Christmas bazaar in kindergarten: last minute ideas for crafts and edibles

A Christmas bazaar in kindergarten is a very special experience for the whole family. In today's post we will give you several ideas about what you can prepare to sell.

Christmas bazaar in kindergarten: cute ideas with household items

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Many daycare centers hold an annual Christmas bazaar and bring children, parents and educators together for a special day full of exciting activities. You can spread Christmas cheer and promote charity with crafts and delicious gifts from the kitchen. If you would also like to take part in the festivities and afterHomemade ideasthen the next suggestions are certainly interesting. We offer you several DIY ideas with household items.

Make a snowman out of strips of paper

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This sweet snowman is created quickly and easily from four strips of paper of the same length. Glue the four strips together in the middle. Then paint on the mouth and eyebrows, bend the strips into rings and glue the ends together. Cut out a black hat with a red bow from cardboard and attach it. Then glue on googly eyes and a pompom and the snowman is ready!

Make your own Christmas tree out of glitter paper

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The next Christmas treeEven complete craft beginners can do it. You need glitter paper, motif cardboard, motif hole punches, shish kebab skewers and tree discs with a hole in the middle to put together the small-format Christmas tree. It looks good on the windowsill as well as on the table and can be easily combined with other decorative pieces.

Instructions

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Cut a triangle out of the motif cardboard. Then fold a 1 cm wide accordion. Using a wooden skewer, poke holes in the center of the Christmas tree and insert the skewer through. Then attach the star - it is best to stick it in place with universal glue. Then insert the other end of the shish kebab skewer into the tree disc.

Print candles with Christmas motifs

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The next craft activity is perfect for craft enthusiasts who enjoy painting and already know the decoupage technique. You will need tissue paper, baking paper, wax candle sticks, hair dryer, scissors.

Printing candles with tissue paper: instructions

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First, paint a motif on tissue paper. You can also print out a template, then place the tissue paper on top and transfer the template. Then cut out the design and place it on the candle. Wrap the candle with baking paper and heat the area of ​​the motif with a hairdryer. Carefully remove the baking paper and check whether the design is sticking to the candle. If necessary, repeat the process and heat the tissue paper again. You should never leave candles burning without supervision - otherwise there is a risk of fire. This is especially true for printed candles! If you sell these, be sure to ask the local fire department first and write down safety instructions on a label.

Make your own snowman out of an LED tea light

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Transform a tea light into a cute snowman. You need black pen, felt fabric, red ribbon. Paint the mouth and eyes and put the snowman together. Instead of a hat, you can also make ear warmers out of pipe cleaners and pompoms.

Make your own Christmas aroma

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Fill mason jars with whole Christmas spices and dried fruits to make your own beautiful Christmas aroma. The following ingredients can be easily combined:

  • vanilla beans
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • dried orange slices
  • nutmeg
  • The tonka bean
  • cloves
  • cardamom
  • Star anise
  • dried coriander

Ferrero Roche Christmas wreath

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The next door wreath is guaranteed to create a happy atmosphere (and tastes delicious too). Even complete beginners can master the task without much effort. And best of all – you only need a few materials for the Christmas wreath. You will need floral foil, 7 Ferrero Rocher chocolates, cotton cord and check ribbon.

@stuffmumslikeThese easy ferrero roche wreaths take onlt a few minutes and they cost about $5. Perfect teacher gifts, table settings and more.#christmasdecorating #christmasdesserts #christmasbaking #christmasdessert #christmascrafts #christmasgifts #christmasfoodideas ? Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack

Make and decorate a poinsettia out of clothespins

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A poinsettia made from clothespins is one of the most popular craft ideas. You can spice up the classic with rhinestones or glitter, or sprinkle it with artificial snow to create a modern and playful Christmas decoration.

@celiasacoDIY Christmas star with clothespins! I know I'm a little late but we still have time to do this craft with our little ones! It can be done like this or I have even seen them double. What do you think?#diy #diyproject #diyhomedecor #diyhome #crafts #diychristmas ? Christmas At Hogwarts – The London Studio Orchestra

Selling Christmas tree decorations: making Rudolf out of cardboard

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Finally, we offer an idea that you can make together with the children. For these cute hangers you will need cardboard, pompoms, red and white cardstock and brown pipe cleaners. Follow the crafting instructions to put together lots of beautiful pendants. We hope you enjoy crafting!

This is what the finished ornament looks like

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