Mice on the Grainacker... you can discover them if you are looking very quietly... maybe you also want to make a picture with mice made of stones and grains... collect flat stones, pick a few grains from the roadside (takes spelt or wheat grains) and you can get started. I'll show you an idea here:
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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Get it ready.
First get a "sample" so that you have about your classification on the frame. Then put the materials you don't need aside.
Describe easily how far you want your grain soil.
Applys there enough wood glue, so that the grains also stick.
Sprinkle grains generously on the glue and press them slightly.
Form your grain soil until it pleases you.
Excess grain is pouring it off again.
Put the stones on the grains that your mice are to become.
Draw the ears and tail of the mice with a pencil.
Remove the stones briefly (but remember how they were lying!) and paint your templates with a felt pen.
Put the stones back on your frame and glue the stone mice with an adhesive point (hot glue).
Now the grains are placed on the picture. Arrange and cut off overhanging stalks at the bottom of the picture. Up the ears can also look beyond the frame.
Fix ears with adhesive dots. (You don't have to be glued on full surface!)
A few single grains glued to the frame - and you already loosen up the motif a bit!
Let it dry!
Have fun making it up!
Materials
Directions
Get it ready.
First get a "sample" so that you have about your classification on the frame. Then put the materials you don't need aside.
Describe easily how far you want your grain soil.
Applys there enough wood glue, so that the grains also stick.
Sprinkle grains generously on the glue and press them slightly.
Form your grain soil until it pleases you.
Excess grain is pouring it off again.
Put the stones on the grains that your mice are to become.
Draw the ears and tail of the mice with a pencil.
Remove the stones briefly (but remember how they were lying!) and paint your templates with a felt pen.
Put the stones back on your frame and glue the stone mice with an adhesive point (hot glue).
Now the grains are placed on the picture. Arrange and cut off overhanging stalks at the bottom of the picture. Up the ears can also look beyond the frame.
Fix ears with adhesive dots. (You don't have to be glued on full surface!)
A few single grains glued to the frame - and you already loosen up the motif a bit!
Let it dry!
Have fun making it up!
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