

5 flowery craft kits to sweeten your spring
Spring flowers made from crepe, delicate embroidery or brute needlework: these five craft kits will bring you out of hibernation.
If you haven't really woken up from hibernation, but still want to get a creative start to spring, I have a series of inspiring craft kits for you that will give you hoffentlich the boost you need.
1. the bouquet that never fades
Because crepe paper is easy to shape, cut and glue together, you can use it to create delicate flowers that look deceptively real. This way, you can create flowers that will survive all seasons.

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2. filigree embroidery
These kits take you by the hand and introduce you to the art of knitting. All you have to do is follow the printed pattern with the needle and place the right stitch in the right place.

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3. quick-witted handicraft skills
Unlike embroidery, you work with the punch needle in a more brute and less detailed way. The result is anything but boring. On the contrary: this selection of beginner sets is designed to help you create minimalist but stylish designs with a manageably small colour palette.

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4. decorate yourself
Homemade flowers not only brighten up your home, but also look cute as bracelets, necklaces or earrings. If you hang your creations on a key ring, the flowers, fruits or colourful designs made from beads turn into playful charms.

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5. crafting with real plants
Nature is the best place to collect craft materials. Pick some beautiful specimens on your next walk and dry them for eternity, create postcards with their silhouettes or employ them in paper you've made yourself.

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Don't have any idea what to do with the dried flowers? You could, for example, drape them in a picture frame and hang them up in your living room as a memento.
Painting the walls just before handing over the flat? Making your own kimchi? Soldering a broken raclette oven? There's nothing you can't do yourself. Well, perhaps sometimes, but I'll definitely give it a try.
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