Fest: Decoration

Snowdrop with cotton pad & tearing technique

The blossom of the snowdrop is made of a cotton pad. Its fluffy quality is a special highlight for children. If the children know it quietly, they are sensitized to the diversity of materials.
Paint points on the cotton wool and cut them out together. You cut the stem and bud out of green paper. For the leaves you can tear two strips of green paper. Thus you have linked several different work steps together in a craft action.
Combines all parts to the snowdrop and creates a picture or a map.

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Make a butterfly

This butterfly has wings from a cardboard plate and a body of pearls and pipe cleaner wire.
A nice craft offer for spring or summer. Take a look at the step by step instructions and simply join in! Have fun.

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Chick – Handprint

A handprint with some clay paper and a few strokes will easily turn into a chicken. So you can conjure up Easter at the window or create Easter cards.

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Small Easter nest (4x quite simple)

Simply use a flat can or a margarine box and glue it with packing paper. The nest is filled with fresh moss (that can be found in the spring on meadows and possibly even in the own garden or in the forest) or with hay. You can decorate the nest by painting or sticking flowers.
Have fun

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Coloring Snowdrops

Snowdrops can be beautifully coloured with crepe paper! You get beautiful stripes on the insides of the petals. Take a small glass and put in, for example, some blue crepe paper. The water takes on the color very quickly. Then you put a flowering snowdrop into the blue water. The snowdrop takes about one night until the stripes become visible blue.
Stay curious and try it out!
How you doing, you can see this here!

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Sewing Easter Bunny

This Easter bunny is a small sewing project. The belly and head of the rabbit are sewn from a piece of fabric. The felt ears are immediately sewn into the head. Filled with cotton wool and rice, the little rabbit is firmly on the ground. The rabbit tail is a homemade pommel. The rabbit is finished.This beautiful spring project is suitable as a gift or for Easter decoration. Here is an illustrated step by step instruction.

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Wuschel - Pommel - Rabbittails homemade

This wuschel or pommel is suitable for many things. For example, you can use it as a rabbit tail or as an alternative to the larger pompons e.g. for a funny carnival face or for other crafts.
This pommel is made with a fork. This is quick and quick. Just wrap the forks thickly with wool and then tie them together. Then the sides are cut open and rounded. See for yourself!

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Painting Spring Motifs on Stones

Especially in spring we are all going to go outside again! The children bring home the first finds, and there are certainly the first stones. An ideal way is to beautify them with spring motifs. Some ideas can be found here. Pack out your pencils and you can get started.

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Snowdrops

This snowdrop is made of plastic cups and branches. Uses a thin elongated plastic cup (e.g. drinking yoghurt) and a green cap (e.g. from a deodorant).
These are both cut in flower form, glued into each other and attached to a branch. Already the snowdrop is finished.
Suitable for spring and also for the topic: Upcycles make with garbage or with reusable material.

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