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February 1, 2014

Make: Double Happiness Symbol for Chinese New Year

Double Happiness Symbol

The Chinese New Year celebrations started yesterday, but I’m hoping it’s not too late to share a fun project with you. (The party lasts for two weeks, so we’re good, right?)

Paper-cutting is very popular in China, so Lily and I thought it would be fun to introduce the art form to her class during our annual Chinese New Year party. We cut out shuang xi, which means “double happiness.” The character xi means “joy,” so when you fold and cut the paper just the right way, you get two of them. Hence the double happiness!

To make your own Double Happiness symbols, you just need red construction paper in the 9″ X 12″ family, a pencil, scissors, and the Shuang Xi Template. Take your rectangular piece of paper and lay it “hot dog” style in front of you. Fold the lower half up over the top half and then repeat. Size your template to fit your paper (or vice versa!) and cut out your double happiness character.

On a side note, Lily’s magical teacher, Mrs. Elbe, is really good at getting kids to make connections, whether it’s person-to-person, person-to-text, person-to-self, etc. A fun connection that happened during the party was that a lot of the kids in the class are German and we talked about how paper-cutting, or scherenschnitte, is a very popular art form in Germany, too.

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  1. Grace @ sense and simplicity says

    February 1, 2014 at 3:34 pm

    Such a great craft and such a cute smile. Your daughter is lucky to have such a good teacher.

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    • Shannon says

      February 1, 2014 at 4:57 pm

      Thanks, Grace! We’ve been very fortunate with our children’s teachers.

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  2. Shecki @ Greatly Blessed says

    January 11, 2015 at 10:42 pm

    Thanks for the template! I’m going to give this a try with my kids this CNY season. We have 2 China girls in our family, too. 🙂

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