Give your Christmas tree a touch of playfulness and creativity with these original pasta supporters that you can tinker with your children!With different pasta formsYou can make amazing snowflakes, angels, stars, flowers and Christmas trees. Your children will love to help them, and with their imagination they can even create new shapes and designs. Grinding (farfalle), car wheels (ruote), tubes (rigatoni), mussels (conchiglioni) - there are so many different types of pasta that you can use. Glue them together with a hot glue gun, color the ornaments with different colors and add a loop to hang up. Christmas tree decorations can be so simple and creative!
Tinking with snowflake Christmas tree decorations
For this simple craft idea you only need penne rigate pasta, hot glue and silver spray or acrylic paint. Optionally, you can give followers an extra portion of gloss and glamor with glitter.
Directions:
- Tinker six star jags with penne noodles and hot glue. Each star wagon consists of two noodles.
- Glue all six star jagers together.
- Then glue six pasta in the middle to form the inner structure.
- Paint the finished snowflake with gold or silver and let it dry.
Optionally, you can sprinkle the Christmas tree decorations with glitter powder while the color is still wet.
You want a nice one, but alsoweatherproof Christmas tree decorationsTinker for the outdoor Christmas tree in the daycare center? Then try the next handicraft idea.
The pasta in the form of a shell is traditionally called conchiglie rigate. Magical flowers can be made from this popular tumor. For each flower you need six mussels, some hot glue, acrylic or spray paint and a loop for hanging. Glue the mussel noodles together, paint the trailer in the desired color and add the loop to hang up!
Winnasts from small mussel noodles
If you want to make star trailers for the fir tree with primary school children, you can make the shape a little more complicated. As the basis and for better stability, use a cardboard circle.
With five Conchiglie-Rigate noodles, they first form a flower, then they drive away to glue the mussels until a fifty star is created. Glue a Ditalini pearl in the middle, paint the whole thing in your favorite color and add a loop to hanging on the back.
Tinker Christmas star jewelry
Ditali Lisci look like small ironing beads and are perfect for the next handicraft idea: a filigree star trailer for the Christmas tree. All you need is to make ditali pasta, hot glue and color!
First, they form five triangles from the Ditali noodles. Each triangle consists of 15 pearls that are glued together in a pyramid manner. Then glue the triangles together so that a fifteen star is created. Paint the whole thing in gold and let the color dry. Complete!
Tinker Christmas angels out of pasta
These sweet angels are not only a special Christmas tree decorations, but are also perfectly suitable asSmall giftsAnd lucky charms for friends and family on New Year's Eve.
You need:
- Wood pearls for the head
- Rigatone noodles for the dress
- Ruote noodles for the collar
- 2 pieces of gabelletti noodles for the arms
- Stelline noodles (stars) for decorating the dress
- Farfalle noodles for the wings
- Ditalini pasta for the hair
- Cord for hanging
Directions:
- Glue the car wheel on the pipe with hot glue.
- Then glue the wooden bead in the middle of the wagon wheel.
- Attach the loop on the back of the angel, directly below the collar.
- Glue the gabelletti noodles on the sides as arms.
- For the hair, glue the Ditalini noodles on the head.
- Decorate with the asterisks.
- Guide a cord through the Ditalini hair and hang on the fir tree.
Crafts the mini fir tree trailer
The Ruote noodles look like wheels with spokes and areVery popular with children. This small fir tree is perfect as a small oneChristmas present for grandma and grandpa.
For tinkering you need:
- Ruote noodles for the fir tree
- Aneletti (small, ring -shaped noodles) or plot (asterisk) for the red Christmas tree decorations
- Ellenbogen makaroni (still called Gomiti or Chifferi) for the fir tree tip
- Acrylic or spray paint in green, red and gold
- Hot glue
- Slope for hanging
Directions:
- First form a triangular shape from the Ruote noodles.
- Then paint the finished fir tree in green.
- Paint small noodles like Aneletti or Sichtine red and glue on the tree with tweezers as a Christmas tree decorations.
- Form a semicircle from two gold-painted elbow makaroni and glue it to the top of the tree.
Christmas tree decorations tinker out of grinding noodles
Farfalle noodles that look like loops are among the most popular pasta shapes and can be used for a wide variety of craft projects! In addition to the hangers on your fir tree, a garland would also cut a good figure. This is super easy to make - you don't even need adhesive.
Paint the grinding noodles with a golden color, preferably with finger or acrylic paints, and let them dry. Take a long jut ceiling and make a loop at any point. Place a farffall in the hole and tighten the knot. So continue until all loops are attached to the garland.