Fresh, Fun Flower Crafts For Kids
Growing a garden isn't easy. It requires warm weather and a lot of work. Luckily, there is a way to fill your home with flowers without all of the dirt. And the best part: your kids can help! Here are eight easy artistic ways to build a bouquet — no green thumb required! Source: Silly Eagle Books
Tissue Flowers
As long as your kids don't suffer from springtime allergies, you can create The Mother Huddle's beautiful bouquet using a cheap box of tissues and some magic markers. Source: The Mother Huddle
Thumbprint Hyacinth
No equipment needed to create Meet the Dubiens' flowers. All that's required are a tiny thumb and some paint. Source: Meet the Dubiens
Crepe Paper Flowers
To give her flowers a more authentic feel, Willowday uses real branches as the stem. Source: Willowday
Celery Flower Stamp
After you make their after-school snack, turn the leftovers into Homemade Serenity's easy-to-use stamp. Source: Homemade Serenity
Watercolor Flowers
Meri Cherry's watercolor craft is perfect for the youngest artists. Source: Meri Cherry
Giant Poppy Plants
They don't get bigger or brighter than Housing a Forest's picture-perfect poppies. Source: Housing a Forest
Tissue Paper Flowers
Hands On as We Grow's bouquet is a must-make craft. Source: Hands On as We Grow
Cupcake Bouquet
Cupcake liners aren't just for baking. Silly Eagle Books uses them to create fun-patterned flowers. Source: Silly Eagle Books