"The cock on the crap that sings: kokedideldu...."
A striking animal, which I made you with natural materials.
Whether you're on a farm holiday or the rooster in the animal park inspires you - even a picture book or a song can be an incentive to make a rooster. Here I'll show you how easy it is!
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!
Get all the utensils ready.
First, the straws (cereals) are cut short.
These are mixed with grains and glued in the picture frame as a "mushroom". First apply wood glue and press straws and grains on it. (The wood glue dries slowly, so you also have time to "form" the dung heap.)
For information: the white glue becomes transparent when it is dry!
Choose two stones that become the body and head of the cock. Stick them on with hot glue.
Paints the legs of the cock with a felt pen.
And the tail, comb, and beak, and the eye.
Painted piece by piece of tail, comb and beak with wood glue and stick grains on it.
You can shake off excess grains by setting up the frame.
Stick a few straws and grains on the frame and the artwork is ready!
Have fun trying out.
Maybe you can also use this idea when crafting natural materials.
Materials
Directions
Get all the utensils ready.
First, the straws (cereals) are cut short.
These are mixed with grains and glued in the picture frame as a "mushroom". First apply wood glue and press straws and grains on it. (The wood glue dries slowly, so you also have time to "form" the dung heap.)
For information: the white glue becomes transparent when it is dry!
Choose two stones that become the body and head of the cock. Stick them on with hot glue.
Paints the legs of the cock with a felt pen.
And the tail, comb, and beak, and the eye.
Painted piece by piece of tail, comb and beak with wood glue and stick grains on it.
You can shake off excess grains by setting up the frame.
Stick a few straws and grains on the frame and the artwork is ready!
Have fun trying out.
Maybe you can also use this idea when crafting natural materials.
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