Creating a Christmas ornament Weöres Sándor Primary School Gyömrő Hungary.

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Creating a Christmas ornament Weöres Sándor Primary School Gyömrő Hungary

Draw 10 pieces of circles with 10 cm diameter and draw the 8 pieces of lines with 2 cm length like these.

Cut them out with scissors.

Cut the circles along the 8 lines too.

Make 8 pieces of rectangles like these from coloured, shiny decoration paper, for each circle. They are about 2x4 cm size.

Make a cone with your finger on the side of the circle like this.

Stick the cone with Scotch tape.

Make other cones like the first one.

Stick the coloured rectangles around the cones.

Make 10 stars like these.

Put 5-5 pieces of stars onto each other like these.

Use a thread, a needle and 2 small pieces of carton to join the stars to each other.

Put the another carton to the other side of your attached star. Ask your friend or classmate for help if it needs.

Make a knot with the help of scissors.

YOU ARE READY!

You can make different coloured and sized stars.

This beautiful Christmas ornament costs only 3 Euros.