So sehr ich diese ganze glitzernde Winterdeko liebe: Jetzt musste alles raus! Hell und licht soll alles sein , frühlingshafte Farben und treibende Hyazinthen. Und weil ´s schnell gehen musste, hab …
Paper Heart tutorial, perfect for rainbow windows!
En realidad el patrón es para hacer una hoja de arce, pero como veis en la transformación al origami puede ser lo que queráis, a mi me parec...
Eine hübsche österliche Fensterdekoration, die sich besonders für größere Fenster eignet: Die kunterbunten Ostereier sind ca. 13,2 x 16,5 cm bzw. ca. 16 x 20 cm groß! Die Eier sind aus Fotokarton und Transparentpapier gefertigt und sehr einfach nachzubasteln. Zum Basteln werden benötigt: Fotokarton in Schwarz, ausreichend groß für das jeweilige Ei Transparentpapier und -reste in bunten Farben Bleistift und Radiergummi Schere Cutter mit Schneideunterlage Klebefilm Malerkrepp Alleskleber Der Download enthält drei PDF-Dateien: In einer Datei findest Du auf 5 Seiten die gleiche Liste mit dem benötigten Material und Werkzeug, einige Tipps sowie eine ausführliche, mit 12 Fotos bebilderte Bastelanleitung für ein Beispiel-Ei Beide anderen PDF-Dateien beinhalten jeweils sechs Ostereier-Vorlagen in einer Größe Diese Bastelanleitung und -vorlagen dürfen nur privat oder bei der Arbeit in sozialen Einrichtungen verwendet werden. Der Verkauf, der Tausch oder die kostenlose Verbreitung der Vorlagen ist untersagt. Die enthaltenen Texte (auch deren Übersetzungen) und Bilder oder deren Bestandteile dürfen weder kopiert noch auf sonstige Weise für gewerbliche Zwecke genutzt werden. Bei Fragen zu dieser Anleitung bin ich zu kontaktieren über den Button "Kontakt" auf meiner Store-Seite: https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/store/InnasBasteleien © Inna Dottai. Alle Rechte vorbehalten
Who's ready for Spring? I'm here today to show you how to make a paper bird to add to your spring decor! These paper birds are easy to make and they add a touch of whimsy to a flowering branch! For the past week, I've been awakened by my cat telling me she wants to go out on the porch to watch the birds! The birds are most definitely chirping away each morning and a real sign that Spring is near! Spring and chirping birds go hand in hand! So, today I'm going to show you how to make a
Don't throw away your toilet paper rolls. Try this instead!
While the thought of destroying a hardcover tome might make some book lovers squirm, there does come a time when an old, musty, or damaged book may have outlived its usefulness. While there's no sense in destroying truly rare and valuable books, for the run-of-the-mill old book, there are many ways to repurpose it. Here are just a handful of ideas.
Whether you're on the hunt for boredom busters, or simply love finding new kids' crafts, you'll love this collection of fun & easy toilet paper roll crafts!
Bella Luna Toys' "Moon Child" blog is a source for parents, grandparents and teachers who wish to learn more about Waldorf education and find parenting support and craft tutorials and how-tos.
Nach dem Motto „Aller guten Dinge sind drei“ habe ich in den letzten Wochen drei 4-Fenster-Karten gebastelt und meine persönliche Anleitung dabei fortwährend optimiert. Meine ersten beiden Karten findest du…
Crafting is for grown-ups too. It's good for the soul and has proven to spark joy. Here are 60 easy adult crafts ideas to get you started.
Nach dem Motto „Aller guten Dinge sind drei“ habe ich in den letzten Wochen drei 4-Fenster-Karten gebastelt und meine persönliche Anleitung dabei fortwährend optimiert. Meine ersten beiden Karten findest du…
Waldorf window stars are a beautiful craft to decorate windows with color. But, did you know it's not merely stars you can create with kite paper? There are endless designs to create out of the waxy, window star paper (kite paper and window star paper can be used interchangeably to call this type of paper), and today we share how to create tulips and daisies to welcome Spring. Create an entire garden right on your windows! Gather Your Supplies: Waldorf window star paper Scissors or paper trimmer Glue stick Create A Tulip 1. To create a tulip, you will need one sheet of window star paper in the color you'd like the flower, and one sheet of window star paper in green for the stem. 2. Begin with the flower colored square of window star paper. 3. Fold it in half diagonally to make a triangle shape. 4. Fold this triangle in half. 5. Fold one side of the triangle inward, making the crease in the center. 6. Repeat with both sides. 7. Turn shape over to flat side. 8. Fold corners inward to created a more rounded shape. Next, we will create the stem! 1. Begin with the green square of window star paper. 2. Fold the square in half diagonally to form a triangle. 3. Unfold to reveal center guide line. 4. Fold edges inward to meet at center guide line. 5. Repeat with both sides. 6. Fold the bottom edge in to meet the center guide line. 7. Repeat fold on both sides. 8. Fold one of the top edges inward to meet center guide line. 9. Repeat fold on both sides, creating a point. 10. Fold point in half vertically, with folded sides of paper on the inside. 11. Fold in half horizontally, with fold on outside to create a leaf shape. 12. Add glue to top of the stem and attach flower. Ta Da! Create A Daisy 1. For a daisy, you will need two sheets of kite paper in the petal color of your choice, plus a small piece of yellow kite paper for the center of the flower. Begin with one square of petal colored paper. 2. Fold the square in half 3. Fold this rectangle in half again 4. Open to reveal guide lines 5. Cut on the guide lines. 6. Repeat these steps with both sheets of petal color paper to end with 8 small squares. 7. Fold square of paper in half diagonally to make a triangle. 8. Unfold to reveal guide line 9. Fold one corner in to meet center point and repeat with other corner. 10. Fold one edge inward to meet on center guide line. 11. Repeat with other side's edge to form a point. 12. Fold down top point to create a more rounded shape. 13. Glue all petals together, slightly overlapping one another. Then cut out two circles of yellow paper, one slightly larger than the other. 14. Glue the largest circle in the center of the petals. Glue the smaller circle on top of the larger one to form the center of the flower. Ta Da! These daisy shaped window stars look wonderful hanging without a stem, but if you would like to create more of realistic Spring Garden look, you can cut out a stem shape from green paper to add to the bottom. Hang your flowers in a sunny window with a little spot of glue or tape and let the Springtime colors fill your home with joy. To see more things you can create with Waldorf Window Star Paper, see our blog post on Three Ways to Fold Waldorf Window Stars or how to make A Spring Waldorf Window Transparency. There are lots of other flower and Spring shapes to add to your new window garden! Share your flowers with us on Instagram @bellalunatoys and use the hashtag #bellalunatoys for a chance to be featured on our feed! Follow along on the blog for more tutorials like this in the future.
