🤍картон (как основа) 🤍гуашевые краски 🤍вата 🤍клей 🤍цветная бумага
Я намазала ручку Романа зелёной краской и отпечатком его руки мы сделали ёлочку. После Роман её украсил разноцветными красками с помощью ватных палочек и своих пальчиков. Я вырезала из цветной бумаги звёздочку и он её приклеил. Пушистый снежок сделали из ваты❄️
Поделка, не требующая больших усилий, сыну очень понравилось делать ёлочку и после её украшать 🤍
🤍картон (как основа) 🤍гуашевые краски 🤍вата 🤍клей 🤍цветная бумага
Я намазала ручку Романа зелёной краской и отпечатком его руки мы сделали ёлочку. После Роман её украсил разноцветными красками с помощью ватных палочек и своих пальчиков. Я вырезала из цветной бумаги звёздочку и он её приклеил. Пушистый снежок сделали из ваты❄️
Поделка, не требующая больших усилий, сыну очень понравилось делать ёлочку и после её украшать 🤍
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