New Year's reindeer are the same symbol of the New Year and Christmas, like the New Year tree and Santa Claus. True, Reindeer is a Western option, but that doesn't matter when it comes to celebrations and fun.
You can create such a cute symbol of the New Year with your own hands together with the kids. And at the same time to develop in them a creative streak, imagination and create a festive atmosphere.
These animals can be crafted in a variety of ways. For example, make horns for your baby with him. You will need a regular headband, wire, and a piece of brown felt.
From felt, you need to cut out parts for future horns, then lay a wire in them, grind the details and attach them to the rim. Done!
And here is an interesting option related to appliqué and drawing. With your palms in the paint, you need to leave prints of deer antlers on paper, and then stick funny deer muzzles on them.
And you can cut out the outlined palm of the palm from paper.
Or even make a deer from a baby's footprint!
Here's another interesting waste material - ordinary wine corks and fluffy wire (this is sold in handicraft stores). The eyes are made of beads.
If you have not found such a wire, you can use a piece of sisal to make the horns. (See here how to make a sisal tree.)
The coolest material for making Christmas toys is felt. You can sew not only a felt tree, but also New Year's deer. Draw a deer with a ballpoint pen on felt. Cut two pieces, sew them by hand or with a sewing machine. Don't forget to sew on the string so you can hang the items on the Christmas tree.
Even the smallest children can cope with this option. Eyes and a nose are glued to plastic coffee cups, instead of horns - fluffy wire.
Ordinary flower pots have nothing to be bored with in winter! Glue the eyes and fluffy nose, make the horns out of colored cardboard. And the pots themselves can be filled with sweets!
The most recent craft is from ribbons. It is very simple to make it, but it turns out super-cute!
Please your little ones with crafts in the form of New Year's deer, because the time spent with your child is priceless! Especially during the winter holidays!