Small Christmas Frame
Create Christmas memories with ease alongside little ones!
This festive activity is specially designed for young children: they can easily personalize a kraft cardboard frame with strong card Christmas motifs, such as stars, snowmen, Santa Claus, or even reindeer. Thanks to the adhesive dots used, even toddlers can stick the decorations on their own, with pride and independence.
It’s an ideal activity to spark their creativity while making a unique keepsake to give or display in the home for the holidays!
How to complete this tutorial step by step?
Materials
To create a lovely Christmas frame, you will need:
- a small frame made of kraft paper
- Christmas patterns made of thick cardstock
- adhesive rhinestones
- adhesive dots
- Christmas stickers
- a base made of thick cardstock
- a photo of 10 x 15 cm
Step 1
Position the opening of the frame facing up, then stick a "Merry Christmas" sticker at the bottom of the frame.
Step 2
Decorate the frame's border by sticking cardstock shapes with adhesive dots, which are very convenient for little ones!
Step 3
Glue some adhesive rhinestones onto the frame to add sparkle to your creation.
Step 4
Slide a lovely 10 x 15 cm photo into the opening of the frame.
Step 5
Tip: To display the children's frames, you can use our sturdy cardboard bases to stick to the back of the creations!
The products used:
Brown Cardboard Frames - 10 pcs
Réf. 59401 - See the full range
4,90€ (either 0,49 € / pc)
4,99€
2,49€
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Activité faîte avec un petit de 2 ans et demi. Super. Il l'a fait pratiquement tout seul.