Put the autumn in a glass! Fill glasses with acorns, rose hips, small cones with the children and hang them in the window. Quite simple and so beautiful!
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!
Uses slim glasses that have a wide opening.
Important: otherwise you won't get the materials in!
Collect acorns, minicones and rose hips.
Place your finds alternately in the glass, so that it becomes colorful.
Fill the glass to the top but do not close it. (After the materials are fresh, they can otherwise mold!)
Take the package line and wrap it several times firmly around the screw edge of the glass bottle. After you have wrapped about 20 cm of package line around the edge, you roll off the roll again about 20 cm of string and then cut it off.
With the two tails you make a double knot directly on the bottle neck.
A knot is also set at the end of the cords.
Now the bottle can be hung.
Makes different glasses and hangs them at different heights side by side.
Even without suspension, the glasses are an eye-catcher!
Would also like to try filling the glasses with other materials.
Have fun experimenting!
Materials
Directions
Uses slim glasses that have a wide opening.
Important: otherwise you won't get the materials in!
Collect acorns, minicones and rose hips.
Place your finds alternately in the glass, so that it becomes colorful.
Fill the glass to the top but do not close it. (After the materials are fresh, they can otherwise mold!)
Take the package line and wrap it several times firmly around the screw edge of the glass bottle. After you have wrapped about 20 cm of package line around the edge, you roll off the roll again about 20 cm of string and then cut it off.
With the two tails you make a double knot directly on the bottle neck.
A knot is also set at the end of the cords.
Now the bottle can be hung.
Makes different glasses and hangs them at different heights side by side.
Even without suspension, the glasses are an eye-catcher!
Would also like to try filling the glasses with other materials.
Have fun experimenting!
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