This funny little bird is made of a mini yoghurt cup. Through the standing feathers it seems cheeky. You can put it on a branch or embellish a gift with it.
You can see how to do this in step by step guidance.
This funny little bird is made of a mini yoghurt cup. Through the standing feathers it seems cheeky. You can put it on a branch or embellish a gift with it.
You can see how to do this in step by step guidance.
This penguin has been created from a paper circle. Alternatively, you can use a cardboard plate. Fold the two opposite sides so that you get into a tip. Then you open the fold again and paint the back with black paint. After drying, you fold both wings back inwards. Now you fold the resulting tip a piece down and fix it with glue. Then you stick the beak on the top. Two wobble eyes and two small feet to it and the penguin is finished. Enjoy crafting, painting and gluing!
This sock penguin was born from an old sock. A sock that eventually remained as a loner. Filled with rice, it forms the body of the penguin. All other parts such as eyes, beak, belly, wings and feet are printed out as a template or painted on you. Afterwards, you stick the individual parts accordingly to the body. The little sock penguin is suitable for playing, but also as a gift or for decorating.
A pig or lucky pig for the new year, birthday or anniversary. It is crafted from four paper strips which are glued to rings and then put into each other. The ringtail is a narrow strip of paper that, pulled over a pen, rolls together. You can make the head freely or you use the attached template. As additional material you need two wobble eyes and a pink button or the screw cap of a bottle.
You will find the detailed instructions afterwards! Good luck!
Make your own skate. This is easy with this template. For older children or experienced hobbyists, this crafting is very easy to do on your own with step by step instructions.
First you fold the skate and cut it out twice. This gives the paper skate its stability.
The eyelets for the laces are created by a punched pliers. You thread the wool thread that serves as a shoelace with a thick pot needle. Alternatively, you simply paint the laces. Then embellish your skate by painting it and glue it with glitter, spreader decoration or paliettes.
Be creative and design your skate if you like it. Have fun!
You can make soap yourself. All you need for this is raw soap, soap paint, lavender scent and beeswax. First, the raw soap is cut small and melted together with the beeswax. Then add the soap paint and the lavender scent. Poured into silicone moulds, the soap is fixed in a short time. This creates beautiful gifts in no time. Have fun!
Here you will find many mandalas and colourings, which we combine with New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. This selection of lucky charms and symbols are pictured child-friendly in Mandalas. Choose from what you like and paint them with coloured or felt pencils. Enjoy painting!
Tip: After the exciting Christmas days and the festivities, the painting of Mandalas relaxes many children.
Give away happiness! With this small surprise of lights you can give away New Year's Eve or at the beginning of the year and bring joy. Print out the template, cut out the circles and put every paper circle into a tea light. As you insert the paper appropriately, we show you here. As soon as the wax becomes liquid, it becomes transparent and the motif becomes visible. Let yourself be surprised what motive you discover under it. Have fun designing and giving away!
For many children, watching and discovering the motif is fascinating. In addition, the magic tealight also brings a calm mood after a hectic day. Stay with it and discover together what is coming to light!
You need a gift bag for Santa or Christmas? Then look at these beautiful bags. You don't need many materials for this and it doesn't take long to make the Santa or Christmas bags. Look for yourself! Have fun!
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!