This easy fingerprint flower craft for kids comes with a free printable. With ten different flowers to choose from and a guide to help, kids can create adorable flower fingerprints as beautiful keepsakes.
Flower crafts are perfect for May Day, spring, Mother’s Day, or a simple lesson on the importance of flowers to our world. Want more flower craft ideas? Check out this egg carton flower print craft.
Easy Fingerprint Flower Craft for Kids
Crafts are a great way to keep kids entertained and engaged in creative activities.
This easy fingerprint flower craft is a fun and simple DIY activity that kids will love. This craft is perfect for kids of all ages and can be done with just a few basic materials. Plus, it’s a great way to teach kids about flowers and nature.
My goal at Meaningful Mama is to find easy ways to help you be intentional and creative with your kids. Even moms who say, “I’m just not good at crafting,” can print out these worksheets, provide their children with the guide, and let them enjoy exploring their creativity.
I know both teachers and parents are looking for activities to do with toddler and preschool-age children. This flower craft is perfect. Kindergarten kids and older will also enjoy this easy craft.
Materials Need to Make this Easy Fingerprint Flower Craft for Kids
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- Heavy Stock Paper or Regular Computer Paper (the heavier stock paper helps provide a more sturdy keepsake)
- Stamp Pads in red, pink, orange, yellow, lavender, cream, blue, and brown – I linked to an inexpensive collection of 24 that included all the colors you would need
- FREE PRINTABLE flower fingerprint – blank
- FREE PRINTABLE – guide
- Green Crayon or Green Pen for Stems and Leaves
How to do this Simple Flower Craft
- Print out the free flower fingerprint printable onto heavy stock paper or normal computer paper.
- Show children the guide for creating the flowers. Alternatively, kids can use their own imaginations. Providing pictures of each kind of flower is super helpful. Here is a link to an internet photo of the following flowers: poppy, hibiscus, rose, carnation, sunflower, dandelion, lavender, hydrangea, tulip, and daisy. God created flowers in such an array of colors. No two crafts will look the same.
- Children can choose a flower they’d like to re-create with their fingerprints. All they need to do is press their finger onto the stamp pad and then add petals to their flower. You can tell them layering colors like pink on top of purple for the hydrangeas can add a beautiful element.
- Kids can color the stems and leaves of the flowers with crayons or pens.
- For kids learning to read and write, they can trace the name of the flower.
Video for this Easy Flower Craft
Fingerprint Crafts
Crafts that capture a child’s fingerprint, footprint, or handprint quickly become a keepsake for parents. As moms and dads, we all know our children are going to grow up quickly. Their prints capture a sweet time in their childhood.
I love speaking worth into children. We can use this flower fingerprint craft to talk about how just as each flower is uniquely created, they were uniquely created. Their fingerprint is not like any other human fingerprint that has walked the earth.
Kids need to know that they have a purpose and that they can leave their fingerprints on the world because of the good they choose to pour into it.
Want more Flower Crafts for Kids?
Under my crafts tab, you will find all kinds of crafts for kids. However, if you are here specifically looking for nature crafts, I think you will love the following.