Start with a clear theme for a White Dew poster
White Dew is one of the most poetic solar terms, so a handwritten poster can focus on cooler mornings, visible dew, and a stronger autumn feeling. A title like “White Dew Brings Autumn” or “White Dew Traditions Poster” makes the topic easy to understand at a glance.
To keep the page from feeling too general, divide it into sections such as “About the Solar Term,” “Traditional Customs,” “What We Notice in Nature,” and “Autumn Impressions.” This makes the poster informative and student-friendly.
What traditional customs can be included
- Collecting morning dew: In folk culture, observing or collecting dew during this time is linked with simple wishes for health and well-being.
- Drinking White Dew tea: In some areas, people enjoy seasonal tea around White Dew, showing the calm atmosphere of early autumn.
- Eating sweet potatoes: Some places keep the custom of eating sweet potatoes during White Dew as part of seasonal living.
- Adding clothes in the morning and evening: The temperature difference grows larger, so White Dew is a good time to mention keeping warm.
- Watching signs of autumn: Dewdrops, morning mist, insects, and ripening crops all make great poster details.
Ready-to-use writing material for the poster
Short introduction
White Dew appears in autumn, when the weather becomes cooler and small drops of dew can often be seen on grass and leaves in the early morning. That is why this solar term is called White Dew.
Customs note
During White Dew, people may drink seasonal tea, eat sweet potatoes, observe dew, and pay attention to warmer clothing. These customs reflect traditional wisdom about living with the rhythm of the seasons.
Simple lines for children
- White Dew arrives, and autumn air turns cool.
- Dew shines on the grass, and fields glow in soft light.
- Learn the solar terms and enjoy traditional customs.
Try a dewdrop-themed layout instead of ordinary boxes
This topic looks especially nice with a soft and fresh page design. You can draw a morning sky at the top, grass and dew in the middle, and use dewdrop-shaped text boxes for each section. That makes the poster feel connected to the White Dew theme.
- Place the main title at the top center with light blue, pale green, and cream colors.
- Use the left side for “About White Dew” and the right side for “Traditional Customs.”
- Add a small section at the bottom such as “What I See in Autumn.”
- Decorate the border with rice stalks, leaves, dew, or a tea cup.
How to make the poster simple, neat, and effective
For primary school students, the key is not writing too much. A good poster should have a clear topic, easy-to-read sections, neat handwriting, and matching decorations. Keep each section short so teachers and classmates can quickly understand it.
If time is limited, choose the title first, then add three customs, and finally complete the page with drawings and borders. If you want to keep improving the layout and content, you can also continue designing in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.