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  1. Christopher
    27.04.2023 @ 07:05

    As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    While I loved making homemade snacks as a child, I love it even more as an adult! I especially love watching and helping my children bring their imagination to life. Of course, at the end of the day, there were always candies, covered with candy, covered with frosting, and sticky fingers everywhere. If you are a little worried about using real food and sweets, this cardboard homemade pearl is the perfect alternative. It may not be suitable for consumption, but you can add all the complex “candy coating” landscaping and roof decor you want, with less mess. Materials: 3 sheets of paper or 8.5 “x 11” MDF scissors Tape or clear stickers White, green, and red felt sheets, plus round sheets for roof sticking and white glitter felt for paths Various decorative materials, including pom-poms, ribbons, pipe cleaners, and paper glue Step 1: Gather your materials. The image above should serve as a reference for collecting your decorative elements, but also includes anything around the house. Using MDF or cardboard as your “chick”, draw and cut out the figures you see for the children, trees, house, slots, and everything else. Dont have time to collect all the materials? You can just buy this pet home kit. Step 2: Fold the house to form the structure and secure it with clear tape. Pour glue onto the grooves of the house and attach the roof. Hold in place for about a minute until the glue is charged. Step 3: Start decorating your house with snacks! We started with the roof, using round discs with sticky stickers, which we cut in half and glued. Step 4: Use ribbon or lace to decorate the front of the house. Tip: To add some coloring to the edge of the roof, we twisted the red and white pipe cleaners together to create a sugar cane pattern. Step 5: Continue decorating with other materials. We used colorful pom-poms (which look like gumdrops) on the edge of the roof and on the sides of the front of the house. Step 6: Decorate your base. We used white glitter felt to mimic a snowy courtyard and a pedestrian path. Step 7: Put the tree together and add more pom-poms or other decorations of your choice. And … you have your own “ging