This napkin ring is simply self-made and this crafting makes the children great pleasure.
While the children are usually rather careful when dealing with eggs, they can crush the eggshells here and reassemble them as when puzzled. The napkin rings are suitable for a beautifully laid Easter table.
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Lay out the craft pad and align all materials. Cuts off a 4 cm wide strip from the inside of a toilet paper roll or kitchen roll, often several.
On an old lid of a screw glass you give wood glue.
Now you put the eggshells on the table and slowly crush them with your flat hand into small pieces, or blow them with your fingers into small pieces. Then you evenly brush the cardboard ring with glue.
It can be white and brown eggshells.
Now stick the eggshells on the ring so that the ring is well covered.
Now, after drying, you can put the napkins in the ring.
You can add a little sign that you painted or labeled with a happy Easter.
It is a beautiful Easter decoration for Easter breakfast.
Materials
Directions
Lay out the craft pad and align all materials. Cuts off a 4 cm wide strip from the inside of a toilet paper roll or kitchen roll, often several.
On an old lid of a screw glass you give wood glue.
Now you put the eggshells on the table and slowly crush them with your flat hand into small pieces, or blow them with your fingers into small pieces. Then you evenly brush the cardboard ring with glue.
It can be white and brown eggshells.
Now stick the eggshells on the ring so that the ring is well covered.
Now, after drying, you can put the napkins in the ring.
You can add a little sign that you painted or labeled with a happy Easter.
It is a beautiful Easter decoration for Easter breakfast.
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