Material: Promotional brochure

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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Paper flowers for decorating

These colorful paper flowers are made of colorful advertising brochures and attached to a wire. Due to the spiral-shaped style, the flowers hold in a vase. As table decoration or to beautify a gift these simple paper flowers are suitable.

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Make cards

Make your cards instead of using colored clay paper or coloured paper with coloured advertising brochures.
The advantage: you probably have these at home, they are free of charge, they can simply be cut or torn and shine noble!
The examination of the brochures sensitizes children for things that wander into the garbage, but can also be used wonderfully. Therefore, we craft with packaging shell also stands for environmental awareness and appreciation. However, creativity and the joy of crafting and gifting are not too short in this adventure.

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Child in the vertebrae

Autumn time! It's windy. We play in the garden and the children throw leaves into the air. Their eyes shine in the rain of leaves. Shining children's eyes have inspired me to capture this joy in a work of art with them. How?

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Leave lantern (from tetrapack)

In autumn, coloured leaves are lying around everywhere. I'll show you a lantern that you can use as a table lamp or for the Martin parade.
We make them with packaging material and all you need is an empty tetrapack, butterbread paper and maple leaves that come from coloured advertising brochures!

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