Almost every parent sooner or later have to make crafts from natural materials with children in care or school. We picked up 8 craft ideas with baby leaf, acorns and cones.
You always want to do something original and at the same time simple, does not require time-consuming. Here you'll find ideas for every taste and every age.
Hedgehog from bumps
You will need: clay, pine needles, pine cone. BLIND plasticine paws and muzzle hedgehog, stick it to the body - cone. The cone insert pine needles. Hedgehog is ready!
Owl of bumps
For this, take a lump crafts, colored paper hats acorns, decorative eye (or will blind them from plasticine) leaves. First, prepare the papers for the wings, beak and feet cut from paper. Sticking all the parts of the owl on cone with hot glue or modeling clay. Last stick the eye.
Caterpillar chestnut
You will need: 6 chestnuts, toothpicks, clay. With toothpicks and clay needed to seal together chestnuts. You can use hot glue. Make antennae using toothpicks and clay. Do not forget to glue the eyes, nose and mouth.
Tree leaf
Circle on brown cardboard baby hand and cut it out. It will be a tree trunk. Plain paper platter will be the basis for the leaves. Attach the barrel to the plate. Along the perimeter of plates stick autumn leaves.
Tea Set of acorns
Use cap acorns as a basis for the tea service. With the help of plasticine make handles for cups.
Tree of acorns
acorn caps pre-paint the inside. Thin paste sticks to the cardboard or canvas (base should be solid) using hot glue. Next, glue the hats acorns.
Snails chestnut
It is very light and at the same time a nice hack. Blindly from clay body of the snail. Nalepa chestnuts instead of shells. Snail ready!
Dragonfly maple fruit
Lionfish, so called scientific maple fruit, become excellent wings for dragonflies. Pre-paint them in any color. Make the body of the insect from clay or dough. Glue the wings on a thin stick or hot gleem plasticine, then glue the torso of a dragonfly.
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