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newlullabies · 1 year
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🐰🧧 year of the rabbit 🧧🐰
1. handmade lucky rabbit with pomelo sticker by wondershins
2. handmade red envelopes & sticker sheets by tofubunnyco
3. handmade year of the rabbit red envelopes by BklynPaperCo
4. personalized year of the rabbit red envelopes by HooHooAndMouse
5. handmade year of the rabbit red envelopes by yumodesigns
6. handmade year of the rabbit red envelope, stickers, & art print by Avocadoartt
7. handmade year of the rabbit red envelopes by TheHamAndChaiShop
8. handmade year of the rabbit red envelopes by TheCraftingBun
9. set of 5 year of the rabbit handmade red envelopes by ADuckAmuck
10. handmade year of the rabbit & year of the cat red envelopes by DoudleStudio
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asia-is-my-life · 1 year
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Art by Old Xian
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chiuroad · 1 year
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2023台灣國家教育研究院 / 兔年電子賀卡及紅包繪製
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ai-azura · 1 year
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Celebrating the Lunar New Year: Origins, Customs, Traditions, and Festivities
Celebrating the Lunar New Year: Origins, Customs, Traditions, and Festivities
The History and Significance of the Lunar New Year The Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a holiday that is celebrated by many East Asian and Southeast Asian countries. It is a time for families to come together and celebrate the new year, as well as pay respects to their ancestors. The origins of the Lunar New Year can be traced back to ancient China, where it was a time to…
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dwuerch-blog · 1 year
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Lunar New Year 2023 - the Year of the Rabbit
“Happy New Year!” That’s what we said to our hostess at Pao’s Chinese Restaurant on Sunday. The moment we said those words, her eyes brightened. She said: “Oh, I have something for you!” When she returned, she had red envelopes for each of us. She explained: “This is tradition!” In my inquisitive manner, I had to google the red envelope and its contents. In Middle East countries (and here in…
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timelordandhisart · 1 month
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Postcards and a sticker pack for 春节 FANZINE.
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rpesolutions · 10 months
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Within the realm of embroidery, where threads weave intricate tales of artistry and finesse, few motifs possess as much cultural significance and awe-inspiring allure as the Traditional Chinese Dragon. Revered for countless centuries as a symbol of power, prosperity, and good fortune, the intricate embroidery of dragons has adorned various forms of traditional Chinese art and craftsmanship. Today, we embark upon an exploration of the enchanting realm of machine embroidery, where the magnificence of the Traditional Chinese Dragon comes to life in meticulously crafted embroidery files and expansive embroidery designs, beckoning us to embark on a journey of boundless creativity and profound cultural appreciation.
Embroidering Dragons: A Timeless Tradition:
Dragons have long been interwoven into the very fabric of Chinese culture, captivating the imagination with their mythical presence. Traditionally, dragons find their embroidered abodes on a variety of items, each possessing profound symbolic significance. Silk robes donned by emperors and dignitaries frequently bear the meticulous embroidery of dragons, their sinuous forms and intricate details reflecting the wearer's elevated status and noble lineage. These regal garments, steeped in both tradition and artistic mastery, serve as showcases of the exquisite skill and craftsmanship inherent in Chinese embroidery.
The Dragon's Sanctuary: Textiles and Home Décor:
Beyond the realm of royal robes, dragons find their way onto numerous textiles and items of home décor. From sumptuous tapestries and delicate wall hangings to elegant table runners and ornamental cushions, the Traditional Chinese Dragon machine embroidery design imparts a touch of mystique and elegance to any living space. Whether adorning curtains and bedspreads or serving as the focal point of dragon-embroidered wall art, these expansive embroidery designs transform one's abode into a sanctuary of cultural heritage and timeless beauty.
