A handprint with some clay paper and a few strokes will easily turn into a chicken. So you can conjure up Easter at the window or create Easter cards.
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First put out the craft file and look for all the materials together.
Then you begin to apply yellow finger paint to a palm with the brush.
Tip: With small children you can apply the color. Older children can apply the color themselves.
Applying the color tickles and gives joy to many children.
Then press the hand with the color on a window. Press all fingers and the inner surface of the hand vigorously.
In the meantime, paint a beak on a piece of red clay paper.
Then you cut this one out.
Tip: Let the children paint the beak freely. They learn to assess the size ratios.
Then cut off some thin strips of brown clay paper. These become the legs and feet.
Now you stick all the parts on with the glue pin. Finally, a wobble eye sticks on it.
The chick's ready.
For this you also paint a hand with yellow finger color.
Then press your hand on a paper.
Tip: When crafting an Easter card, you must fold it before you design the handprint on it.
Press your hand vigorously on the paper.
Then the paint must dry. Meanwhile, paint a beak on red clay paper and cut it out.
Then paint your legs and feet with a felt pen.
Then stick the beak and the wobble eye on.
The chick's ready.
Maybe you'll write another Easter greeting.
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First put out the craft file and look for all the materials together.
Then you begin to apply yellow finger paint to a palm with the brush.
Tip: With small children you can apply the color. Older children can apply the color themselves.
Applying the color tickles and gives joy to many children.
Then press the hand with the color on a window. Press all fingers and the inner surface of the hand vigorously.
In the meantime, paint a beak on a piece of red clay paper.
Then you cut this one out.
Tip: Let the children paint the beak freely. They learn to assess the size ratios.
Then cut off some thin strips of brown clay paper. These become the legs and feet.
Now you stick all the parts on with the glue pin. Finally, a wobble eye sticks on it.
The chick's ready.
For this you also paint a hand with yellow finger color.
Then press your hand on a paper.
Tip: When crafting an Easter card, you must fold it before you design the handprint on it.
Press your hand vigorously on the paper.
Then the paint must dry. Meanwhile, paint a beak on red clay paper and cut it out.
Then paint your legs and feet with a felt pen.
Then stick the beak and the wobble eye on.
The chick's ready.
Maybe you'll write another Easter greeting.
Have fun!
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