Material: Pen

Penguin of drinking yoghurt cup

Winter, snow, ice and cold temperature make us tinker with this penguin. Whether as a pen cup / brush holder or for decoration is left to your imagination.
Use an empty drinking yoghurt cup and paint it, except for a round "swelling surface", black.
Parts such as feet, wing arms, eyes and the beak are made of paper. You can use colored clay paper residue or paint white paper accordingly colorful.
You can find out how all this works in the illustrated guide step by step. Enjoy crafting.

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Birds of recycled material

Makes a bird out of waste material such as screw glass lids and advertising brochures or old catalogues.
In addition, you only need scissors, glue and a pen, you can get started. There are hardly any limits to your imagination here. You can play out in color, as there are many bright colors to be found in advertising brochures. Whether this is to be a monochrome bird or a "bunt parrot", you can decide for yourself. Pull a few paper strips (from the brochures) and use them as feathers. All other body parts such as beak, eyes and legs are quickly painted up and glued to it. Whether you stick your bird/pape/cock or fantasy bird on an old picture frame or to the window, you can decide.
Have fun being creative.

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Lid mouse

A mouse is quickly crafted out of the lid of a screw glass. This small craft action is an inspiration for playing. If you need another animal, you can simply convert this craft. Check it out!

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Make your own snakes

Cut your own snakes! Some colorful paper and have been prepared for the next carnival party! Even at a Jungel party for the children's birthday party, these garlands in different shades of green are a perfect decoration.
I'll show you how easy garlands are!

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Garlands from brochures/newspapers

Air snakes made of newspaper or advertising brochures look unique. Therefore, look at this upcycle garland more closely. For this you paint a large circle and cut it in a snail-shaped shape. Start at the outer edge and let the spiral become smaller and smaller inwards.

Tip: Paints the spacing of the spiral for smaller children larger and further than for larger children.

With this unique garland you will quickly get a lot of decoration, whether for a jungle festival, for carnival of the children's birthday party.

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Snowman cladding (excluding sewing)

Fasching/Karneval disguise or for playing in the winter season.
With a white pillow cover you can quickly create a snowman outfit. Black circles are glued on as buttons. An old hat, a cylinder, a bucket, a cap or a pot serve the snowman as headgear. In the hand a child's broom or a branch.
Small children often don't like anything on the face, which is why the costume is quite sufficient.
If you still want to make a carrot nose, then paint a tip out of an egg box and attach to this one rubber. Thus the carrot can be pulled over the nose.
Your costume is ready.

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Facing Rabbit – Sewing Rabbit's Ears

This sewing instruction for rabbit ears is explained in step by step with pictures, so that even beginners can sew these rabbit ears. Primary school children can help and perhaps even make an Easter surprise for smaller siblings. In addition, these rabbit ears are suitable for disguise in carnival.

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Egg box mouse

Have you ever crafted a mouse out of an egg box? It's going to be jerky and all you need for it are two wobble eyes, a piece of craft wire and a medium-sized bead.
This little mouse is ideal for playing, as a gift or just for creative employment.

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