Fest: Christmas

Fir tree made of cardboard roll

Looking for a quick table decoration for the winter time? This fir tree from a cardboard roll is made super fast and looks beautiful.
Press the cardboard roll flat and then cut in points in the shape of a fir tree. Make sure that the lower points are wider. Because this way the front and back hold together firmly. Then you decorate the small fir trees with e.g. punched out stars or you paint them with balls and stars. Get started immediately and have a lot of joy!

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Search game for the Advent season

For this simple game you only need millet or rice and some cookie cutters. Hide the stinging in a bowl with millet and then look for it again. For small children this is a great fun and by the way they train their tactile perception. After the occupation you wash the millet or the rice and conjure a delicious meal from it. Have fun!

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(908) Magic Tealights for Advent

Gives magic tealights to special people or makes a great wax experiment. Many children find it fascinating when the wax becomes transparent when liquefied. If a motif appears underneath it, children's eyes shine.
Make several magic tealights and watch together which magic picture comes to light. You can also paint the pictures before and thus give them an individual touch. Have fun!

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Mandalas Nikolaus (painting pictures)

The anticipation of Nikolaus is great for many children; also the urge to do something. A colouring or a mandala leads children in this so exciting time, often to relaxation and more inner peace.
Here you will find pictures of Santa Claus and colourings for the Advent season.

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Build fir tree from branches

This fir tree is a challenging craft project. For this you need patience, because the handling of the flower wire when connecting the branches needs some practice. Get suggestions for handling in the illustrated guide.
The small fir tree looks beautiful as a decoration during the Advent season and is also suitable as a gift. Take a look at this craft project and have a lot of fun!

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Serviette ring house

This angular napkin ring is made of a cardboard roll (kloroll or kitchen roll). To get the roll angular, fold it over an edged wood. After that, paint a house on each side and cut the roll. After that, you paint windows and doors, cut them out or stick them on them. Coated with white paint, the napkin rings shine and stick off a dark napkin wonderfully.
Design your individual little Advent houses and set your table festively. A step by step guide will make it easier for you to craft these unique napkin rings.

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Make fir cones wankers

From cones of any kind can be made very simple kibbles. With a felt or fabric triangle the zip cap is glued together. A large wooden bead is the nose. Both you attach to the cone and the kibble is ready to decorate. See for yourself.

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Candles of packing carton

Make candles out of packaging cardboard. The black side of it is embellished with a white paint pencil in no time. Alternatively, you use black photo cardboard.
The candles also look beautiful on a map or in a picture frame. As you make these candles, you can see here. Have fun!

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Trees of fir (appendix, cards)

These pretty fir trees are made of packaging material. The cardboard is already black on one side and is suitable for making these trees. Paints small fir trees and cuts them out with scissors.
On the black side you embellish the trees with a white paint pencil. Paint patterns, candles, balls or chains of lights on the fir trees.
You can use these fir trees for a Christmas card, as a gift pendant or as a decoration pendant for a branch.
Very much, how easy this crafting is!

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