Jahreszeit: Autumn

Windlight Ghosts

For these lanterns you only need a butterbread bag, an empty jam jar and a tea light. These ghosts are quickly crafted and a great table decoration for the autumn time around Halloween.
Have fun!

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Shining Ghosts – Bags & Filled Ghosts

These little ghost bags are ideal for a ghost party or as decoration for Halloween. Also as gift bags they own themselves. Equipped with a light chain, the little ghosts shine. Alternatively you can fill the ghosts – bags and use them as small gift bags. You can find both instructions here. Have fun!

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Balloon - Ghosts

For these little ghosts you need a balloon, a handkerchief and a wool thread to hang up. Then you can get started and create funny little ghosts. The nice thing about these ghosts is that they are so light that you can move them in the air and apparently fly away. You can hang them in the window, on a lamp or on the ceiling. The next ghost party or Halloween can come. Have fun!

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Owls learn to paint – Owls on the branch

With this step by step description, children learn to paint an owl in a playful way. In addition, they can also solidify the learned and draw and paint some more owls. Attached to a branch, a beautiful autumn decoration is created in no time. Let yourself be inspired!

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Preserve leaves with wax

Beautiful autumn leaves quickly lose their color as soon as they dry. One way to preserve the colours and shape is to dip them in liquid wax. Melt the remnants of candle wax and gently dip fresh leaves into the liquid wax. To do this, touch the leaf on the stem. Only the leaf is immersed. Hold the stalk and wait for a moment until the wax begins to dry. Then place the leaf on a kitchen crepe or hang it on a string to dry.

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Apple tree to play with

This game material is especially suitable for toddlers. With a little preparation you can make a great game material. In addition to the cardboard and paint you need deco apples or small real apples and a small basket to store the apples.
Small children enjoy sorting, laying them down, assigning, counting and distributing them. In doing so, the orientation in the room, the confrontations with quantities and numbers and the concentration are trained. Try it out!

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Spooky Dessert

This ghost dessert is a simple dessert with frozen mini windbags and Greek yoghurt. This sweet dessert is refined with chocolate sprinkles and chocolate sauce. Primary school students can make this dessert all by themselves, because the individual steps are well explained. Enchanted the Halloween buffet or the ghost birthday with this delicious windbag dessert. Enjoy trying it out!

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Autumn Mobile

You can make this autumn mobile very easy after an autumn walk. In addition to natural material you only need a wool. For all children who like to collect everything on the go and bring it home, this idea is ideal. By the way, the children can learn to name the natural materials and by connecting them they not only train their fine motor skills, but also learn to tie knots. Try it out and let yourself be inspired! Have fun!

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Gift glass for burnt almonds

A beautiful gift idea is this glass with the ingredients and the recipe for burnt almonds. Children also train their fine motor skills by e.g. measuring and pouring. Try it out absolutely!

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Make burnt almonds/nuts yourself

Burned almonds remind you of the visit of folk festivals, markets and Christmas markets. They taste delicious and smell wonderful. You can make them yourself easily at home. All you need for this are almonds or nuts, sugar, cinnamon and some water. Then you can get started. When caramelizing should definitely be an adult. The production and packing of the bags can make the children alone depending on their age. Have fun!

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