Crafting Dragon Enchantment: Apparel and Accessories:
The allure of the Traditional Chinese Dragon extends to the realm of fashion, where it takes center stage as a symbol of sophistication and style. Captivating machine embroidery designs featuring dragons grace the fabrics of exquisite garments, breathing life into couture dresses, jackets, and traditional Chinese attire. These meticulously crafted embroidery files capture the very essence of the dragon's power and grace, enabling one to make a resolute fashion statement that harmoniously merges tradition with contemporary elegance. Additionally, accessories such as handbags and scarves can be embellished with the Traditional Chinese Dragon, bestowing upon any ensemble a touch of mythical charm.
Unleashing Creative Potential: Four Sizes for Infinite Possibilities:
The Traditional Chinese Dragon machine embroidery design is available in four sizes, catering to the diverse needs of embroidery enthusiasts. Whether one prefers a smaller design for delicate projects or a larger one to make a bold and striking statement, these meticulously crafted embroidery files offer unparalleled versatility and flexibility. From intricate embellishments on delicate fabrics to commanding focal points on larger items, the four sizes afford the freedom to explore the vast realm of possibilities and express one's creativity without constraint.
Embracing Tradition, Crafting Excellence:
As one immerses oneself in the realm of C machine embroidery, an embrace of a rich cultural heritage and the relentless pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship ensues. The scrupulous attention to detail and the artistic finesse exhibited in each and every stitch pay homage to the traditions handed down through countless generations. Each project undertaken becomes a testament to one's involvement in this storied lineage, culminating in the creation of something extraordinary and timeless.
Conclusion:
The Traditional Chinese Dragon machine embroidery design transports us to a realm steeped in ancient traditions and mythical allure. Through meticulously crafted embroidery files and a range of sizes, we embark upon a creative odyssey that intricately intertwines culture and craftsmanship
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ijustwannahavefunn · 3 months
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I was planning to only make a celebration drawing this year, but I noticed the size is perfect for making red envelopes, sooo... I made some myself! I'll upload the pdf file on my Patreon. Although I know most people who follow me probably don't celebrate the Lunar New Year haha :'D Still tho, HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR!
Btw, my little bro took that photo for me, thank you dude <3
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defeatdespair · 1 year
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Encounter happiness
The Fire Monkey who runs this blog sends you best wishes for an auspicious year! 迎春接福 Yíngchúnjiēfú – “Greet the New Year and encounter happiness” — a traditional Lunar New Year greeting Today marks an auspicious day that comes only once every sixty years: it is the beginning of the Year of the Fire Monkey. The last time we had a Fire Monkey year was 1956, the year I was born, as were many of…
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I don’t think I ever posted this one here, but 2 years back I did a couple of red envelope illustrations for the Year of the Rat. There’s very little that’s funnier to me than a list of increasingly stupid nicknames, so I decided to do it as an homage to an imaginary B-tier mobster movie where everyone rats on everyone else.
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newlullabies · 1 year
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Boba Drinking Bunny Lunar New Year 2023 Red Envelopes by ChristysCuts on Etsy
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bixels · 3 months
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Trixie is canonically Chinese-coded!
The MLP game is doing a Lunar New Year starring Trixie! She's wearing a tangzhuang with a customary red/gold palette. Her bag also seems to have a coin symbol and a knot––possibly a cloverleaf knot, which means good luck. I would have LOVED to see a decorated hairpin or comb keeping her bun in place, though.
Tulli and I knew she's Chinese from the start. This makes me really happy.
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dollya-robinprotector · 2 months
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LUCKY MONEY FOR ME GO GRAB THAT HONGBAO HAPPY FUCKING NEW YEAR TO MEEEEEEEEEEE
*Haa haa- haaa-* Yup! Full on POIPIKU, no pass XD
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chitsangenthusiast · 1 year
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for @chiptrillino 🧡💚
↳ the lily pad frogs love hanging out with zuko when he comes by the pond! zuko, on the other hand...has mixed feelings
(it spins! video below the cut)
hop around the floaty lord 🐸
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svnnnne · 3 months
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新年快樂!!!
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ericafails · 3 months
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Sewed and embroidered my own red envelope this year. Did a couching stitch with a metallic gold thread. I don't know if I'll keep doing this for the next 11 years. We'll see!
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