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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

10 Ways to Make Flowers with Preschoolers


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Flowers, nothing says spring, more than a bunch of flowers!

Flowers kids can make can be good a great craft for any age because they don’t have to be perfect {I love that}.  Here are some that we made:

Flowers Kids Can Make

To find these fun flowers kids can make, check out these Kids Activities Blog ideas…

Paper plate flowers – this is an activity that is great for a class or at home.  I have done this with a second grade class and simply been the adult walking around with the stapler.

Coffee filter roses – these turn out GORGEOUS and could be a great project for even very small kids.

Handprint flower bouquet – adorable!!!

cupcake liner flowers kids can make

Cupcake liner flowers – we did something a little different in the video, but these are adorable!

Here are ten different ways you can make flowers with your preschoolers this week – or maybe you can convince Grandma to make them with your kids – as your mother’s day gift!  flowers preschoolers can make

Michele, of Michele Made Me, recycled egg cartons into works of art.  These are simple and exquisite.

Kim of A Girl and a Glue Gun, made some adorable flower rings from what appears to be flower shaped buttons.  My girls would love these!

Amanda from Funny Days made flowers out of toilet paper rolls with her tyke.  I love how simple they are!

Lisa of Simple Journey, a fellow Texan, made these newspaper flowers.  They are stunning (even if fragile).

Do you have a lot of pony beads?  We do!  Bethany, of My Kids Make, made these pony bead flowers with her daughters.

Buckland, of Learning is Fun made some Poppy’s with paper and chopsticks!  Beautiful.

A Sewing site, Craft Stylish, has a flower that they made from a zipper.  It is a “Sewing” craft but could probably be adapted for preschoolers.

Becky of My Kids Make, created some fun spring flowers with her kids using scraps of yarn, cookie cutters, glue and lots of patience.

Morgan, a science teacher, made these papercup flowers and blogged about them at Morgan Made It.

And lastly, the Quirky kids and I routinely make flower hair clips together.  They love wearing them and I love making them.

 

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