Every child and every adult knows about a hut on chicken legs - this image is an integral part of Russian folklore and Russian folk tales about Baba Yaga, which are told to children from infancy. A toy hut on chicken legs can please any child - any child can make it with the help of adults or on their own. To create such a fabulous hut, you only need a few matchboxes and a cotton string.
Instructions
Step 1
Cut eight identical pieces from the rope and twist them into a bundle. Straighten one end of the bundle and loosen it, and then secure the "fingers" from the bundle with separate pieces of thread. Cut out the claw-tips from paper and glue them with super-glue on the "paws" of the hut.
Step 2
Take the inside of the matchbox and punch two holes in the bottom of the cardboard box. Pass through these holes from the bottom up your legs-ropes, cut between each other, on which claws should already be glued at each end.
Step 3
From the inside of the matchbox, fasten the ends of the strings by bending them to the bottom and gluing them with a strip of paper. Make sure that your legs hang from the bottom of the box to an equal length.
Step 4
On top of the inside of the box, glue the outside, open on both sides, and then cut out the roof from the cardboard and glue the box on the top. Cut out a few pieces of gray paper and paste over the hut on all sides. To simulate logs, take matches, break off the sulfur heads from them and glue the matches to the walls of the hut.
Step 5
Cut the green paper with fringes and glue it under the roof of the hut so that grass grows from under the roof. You can also cut mushrooms and fly agarics out of cardboard or plastic, and glue them under the roof so that the hut looks even more like the fairytale house of Baba Yaga.