We make this enchanting Advent calendar with packaging material and newspaper.
From drinking yoghurt cups, newspaper and cotton wool we make these dwarfs. Alternatively you can use toilet rolls or yoghurt cups. Look inside and let yourself be inspired.
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You need 24 drinking yoghurt cups.
Alternatively, you can also stick a white sheet together to form a roll or use cardboard rolls.
Folds out of newspaper 24 small hats.
Paper dimensions: 8 cm x 11,5 cm.
You will find the instructions for these little hats right here!
From Wattepads we first make the beards of the branches. For this we halve them first.
In addition, cut out a small rounding for the nose at the cutting edge.
Then cut the cotton pad pointed. To do this, cut a straight line on the left and right sides of the rounding.
You get two beards from a cotton pad. Make all 24 beards now.
Then pull off a strip of newsprint, roll it into a bullet, and that bullet turns into a nose.
Now stick the beard and nose to her in the upper half of the cup.
Apply the glue directly to the cup and stick to the beard and nose.
Felt pen paints two eyes on the cup.
Now fill the cups.
Then you stick the hats on.
Apply glue on the upper edge of the cup. Now push the hat apart and on the edge of the cup.
Make yourself 24 dwarfs (or wankers) in this way.
Lighted with a chain of lights, your Advent calendar looks mysterious!
Enjoy your crafting!
Cut the newspaper first.
Then you fold half the paper.
Strip the fold well.
Now put out the folded paper in front of you.
Now fold this half again.
You also strip the fold well. Then you fold it apart again.
Now fold the closed bottom corner to the middle bend.
Now you fold the other closed corner to the center line as well.
The open edge is at the bottom.
Now fold the leaf upwards.
Turn the complete hat around once and fold the second open side from bottom to top.
Knock the overhanging corners inwards.
From both sides!
Then your little hat is ready!
It also fits great on other small figures, just try it out.
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
You need 24 drinking yoghurt cups.
Alternatively, you can also stick a white sheet together to form a roll or use cardboard rolls.
Folds out of newspaper 24 small hats.
Paper dimensions: 8 cm x 11,5 cm.
You will find the instructions for these little hats right here!
From Wattepads we first make the beards of the branches. For this we halve them first.
In addition, cut out a small rounding for the nose at the cutting edge.
Then cut the cotton pad pointed. To do this, cut a straight line on the left and right sides of the rounding.
You get two beards from a cotton pad. Make all 24 beards now.
Then pull off a strip of newsprint, roll it into a bullet, and that bullet turns into a nose.
Now stick the beard and nose to her in the upper half of the cup.
Apply the glue directly to the cup and stick to the beard and nose.
Felt pen paints two eyes on the cup.
Now fill the cups.
Then you stick the hats on.
Apply glue on the upper edge of the cup. Now push the hat apart and on the edge of the cup.
Make yourself 24 dwarfs (or wankers) in this way.
Lighted with a chain of lights, your Advent calendar looks mysterious!
Enjoy your crafting!
Cut the newspaper first.
Then you fold half the paper.
Strip the fold well.
Now put out the folded paper in front of you.
Now fold this half again.
You also strip the fold well. Then you fold it apart again.
Now fold the closed bottom corner to the middle bend.
Now you fold the other closed corner to the center line as well.
The open edge is at the bottom.
Now fold the leaf upwards.
Turn the complete hat around once and fold the second open side from bottom to top.
Knock the overhanging corners inwards.
From both sides!
Then your little hat is ready!
It also fits great on other small figures, just try it out.
Have fun!
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