We like to hang this children's art on the wall!

triangle design

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Sometimes a good picture is so simple: many colorful triangles. This is art. Is it great in the nursery? if mom does not mop it before.

You need this:

Cuttermesser

ruler

Cutting mat

many colorful bows origami paper

big white sheet of cardboard (or a stretcher)

glue stick

Click on the arrows to see how it goes on.

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Step 1

First, your mom's turn: With a craft knife and a ruler, she cuts through many colorful origami papers in the middle so that small triangles arise.



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step 2

Now may be laid. What are you laying? Houses, animals - or maybe a pattern? Finally, you glued due triangles on the cardboard or the stretcher.

© EMF / Claudia Schaumann & Ilona Habben Take another look Finally first graders! 14 cool things to start school Fill the school bag: Sweet ideas for the content Dana Schweiger designs children's fashion for Aldi - and so beautiful is the collection!

The Easypeasy graffiti

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The Easypeasy graffiti

Graffiti is the name of the large, colorful, often secretly sprayed pictures and writings on walls, bridges and in tunnels. This is unfortunately prohibited. Completely allowed is a huge graffiti, however, from now on in your room. Maybe with your name?

You need this:

Acrylics

Pallet or paper plate

Newsprint for table covering

Painting paper on the roll (for example from Ikea)

Masking tape

big brush

pencil

thick black marker

scissors

Click on the arrows above to see how it goes on.

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Your mom spreads a little bit of acrylic paint on the palette or on one of the paper plates. Covers the table well and rolls off the paint roller a good deal. So that it does not roll up again, Mama and you can fix it with Masking Tape. You grab the big brush.



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step 2

Let go and paint, dab and dab a whole piece of paper roll. Give everything - there should be no white anymore. Let your art dry well.





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step 3

Now it's your mom's turn. She uses a pencil to write your name (or some other favorite word) on the colorful roll of paper, paints the line with the thick felt-tip pen, and carefully cuts it out. Now you can hang your graffiti. Cool, right?

© EMF / Claudia Schaumann & Ilona Habben Look again Finally first graders! 14 cool things to start school Fill the school bag: Sweet ideas for the content Dana Schweiger designs children's fashion for Aldi - and so beautiful is the collection!

family finger

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Small, bigger, biggest: Here only the biggest in the family draws the fingers of the smallest one? or the other way around. And then it becomes a very special family picture.

You need this:

different substances, one per family member

pencil

fabric scissors

big bow

Tonkarton

Spray adhesive

old newspaper

possibly matching picture frame

Click on the arrows to see the next steps.

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Step 1

Choose a fabric. Pretty, it looks, if you stay in a color family for all family fingers.

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step 2

Here, real teamwork is required: you lay your hands on the fabric and your mom draws around once. After that Mom's hands are on it? the draw with the once around you get loose now, right?

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step 3

So you work through with the hands of all family members. When you have them all together, Mama carefully cuts them out with a pair of scissors.



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Step 4

Now you put all cloth hands nicely on the Tonkartonbogen. Fix it at the very end with spray glue. Your mum will help you once again: place the fabric on an old newspaper on the left, spray it evenly and immediately stick it to the cardboard. Smooth from the center to the outside. Especially beautiful looks the family picture in a frame suspended in the living room.



© EMF / Claudia Schaumann & Ilona Habben Look again Finally first graders! 14 cool things to start school Fill the school bag: Sweet ideas for the content Dana Schweiger designs children's fashion for Aldi - and so beautiful is the collection!

The children's art creative book:

"There she was, the hundred and ninety-sixth slug."

The image of her son, who once again looked suspiciously like "Krickelkrackel", was the reason for Claudia Schaumann to make this book.

"I do not misunderstand, I love it when little children paint, and I love their pictures, I think that children's art necessarily belongs on the wall, but I also want to live in a stylish home," says the trained primary school teacher and journalist.

And their craft projects are really stylish! Never too complicated, so that even small children can get it (and mum's nerves are spared), but still chic enough that we like to spice up our home with it.



In any case, we are happy to see every snail that Claudia Schaumann had to endure - because now there is this great book!



"The Kinderkunst-Kreativbuch "by Claudia Schaumann has been published in Edition Michael Fischer (EMF), 176 pp., 19.99 euros.

More great creative projects can be found on Claudia Schaumann's blog wasfuermich.de

12 IDEAS FOR KIDS ARTWORK YOU MAY ACTUALLY WANT TO HANG (April 2024).



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