These beautiful tulip blossoms emerge from an egg box. All you need is a little water color and a small branch.
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Provide paint, brush, water cup and egg box.
At the beginning cut the egg carton with a pair of scissors
(for smaller children: it would be easier to paint the cardboard first and then cut it out!)
Cut out or tear the middle tips of the carton carefully and then cut the "flower" pointed with the scissors (see picture!)
Several petals can be prepared in this way.
Paint the petals with paint (if necessary hold the partly painted flowers with a laundry ticker, then not so much paint gets to the fingers...)
Put the finished petals to dry.
Now we need the hot glue, a scissors (or small knife), the branch and the dried flowers.
The flowers will now attach to a branch.
For this purpose, cut a small hole into the narrow side of the flower and place it on a thin branch (best of all a branch of the side).
Now fix the whole with hot glue. To do this, drop a few drops of hot glue into the flower cup and let it cool.
Place finished flowers in a narrow vase or give as a gift.
Materials
Directions
Provide paint, brush, water cup and egg box.
At the beginning cut the egg carton with a pair of scissors
(for smaller children: it would be easier to paint the cardboard first and then cut it out!)
Cut out or tear the middle tips of the carton carefully and then cut the "flower" pointed with the scissors (see picture!)
Several petals can be prepared in this way.
Paint the petals with paint (if necessary hold the partly painted flowers with a laundry ticker, then not so much paint gets to the fingers...)
Put the finished petals to dry.
Now we need the hot glue, a scissors (or small knife), the branch and the dried flowers.
The flowers will now attach to a branch.
For this purpose, cut a small hole into the narrow side of the flower and place it on a thin branch (best of all a branch of the side).
Now fix the whole with hot glue. To do this, drop a few drops of hot glue into the flower cup and let it cool.
Place finished flowers in a narrow vase or give as a gift.
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