fish is done! Simple right? :) Check out the rest of our Chinese New Year decor collections: Angpow Lucky Money Bag Origami Learn how to make paper fish for Chinese New Year with this easy-to-follow step-by-step guide. Celebrate the Year of the Fish in style and bring good luck to your home with this traditional craft. Perfect for kids and adults alike, this guide will have you creating beautiful paper fish decorations in no time. Use your leftover red packets from Chinese New Year to make a fish as a decoration for your home. Just follow this four step guide to make a simple fish. For a more complex fish, watch the video below. This is a very simple Chinese New Year Ang Pow Fish tutorial, especially suitable for younger children. For this coming New Year celebration, I am going to host the craft lesson for my Chinese club and to make it easy, I am going to teach my students this simple ang pow fish. Sharing you how to make or fold fish origami especially for chinese new year decorations. For more videos just subscribe to my channel “inday lu-lu” ,like an Hello guys welcome back to our channel 🌈🗝️ today I'll Show you How to make Fish Chinese New year Decorations from Red Packet | Ang pow Decor 😍. @RainbowKe The 1st folding method At 0:23, when you fold the edges leave a little gap from the center grid line. At 0:35, fold the edges fully to the centre grid line for the other side. At 0:45, a complete folded red packet, make 3 with this 1st folding method. At 0:49, the video demonstrated the 2nd folding method, use 3 red packets to form a fish tail Red envelopes are readily available here in Asian stores. Typically they are sold in packages. You can even get them for free from the bank here. So get a bunch and make a Chinese New Year Lantern from red envelopes. Chinese New Year red envelopes are usually beautifully decorated with gold and perhaps even the animal of the current year. In this video tutorial, you will step by step learn how to make a Fish Lantern for Lunar/Chinese New Year using Red Packets.Materials Needed:1. Red Packets ( Learn how to fold paper fish using old red packet for Chinese New Year decoration What you need: Red angpow packets, Scissors, Stapler Optional: Googly eyes, Glue, Ribbon Instructions: 1. First, cut off the flap end from the red packet. Fold the red packet into half, then cut along folded line. Learn how to make origami fish for Chinese New Year.Thank you for watching this video. Enjoy and have fun!If you like this video, please give a like and shar Learn how to fold Chinese New Year-themed fish using your unused red packets in 2 minutes! Contribute your folded fishes to us at Sembawang Community Club (2125 Sembawang Road S758528), between 10am to 6pm (excluding public holidays). Decorations will be displayed during our Chinese New Year Dinner 2024! #MakeSembawangSpecial # Take 1 red packet which is exact square shape, ensure the front is facing you, fold in half diagonally. Ensure the horizontal line is at the top. In Chinese, "fish" (鱼 Yú /yoo/) sounds like 'surplus'. Fish is a traditional Chinese New Year dish on the Chinese New Year dinner menu. Chinese people always like to have a surplus at the end of the year, because they think if they have managed to save something at the end of the year, then they can make more in the next year.
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