These pretty fir trees are made of packaging material. The cardboard is already black on one side and is suitable for making these trees. Paints small fir trees and cuts them out with scissors.
On the black side you embellish the trees with a white paint pencil. Paint patterns, candles, balls or chains of lights on the fir trees.
You can use these fir trees for a Christmas card, as a gift pendant or as a decoration pendant for a branch.
Very much, how easy this crafting is!
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Uses a packaging box of e.g. fruit that is black on the back.
Fold the carton apart first so that it lies flat on the table.
Now you paint one or more fir trees on the brown cardboard side.
Cuts out the fir trees with scissors.
Now turn it around so that the black side points to you.
The fir trees may look different.
Now embellish the trees with a white paint pencil. Paints chains of lights, balls, candles or patterns on the trees.
Tip: Younger children can hardly handle a paint pencil because they repeatedly press the face in. Here you can simply use a white crayon or a white crayon.
If the fir trees finally hang on a branch, design a card with it or use it as a pendant for a gift.
Also as a row the trees look beautiful on a map or in a picture frame.
If the trees don't fit exactly into your frame, put the insert over the glass pane and stick it on or move the trees so that they lie a little above each other.
In addition, you can also apply or paint on stars.
Have fun doing crafts!
Materials
Directions
Uses a packaging box of e.g. fruit that is black on the back.
Fold the carton apart first so that it lies flat on the table.
Now you paint one or more fir trees on the brown cardboard side.
Cuts out the fir trees with scissors.
Now turn it around so that the black side points to you.
The fir trees may look different.
Now embellish the trees with a white paint pencil. Paints chains of lights, balls, candles or patterns on the trees.
Tip: Younger children can hardly handle a paint pencil because they repeatedly press the face in. Here you can simply use a white crayon or a white crayon.
If the fir trees finally hang on a branch, design a card with it or use it as a pendant for a gift.
Also as a row the trees look beautiful on a map or in a picture frame.
If the trees don't fit exactly into your frame, put the insert over the glass pane and stick it on or move the trees so that they lie a little above each other.
In addition, you can also apply or paint on stars.
Have fun doing crafts!
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