Advent Calendar Snowmen
Advent Calendar Snowmen
This is a last-minute Advent calendar! Fold from motif paper small bags. Motif paper is already available in the format 15cm x 15cm. Great small chocolate balls or small letters fit in.
How they are folded, I'll show you here!
We make this enchanting Advent calendar with packaging material and newspaper.
From drinking yoghurt cups, newspaper and cotton wool we make these dwarfs. Alternatively you can use toilet rolls or yoghurt cups. Look inside and let yourself be inspired.
This original Advent calendar is simple and environmentally friendly. All you need for this are toilet rolls, paper cloths, an advertising brochure and a ribbon to tie up. Of course, you should not forget the filling.?
The slightly different Advent candles. I filled bottles step by step with rice and glued the numbers 1 to 4 on the bottles. I glued the bottle lid upside down on the bottle edge and put tea lights in it. On a window sill I decorated this slightly different Advent wreath with a branch. Let yourself be inspired.
Even the smallest can help with this adventure.
Advent wreath for the smallest
These colorful pine cones are a nice Christmas decoration. Even small children have a lot of fun putting the colorful pompons on the pine cones. These can then be hung upside down as pendants to the Christmas tree or to a branch. Or you just put them on the window sill as small Christmas trees.
All you need for this are some pine cones, small colorful pompons and glue.
A simple but effective Advent calendar is this calendar made of fir trees. Let the children make the trees and surprise them for the first Advent with small gifts or stories underneath. Everything you need for it is white paper, a tacker and a few stars and ribbons to decorate.
The slightly different way to decorate four Advent candles. Whether for the table or for the window sill, the sideboard or for the children's room, these colorful Advent candles make children's hearts beat faster.
If there are children in the house, there are certainly also coloured drinking cups.
Take 4 cups, turn them around and put an electric tea light under each one. Then you put a tea light on each cup. Paint up the numbers1 to 4 and stick them on the cups. In addition, you can decorate this light play with a branch, a fir branch or an ivy.
Advent candles are a beautiful alternative to the Advent wreath. They are made quickly and sustainable.?
Glues tin cans with numbers from old book pages. For small children who do not yet know the numbers, an additional point system is used. The dice eyes make it easier for children to find the matching candle. Try it out!