"Mother."
The two said in unison.
"Are you done? If you are, let's go down."
Su's mother glanced at the cheongsam that Su Yinwan had just changed into and couldn't help but praise it.
“Our Wanwan really suits wearing cheongsams. She looks so much like a lucky doll. We should wear her more often and not leave her in the closet to collect dust.”
"Okay, Mom."
"Wow, did you do this beautiful updo?"
Su's mother could hardly believe it.
After all, she knew her daughter was a bit clumsy when it came to hairstyling.
"Ah Jing helped me with this."
Su Yinwan naturally dared not take credit and quickly said...
"I knew it. You've never been very good at braiding hair, especially since today's hairstyle is a bit complicated."
Then, Su's mother looked at Rong Jing and said, "Your craftsmanship is excellent; the weaving is really beautiful."
Rong Jing nodded repeatedly as he listened to his mother-in-law's praise.
Immediately afterwards, the two followed Su's mother downstairs.
Sometime during this period, a slightly larger sandalwood table was placed in the living room.
A few chairs were also set up.
It was filled with all sorts of DIY craft materials.
At this moment, Rong Xue'er and Ye Chen were working on making tutorials and materials.
Rong Xue'er's adorable appearance as she scratched her head while intently watching the tutorial amused Grandpa Rong and Grandpa Su, who were sitting beside her.
"Xue'er, if I had known it would be this difficult for you, I wouldn't have let Uncle Lin buy such a complicated handicraft. Be careful not to pull all your hair out, or you'll blame this old man later."
Grandpa Rong felt a little sorry for Rong Xue'er, who was racking her brains, but he couldn't help teasing her.
"Grandpa, don't laugh at me. I know how, I just haven't understood it yet. It's just that the tutorial is too long, and I need time to digest it slowly."
Rong Xue'er refused to admit that she was stupid.
She's a person who cares about her reputation, especially since Grandpa Su is still around.
"Do you want Brother Chen to help you?"
Ye Chen had been sitting next to her for quite a while.
He understood the tutorial at a glance, but his younger sister just couldn't get it.
"No need, no need, I can do it myself." Rong Xue'er insisted on completing it independently.
Hearing her say that, Ye Chen could only indulge her.
When Rong Jing and Su Yinwan walked into the living room, they found that everyone was looking at Rong Xue'er, who was starting the first step of her DIY project.
No one spoke again; they just watched quietly.
"What is Xue'er doing?"
Su Yinwan walked over to Rong Xueer and looked at the materials on the table.
"Sister-in-law, I'm making Mid-Autumn Festival handicrafts. Let's do it together."
Rong Xueer finally saw her savior and quickly pulled Su Yinwan to do crafts together.
You see, she was already stuck on the first step, but she didn't want to admit that she was slow-witted, otherwise her grandfathers would laugh at her.
"Sure, let's do it together."
Su Yinwan often does these handicrafts when she's bored.
The large pile of materials in front of her did not pose a significant challenge.
I randomly found a paper tutorial for making a Chinese-style lamp.
After a quick glance, she roughly understood the production process.
The tabletop contains curved bamboo frames, floral paper, round wooden pieces, LED strips, hemp rope, and glue.
There was also a whole box of paintbrushes and colored inks on the far side.
"We first assemble this curved bamboo frame, and then use glue to fix it to the round wooden piece."
Su Yinwan patiently taught Rong Xue'er, guiding her step by step.
Rong Xueer was a very serious student, following Su Yinwan's steps with great focus and not falling behind at all.
Immediately afterwards, Su Yinwan used hemp rope as a tassel for the lantern and attached it to secure it.
Finally, attach floral paper to the bamboo frame to maintain its firm shape.
......
Su Yinwan was very good at teaching people; she taught Rong Xueer how to make this handmade lamp in just one session.
"Sister-in-law, look, I've finished this. Isn't it beautiful?"
Rong Xueer was very satisfied with her first handmade item of the day.
Although there are some flaws upon closer inspection, it is still quite good overall.
"Mmm, Xue'er is great!"
Overjoyed by the praise, Rong Xue'er immediately turned to Rong Jing and Ye Chen, who were sitting to the side, and began to show off her handmade lamp.
"Brother, I made this myself, isn't it cute?"
"Yes, she's very cute. Our Xue'er is so clever."
Ye Chen put down the bamboo stick in his hand and carefully examined Rong Xue'er's handmade lamp.
Ignoring the flaws in the handmade lamp, he saw that the person was having a good time and naturally wouldn't spoil her mood.
Aside from lavishly praising his own wife, Rong Jing always remained silent when it came to others.
He glanced briefly at the bamboo lantern in his younger sister's hand and simply hummed in agreement.
Rong Xue'er was used to her brother's attitude and didn't pay much attention to it.
Then, she took it to Grandpa Rong and Grandpa Su, waving it in front of them with a look of great accomplishment.
"Grandpa, Grandpa Su, look at this lamp I just made, isn't it beautiful? My sister-in-law taught me how to make it."
"Come on, let Grandpa take a look."
Grandpa Rong took the bamboo lantern from Rong Xue'er's hand and slowly admired his granddaughter's first handmade item with Grandpa Su, who was sitting next to him.
The two old men had clearly noticed some of the broken parts and the areas where too much glue had overflowed.
The two exchanged a smile and then turned to look at Rong Xue'er, who was quietly waiting for her comments.
"Your Grandpa Su and I both think this bamboo-ribbed lamp is very cleverly made. How about Uncle Lin puts it in the most conspicuous place for you later?"
Grandpa Rong carefully held the handmade lamp made by his granddaughter.
Although it wasn't made by a famous teacher, he still considered it precious.
"Okay, I'll put it wherever Grandpa says. I'll listen to Grandpa."
Rong Xueer was very happy at this moment. Her first handmade item was praised by everyone, so of course she was in a great mood.
Then she went back to continue DIYing the next handmade item.
She's really enthusiastic about doing these things now, and she's full of motivation.
"Having a little darling at home means you really have to pamper her all the time."
Grandpa Su looked at his old comrade-in-arms who lied without batting an eye, but he also agreed with what he had just done.
"Of course, Xue'er likes to be praised, so I, the old man, will praise her to my heart's content. It's a holiday, everyone is happy, isn't that great?"
"That makes sense; harmony in the family brings prosperity in all things."
Su Yinwan had just finished making a bamboo-framed lantern and was thinking of making some other lanterns to suit the occasion.
Suddenly, she thought of the cute rabbit lantern for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
First, take a piece of calligraphy paper with a Mid-Autumn Festival theme.
Then, she picked up a brush, dipped it in ink, and wrote a line of ancient poetry on the artwork paper.
May we all live long and share the beauty of the moon, even though we are thousands of miles apart.
It's not just about wishing blessings upon family and friends, but also about cherishing the people and things around us.
A bright future lies ahead; be brave and pursue it.
After writing down the poem, Su Yinwan found a craft knife, intending to carve some beautiful patterns on the paper.
This is both aesthetically pleasing and allows for better light transmission.
Before she could even make a move, the utility knife in her hand was suddenly snatched away by a hand that appeared out of nowhere.
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