On June 21st it is the solstice (Litha). The solstice is a celtic annual celebration, where the light is celebrated. On June 21st it is the longest day of the year. Thus, after Litha the days become a few minutes shorter every day, the nights longer and the sun slowly loses strength. It is tradition to make a headdress on this day and to dance the fire. In Sweden people celebrate midsummer and the Christians celebrate Johanni. Have a nice summer and have fun with the flower haarkarz tinkering!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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First you collect herbs, flowers and wild herbs in the garden, in the meadow and in the forest. We have used gunderman, savory, valerian flowers, greedy flowers, carnation and red hawkwort.
Tip: Many children are interested in this knowledge about the Sonnwende, nature and how our ancestors met different peoples at different times of nature and have celebrated nature. In this context, for example, the colors red and yellow stand for the light and the fire.?
For your wreath you need the collected flowers, herbs and wild herbs.
In addition, you prepare scissors, crebe tape, packing cord, winding wire thin and winding wire thick.
First measure your head with the thick wire and cut it off.
Now you wrap a crepe tape around the wire. The crepe tape later helps that the flowers on the wire do not slip back and forth.
Each bends the two ends of the wire to a loop. Afterwards, wrap the end of the loops again with crepe tape.
Then put her flower on flower and wrap the flowers together to form small bouquets. Use the thin wire for this.
Now attach the thin wire with the bouquets to the thick wire. Bind as many small bouquets until the thick wire is completely filled.
At the end you wrap around the wreath a tendon Gundermann or ivy.
Now tie in the two loops of the wire ends a piece of package cord (about 50cm long) so that you can attach the wreath on the head.
For decoration, Gundermann or ivy binds her into the loops of the package cord. A beautiful flower haarkranz is finished.
Tip: Use the flower wreath also for decoration.
Have fun and a nice solstice?
Materials
Directions
First you collect herbs, flowers and wild herbs in the garden, in the meadow and in the forest. We have used gunderman, savory, valerian flowers, greedy flowers, carnation and red hawkwort.
Tip: Many children are interested in this knowledge about the Sonnwende, nature and how our ancestors met different peoples at different times of nature and have celebrated nature. In this context, for example, the colors red and yellow stand for the light and the fire.?
For your wreath you need the collected flowers, herbs and wild herbs.
In addition, you prepare scissors, crebe tape, packing cord, winding wire thin and winding wire thick.
First measure your head with the thick wire and cut it off.
Now you wrap a crepe tape around the wire. The crepe tape later helps that the flowers on the wire do not slip back and forth.
Each bends the two ends of the wire to a loop. Afterwards, wrap the end of the loops again with crepe tape.
Then put her flower on flower and wrap the flowers together to form small bouquets. Use the thin wire for this.
Now attach the thin wire with the bouquets to the thick wire. Bind as many small bouquets until the thick wire is completely filled.
At the end you wrap around the wreath a tendon Gundermann or ivy.
Now tie in the two loops of the wire ends a piece of package cord (about 50cm long) so that you can attach the wreath on the head.
For decoration, Gundermann or ivy binds her into the loops of the package cord. A beautiful flower haarkranz is finished.
Tip: Use the flower wreath also for decoration.
Have fun and a nice solstice?
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