From a "water bomb" balloon we make a small broken Easter egg.
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
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Stir paste after package leaflet and leave to source at least half an hour.
Provide paste, brush, inflated balloon, newspaper snippets and kitchen crepe snippets.
Sprinkle the balloon with paste and paste with newspaper snippets. Sprinkle completely with paste and glue several layers of snippets on top of each other.
Then glue the entire balloon with kitchen crepe snippets until no newsprint shines through. The balloon knot can remain free!
Hang the balloon at the knot, with a clothespin, to dry. It has to dry overnight!
Cut the dried, solid balloon at the knot so that the air can escape. The complete balloon dissolves from the cardboard mesh and can be removed as a whole.
Prepare pens and scissors.
Paint a zigzag line on the egg with the pen.
Cut with scissors along the line.
The papier-mash Easter egg is ready!
Materials
Directions
Stir paste after package leaflet and leave to source at least half an hour.
Provide paste, brush, inflated balloon, newspaper snippets and kitchen crepe snippets.
Sprinkle the balloon with paste and paste with newspaper snippets. Sprinkle completely with paste and glue several layers of snippets on top of each other.
Then glue the entire balloon with kitchen crepe snippets until no newsprint shines through. The balloon knot can remain free!
Hang the balloon at the knot, with a clothespin, to dry. It has to dry overnight!
Cut the dried, solid balloon at the knot so that the air can escape. The complete balloon dissolves from the cardboard mesh and can be removed as a whole.
Prepare pens and scissors.
Paint a zigzag line on the egg with the pen.
Cut with scissors along the line.
The papier-mash Easter egg is ready!
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