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Hanging vase

No place on the table? Or are you looking for a flower vase for the outdoors? Then you can quickly make this little hanging vase. You just need an empty jam glass and a string. Make everything step by step, then it's easy. Finally, a few freshly picked flowers and some water in it and you can hang this vase on a tree or shrub. Also looks great on the balcony. Try it out!

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Flower vase

A very quick gift, which you can make after a small walk. For this you punch into a cardboard roll some holes, through which you put the flowers. A branch in the middle of the cardboard roll brings stability. Decorate the cardboard roll with some wool or a loop and is finished a small gift or a decoration for the coffee table. Enjoy!

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Vase with clover

Who doesn't like to give away happiness? How about a vase of happiness clover? Print out the vase template and stick it on a solid photo box. Then you punch holes in it and position fresh clover leaves from the edges or meadows in it. Your vase is ready full of happiness. A nice gift also for birthday, Mother's Day or Father's Day.

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Concrete soap shelf with buttons

This soap storage can be designed very individually. Freshly touched concrete is poured into a yoghurt cup. Then you press into the smooth concrete mass equal large buttons. Let the buttons all look evenly far out of the concrete and then dry everything. After one day you can remove the cup and marvel at your result.
By the way, this is also a nice gift for grandma and grandpa, for Mother's Day or Father's Day. The illustrated instructions make it easy for you to do it yourself! Try it out!

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Table decoration from forest and hallway?

You can make this quick and simple table decoration from materials from the forest and the hallway.
All you need for this are pop-up pots made of cardboard, double-sided adhesive tape, glitter and of course flowers and leaves. With a windlight, the table decoration looks particularly beautiful. See for yourself.

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Flowers in Chestnuts

How would it be to give meadow flowers not as a ostrich, but as a stilt in a scavenger. This beautiful stilt consists of flowers from the garden, the forest and from the meadows and some stilt moss. Next to it you need a scavenger, a knife, a bowl with water, a plate, a scissors, a watering can with water and a saucer. Try it out and have fun!

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Green chocolate

This meadow chocolate with wild herbs is a pleasure for the eye and the palate. For this you only need chocolate jams and wild herbs from the forest, garden and from the meadow, such as daisies, sour clover, gunderman, the flowers of the dandelion, pigeon nettle or violet.
Add a pot of hot water, scissors, a potholder, a bowl, a baking tray with baking paper, a fork and a jam jar.

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Flower vase on paper

Simply conjure up a flower vase on paper, with pressed flowers or dry flowers.
What you need for it are dried or pressed flowers,
Paper, scissors, glue, old book pages, a pencil and a sheet of paper.

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Emergency spray on the way?

On the meadows everything grows now in abundance – also the Spitzwegerich.
From the Spitzwegerich we produce an emergency spray for sunburn, insect bites and small injuries.
What you need for this is a handful of Spitzwegenrich, essential lavender oil and olive or almond oil.
In addition, two vessels, a cutting board, a knife, funnel, pen, a sticker for marking, sieve or coffee filter and a spray bottle.
Tip: Spray bottles are available in pharmacies. Alternatively, empty cosmetic bottles are also suitable.

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Designing flower mandala

We make of flowers and clay magical mandalas. All you need for this is clay, a glass lid of a alarm glass and flowers of forest and meadow. Some flowers should be put on for decoration and others serve as a stamp. See for yourself how such a beautiful flower mandala arises.

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