A table light from an empty masonry glass and newspaper, puffed up with a few stars.
With little material you achieve a great effect here. Try it out yourself.
A table light from an empty masonry glass and newspaper, puffed up with a few stars.
With little material you achieve a great effect here. Try it out yourself.
Turns a autumn leaf into a flying dragon. With a few small handles it works very quickly. You only need a large maple leaf with a long style, a few tiny little leaves for the loops on the dragon tail, scissors, glue, two wobble eyes and a felt pen.
Autumn time is leaf time and the wind carries it through the air – as well as this little leaf dragon.
I made this lantern suitable for changing time from summer time to winter time. The children learn the clock at school. Why don't you make a lantern clock or a lantern alarm?
Autumn time: lantern time!
Let your dragons rise. When the wind goes, many bring out their dragon and let it rise.
Today we want to make a dragon lantern.
Do your children like to play with cars? Then make a car lantern with them.
A beautiful little work of art!
The leaves are cut from the edge of a cardboard plate. They look like autumn leaves. Create a self-painted or torn tree and create a work of art.
Makes a lantern that looks like a candle. Uses an empty plastic bottle (e.g. a small vinegar bottle). Covered with transparent paper and a crafted flame, the candle is quickly made.
As a table lamp you can see the lantern with a mini-light chain. Equipped with an electric lantern rod, you can take the lantern to the next lantern move.
I cut pumpkin faces in loinsticks for baking and let myself be surprised what they look like after baking. See for yourself!
A simple American recipe we use for baking creepy or funny Halloween faces! A fun and delicious bite for all snack cats!
Halloween is approaching! Time for grizzly beautiful Halloween pumpkins. We'll show you how to plan and carve out the pumpkin and how to keep it longer.