With the seeds and leaves of the maple tree you can create great pictures. Here I have a dragonfly for you! With a few colorful fingertips you can get great motifs.
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Pick maple seeds (also known as nostrils!).
Small bowl (here is also a lid of a screw glass) with water and a sponge.
Since we want to do do dope with the finger, a flat bowl is recommended. The small children's fingers come into the water much easier. To clean the finger when changing color, the stripping on a sponge has turned out to be very practical. Try it yourself!
A watercolour box and a sheet of paper are provided. Now you can get started.
First dip in the water with one finger, then in any colour.
Due to the moisture on the finger, the color remains on the finger and can be dabbed onto the leaf.
Makes a row with colorful dots oblique on the leaf.
Clean fingers in the water every time you change the color and strip off the leftovers on the sponge. Only then moisten the finger again and pick up a new color. This prevents the colors from mixing and not glowing so strongly!
Break apart the maple seeds in the middle. For a dragonfly you need 4 half maple seeds.
Place maple seeds on the left and right of the top two dots.
Now add a big dot to your head!
Fix the maple seed wings with one adhesive point each (possibly use hot glue!) and then paint the probes to the dragonfly head with a pen.
Now two maple leaves can be attached as a meadow.
To do this, stick the leaves to the lower edge of the image.
The dragonflies are made of maple leaves and maple seeds.
You can also make a butterfly in the same way.
Have fun doing crafts!
Materials
Directions
Pick maple seeds (also known as nostrils!).
Small bowl (here is also a lid of a screw glass) with water and a sponge.
Since we want to do do dope with the finger, a flat bowl is recommended. The small children's fingers come into the water much easier. To clean the finger when changing color, the stripping on a sponge has turned out to be very practical. Try it yourself!
A watercolour box and a sheet of paper are provided. Now you can get started.
First dip in the water with one finger, then in any colour.
Due to the moisture on the finger, the color remains on the finger and can be dabbed onto the leaf.
Makes a row with colorful dots oblique on the leaf.
Clean fingers in the water every time you change the color and strip off the leftovers on the sponge. Only then moisten the finger again and pick up a new color. This prevents the colors from mixing and not glowing so strongly!
Break apart the maple seeds in the middle. For a dragonfly you need 4 half maple seeds.
Place maple seeds on the left and right of the top two dots.
Now add a big dot to your head!
Fix the maple seed wings with one adhesive point each (possibly use hot glue!) and then paint the probes to the dragonfly head with a pen.
Now two maple leaves can be attached as a meadow.
To do this, stick the leaves to the lower edge of the image.
The dragonflies are made of maple leaves and maple seeds.
You can also make a butterfly in the same way.
Have fun doing crafts!
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