On the eve of St. Nicholas' Day, the cleaned boots are put in front of the door with many families. We hang socks on our front door, but before that little Nikolauses are made out of the socks. How can I show you here:
On the eve of St. Nicholas' Day, the cleaned boots are put in front of the door with many families. We hang socks on our front door, but before that little Nikolauses are made out of the socks. How can I show you here:
This snowman is a great gift! Just fill bath salt in an empty jam jar. A piece of an old sock serves you as a cap. From the rests of the sock you cut out the nose and the buttons. Then stick up a few wobble eyes and there is snowman. I'll show you how to do it!
A Nikolaus, two Nikolauses – of these funny Nikolauses we can not get enough! A thin birch stem gets a cap from a red cuddly sock. Below it is a craft tile, the beard. And as a nose, there is an old cabinet button.
Craft with things you have at home. If you don't have a red sock, take a grey or black sock, then it won't be a Santa Claus but a cunt or dwarf.?
An enchanting idea that inspires children interested in craftsmanship. Dealing with saws, drilling machines and Schmirgelpapier becomes an exciting experience and ultimately creativity in the design is still needed.
Other variants of a waiting bar for children I'll show you here (e.g. to be able to place the time until the birthday, at a football game or at a lantern party).
Children often cannot estimate times yet and often feel waiting times unbearably long. These waiting bars make the waiting times more vivid for the children – because every day the event comes a little closer.
Remember my childhood! Every evening in Advent we were allowed to open one of these stars. They hung in our nursery by the window. They were made in a community project, filled but secretly by our mother. Every evening another of my siblings was allowed to open one, the content was shared – it was something special!
These rattle stars aren't hard to make.
You have lots of glasses at home? Then I would have the ideal Advent Calendar for you. Upcyclen: We use old book pages to glue the glasses and the cards with the numbers we make from thin cardboard box. Is everything ready? Then I'll show you how to do it!
Last-minute Advent candles. An Advent wreath replacement for late deciders?. Take 4 cups and turn them upside down. On the cup floor fit wonderful tea lights. Place them on it and label the cups still with the numbers 1 to 4. So quickly you have conjured up a table decoration. With an ivy tendril or a fir branch the Advent can come.
Advent Calendar Snowmen
This is a last-minute Advent calendar! Fold from motif paper small bags. Motif paper is already available in the format 15cm x 15cm. Great small chocolate balls or small letters fit in.
How they are folded, I'll show you here!
We make this enchanting Advent calendar with packaging material and newspaper.
From drinking yoghurt cups, newspaper and cotton wool we make these dwarfs. Alternatively you can use toilet rolls or yoghurt cups. Look inside and let yourself be inspired.