Paper plate flowers were easy to do and kept the kids wanting to do more. We had a lot of fun. The basic materials were paper or plastic plates, paint, cupcake liners, scissors, glue and construction paper. The sunflower center was made of small pieces of twine, but you could use beans or crumpled brown tissue paper. We also used pipe cleaners for the center of the tulip.
These are GREAT! Pinned it!!!
I hope you’ll do them. Thanks for the pin love.
So so pretty! And loads of fun. I’m pinning too to do with my guy.
So cool. Thanks for the pin. Love to see pics.
Love the idea!I am doing them with my girls.New follower by the way!Love your blog.
http://erika-shineon.blogspot.co.uk/
Following your blog too now. You’ve got fun stuff there. I lived in the UK for a bit too, so it was fun to have that connection. I look forward to seeing more of your posts.
They are brilliant. I am teaching my son the alphabet and next letter is G for garden so will show him these.
Cool! I poked in on your blog, and I love the creative ways you’re teaching letters. Great work!
So cute Jodi! My oldest son isn’t so into flowers. I may just need to borrow a friend’s daughter for the day to make some fun “girly” spring crafts! haha 🙂
Mackenzie
http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com
If you were in my neck of the woods, I’d let you borrow mine. 😉
This is stunning….all the pictures look beautiful.
Send Flowers Pakistan
Send Flowers Pakistan
Send Flowers Pakistan
Thank you for commenting. They had a lot of fun.
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