Easter bell / daffodil tinkering

In spring Easter bells and daffodils shine in the gardens and awaken the curiosity of children. Their flower has a very special shape, which we create here with pistachio bowls. The illustrated guide helps you with this. To set the flower in scene, you can use a discarded picture frame. Have fun!

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 1 Picture Frames or solid cardboard
 Paper and paperboardgreen and brown
 6 Pistachio shell halves
 1 Pistachio easy to open
 1 Scissors
 1 Pen
 1 Felt pen Black
 1 Adhesive pen
 1 Hot glue gun
 Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, not put up for retail sale
 1 Builder's pad
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Put your craft pad on the table and bring all the craft materials to it.
First you put the white paper behind your picture frame, and then you take the white and then the brown clay paper as you see it in the picture.

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Now you cut with scissors the style of the daffodil from the green clay paper.

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Then you cut the leaves. You can also paint them with pencil or felt pen and then cut them out.

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Now you put the holds of the shell of the pistachios as a flower on your base. You will need 5 to 6 pistachios halves.

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Now you stick the pistachio halves to the style as on the picture as a flower.

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If you work with hot glue gun, get an adult to help you.

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In the middle of the flower you stick a whole pistachio.

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Now the daffodil looks like this.

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You can still decorate the picture with dried moss.

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That's what your Easter bell might look like.

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The bloom could also look like this, then the pistachio halves are glued around the other way.

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The connection to your own environment is also very important. Go on a journey of discovery and look at the flowers in the gardens, parks or at the side of the path.
Photos can also be used for accurate observation.

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Have fun.