This fast flicker is a craft offer for car enthusiasts! From an egg box a sporty vehicle will find space in which even small cuddly animals or other game figures. Here the crafting and designing combines with the game. In addition, the design stimulates the imagination and leads to the children making their vehicle completely individual. Let yourself be surprised and try it out!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
First, prepare all materials and use a craft pad.
Open the egg box and cut back all the tips by about one centimetre.
You will need two of the tips later as lights.
Cut out from the lid of the egg box a square (in size 10cmx10cm). Make sure that the edge of the lid is preserved. Then close the egg box.
Now glue the lid from the outside with the red crepe paper. Use to glue wallpaper stripper.
Tip: You don't have a wallpaper paste? Then make it yourself out of flour and water. How can you find out here?
Then let the egg box dry.
Cuts out two curves from a second egg box. These are used as seats.
Sticks the seats with hot glue on the cut tips. Attention when handling hot glue - risk of injury!
Cut out two narrow strips of black paper (or from the second egg box) and stick them to the side left and right of the lid.
Then paint the lower part of the egg box all around black. Uses black water paints. Then the paint must dry.
Then you stick a black circle of clay paper on the 4 same or the same size screw glass lid. The lids become the wheels of the car.
Attaches the wheels with hot glue to the outside of the egg carton.
Let an adult help you with this!
The two cut tips now stick to the short front of the car with hot glue as lights.
Now you cut a circle out of the second egg box and paint a number on it.
Stick the circle at the front center of the car.
The large button becomes the steering wheel. It is glued to the edge of the cut-out in front of the seat. Also uses the hot glue.
Your car's ready.
In the car there is also a small cuddly toy or other characters.
Stay creative! Take this car as an inspiration and design it with your favorite colors and maybe you even make several, so you can race with friends!
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First, prepare all materials and use a craft pad.
Open the egg box and cut back all the tips by about one centimetre.
You will need two of the tips later as lights.
Cut out from the lid of the egg box a square (in size 10cmx10cm). Make sure that the edge of the lid is preserved. Then close the egg box.
Now glue the lid from the outside with the red crepe paper. Use to glue wallpaper stripper.
Tip: You don't have a wallpaper paste? Then make it yourself out of flour and water. How can you find out here?
Then let the egg box dry.
Cuts out two curves from a second egg box. These are used as seats.
Sticks the seats with hot glue on the cut tips. Attention when handling hot glue - risk of injury!
Cut out two narrow strips of black paper (or from the second egg box) and stick them to the side left and right of the lid.
Then paint the lower part of the egg box all around black. Uses black water paints. Then the paint must dry.
Then you stick a black circle of clay paper on the 4 same or the same size screw glass lid. The lids become the wheels of the car.
Attaches the wheels with hot glue to the outside of the egg carton.
Let an adult help you with this!
The two cut tips now stick to the short front of the car with hot glue as lights.
Now you cut a circle out of the second egg box and paint a number on it.
Stick the circle at the front center of the car.
The large button becomes the steering wheel. It is glued to the edge of the cut-out in front of the seat. Also uses the hot glue.
Your car's ready.
In the car there is also a small cuddly toy or other characters.
Stay creative! Take this car as an inspiration and design it with your favorite colors and maybe you even make several, so you can race with friends!
Have fun!
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