Market stalls and Kaspertheater – Village in a matchbox

Market stalls and Kaspertheater

Working material: Matchboxes, Colored paper, light cardboard.
Where there is a train station, there is also a small town, and where is a city, There is also a marketplace with stalls and a funny puppet theater. So Heiner thought about it. Aus je 2 He tinkers the pretty market stalls with box slides and half a cover, as you can see on the picture. He covers the matchboxes with colored paper. For sausage kettles, Fruit trees etc. Heiner uses light cardboard, z.B. empty cigarette boxes.
The Kasper theater consists of a box cover, from which the window is cut out. Heiner turned the funny Kasper out of colored tissue paper, so, as the pictures show you. The puppet theater is covered with colored paper.

Village in a matchbox

Working material: 1 Matchbox, Plywood scraps, Colored paper.
Heiner is making a little village for the little sister. To do this, he saws small houses from scraps of plywood, Trees, Animals and males, as the picture shows. The saw edges are smoothed with sandpaper. After everything is brightly painted and varnished colorless, Heiner "boxed" the little figures. For this he uses a matchbox, which is covered with colored paper and whose upper side is decorated with figures, which were also cut out of colored paper. Maybe you have other ideas for the characters. You can also saw out small cars, different in shape and color, and conjure up a fleet of vehicles in the matchboxes. Or a zoo with Eleiant, Lion, Bear and camel? Also for gas stations, You can use such little sawed-out men in a market or train station. For example as a gas station attendant, Platoon leader, Schaffner, Travelers, Sailors, Sausage and ice cream sellers and more.

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