Fest: Decoration

Sow cress in eggshells

You have an eggshell from a softly cooked breakfast egg or from baking left? Then pull yourself into it cress. For the Easter season, this eggshell from cress is a beautiful decoration and for children, the sowing and harvesting of cress is always an exciting adventure.

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Bunny as decoration (2 ideas)

This colourful bunny is an Easter decoration that brings spring into your home. With its bright colors, it is a real eye-catcher. This simple sewing project is also suitable for sewing beginners or untrained seamstresses. Decorated on a piece of wood, the bunny looks just as beautiful as on a branch. See for yourself.

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Easter Bunny Mobile

This rabbit is made of only three materials. With two narrow strips of cardboard, two felt ears and a tuft of wool, a beautiful spring gift or a simple decoration for door or window is made from a few simple handles. Check out how easy it is to make.

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Sew small chicken

This little chicken is a so-called edge stool. You don't need any prior knowledge when sewing. This project is also suitable for beginners. Just follow the illustrated guide step by step.
The body of the chicken is made of a small piece of fabric. Comb, beak and feet are made of felt. For the legs you can use an old shoelace. The wobble eyes are a highlight, you don't have one, you can also paint the eyes with a pen. Have fun.

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Easter Bag – Carrot

This beautiful carrot is suitable as a small gift bag. It is made as a small Easter bag for an Easter surprise quickly and easily. All you need is orange and green paper. See the instructions here.

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Bringing golden bells to bloom

Gold locusts, forsythia or golden lilacs are an ornamental shrub that grows in many gardens. But also at the edges of the path you will find this beautiful shrub. It is one of the first shrubs to bloom brightly yellow in spring. Cut off some branches and make them bloom. For children it is fascinating to see how the buds slowly turn green and develop and open to the yellow flowers. You can trick the plant and play the spring by making some branches bloom in the house.

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Flower or clover made of wire and nail polish

This little clover leaf and this flower require a lot of sensitivity. This is a very delicate crafting. With flower wire and a pen you bend leaves and flowers over which the nail polish is pulled like a skin. However, this sounds more complicated than it is in the end! All you need is a little patience on the first leaf. Look at the instructions!
You can then tie the dried works of art on a stone. Use the wire flower as a small gift or table decoration. The clover leaf can be given as a lucky charm for New Year or for birthday or also for Mother's Day.

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3 Coloring images Snowdrops

The first flowers in spring are the snowdrops. These delicate flowers often grow in small groups in the gardens. They are also united in this mandala. As a single flower, the snowdrop stands here in a beautiful picture. Discover the spring, these Madalas paint out with calm music.
Have fun!

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Snowdrops – Magic Image

The snowdrop is one of the first flowers in spring! These so-called early blooms ring the spring. They are very fascinating because they seem so delicate and feel like they just sprout out of the ground overnight. So magical is this snowdrop picture. Paints it out with crayons. The colors should shine properly! Then it cuts out and spreads it with a cheap household oil. Observed how the paper becomes transparent through the oil. For children this is a very impressive process. Try it out yourself!
After drying, you can hang the finished image on a window.

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Tap made of cardboard roll (2 ideas)

This colorful rooster is made of a cardboard roll. It decorates the table or the window sill at Easter or in spring and on a staff it can also be used as a figure for a puppet play, puppet theatre or Kasperltheater. Children it motivates to play. Try it out.

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