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Chinese New Year Decoration
So I know most of you don’t live in a part of the world where Chinese New Year {lunar new year} is celebrated, but I do, and I made a cute craft, so I’m sharing it today. This easy decoration is also red, so I’m doubling it up for Valentines as well! This year the holiday falls the first week in Feb.
Okay, lets talk red packets… Do you know what a red packet is? When Chinese New Year rolls around many stores will give these out as promotions {I bought ours at my church} and then you fill them with small bills {money} and give them out to kids/unmarried adults during the festivities… This is called Lai See money.. {literally the red envelope money} Above are some examples of red packets… the McDonalds one would be an example of a store giving them out as promotion. I have seen some with beer labels too, which is strange since there are given primarily to kids.
Most will have sayings such as good luck and prosperity on them for the new year. I bought some from our church with the character for God’s Blessing on it and I love that. Who doesn’t want a garland of God’s Blessings hanging in their home?
The back side has an envelope flap, and I just glued some twine under the flap, then taped it down. After I had strung all 20, I hung it on the wall to get a good photo, then put it in our main window.
Aren’t they pretty?
May God’s blessings be with your and your family during this new calendar year and lunar new year. It will be the year of the horse coming up. I’m going to hang on to this easy decoration to put up next Chinese New Year as well.
Looking forward to seeing you around the blog…. don’t be a stranger!
Sandra McCollum says
So fun! We have never celebrated this but think it would be fun for my kids. Thanks for sharing!
kenwugls says
I was rather shocked that you have a post on this and you can get the red packet..We are really very busy these few weeks preparing for Chinese New Years. Baking cookies is one of them, Spring cleaning.. and preparing the red packet (angpao or you called it laisee) will usually done on the eve. Some well to do families have to prepare hundreds of red packets every year.. We use the red packet for decorations too. It can be hand in the tree, place in the table with fruits.. Hope you have a great valentines day..
Ken Goh says
By the way, I am Kenneth Goh from DBB.
Diana - FreeStyleMama says
Love it! Pinned!
Shannon says
Very interesting! Thanks for linking to the Weekend re-Treat Link Party! xo, S.
Kelli Becton says
Very cute idea! We homeschool so . . . . this is a great craft for a study of China. Maybe we should study it for February 🙂 Thanks! I’m at http://www.HomeschoolingAdventurez.com
Crystelle says
I’m so excited to have you share this craft. The year of the horse will be great!
Great idea to make the garland with the blessing envelopes… Cute too! 🙂
Have a very happy new year!!
hugs x, Crystelle
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ChiWei @ One Dog Woof says
Those are beautiful envelopes! The ones I get from the grocery store are pretty garish. So lovely that your church has them, and they have such a sweet message. Love the garland idea! If each of those had a bill in it, that’d be even better, lol!