This sleeping Santa Claus or Santa Claus is a nice craft with children. Get ready and then it can start. If you want to use the Santa Claus as a small gift packaging, then you press the bottom of the cardboard roll. So you can open and close it. As it goes, you will find in the back part of the instruction. Have fun!
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Prepare a cardboard roll, cotton wool, a strip of red crepe paper and a cut-out Santa's head. The templates hang down!
Now you measure the length of the crepe paper on the paper roll. Put the crepe paper around the paper roll and let the paper overlap a bit.
Then cut off the crepe paper with the scissors.
Attaches a long side of the crepe paper to a maximum width of 1cm with glue.
Now put the paper roll on the crepe paper and stick the crepe strip around to the paper roll.
Now close the top of the crepe paper. For this you press the crepe paper together.
Then wrap a small household rubber around the top end.
Alternatively, you can also tie a thin band around the tip.
Then glues a cotton pad to the top.
Now cut out the face of Santa Claus or Santa Claus and paint it. Then brush the back of the face with glue.
Now stick the face on the cardboard roll.
The little Santa Claus or Santa Claus is ready.
You can use this print template, print it out and cut and cut off the strips on the sides. You only need the head for this.
For this you press the cardboard roll at the bottom end. Press one half first and then the other one.
The cardboard overlaps in the middle and thus forms a stable floor.
Loosen the fold and put a little present in it. Then you fold the floor again.
Afterwards, she sticks the face of Santa or Santa on the cardboard roll.
At the end of the day, she sticks a bobble made of cotton wool on.
You can also use this little Santa Claus or Santa Claus as a decoration.
Have fun trying out and decorating!
Materials
Directions
Prepare a cardboard roll, cotton wool, a strip of red crepe paper and a cut-out Santa's head. The templates hang down!
Now you measure the length of the crepe paper on the paper roll. Put the crepe paper around the paper roll and let the paper overlap a bit.
Then cut off the crepe paper with the scissors.
Attaches a long side of the crepe paper to a maximum width of 1cm with glue.
Now put the paper roll on the crepe paper and stick the crepe strip around to the paper roll.
Now close the top of the crepe paper. For this you press the crepe paper together.
Then wrap a small household rubber around the top end.
Alternatively, you can also tie a thin band around the tip.
Then glues a cotton pad to the top.
Now cut out the face of Santa Claus or Santa Claus and paint it. Then brush the back of the face with glue.
Now stick the face on the cardboard roll.
The little Santa Claus or Santa Claus is ready.
You can use this print template, print it out and cut and cut off the strips on the sides. You only need the head for this.
For this you press the cardboard roll at the bottom end. Press one half first and then the other one.
The cardboard overlaps in the middle and thus forms a stable floor.
Loosen the fold and put a little present in it. Then you fold the floor again.
Afterwards, she sticks the face of Santa or Santa on the cardboard roll.
At the end of the day, she sticks a bobble made of cotton wool on.
You can also use this little Santa Claus or Santa Claus as a decoration.
Have fun trying out and decorating!
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