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Paper snowmen

Today we make snowmen from paper – quite simple, completely individual and without template!
First let the children paint and cut all parts. All parts are based on simple geometric shapes: Hat = Rectangle, Carrot = Triangle, Body, Buttons and Eyes = Circle. With this information even smaller children can make the snowman completely independently. Then the parts are put together and glued together. The snowman is ready!

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Snowman from Birkenstamm

A little snowman emerges from a birch trunk in no time. You need an old black sock, a small empty jam jar without lid, a black fabric circle, a small red fabric triangle and big dark buttons. Then you can start!

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Three Kings

The three kings from the morning country. A craft action that is easy to implement and is also suitable after the three-king day for a birthday, an honorary day, for carnival or simply so. You need uniformly thick branches, a dishcloth or another fabric residue and for each king two wobble eyes. Let's start.

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Wish-----, rattle----, lucky----

Create a lucky star or wish star for the new year, for the birthday, for recovery or as a small gift. This star is also suitable as an invitation for a birthday party, as a theme party for space, for a fairy birthday party, etc. For example, hide the invitation in the star or write it on the outside on the zacken.
This star can also become a rattle star. You just hide a little something in it. E.g. a lucky beetle or a few gummy bears. For the carnival party you can also fill it with confetti.

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Glückspäckchen – Wunschglas

These lucky bags are a beautiful gift idea that you can make for your birthday or New Year. All you need is a screw glass, colorful paper and ribbons. Make a wish or write down a wish for each month of the new year. Folded and wrapped with a ribbon, the bags look beautiful and thus make the recipient happy all year round.
This gift is perfect if children of different ages want to make a gift together.

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Luck cleavage tinkering

A simple clover leaf, which is wonderfully suitable as a table decoration for New Year's Eve or for a special occasion. You only need a cardboard roll, scissors and glue. Who likes to sprinkle glitter over it or paint the clover leaf.

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Chimney sweeper – crafting lucky charms

These small chimney sweepers are easy to make. From newspaper you conjure up a small hat and put it on a branch. A cord serves as a scarf and the wobble eyes breathe a little liveliness into the small chimney sweeper.
A quick gift that can be made as a lucky charm for the new year or for a special event even with small children. Good luck!

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Cup game (lucky beakers)

With this simple cup game fun is guaranteed and the children also get in motion properly. Therefore, the game is ideal also on rainy days or if you want to install some movement in between. In addition, it is a quick made little gift. All you need for this is a plastic cup, clay paper and a table tennis ball.
We made these cups for New Year's Eve and decorated them as a lucky cup.

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Map with snowmen

This Snowman card is ideal for winter greetings, for Advent or for Christmas. Even small children have fun dopping the snowmen and larger children are not limited in the creativity of the design.
All you need is white finger color, colored clay paper and felt pens.

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Treasure chest with crown cork

Children love to collect treasures and they like treasure chests. I'll show you today how to make a treasure chest out of a shoe box and crown caps. With glitter, stars and pompons you can make a little work of art out of it in no time. Look for yourself!

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