The bats swirl around the moon! Cut out bats in different sizes made of black clay paper. From a cheese box the moon is made and with threads the bats are hung on it. Scary, mystical is this wonderful mobile and simply made.
The bats swirl around the moon! Cut out bats in different sizes made of black clay paper. From a cheese box the moon is made and with threads the bats are hung on it. Scary, mystical is this wonderful mobile and simply made.
A bat in the glow of moonlight. With chalk painted this bat is an ideal motif for Halloween or a carnival party. It is also suitable as a small craft for a children's birthday party.
This Halloween decoration is made quickly! A ghost from a handkerchief, a white household rubber and two wobble eyes.
A small bat is cut from a large maple leaf. With two wobble eyes it is placed in a flower pot on the style of the leaf.
As a small eye-catcher on the doorstep, this fast Halloween decoration is ideal.
Make your garden creepy for Halloween. With these sweet stone ghosts, it's a child's play.
Look for bright or even white stones, which protrude pointed upwards. Stick a few wobble eyes on it and the little ghosts are ready.
Outdoors you can conjure up little ghosts with white packaging material or plastic bags. On the small sticks they look very cute and also stand up to a rain shower.
A fast-conjured craft action in autumn. If the leaves are piled up on the paths, then find out the most beautiful ones and thread them onto a wire. To keep some distance and because it looks just great, thread a few buttons in between.
The perfect last minute lantern!
Hardly a lantern is made that fast.
A scarecrow, is a guard in the field! In late autumn, scarecrows often stand alone in the harvested fields and the leaves dance around them. A funny spectacle that brought us to this craft idea. Maybe this is also an idea for you!
When designing this sunflower, children can cut, tear and stick. This trains the fine motor skills and the eye-hand coordination. From a cardboard plate, their flowers cut out, which they then paint yellow. The trunk, flower head center and leaves are torn from paper and everything put together results in a sunflower.