Makes a bird out of waste material such as screw glass lids and advertising brochures or old catalogues.
In addition, you only need scissors, glue and a pen, you can get started. There are hardly any limits to your imagination here. You can play out in color, as there are many bright colors to be found in advertising brochures. Whether this is to be a monochrome bird or a "bunt parrot", you can decide for yourself. Pull a few paper strips (from the brochures) and use them as feathers. All other body parts such as beak, eyes and legs are quickly painted up and glued to it. Whether you stick your bird/pape/cock or fantasy bird on an old picture frame or to the window, you can decide.
Have fun being creative.
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Put your craft pad on the table and put all the craft materials next to the pad.
Take screw glass lids that are not printed.
You need a larger lid for the bird's body and a small one for the head.
Pull off a three strip from the promotional brochure. These are needed for the feathers.
Lay down the three torn stripes as a fan.
These are the tail feathers. Now you put the two lids with it.
Get another promotional brochure and cut two long thin stripes as legs with the scissors.
Paint your feet on the paper and then cut them out.
Stick it down to the legs.
Now cut out another triangle. This triangle becomes the beak.
Cut out a circle twice, you'll get your eyes.
A strip that is cut several times can be used as head feathers. This strip sticks between both lids.
If you have all the items together, you can stick them together.
Possibly, if the bird finds space on a picture frame. You can bend your legs a little bit if you stick the bird up, it looks more lively.
Stay creative.
Materials
Directions
Put your craft pad on the table and put all the craft materials next to the pad.
Take screw glass lids that are not printed.
You need a larger lid for the bird's body and a small one for the head.
Pull off a three strip from the promotional brochure. These are needed for the feathers.
Lay down the three torn stripes as a fan.
These are the tail feathers. Now you put the two lids with it.
Get another promotional brochure and cut two long thin stripes as legs with the scissors.
Paint your feet on the paper and then cut them out.
Stick it down to the legs.
Now cut out another triangle. This triangle becomes the beak.
Cut out a circle twice, you'll get your eyes.
A strip that is cut several times can be used as head feathers. This strip sticks between both lids.
If you have all the items together, you can stick them together.
Possibly, if the bird finds space on a picture frame. You can bend your legs a little bit if you stick the bird up, it looks more lively.
Stay creative.
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