From one part of an egg box we make a tulip flower.
With four to six tulip blossoms you can put together a beautiful bouquet. Decorate with some fresh branches and you already have a nice gift. Be it for Mother's Day or for Grandma or for birthday.
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Put paint in a bowl, brush, scissors and egg carton
Brush the middle parts of the carton with paint.
First paint the upper parts, on the inside of the folded box.
Then make the box and paint the recesses on the bottom of the egg box also with paint.
Put to dry.
When the paint is dried, e.g. with scissors break out or cut out the colored inner parts.
Put the "finished" flowers (with the pointed side) on a thin branch of a branch so that the branch rises into the flower. Drop into the "flower cup" hot glue so that the branch and the carton remain fixed.
(-> here the ripped bloom)
Several flowers can also be attached to a branch!
(-> here: the cut flower!) Place the branch as a decoration in a narrow vase.
Place the branch as a decoration in a vase.
Materials
Directions
Put paint in a bowl, brush, scissors and egg carton
Brush the middle parts of the carton with paint.
First paint the upper parts, on the inside of the folded box.
Then make the box and paint the recesses on the bottom of the egg box also with paint.
Put to dry.
When the paint is dried, e.g. with scissors break out or cut out the colored inner parts.
Put the "finished" flowers (with the pointed side) on a thin branch of a branch so that the branch rises into the flower. Drop into the "flower cup" hot glue so that the branch and the carton remain fixed.
(-> here the ripped bloom)
Several flowers can also be attached to a branch!
(-> here: the cut flower!) Place the branch as a decoration in a narrow vase.
Place the branch as a decoration in a vase.
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