Build the Page Around Winter Warmth
The Winter Solstice has a strong sense of home and daily life. A good theme is “Winter Solstice, Warm Traditions”. Rather than filling the page with every fact, focus on food, family, and winter customs.
Write the main title across the top. Add small snowflakes, lanterns, or dumpling shapes beside it. A large bowl of dumplings or tangyuan in the middle can become the visual focus of the page.
Four Sections That Fit Naturally
- Quick Solstice Facts: The Winter Solstice is one of the twenty-four solar terms and usually arrives in late December. It is a time when daylight is short, and the days gradually become longer afterward.
- Foods of the Season: In many northern areas, families eat dumplings. In some southern areas, people eat tangyuan to express wishes for togetherness and happiness.
- Counting the Nines: After the solstice, people traditionally count periods of cold weather and look forward to the coming of spring.
- My Family Tradition: Add one or two real details, such as making dumplings with family or listening to a grandparent explain the holiday.
Short Sentences to Copy
- The Winter Solstice arrives, and family warmth fills the table.
- A bowl of dumplings carries a long wish for togetherness.
- Round tangyuan bring sweet and happy blessings.
- After the solstice, we count the cold days and wait for spring.
- Learn the solar terms, understand traditions, and treasure our culture.
You can also add a small reminder: Winter weather is cold, so dress warmly and take good care of yourself.
Turn Counting the Nines into a Drawing
You do not need a complicated explanation. Draw nine connected squares, flower petals, or circles in one corner and label them from the first nine-day period to the ninth. Add a short note that this custom expresses people’s hope for warmer days.
For a smaller layout, draw a path from snowflakes to new green shoots and label it “Winter Solstice—Counting the Nines—Spring.” It gives the page a simple story.
Check These Details Before Finishing
- Make sure the title is the largest and clearest element.
- Keep text in separate blocks and avoid paragraphs longer than four lines.
- Choose decorations connected to the customs, such as dumplings, tangyuan, paper-cut patterns, scarves, and snowflakes.
Sketch the title and section positions before coloring. For more Winter Solstice layouts and lettering ideas, continue creating in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.