Binoculars with rolls of paper. Children's recycling craft

Children become small explorers as soon as they are in a park or go on trips to the countryside. To have fun as we never propose this handicraft made with rolls of toilet paper to make a pair of binoculars. You just need a few rolls of toilet paper and muffin molds to create this fun children's craf

Children become small explorers as soon as they are in a park or go on trips to the countryside. To have fun as we never propose this handicraft made with rolls of toilet paper to make a pair of binoculars.

You just need a few rolls of toilet paper and muffin molds to create this fun children's craft. You will teach your children to respect the environment and get them to feel like true adventurers.

Materials

  • 2 rolls of toilet paper
  • 2 muffin molds
  • Blue cardboard
  • Black cardboard
  • Black or brown  PLUG
  • Pencil
  • Pencil
  • Scissors

How to make a binoculars craft with rolls of paper

1. Throw glue on Capsule walls of muffins, inside. Place them on one end of the roll of toilet paper, so that they fit together.

2. Cut two rectangles out of blue cardboard, the same width as the height of the roll and length to surround it. Glue the cardboard to the rolls of paper with a little glue.

3. With a small scissors. Cut out two small circles at the base of the muffin cups.

4. Cut a strip of black cardboard about 2 cm. wide and more than twice as long as the two rolls of paper placed next to each other. Put glue on the strip and surround both rolls to join them. You can reinforce it by throwing glue between both rolls.

5. Cut a long strip of string or string, glue the ends and put each one in one of the rolls, putting them inside the central black strip. Let dry, and you already have your binoculars).