How to Make a 3D Flower for Kids
This is an easy craft for a child of any age. Younger children will need a bit of help from mom and dad cutting but older children can give this pretty flower to mom or dad as a gift to show them how much they appreciate their parents. Try it out! It's easy and fun!
For adults and older children:
Prep Time: 3 Minutes Assembly Time: 4-5 minutes
For younger children:
Prep Time: 8-10 Minutes Assembly Time: 10-12 minutes
Materials:
1 - toilet paper tube
1 - glue stick
1 - chenille stems (pipe cleaner)
1 - black marker
1 - Pair of scissors
2 - googly eyes
3 - colored construction paper (pink, green, yellow)
Easy Arts & Crafts Projects - How to Make a 3D toy flower with construction paper for kids
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Marilyn B
Mar 10, 2017
Cute project! I remember making a construction paper lantern with a similar process, folding a tube in half and cutting through the fold and stopping before the end, about a half inch of so depending on the proportion. Then unfold and you have all the petal spread out as you push down in the top and bottom. For the leaves, fold them along the 'stem' line and tear here and there on the edges for a more realistic look. Older kids could fringe the edges and with supervision, curl the ends! A fun project!
BeckySue
Mar 10, 2016
Glue sticks seem to dry out too fast and can be hard for young children to use. My preschoolers in my home daycare will love making these! Sometimes its hard for them to squeeze the glue out of the bottle, so I pour some in a container and let the kids dip in a Popsicle stick to get their glue out. I use a small, glass votive candle holder because its heavy and doesnt tip over like a lightweight plastic dish would. Its also deeper than wide, so you dont have to put in a lot of glue for the kids to get enough glue on their sticks
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