Material: Paper

Socks-Snowman

This cute snowman is made from a white sock! A small hat (also made from a sock) or a somewhat elaborate hat, buttons and a piece of pipe cleaner as a nose are glued quickly.
Here I have a step by step guide for both variants! Choose which snowman you like!

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Snowman Queen (with history)

When designing a snowman, bring some variety and above all creativity into play.
I told the kids a little story you can find here.
Have I made you curious? Then look inside. Maybe this adventure is exactly for you!

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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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New Year's Eve Monday Painter

This game is an ideal game for New Year's Eve and especially for children who are not yet able to read it. Print out the symbol cards and then you can start. In turn, everyone draws a card and paints a symbol. The others guess the term. So children get to know the symbols around the turn of the year. They learn how to use the symbols and you can tell them about the meaning. At the same time, they practice painting and playing together.
Have fun and good luck in the new year.

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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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Socks of Santa Claus

On the eve of St. Nicholas' Day, the cleaned boots are put in front of the door with many families. We hang socks on our front door, but before that little Nikolauses are made out of the socks. How can I show you here:

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Advent bottles - the modern Advent wreath

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.

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Advent calendar fir trees

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.

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Noble Advent candles

Advent candles are different! Sustainable and with little effort the candles look noble and offer a real alternative to the Advent wreath. Use 4 empty cans, remove the labels and glue them with the numbers 1 to 4. Then you place a candle on the can and already the first Advent can come.

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