These chickens can be made out of cotton wool pads and some clay paper. You can not only design an Easter card, but also stick a chicken stable or decorate the Easter table.
First put out your craft file and find your materials together.
Then fold the green clay paper into a folding card. Alternatively, you can fold the clay paper in the middle and cut it apart so that you get two cards.
Then the cotton pad cuts through in the middle.
From a cotton pad two chickens become.
Now cut the beak for the chicken out of a yellow remnant of clay paper. To do this, cut off a triangle.
Tip: Encourages children to cut a triangle freely. This trains the feeling for shapes and proportions. That is, the size of the beak to the size of the chicken.
Then cut out a comb. For this you paint two or three round arches on a piece of red clay paper.
Alternatively, she cuts out the round arches freely. However, this is often still very difficult for kindergarten children.
Now put the pieces together for a chicken or two chickens on the map.
Then stick the parts on and paint an eye with the black felt pen.
Finally, paint your feet.
Maybe you'd like to write another Easter greeting on it.
Have fun doing crafts, designing and/or giving away!