The first spring flowers are the snowdrops. They look beautiful. You can easily get them into the house by making them with cotton wadding pads. I'll show you here how easy this works.
Have fun!
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First put out your craft file and find all the materials together.
Then you record three triangles on the cotton pad.
You're cutting out this zigzag pattern now.
Tip: Cuts several cotton pads at once.
Folds a piece of clay paper twice and paints a long narrow sheet on it.
Paints the leaf freely and then cuts out the leaves.
After cutting, you will receive several leaves at once.
Now paint the stems for the snowdrops.
These are slightly curved above.
Cut these too.
Then you put together the parts of your snowdrop.
You can use it to create a picture.
Or you can create a spring map with a snowdrop.
You can also stick it to the window. Use some adhesive film.
Have fun crafting and designing!
Materials
Directions
First put out your craft file and find all the materials together.
Then you record three triangles on the cotton pad.
You're cutting out this zigzag pattern now.
Tip: Cuts several cotton pads at once.
Folds a piece of clay paper twice and paints a long narrow sheet on it.
Paints the leaf freely and then cuts out the leaves.
After cutting, you will receive several leaves at once.
Now paint the stems for the snowdrops.
These are slightly curved above.
Cut these too.
Then you put together the parts of your snowdrop.
You can use it to create a picture.
Or you can create a spring map with a snowdrop.
You can also stick it to the window. Use some adhesive film.
Have fun crafting and designing!
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