Create this fun clover craft using kite paper to decorate your window or as a wand.
Was macht man aus einem alten Schul-Atlas? Na Briefumschläge zum Beispiel. Oder eine Papierboot-Girlande als sommerliche Fensterdeko! Zusammen mit Jenny, die vor ein paar Wochen ihr Schulpraktikum bei
Oh how I love these! First, this is the book I got when I was about 10. It has some good ideas for patterns. http://www.amazon.com/Rose-Win...
Waldorf window stars are a beautiful craft to decorate windows with color. But, did you know it's not merely stars you can create with kite paper? There are endless designs to create out of the waxy, window star paper (kite paper and window star paper can be used interchangeably to call this type of paper), and today we share how to create tulips and daisies to welcome Spring. Create an entire garden right on your windows! Gather Your Supplies: Waldorf window star paper Scissors or paper trimmer Glue stick Create A Tulip 1. To create a tulip, you will need one sheet of window star paper in the color you'd like the flower, and one sheet of window star paper in green for the stem. 2. Begin with the flower colored square of window star paper. 3. Fold it in half diagonally to make a triangle shape. 4. Fold this triangle in half. 5. Fold one side of the triangle inward, making the crease in the center. 6. Repeat with both sides. 7. Turn shape over to flat side. 8. Fold corners inward to created a more rounded shape. Next, we will create the stem! 1. Begin with the green square of window star paper. 2. Fold the square in half diagonally to form a triangle. 3. Unfold to reveal center guide line. 4. Fold edges inward to meet at center guide line. 5. Repeat with both sides. 6. Fold the bottom edge in to meet the center guide line. 7. Repeat fold on both sides. 8. Fold one of the top edges inward to meet center guide line. 9. Repeat fold on both sides, creating a point. 10. Fold point in half vertically, with folded sides of paper on the inside. 11. Fold in half horizontally, with fold on outside to create a leaf shape. 12. Add glue to top of the stem and attach flower. Ta Da! Create A Daisy 1. For a daisy, you will need two sheets of kite paper in the petal color of your choice, plus a small piece of yellow kite paper for the center of the flower. Begin with one square of petal colored paper. 2. Fold the square in half 3. Fold this rectangle in half again 4. Open to reveal guide lines 5. Cut on the guide lines. 6. Repeat these steps with both sheets of petal color paper to end with 8 small squares. 7. Fold square of paper in half diagonally to make a triangle. 8. Unfold to reveal guide line 9. Fold one corner in to meet center point and repeat with other corner. 10. Fold one edge inward to meet on center guide line. 11. Repeat with other side's edge to form a point. 12. Fold down top point to create a more rounded shape. 13. Glue all petals together, slightly overlapping one another. Then cut out two circles of yellow paper, one slightly larger than the other. 14. Glue the largest circle in the center of the petals. Glue the smaller circle on top of the larger one to form the center of the flower. Ta Da! These daisy shaped window stars look wonderful hanging without a stem, but if you would like to create more of realistic Spring Garden look, you can cut out a stem shape from green paper to add to the bottom. Hang your flowers in a sunny window with a little spot of glue or tape and let the Springtime colors fill your home with joy. To see more things you can create with Waldorf Window Star Paper, see our blog post on Three Ways to Fold Waldorf Window Stars or how to make A Spring Waldorf Window Transparency. There are lots of other flower and Spring shapes to add to your new window garden! Share your flowers with us on Instagram @bellalunatoys and use the hashtag #bellalunatoys for a chance to be featured on our feed! Follow along on the blog for more tutorials like this in the future.
Diese DIY Windlichter sind wirklich ganz einfach. Man braucht dazu keine Vorkenntnisse, nur Paketschnur, ein Einmachglas und etwas Sorgfalt in der Umsetzung.
Create this fun clover craft using kite paper to decorate your window or as a wand.
Es gibt selten so heiß diskutierte Themen wie den Schlaf unserer neugeborenen Babys. Ob in Internetforen oder Krabbelgruppen - alles dreht sich um das
Sarah Illenberger is a German multi-disciplinary artist, working in the fields of art, graphic design and photography, creating unexpected visual images.
Sommer, Sonne und Eis am Stiel. Rina zeigt dir in diesem Tutorial, wie du deine eigene Fensterdeko für den Sommer bastelst. Jetzt DIY Suncatcher basteln.
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Aus alten Landkarten oder Atlanten wird eine maritime Papierboot-Girlande für's Fenster. (Upcycling, DIY, Buch, Papier, Origami, Anleitung, Tutorial)