Jahreszeit: Winter

Fir tree making 3D

A fanned fir tree that looks very plastic. Whether used as a card or as an image, it is a challenging craft.
Try it out. Here you will find the instructions.

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Candle making 3D

A candle that "looks out" from the picture is impressive for children, even if they can make it themselves. It looks more complicated than it actually is.
Many small handles repeat themselves over and over again and are therefore well trained. If you follow the instructions, you will succeed safely.
This picture can also be used as a map or as a decorative picture for standing or hanging.
Have fun trying out.

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Star with buttons

With different buttons in a white/beige shade, beautiful snow stars/stars can be conjured. You only need four wooden sticks for a star and craft glue or wood glue.
You can see how this crafting works here in step by step instructions. Have fun with it.

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Santa Claus boots fragrant gift pendants

A little Santa Claus boot as a gift pendant is easy to make and also looks great. Also suitable as a name tag or table card for the Advent breakfast. With a few fresh fir branches or also rosemary branches the boot smells particularly pleasant and looks great.
Follow the instructions and you will be amazed how quickly this craft work is to be done. Have fun trying out.

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Stecken- Nikolaus

This Stecken-Nikolaus is not only intended as a decorative plug. It is also suitable as a "theatre figure" for a puppet theatre. You only need a daumendicken plug, which has a smooth bark as possible and no standing price. Furthermore, a red clay paper residue, a cotton ball and a cotton pad are needed. Equipped with pen, scissors and glue, you can start crafting. Have fun with the step-by-step instructions.

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The sack of St. Nicholas

This little bag from St. Nicholas is a small gift idea. It can be applied with little material and can be embellished very individually. See here how easy it is.

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St. Nicholas - Sewing can

This can has a Santa's coat on. Alternatively to the boot that is placed in front of the door, you can also use this Santa's can. There is enough space in the can for a chocolate nicolaus, a small apple, nuts and mandarins.
Larger children can also sew this can coat on their own or make it without a sewing machine.
All steps are explained here with sewing machine, but also without sewing machine as pure adhesive work.
At first, only the coat is finished as a stripe of fabric before it is put around the can as a whole at the end. This simplifies the work and makes every step easier. See for yourself how the Santa Claus coat is created.
By the way, the work on the sewing machine for small children is also very exciting to observe and easy holding work can already produce great motivation and curiosity here. So let the smallest ones also participate in how something great is created.
Have fun trying out and making out.

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Marble - acorn bunnies

These marbles in the acorns are a very fast craft action. You only need acorn bunnies and small glass murmurs. Sticks a small glass murmur in each acorn bunny with a glue pin. This shimmering autumn decoration is finished. A great highlight are these glittering glass oaks also as pendants for the Christmas tree or for a branch. For this purpose stick a thread on or drill a small hole in the acorn hat and pulls a thread through. Try it out and let yourself be enchanted by the shimmering glass oaks.

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Bird food - Build a place (Navi)

Do you also feed birds in winter? Then this craft idea would certainly be worth an action. From an empty Tetrapack it is cut and glued. With a wooden stick as landing area for the birds it is already complete. Creatively you can romp out with waterproof colors and after drying only the food has to be filled. If you have found a place in the garden, the suspension is also fast attached. Alternatively you can attach the bird house to a plug. In addition there is also an offer.
Look at the individual steps, they are explained in detail and illustrated. Have fun trying out.

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