Material: Wood glue

Napkin ring with cardboard roll and eggshells

This napkin ring is simply self-made and this crafting makes the children great pleasure.
While the children are usually rather careful when dealing with eggs, they can crush the eggshells here and reassemble them as when puzzled. The napkin rings are suitable for a beautifully laid Easter table.

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Unicorn panel (animal mask)

Many children like to dress up. It doesn't always have to be a great costume. For most children, a minimal disguise is sufficient. Thus, this disguise is reduced for a unicorn to the horn. For children, this accessory is ideal for dressing up and playing.
In addition, the horn is quickly crafted from a tip of an egg box and the next carnival, children's birthday party, disguise or theme party can come. With a white pants, a glittering sweater and the horn the child is disguised.
I'll show you how to do it!

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Wood-cots

A cheeky little wanker who stretches his nose up. The little wanker is fast and easy to craft and looks very charming.
Take a wooden sheet, a thick sock and a piece of craft tiles and a wooden ball and you can get started. You don't have all the materials? No problem I have as always several alternatives for you.
I'll show you how to make the wooden kerb out of the material.

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Christmas cones

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.

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Flowermobile with acorns/hagehips

This small crafting requires skill, eye-hand coordination and concentration. First make a flower made of paper rolls and then stick a rose hip or acorn in each roll. So you have a small autumn mobile, which looks beautiful in the window, for example.

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Windlight with grain grains

Grain grains can be easily attached to glass with wood glue. A slightly different decoration idea is a grain-grain windlight. For this purpose, paint your motif with wood glue on an empty honey glass and scatter the grains over it. This slightly press and is finished your grain motif! Now a tea light in the glass and ready is a table decoration for a summer party or a harvest party. By the way, you often find a few single grains at the edges.

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Grain Love

A nice gift for summer or early autumn! Quickly made and not difficult at all.
Find some grains, you'll find them at the edges of the road!
Grains of grain you may even have in the kitchen or you buy spelt or wheat grains.
These are versatile. Take a look at the other offers for Cereals ==References==

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Flower of cereals and stones

Today we make a flower picture of natural materials.
Grain is so versatile and invites us to deal with it.
In this handicraft work we use the grains, the straws and also the grain grain.
Combined with flat stones, a harmonious image of natural materials is created, which is brought to light by a coloured frame.

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Tractor of cereals and stones

A harvest experience in the countryside inspired me to make this tractor with the children. With stones and grain, which we collected along fields during the walk, came this craft idea. A lasting memory. Perhaps it also serves as an inspiration for you to craft with natural materials.

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Rooster of grain and stones

"The cock on the crap that sings: kokedideldu…."
A striking animal, which I made you with natural materials.
Whether you're on a farm holiday or the rooster in the zoo inspires you – also a picture book or a song can be an incentive to make a rooster. Here I'll show you how easy it is!

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