Jahreszeit: Spring

Easter Egg – Pendant with eggshells

These beautiful Easter eggs are simply self-made and this crafting is a pleasure for the children. While they are usually rather careful and careful when dealing with eggs, the children can crush the eggshells here and reassemble them as when puzzled. The followers own themselves for an Easter shrub or as a gift. Have fun!

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Snowdrops as napkin decoration

This small craft idea is ideal as soon as the first snowdrops grow in the front gardens. The children get to know the structure and structure of the snowdrop and thus learn to consciously perceive the environment. In addition, this creates a beautiful decoration for a Sunday dinner with the family. Have fun!

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Make snowdrops (2 ideas)

This snowdrop is easy to craft with this illustrated instruction. A plastic snowdrop is created from a green pipe cleaner and white wool in no time. The blossom of the snowdrop consists of wool and a pipe cleaner serves as a stalk and leaf. For younger children, variant 1 is suitable, where you put the finished snowdrop into a filled container. For older children, who can handle the hot glue gun already, variant 2 is suitable. Here the flower is glued onto a screw glass lid. Stay creative and have fun decorating!

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Design egg box for Easter decoration

This colourful Easter decoration is suitable on every Easter table and for storing your colorful Easter eggs. All you need is an empty egg box and watercolours. If you want to decorate the painted cardboard with a beautiful garland or pennant chain, then you need some colorful paper, a string and two wooden peese.

Tip: Add moss and other small natural treasures such as snail houses or willow kittens or/and half eggshells that you sow with cress. Have fun designing!

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Easter eggs coloring with cold colors

Colorful eggs belong to every Easter festival. If you want to dye your Easter eggs yourself, you can do it with cold colours together with your children, even with the very small ones.
All you need are boiled eggs, a packet of cold paint and some vinegar. Then you can start!

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Egg cups potters with modelling paste or salted dough

Self-made and painted egg cups, as an eye-catcher on the breakfast table or as a great self-made gift or souvenir. This is easy to use with clay, modelling paste or salt dough. The dried egg cups can be beautifully painted. Water colours are just as suitable as crayons or wax colours. Have fun!

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Easter eggs coloring with natural colors

Colorful eggs at Easter must not be missing in any Easter nest or on any Easter table. Coloring eggs with natural ingredients is easy. All you need is red beetroot, curry powder or turmeric and cold coffee. In cold water or coffee you put the boiled eggs and leave them in them for a few hours. Then you put them on a kitchen crepe to dry. Then you can rub them in with edible oil. Have fun!

Tip: If you cook a brew from the red beet, from blue cabbage, onion peel and the shell and the core of an avocado, then more beautiful colorful colours are created. Let yourself be surprised.

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Make Easter garland (with template for printing)

This Easter garland is unique. You can expand it as you like and create it wonderfully colourfully yourself. Not only is there a need for perseverance in painting, but also for concentration and a feeling for colours and shapes. The template offers an orientation, but you can also record eggs yourself, shape them and line them up. Enjoy being creative!

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Make a flower of cardboard roll

For this flower you cut a cardboard roll (cloroll) into thin strips. If you press the cardboard roll first, then you can even double cut the cardboard. From each strip a petal is created. These individual petals then stick together on one side leaf by leaf to form a circle. The flower wreath is finished. You can now paint it or decorate it as you like. Try it out, it's not difficult!

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