How old is this craft technique already? Very old, because I still have pieces of crepe paper in the attic of myself, when I was a toddler. So it's already very vintage! And you can make and paste clots from a very young age. All you need is a coloring sheet (preferably from slightly thicker paper), glue, and of course crepe paper.

We have here a coloring sheet of the theme Duckling in the rain taken, but you can of course also choose aOther coloring page, or let the children draw a figure themselves.

Cut pieces of crepe paper yourself and let the children make their own cloths. That's very good for thefine motor skills! Let the drawing glue in by particle, so not all at once. Press the cloths lightly, and slide them together with a teaspoon, for example. This creates some free particles that can still be filled up, and the whole thing becomes a little more beautiful, I think.

Tip: Glue wiggle eyes on the umbrella and on the sun. If you don't wiggle eyes, then draw eyelets on paper and cut them out, and stick them on.

Put your name and date when it is made on the back and keep your piece of paper in the attic. In 45 years you will also have a nice work of art to show to your (small) children!

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