This lovely paper flower craft is perfect to welcome spring into your home. They will make great decorations, you can make a few and have a lovely bouquet.
Since this is a quick spring craft to make, it’s also perfect for the classroom. We’ll share some tips on how to make this classroom friendly for different age groups.
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We LOVE spring. Our favorite season. Not too cold, not too warm – just perfect. And all the sunshine and flowers. Really, what’s not to love! We also think flowers are most beautiful when they’re in the wild, so today we’re going to show you how to make an adorable paper flower craft step by step.
This game is suitable for all ages, young children (preschoolers and kindergarteners) will practice their fine motor skills while older children will enjoy the game and have fun.
You can also adapt it to make it more of an “adult” craft – just use music paper or newspaper for a more rustic look. Ready? Let’s get started.
What you need
First, punch out a few circles from yellow paper. You will need one circle for 1 flower. We recommend using a larger punch if you are working with small children as it will be easier for them to handle.
Cut the paper strips. This next step will take some trial and error. Depending on the size of your circle, different lengths (and widths) of paper strips will work. We recommend first making a strip of paper and creating a loop (as seen in the next step) and seeing if it fits the size of your circle. Once you are happy with the size of the loop relative to your yellow circle, start cutting strips of paper that size.
We recommend cutting if you are working with younger children. If you are making this a classroom project and want your children to cut out their own, we recommend using the largest round punch, as this will cut the strips the width of a letter sized sheet of paper more efficiently.
Tape the ends of the paper strips together, forming a paper ring. You will need quite a few (the amount depends on the size of the flower you are making).
Glue the rings to one side of the paper circle. We started by gluing 4 rings at a 90° angle, then gluing 4 more rings in the middle, and 8 more rings in between those.
Once you are happy with the fullness of your paper flower, apply a little glue to a green paper straw and press it into the center of the flower.
Secure with clear tape.
Your paper flower creation is complete.
These look great displayed on a classroom bulletin board.
Kids can also add leaves by rolling a strip of green paper and gluing it to the stem.
Why not make a bouquet?
This is a great project to use up leftover scraps of paper.
Older children can make more complex flowers.
Once your child makes their first flower, they will want to make more.
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