Jahreszeit: Winter

Paint Stones – Penguin Stone

A dark grey smooth stone is transformed into a cute little penguin. A few paper remains are enough for this. The smaller your stone is, the more delicate and sophisticated this craft is. See for yourself what you have to do in turn to create this little penguin. Penguin stones are suitable for playing and inspire a winter landscape to conjure up. Have fun!

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Eisbär tinkering (out of cups)

This little polar bear is crafted from an empty cream cup and the head and feet of the polar bear are made from cotton wool pads. As the small polar bear emerges step by step, you can see in the instructions.
Maybe you're making a polar bear family? Have fun doing crafts and playing!

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Penguins: Mandalas

Penguins are one of the motifs for the winter. Print out a mandala and start painting. Even on colorful paper the mandals look very nice. Ice and snow can then be painted white, e.g. with a rest of white wall color. Stay creative and conjure up beautiful colorful pictures from the motifs. Have fun!

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Penguin making out of a cardboard roll

For the little fluttering penguin you only need a cardboard roll, which glues it with black paper. A white paper for the belly, an orange beak, two wobble eyes and two wings, which rings and sticks to the outside and it is ready, the small cardboard roll penguin.

You don't have black clay paper? No problem. Alternatively, you can paint the paper roll in black.
Have fun doing crafts! With this instruction it is easy!

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Penguin from a paper circle

This penguin has been created from a paper circle. Alternatively, you can use a cardboard plate. Fold the two opposite sides so that you get into a tip. Then you open the fold again and paint the back with black paint. After drying, you fold both wings back inwards. Now you fold the resulting tip a piece down and fix it with glue. Then you stick the beak on the top. Two wobble eyes and two small feet to it and the penguin is finished. Enjoy crafting, painting and gluing!

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Flying penguin

You can hang this special penguin on a branch and you can play with it like a puppet.

The penguin's body consists of a solid plastic cup (e.g. an empty 200g cream cup), which is glued to a white paper banderole.
Made of black clay paper, the wings and back are quickly made. The beak and feet are made of orange clay paper.
Try it out, the instructions are available here.!

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Little sock penguin

This sock penguin was born from an old sock. A sock that eventually remained as a loner. Filled with rice, it forms the body of the penguin. All other parts such as eyes, beak, belly, wings and feet are printed out as a template or painted on you. Afterwards, you stick the individual parts accordingly to the body. The little sock penguin is suitable for playing, but also as a gift or for decorating.

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Small penguin made of paper

This little paper penguin conjures the winter to the window. Many children love penguins, although most of us probably only know them from the zoo. In addition, this craft work trains and strengthens the understanding of shapes. Have fun!

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Make pork from paper strips

A pig or lucky pig for the new year, birthday or anniversary. It is crafted from four paper strips which are glued to rings and then put into each other. The ringtail is a narrow strip of paper that, pulled over a pen, rolls together. You can make the head freely or you use the attached template. As additional material you need two wobble eyes and a pink button or the screw cap of a bottle.
You will find the detailed instructions afterwards! Good luck!

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Snowman of paper strip (with template)

This little snowman is a craft action for experienced hobbyists. Here, finger skills are needed, especially when sticking together the snowman balls. Because from 8 equal-length strips of paper these two snowballs arise. Nose, eyes and buttons as well as the hat can be painted freely and cut out or use the attached template.
With a thread that is threaded through the top ball, the snowman can even be hung up.
Have fun trying it out!

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