A tiny winter landscape fits into a screw-glass lid. With a snowman from a peanut, the winter motif is complete. This filigree work is something for patient hobbyists and a beautiful gift idea for bringing along in the winter season.
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First you put the large screw glass lid on a blue clay paper and border the lid with a pen.
Cuts out the resulting circle a little smaller. So it fits into the recess of the screw glass lid.
Cuts a little bit, maybe.
Then you cut a white paper in the same way. This circle forms the snow landscape and extends just over the middle of the lid. Then you tear a piece of white paper to large waves. You lay it over the white half circle and stick it all to it.
Now you cut small white circles into snowflakes. Alternatively, you use the circles from a holer. Now you stick the snowflakes on the blue surface.
Alternatively, you can also use Straut Deco Snow Crystals.
For this you first cut out a blue circle of clay paper again. Afterwards you fill a small patch of white paint in an old screw glass lid.
Now with a cotton swab you put snowflakes on the blue clay paper. At the bottom of the circle you paint a small snow landscape with the cotton swab. Then you lay the leaf for drying.
Now put the dry picture in the recess of the screw-glass lid.
First you test how many peanuts you want to put in your frame, then you paint the peanuts white.
Pinches every peanut all around with white color.
Then let the peanuts dry.
In the meantime, paint a small hat for the peanut snowman on black clay paper.
Then cut out the hat with the scissors.
In addition, you cut out an orange clay paper carrot and a piece of wool to the length of 15 cm.
Then place the wool twice and as a loop around the narrow spot of the peanut. Then tighten the loop and shorten the thread with scissors.
Paint your eyes and buttons on the snowman with a black felt pen.
Finally, you stick the finished peanut snowman to the winter landscape.
With a large lid you can design and glue several snowmen.
In addition, you can glue the hats behind the heads of the snowmen.
This snow landscape was created from Streudeko snow crystals.
Surely you have other design ideas. Stay creative!
Materials
Directions
First you put the large screw glass lid on a blue clay paper and border the lid with a pen.
Cuts out the resulting circle a little smaller. So it fits into the recess of the screw glass lid.
Cuts a little bit, maybe.
Then you cut a white paper in the same way. This circle forms the snow landscape and extends just over the middle of the lid. Then you tear a piece of white paper to large waves. You lay it over the white half circle and stick it all to it.
Now you cut small white circles into snowflakes. Alternatively, you use the circles from a holer. Now you stick the snowflakes on the blue surface.
Alternatively, you can also use Straut Deco Snow Crystals.
For this you first cut out a blue circle of clay paper again. Afterwards you fill a small patch of white paint in an old screw glass lid.
Now with a cotton swab you put snowflakes on the blue clay paper. At the bottom of the circle you paint a small snow landscape with the cotton swab. Then you lay the leaf for drying.
Now put the dry picture in the recess of the screw-glass lid.
First you test how many peanuts you want to put in your frame, then you paint the peanuts white.
Pinches every peanut all around with white color.
Then let the peanuts dry.
In the meantime, paint a small hat for the peanut snowman on black clay paper.
Then cut out the hat with the scissors.
In addition, you cut out an orange clay paper carrot and a piece of wool to the length of 15 cm.
Then place the wool twice and as a loop around the narrow spot of the peanut. Then tighten the loop and shorten the thread with scissors.
Paint your eyes and buttons on the snowman with a black felt pen.
Finally, you stick the finished peanut snowman to the winter landscape.
With a large lid you can design and glue several snowmen.
In addition, you can glue the hats behind the heads of the snowmen.
This snow landscape was created from Streudeko snow crystals.
Surely you have other design ideas. Stay creative!
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