This spring greeting can be made after a spring walk, during which you collect completely fresh natural materials. How easy it is, I will show you here!
By doing your own things, you make the children sensitive to the beauty of the environment, nature and their treasures. Encourage them to discover nature, to observe, to look for beauty and to appreciate the finds.
Go through nature with your eyes open and smell spring.
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Collect fresh moss. You will find this in spring on almost every meadow or on the edge of the forest. Gently pluck off some moss and take as little soil as possible.
You just need as much moss as you can fit into an egg.
Also look for a small piece of tree bark in the forest or at the edge of the forest. Removes dirt and crawling animals right at the place of discovery.
You may have to bake half an egg shell from the egg from the Easter bunny. Wash it well and dry the bowl with a kitchen crepe.
Try out on the bark where your half egg would hold best. Then you stick the egg there with a hot glue point. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
Now put the collected moss in the eggshell.
To keep the moss fresh, some water drips into it.
Now put one or more fresh daisies in the moss-filled egg.
Your Easter decoration is ready.
You can also give away this little Easter stash.
Alternatively, she decorates the eggshell with a feather and a quail egg.
Here, too, you must first stick the eggshell on the bark. Use the hot glue Let you possibly help!
Fill the egg with fresh moss as well. Let the moss survive here.
Now add a feather. Maybe you don't have to stick it on at all, because the rough bark offers enough hold.
Put a little quail egg on the other side. You probably have to fix it with an adhesive point, otherwise it will roll away!
The Easter decoration is ready. This is also suitable for giving away. The moss stays fresh longer, if it always adds a few drops of water.
Try it out, or create your own Easter cutlery.
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
Collect fresh moss. You will find this in spring on almost every meadow or on the edge of the forest. Gently pluck off some moss and take as little soil as possible.
You just need as much moss as you can fit into an egg.
Also look for a small piece of tree bark in the forest or at the edge of the forest. Removes dirt and crawling animals right at the place of discovery.
You may have to bake half an egg shell from the egg from the Easter bunny. Wash it well and dry the bowl with a kitchen crepe.
Try out on the bark where your half egg would hold best. Then you stick the egg there with a hot glue point. Attention when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
Now put the collected moss in the eggshell.
To keep the moss fresh, some water drips into it.
Now put one or more fresh daisies in the moss-filled egg.
Your Easter decoration is ready.
You can also give away this little Easter stash.
Alternatively, she decorates the eggshell with a feather and a quail egg.
Here, too, you must first stick the eggshell on the bark. Use the hot glue Let you possibly help!
Fill the egg with fresh moss as well. Let the moss survive here.
Now add a feather. Maybe you don't have to stick it on at all, because the rough bark offers enough hold.
Put a little quail egg on the other side. You probably have to fix it with an adhesive point, otherwise it will roll away!
The Easter decoration is ready. This is also suitable for giving away. The moss stays fresh longer, if it always adds a few drops of water.
Try it out, or create your own Easter cutlery.
Have fun trying it out!
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