The snowdrop is one of the first flowers in spring! These so-called early blooms ring the spring. They are very fascinating because they seem so delicate and feel like they just sprout out of the ground overnight. So magical is this snowdrop picture. Paints it out with crayons. The colors should shine properly! Then it cuts out and spreads it with a cheap household oil. Observed how the paper becomes transparent through the oil. For children this is a very impressive process. Try it out yourself!
After drying, you can hang the finished image on a window.
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Print the template or paint yourself a snowdrop. Use a normal sheet of paper.
It is very important that the back is not printed!
Put out a canvas for painting and paint your picture with crayons. The colors are supposed to shine nicely, because the more your magic image lights up later!
Then cut out your picture with the scissors.
Here are two examples:
Now you can turn your picture into a magic image.
For this, you put an old newspaper on the table and two leaves of kitchen crepe. Then you fill a teaspoon of household oil in a small bowl. Now you can oil the paper with your index finger or a brush.
Dive the finger or brush into the oil and brush the entire picture.
Attention: Don't use too much oil. Little oil is enough to make the paper transparent.
Tip: The process works particularly well if you pin the back of your paper with oil.
Then wipes off excess oil with a kitchen crepe.
Then let the magic image dry.
Drying takes time and can take a good day!
Then you can hang the magic image on a window.
Your picture now shines from outside as well as from inside!
Have fun trying it out!
Stay curious and discover many more ideas with snowdrops!
Materials
Directions
Print the template or paint yourself a snowdrop. Use a normal sheet of paper.
It is very important that the back is not printed!
Put out a canvas for painting and paint your picture with crayons. The colors are supposed to shine nicely, because the more your magic image lights up later!
Then cut out your picture with the scissors.
Here are two examples:
Now you can turn your picture into a magic image.
For this, you put an old newspaper on the table and two leaves of kitchen crepe. Then you fill a teaspoon of household oil in a small bowl. Now you can oil the paper with your index finger or a brush.
Dive the finger or brush into the oil and brush the entire picture.
Attention: Don't use too much oil. Little oil is enough to make the paper transparent.
Tip: The process works particularly well if you pin the back of your paper with oil.
Then wipes off excess oil with a kitchen crepe.
Then let the magic image dry.
Drying takes time and can take a good day!
Then you can hang the magic image on a window.
Your picture now shines from outside as well as from inside!
Have fun trying it out!
Stay curious and discover many more ideas with snowdrops!
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