Fest: Children's birthday party

Treasure chest with crown cork

Children love to collect treasures and they like treasure chests. I'll show you today how to make a treasure chest out of a shoe box and crown caps. With glitter, stars and pompons you can make a little work of art out of it in no time. Look for yourself!

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Bottle lights

It is very holy with these beautiful star lights.
Pick out beautiful bottles, remove the labels and clean them. Then put a motif foil around the belly of the bottle. With a bottle light chain you conjure the lighting into the bottle.
We used a 3-D film here, which breaks the light and makes the stars sparkle.

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Mindfulness Exercise – Fishing Trip

The fishing trip is a mindfulness exercise in which the children concentrate entirely on eating in their mouths. On the basis of the trip of a small fish, the focus is placed entirely on the food. This can also make true wonders in everyday life. Food is experienced as something special. Just try it out.

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Wood-cots

A cheeky little wanker who stretches his nose up. The little wanker is fast and easy to craft and looks very charming.
Take a wooden sheet, a thick sock and a piece of craft tiles and a wooden ball and you can get started. You don't have all the materials? No problem I have as always several alternatives for you.
I'll show you how to make the wooden kerb out of the material.

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Raspberry clouds

With these delicious raspberry-Johannisbeer-wolks children can help diligently. You don't need cloud cuttings, flowers cut-outs are also suitable. In two different sizes the cookies look really great and the fruity, juicy taste convinces with us all.

In spring, of course, you can bake these cookies as raspberry flowers!

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Bathing salt cunts

This small bath salt sponge is easy to make yourself. This is a gift without much material, ideal for upcycling. Fill bath salt in a nice narrow glass and close it. Then you make a funny cap out of an old knit sock. With a piece of your sock you conjure up a scarf, two wobble eyes and a Styrofoam ball on it and finished is a magical little gift.
You don't have all the materials at home? No problem, as always I have some alternatives for you!

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Wait-time bars

For small children, time is not yet a term they can start with. "How long does it take until & #8230;?" or "When does it finally come & #8230;?" or "How often do I have to sleep until & #8230;?" How often do we parents hear these questions?
To illustrate the time of waiting for the children, I made this waiting-time bar.
It is used in a variety of ways. For example, when waiting for a upcoming football game, the start of the holiday, the tingling anticipation of the birthday, when waiting for a celebration, such as the lantern festival, Easter or Christmas.
I only made this bar with 24 days to use it for the Advent season. Moreover, hardly a child can cover the period until the day of joy months before. Therefore, long 24 days for us. But you can also make a bar with 31 days! This is especially ideal if the birthday of the child is one day after the 24th day of the month!

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Swimming salt Snowman

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!

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Funny sock-nickel

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.?

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