Fest: Easter

Easter nest made of egg box with moss (upcycle)

This Easter nest is made of an egg box. The only bigger preparation for this is in the collection of moss. For this you can use moss from the meadow, but take only as much as necessary. For this upcycle project, cut the egg box as described in the instructions. Flowers are made from the separated cardboard tips. These can be painted colorfully and glued to the finished "nest" as decoration.
Take a look at the instructions and you can start now. You will also find another upcycle variant here. Have fun trying it out.

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Vegetable-cheese rocket in space

This rocket is easy to prepare and it gives many children great fun to cut the vegetables and the cheese, to design the rocket and the universe. It looks great on the buffet and is an eye-catcher at every children's party. Try it out.

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Cheesecake in glass

This cheesecake is quickly stirred and then only has to be filled into glasses. In 20 minutes it is then out of the oven again and can still be eaten warm. When measuring only tablespoons and teaspoons are taken as a measure this also makes it easier for children to work independently.
The quantity of the quark mass is enough for 3 to 4 small glasses. But you can double or triple the quantities if you have more guests.
See how easy you can prepare this quark cake in the glass. Have fun with it.

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Sprinklers -Quicky

Children can also prepare this fast sprinkled cake on their own. All ingredients as well as for the stirred dough as well as the sprinkled dough can be stirred or kneaded. After baking, a liquid sweet cream comes directly to the still hot cake and makes it very fluffy and juicy.
All in all, this is definitely a fast made cake when spontaneous guests announce themselves and extraordinary ingredients are also not needed.

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Easter eggs coloring with crepe paper

These beautiful Easter eggs are dyed with crepe paper. All you need are boiled eggs and crepe paper in narrow, small strips. The strips pull her through the water and place her on the eggs, which then let her dry with the crepe paper. Then you pull off the dry crepe paper and come out beautifully colorful eggs. Have fun!

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Rabbit Gift Box

This gift box is a nice packaging for a small Easter gift. The cutting and folding of the box is not difficult, however, when putting together the box finger skills is required. You may let an adult help you with this.
The individual steps are well illustrated and clearly explained. Just try it out once!
A simpler version, where you can put the box together more easily, can be found here under gift box. Check it out and have a lot of fun while crafting.

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Eggs of cardboard

A paschal upcycle project are these pretty Easter eggs made of cardboard. Use a cardboard box that contains a layer of corrugated cardboard in the middle and paint an egg on it. Then you scratch in these four lines with a cutter knife and loosen the top layer of the cardboard between each of two lines. Once the strips are exposed, the egg is ready and can be hung up. With water colours, the eggs light up. Have fun!

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