The steps for making a handwritten newspaper for Goddess' Day are as follows:
1. Prepare materials: colored paper, scissors, glue, pens, etc.
2. Design sketch: Determine the layout and content according to the theme, which can include pictures, text, decoration and other elements. Generally, you can use a pen or pencil to draw a rough pattern on white paper first, and then consider the color.
3. Make a template: Copy or enlarge/reduce the designed sketch according to the size ratio and print it out to make a template, so that the colored paper can be cut directly later.
4. Cut colored paper: Cut the required graphics, text, etc. into corresponding shapes and sizes according to the template, leaving appropriate edges.
5. Typesetting and pasting: Paste the cut colored paper onto the white paper according to the typesetting on the sketch, paying attention to alignment and smoothness.
6. Add decorations: Add decorations where needed, such as flowers, ribbons, etc., to beautify the handwritten newspaper.
7. Review and modification: Check whether the layout, content, and combination of pictures and texts of the handwritten newspaper are reasonable, whether there are any errors, omissions, etc., and make necessary modifications.
8. Completion: When all the work is completed, let the handwritten newspaper fully dry and shape, and then display it.
In short, when making a Women's Day handwritten newspaper, you need to pay attention to many aspects such as layout, content, color, font, etc., and you must also pay attention to details and aesthetic effects.
The origin of Women’s Day
The history of Women’s Day can be traced back to March 8, 1908, when a group of female workers in New York held a demonstration for better working conditions and voting rights. A parade. This march is considered the beginning of the women's rights movement and the birth of Women's Day. Over time, Women's Day has gradually become a global holiday. In some countries, Women's Day is even a legal holiday, and governments and civil organizations will organize various activities to celebrate this day. ?
On the United Nations’ webpage introducing International Women’s Day, the origin of International Women’s Day is attributed to a series of major events in the women’s movement in the early 20th century. These events include: In 1909, the American Socialist Party People designated February 28 as National Women’s Day; in 1910, at the Copenhagen Conference of the Second International, more than 100 women representatives from 17 countries, led by Clara Zetkin, planned to establish International Women’s Day, but did not specify the exact date. date;
On March 19, 1911, more than 1 million women in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and other countries gathered to celebrate International Women’s Day; on the last Sunday of February 1913, Russian women demonstrated in They celebrated their International Women's Day by marching; on March 8, 1914, women in many European countries held anti-war demonstrations;
On March 8, 1917 (February 23 in the Russian calendar), To commemorate the nearly 2 million Russian women who lost their lives in World War I, Russian women went on strike, kicking off the "February Revolution." Four days later, the Tsar was forced to abdicate, and the provisional government announced that women would be given the right to vote. This series of socialist feminist movements that took place in Europe and America at the beginning of the 20th century simultaneously contributed to the birth of International Women's Day on March 8th.