A harvest experience in the countryside inspired me to make this tractor with the children. With stones and grain, which we collected along fields during the walk, came this craft idea. A lasting memory. Perhaps it also serves as an inspiration for you to craft with natural materials.
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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Get all the utensils ready.
Insert the white sheet into the picture frame and design the motif directly on the plexiglass pane of the frame.
Apply a strip of wood glue at the bottom long side edge directly on the plexiglass pane.
Now you spread the grains on the glue and press them with your fingers.
Excess grains that do not stick together can be removed by tilting the frame.
Select stones and place them into a tractor with a trailer. Drop small dots under the stones with hot glue and stick them to the Plexiglas pane.
A piece of straw from the grain serves as a dyke.
Now halve a grain feeder as a load for the trailer.
Glue both now with wood glue.
You can stick a few grain stalks as grass or grain stubble between the tractor wheels.
Place a stone as a sun in an upper corner on the picture frame. Cut a few stalks of straw (cereals) small and use them as sunrays.
Now adheres to the sunrays with wood glue.
You can also attach a few straw pieces on the frame at the bottom of the picture.
Your work of art is finished!
Materials
Directions
Get all the utensils ready.
Insert the white sheet into the picture frame and design the motif directly on the plexiglass pane of the frame.
Apply a strip of wood glue at the bottom long side edge directly on the plexiglass pane.
Now you spread the grains on the glue and press them with your fingers.
Excess grains that do not stick together can be removed by tilting the frame.
Select stones and place them into a tractor with a trailer. Drop small dots under the stones with hot glue and stick them to the Plexiglas pane.
A piece of straw from the grain serves as a dyke.
Now halve a grain feeder as a load for the trailer.
Glue both now with wood glue.
You can stick a few grain stalks as grass or grain stubble between the tractor wheels.
Place a stone as a sun in an upper corner on the picture frame. Cut a few stalks of straw (cereals) small and use them as sunrays.
Now adheres to the sunrays with wood glue.
You can also attach a few straw pieces on the frame at the bottom of the picture.
Your work of art is finished!
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