A winter landscape with small fir trees made of stones. Rounded elongated stones are used as tree trunks and semicircles made of green paper form the tree crowns.
The finished trees are embellished with snowflakes. A winterly snowy motif is ready.
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First you take out the glass pane from a picture frame and put a colored paper in it.
Collect stones in an elongated rounded shape, wash them and let them dry.
Then you cut out circles of green clay paper. Tip: Use a screw glass lid to paint.
Then you fold each circle in half.
Strip the fracture smoothly afterwards.
Then you fold the semicircles again half to a quarter circle.
Then fold the last break again and cut the half circle in the middle on the folded break with the scissors.
That's how many quarter circles are created. They're all on top of each other now. Three quarter circles always make up a fir tree.
Then you put three stones in the picture frame as tree trunks. Glue the stones with hot glue.
Then you put your fir trees from the quarter circles on them. Start with the lower one, stick it to the paper and then you place the second one on it and stick it to it.
Finally, you're stuck in the last quarter circle.
Repeat this procedure at the next tree.
This is how three fir trees are created.
Now cut out a white paper snow for the ground and snowflakes.
Finally, she decorates the picture and the frame.
Instead of circles as snowflakes you can also punch out small snowflakes.
Nice also look punched stars.
Try what you like.
Have fun doing crafts!
Materials
Directions
First you take out the glass pane from a picture frame and put a colored paper in it.
Collect stones in an elongated rounded shape, wash them and let them dry.
Then you cut out circles of green clay paper. Tip: Use a screw glass lid to paint.
Then you fold each circle in half.
Strip the fracture smoothly afterwards.
Then you fold the semicircles again half to a quarter circle.
Then fold the last break again and cut the half circle in the middle on the folded break with the scissors.
That's how many quarter circles are created. They're all on top of each other now. Three quarter circles always make up a fir tree.
Then you put three stones in the picture frame as tree trunks. Glue the stones with hot glue.
Then you put your fir trees from the quarter circles on them. Start with the lower one, stick it to the paper and then you place the second one on it and stick it to it.
Finally, you're stuck in the last quarter circle.
Repeat this procedure at the next tree.
This is how three fir trees are created.
Now cut out a white paper snow for the ground and snowflakes.
Finally, she decorates the picture and the frame.
Instead of circles as snowflakes you can also punch out small snowflakes.
Nice also look punched stars.
Try what you like.
Have fun doing crafts!
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