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How to Write a Mid-Autumn Festival Poster About Making Mooncakes and Lanterns

This article helps students create a Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten poster centered on making mooncakes and lanterns. It includes topic ideas, short writing materials, section planning, craft experience notes, safety reminders, and simple layout suggestions.

Direct Answer

A Mid-Autumn Festival poster about making mooncakes and lanterns can focus on reunion customs and hands-on work. Introduce moon viewing, eating mooncakes, and carrying lanterns, then describe steps such as kneading dough, wrapping fillings, pressing patterns, and decorating lanterns. For the layout, use a full moon, mooncakes, lanterns, osmanthus flowers, and a rabbit, with sections for customs, making steps, personal experience, and safety reminders.

Start with the idea of skilled hands under the full moon

This poster should not only explain the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Put the focus on hands-on activities such as making mooncakes, kneading dough, wrapping fillings, pressing patterns, and crafting lanterns. Good titles include Full Moon, Warm Hands or Mooncakes Made with Love.

Short text students can use

A brief note on festival work

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion. Many families prepare mooncakes, arrange fruit plates, make lanterns, and tidy up the place for moon viewing. When children join these tasks, they learn about tradition and feel the joy of useful work.

A small craft experience paragraph

I pressed the dough gently, added the sweet filling, and closed it carefully. When I used the mold, a beautiful pattern appeared. Making mooncakes helped me understand that a small mooncake can carry patience, teamwork, and family blessings.

Useful sentences for the poster

  • The taste of reunion is hidden in handmade mooncakes.
  • When a little lantern shines, tradition comes alive.
  • Hands-on work is a wonderful way to learn about festivals.
  • Skilled hands make a warmer Mid-Autumn Festival.

Organize the poster with clear sections

  • Festival Customs: Write a few sentences about moon viewing, eating mooncakes, and carrying lanterns.
  • Making Steps: List the process, such as preparing materials, shaping the mooncake, decorating the lantern, and sharing the result.
  • My Experience Card: Describe the most interesting part of the craft and what skill you learned.
  • Safety Reminder: Mention that scissors, sticks, hot water, or ovens should be used with adult help.

Layout ideas with mooncakes and lanterns

Draw a large full moon in the center, a plate of mooncakes below it, and lanterns, osmanthus branches, rabbits, and clouds on the sides. Text boxes can be shaped like mooncakes, lanterns, or clouds. Warm yellow, orange, light blue, and red work well for a bright and festive look.

Small tips for finishing neatly

  1. Divide the page lightly with pencil before writing.
  2. Place the main title at the top and add a moon or lantern beside it.
  3. Do not fill every space with text. Leave margins to make the poster clean.
  4. Check spelling first, then outline key words and borders with colored pens.

If you want more layout inspiration, you can open the Zhihui Handwritten Poster WeChat Mini Program and continue creating with themes about the Mid-Autumn Festival, labor customs, and hands-on crafts.

FAQ

What labor activities can be included in this Mid-Autumn Festival poster?

Students can write about making mooncakes, crafting lanterns, arranging fruit, preparing a moon-viewing table, and helping family members with festival food. The key is to show real participation and what was learned from the work.

What should students draw for this kind of poster?

Good images include a full moon, mooncakes, lanterns, osmanthus flowers, a jade rabbit, clouds, and a reunion table. Choose two or three main elements so the page does not look crowded.

Is it difficult for primary school students to write about a craft experience?

Younger students can write simple step-by-step sentences, such as I knead the dough or I press the pattern. Older students can add festival customs and personal reflections to make the content richer.

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