Materials needed: white cupcake liners, green chenille stems (aka pipe cleaners), watercolor paint.
Step 1: Decorate the cupcake liners using the watercolor paints. For optimum performance, your child should still be wearing their jammies and also have bed head.
Step 2: Allow liners to dry completely.
Step 3: Roll one end of the stems a few times, then gently push the other end of the stem through the cupcake liner and pull all the way through. The rolled end will catch, and you will "bunch up" the liner around it to create the flower.
Step 4: Gather into a bouquet and enjoy!
We made these as a birthday gift, but they would also be perfect for Mother's Day, Teacher Appreciation, or even a 1st Day of Spring activity! You can get as creative as you want....adding construction paper leaves would be another easy option.
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How sweet! And the little boy behind the flowers is a cutie too! :0)
ReplyDeleteYour are so cute too!!!! And I love that the kids painted them! Makes them even better
ReplyDeletePerfect idea for May Day! Love how kids can make them! I think we'll make these at Sunday School this week! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea! I think that I am going to have my daughter make some of those for my MIL! Thanks for linking!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great idea for teacher's appreciation week! Thank's for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are just darling! What a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteI think Gabe may be making these to give out for Mother's Day! Thanks, Ang!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. My son loved painting and can't wait to give them to his teacher and grandma's. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm featuring these this week! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Angie! Hi, friend! Can you please join us again at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop? Hope to see you there at the party :)
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