Such an Advent calendar made of small mountains is quickly homemade and also looks decoratively good. Simply turn 24 cardboard triangles into snow-covered peaks with the YONO marker, glue on small boxes, fill them and give them away. The surprise is ready!
With wooden blocks you can create fantastic decorations. Glued together and sprayed with do it color spray, the individual blocks form a beautiful decorative tree for Christmas.
We could all do with a little guardian angel like this. And so individual – with your own handprints – there’s no other one like it. The sparkling finger paint from the star shine set is not only fun to apply to the hands, but also shimmers beautifully in the candlelight later on.
The transfer technique is a very simple printing technique that is a lot of fun and always provides surprising results. All you need is paper, KiDS Little Artist paints and brushes. And it’s child’s play to make Christmas cards or gift tags for grandma and grandpa!
Are you still looking for a last-minute Christmas present? Then simply spray a few small discarded decorative objects with Do-it Colorspray, stick them onto screw-top jars and fill them with nibbles. We have a whole horde of forest animals watching over the beautifully decorated jars until they are given away!
Peanuts are not only delicious, but also fun Christmas decorations can be made with them in no time. All you need are the lids of jars, KiDS Little Artist colors, some glue and the little peanuts.
A Halloween party is coming up and the home should be decorated scary-beautiful for this day? Old cardboard rolls, which might otherwise end up in the trash, can be turned into a spooky candle decoration in no time at all.
Ghoulish, cheeky or funny – anything is permitted on Halloween. The main thing is that it is well visible in the dark. The preserving jars are turned into Halloween lights with ghostly faces using the transparent glass paint Marabu Glas in orange and a Window Color Liner. Every child knows that there is something sweet to be had here as well!
Autumn offers so many great natural materials for crafting and creating: Chestnuts, nuts, acorns – even autumn leaves are a fantastic way to let your imagination run wild. Perfect for stencilling and designing!
Acorns are as much a part of autumn as pumpkins and colourful leaves. If you can’t find any real acorns, you can quickly make acorns out of modelling clay. Durable for ever and colourfully painted, they make a really nice splash of colour in the autumn decorations.
Candles with a striped look are fresh and colourful and always welcome. The striped look is easily achieved with homemade wax plates.
Cheeky little fruits not only sweeten socks and play afternoons here – when creating and romping around together, they naturally ensure lots of fun and safety thanks to the slide stop!