A wind game with colorful rings made of transparent paper! Quickly crafted this wind game is also a great gift idea and of course a real eye-catcher!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Choose any can you have and want to use at home: here are a few randomly selected examples.
A 2cm wide strip is required from the can.
Cut it off with a cutter knife on a cutting board. Attention: if necessary let an adult help you!
This ring becomes the frame for the wind game!
Cuts off 2 cm wide strips of transparent paper, which are different in length.
At the end of the strip a glue point is set. Then take the other end and close the strip to a ring.
Crafts differently large and differently colored rings.
Put these in your frame.
Fill out the frame with paper rings so that they stick together on their own. They can be easily adjusted for tension. Fill gaps with very small rings if necessary.
Test if your rings are fixed when lifting the frame!
Then cut a strip of clay paper - 2 cm wide and in length of frame circumference.
Brush it with glue, place it around the frame and press firmly.
A thread for hanging can easily be threaded through one of the upper rings and knotted as a loop. The window image is finished.
Find a nice place at a window. Especially nice when the evening sun shines through.
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
Choose any can you have and want to use at home: here are a few randomly selected examples.
A 2cm wide strip is required from the can.
Cut it off with a cutter knife on a cutting board. Attention: if necessary let an adult help you!
This ring becomes the frame for the wind game!
Cuts off 2 cm wide strips of transparent paper, which are different in length.
At the end of the strip a glue point is set. Then take the other end and close the strip to a ring.
Crafts differently large and differently colored rings.
Put these in your frame.
Fill out the frame with paper rings so that they stick together on their own. They can be easily adjusted for tension. Fill gaps with very small rings if necessary.
Test if your rings are fixed when lifting the frame!
Then cut a strip of clay paper - 2 cm wide and in length of frame circumference.
Brush it with glue, place it around the frame and press firmly.
A thread for hanging can easily be threaded through one of the upper rings and knotted as a loop. The window image is finished.
Find a nice place at a window. Especially nice when the evening sun shines through.
Have fun trying it out!
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