Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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First you need different promotional brochures. Take 4 to 5 pages and put them together as a pack.
Place the brochures in front of you. Place your hand with spread fingers in the middle. Paint a large circle around your hand. Start at the inside below the thumb and paint a large bow around your hand to the other side.
On your paper there should now be a large circle in which your hand lies.
Where the arm is located, the circle is still "open".
Paint a straight line down on your arm to the left and right.
Then take your hand away.
Paints between the bottom two lines. The balloon is ready.
Cut out the balloon with the scissors. If you hold the papers on top of each other well, you can cut out several balloons at the same time.
Take a cut-out balloon and stick two adhesive strips to the left and right of the balloon.
At these points, the balloon is threaded up. Thus, the paper becomes more stable and does not snap in so quickly.
Thread a thread on the needle. You don't need to cut the thread.
Stitch with the needle right through the place where the adhesive tape is. Pull the thread through the paper.
Stitch with the needle on the second adhesive strip from the back to the front through the balloon. Pull the thread until it is stretched on the back.
The first balloon is threaded up.
Repeat threading with all the other balloons you want on the garland.
You can also find balloons of different sizes.
Cut off short wool threads. For each balloon you need a wool thread.
You can cut the threads for different lengths or use different wool colors.
A thread is glued to each balloon (at the points).
You can use a tape to glue.
That's what the garland could look like.
When you hang up, you can put together every single balloon a little bit belligerent, so it looks more plastic and resembles a real balloon.
This garland is expandable and free of charge.
The next party can come.
Have fun trying out.
Colorful advertising brochures
Felt pen
Scissors
Adhesive tape Tesafilm
Needle thick and pointed
Wool
Materials
Directions
First you need different promotional brochures. Take 4 to 5 pages and put them together as a pack.
Place the brochures in front of you. Place your hand with spread fingers in the middle. Paint a large circle around your hand. Start at the inside below the thumb and paint a large bow around your hand to the other side.
On your paper there should now be a large circle in which your hand lies.
Where the arm is located, the circle is still "open".
Paint a straight line down on your arm to the left and right.
Then take your hand away.
Paints between the bottom two lines. The balloon is ready.
Cut out the balloon with the scissors. If you hold the papers on top of each other well, you can cut out several balloons at the same time.
Take a cut-out balloon and stick two adhesive strips to the left and right of the balloon.
At these points, the balloon is threaded up. Thus, the paper becomes more stable and does not snap in so quickly.
Thread a thread on the needle. You don't need to cut the thread.
Stitch with the needle right through the place where the adhesive tape is. Pull the thread through the paper.
Stitch with the needle on the second adhesive strip from the back to the front through the balloon. Pull the thread until it is stretched on the back.
The first balloon is threaded up.
Repeat threading with all the other balloons you want on the garland.
You can also find balloons of different sizes.
Cut off short wool threads. For each balloon you need a wool thread.
You can cut the threads for different lengths or use different wool colors.
A thread is glued to each balloon (at the points).
You can use a tape to glue.
That's what the garland could look like.
When you hang up, you can put together every single balloon a little bit belligerent, so it looks more plastic and resembles a real balloon.
This garland is expandable and free of charge.
The next party can come.
Have fun trying out.
Colorful advertising brochures
Felt pen
Scissors
Adhesive tape Tesafilm
Needle thick and pointed
Wool
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