The bats swirl around the moon! Cut out bats in different sizes made of black clay paper. From a cheese box the moon is made and with threads the bats are hung on it. Scary, mystical is this wonderful mobile and simply made.
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!
Find your materials together and lay out the craft file.
Then cut off an empty cardboard box a 1.5 cm wide strip or use an empty cheese box (without floor!)
Then you cut out a circle out of butterbread paper, which is about 1cm larger than the cardboard ring. For this, border the cardboard ring with a 1cm distance with a pencil.
Cut the butterbread paper all around with scissors (see photo).
From the outer edge to the ring.
Glue the cut parts upwards.
Then cut out a strip of white paper. The strip is as wide as your ring. You stick it around the ring for embellishment.
Cut out bats in different sizes from black paper according to this template.Half the paper. The dashed line lies at the fold in the middle.
Alternatively, of course, you can paint the bats yourself.
Then transfer the template to a black paper.
So you make several different sized bats.
Now, with one thread, you're hanging everything together.
For this, thread the thread through the needle and prick carefully, through the moon and the bats.
Think about how you want to put the mobile together and connect the bats to each other and to the moon as you like it.
Finally, thread a thread through the moon to hang the mobile on it. If you hang your mobile in or next to a window, you even make the moon shine in the play of light!
Try it yourself!
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
Find your materials together and lay out the craft file.
Then cut off an empty cardboard box a 1.5 cm wide strip or use an empty cheese box (without floor!)
Then you cut out a circle out of butterbread paper, which is about 1cm larger than the cardboard ring. For this, border the cardboard ring with a 1cm distance with a pencil.
Cut the butterbread paper all around with scissors (see photo).
From the outer edge to the ring.
Glue the cut parts upwards.
Then cut out a strip of white paper. The strip is as wide as your ring. You stick it around the ring for embellishment.
Cut out bats in different sizes from black paper according to this template.Half the paper. The dashed line lies at the fold in the middle.
Alternatively, of course, you can paint the bats yourself.
Then transfer the template to a black paper.
So you make several different sized bats.
Now, with one thread, you're hanging everything together.
For this, thread the thread through the needle and prick carefully, through the moon and the bats.
Think about how you want to put the mobile together and connect the bats to each other and to the moon as you like it.
Finally, thread a thread through the moon to hang the mobile on it. If you hang your mobile in or next to a window, you even make the moon shine in the play of light!
Try it yourself!
Have fun!
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