Fest: Decoration

fortune cookies made of dishcloths (with aids for younger children)

Quick and simple are these last-minute cookies. A nice little thing for the new year, a celebration or for birthday. Give a box with luck!
With just a few handles these lucky charms are created from dishcloths. A clamp serves as a tool for younger children, who stick with the glue stick, while older children can also use a hot glue gun when glued together. Have fun trying out and gifting luck!

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Serviette folds for Santa or Christmas

These little Nikolauses or Santa Clauses enchant many children. They can help with wrinkles and shapes or they design the napkin-nickolauses or napkin-Christmas men alone. All you need for this are red napkins, cotton wool pads and a black felt pen. See for yourself how easy this works. Have fun!

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Cardboard houses as pendant, mini cards, picture

These charming little houses are easy to craft. Choose black photo box or packaging box and paint a simple house shape and be creative of the arrangement of windows and doors. The uniform shape and the different design makes great combinations possible. You can use the cardboard houses as a card, as a picture or as a gift pendant. Have fun!

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Christmas trees of cardboard

This fir tree is a craft offer for crib children. Paints a triangle on a cardboard box and cuts it out. On this fir tree the children then glue pre-cut stars. This occupation trains the fine motor skills first when grasping for the stars and then when sticking on and pressing on the stars.
Dealing with glue and experimenting with it is great fun for many children. Therefore, pay attention to a corresponding craft pad and, if necessary, put on a paint coat. Make any number of trees in different sizes and hang them on a branch. In addition, these Christmas trees made of cardboard look beautiful as gift pendants.

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Wrinkle napkin – fir tree napkin

You need a quick table decoration? Then this fir tree napkin may be perfect. You will need a green napkin and the printed tree template for each plate. With a few steps, the napkin is quickly folded. This napkin is also suitable for newcomers, in this field. Cut out the print templates and place them together with a small fir branch on the napkin. The table decoration is already ready. Try it out, here you will find the detailed instructions.

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Fir tree of branches

For this small fir tree you need a branch fork and some branches of the same thickness. You can find the branches on a walk through the forest. With a few steps you can conjure up a small fir tree.
With a piece of wire or a string you tie the branches together. Afterwards you stick the trunk with the hot glue gun. Afterwards you wrap the finished fir tree with light chains. Thus you bring this very individual fir tree to light. You can find the individual work steps here!

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Make star glass (with print template)

These beautiful star glasses are suitable for the Advent and Christmas season as wind lights and for decoration. Cut out stars and stick them with some adhesive film and a lot of distance on a large masonry glass.
Covers the glass around with white paint and pulls off the glued-on stars after drying.
Cut out a star as a pendant and tie it to a ribbon around the glass edge. The star glass is finished. With a candle or a small chains of lights, the star glass looks particularly pretty.
Have fun!

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Houses of clay or salted dough (gift pendants)

These small houses are made of self-drying clay. Alternatively, they are also suitable for salt dough. Roll out the dough and cut out the outline of a house with a rounded knife. Then you slic windows and doors and gently lift the dough out. With a straw, you punch a hole in the top of the roof for hanging. Once the houses are dried, they use as a gift pendant or for decoration on a branch or door wreath. Have fun!

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