It's easy to make a windpants out of a cardboard roll. You can watch the wind with it. Fits well as a supplement to the Weather offersHave fun!
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First cut the children from the crepe paper. The strips should be about 2-3cm wide and 25-30cm long. You need about 8-10 strips.
Then cut off small pieces of Tesafilm and glue the crepe paper strips into the cardboard roll.
If all stripes are glued around, you can drill through a wooden stick at the front part of the cardboard roll. If necessary, fix it with adhesive tape.
The windpants are ready. Now you need a rainproof place to put them up. Maybe on the balcony or terrace in a flower pot. Then you can watch the wind, the wind strengths. Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First cut the children from the crepe paper. The strips should be about 2-3cm wide and 25-30cm long. You need about 8-10 strips.
Then cut off small pieces of Tesafilm and glue the crepe paper strips into the cardboard roll.
If all stripes are glued around, you can drill through a wooden stick at the front part of the cardboard roll. If necessary, fix it with adhesive tape.
The windpants are ready. Now you need a rainproof place to put them up. Maybe on the balcony or terrace in a flower pot. Then you can watch the wind, the wind strengths. Have fun!
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Dear adventurers,
Today I made these windpants as fish. For this I decorated the cardboard roll with scales and glued eyes on.
Another beautiful design idea.