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Paper Flower in a Pot Craft

Do you love spring and making different paper flowers? Today we will show you how to make a beautiful small paper flower in a craft pot.

You won’t be able to stop at just one plant so you’ll have a whole garden in no time.

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Flowers are a great theme for spring crafts because they add so much fun and freshness (check out this printable Frog Puppet or create a paper bee craft activity).

We love making flowers come alive – with eyes and mouths, then pretending they are alive and can talk.

If you’re ready to join us in making this flower in a pot, grab your tools and let’s get started!

How to make handmade paper flower pots

What you need:

  • green paper
  • drag
  • hot glue
  • glue
  • round hole punching machine
  • circular ruler
  • Self adhesive googly eyes
  • black pencil
  • 2 sheets of colored paper of your choice (we used red and yellow)
  • green plastic straws
  • dark orange cardboard (you can also use green and brown cardboard or any other color)
  • cupcake liners (optional – if you don’t want to make your own pot, just glue cupcake liners to a round piece of cardboard and you have a pot)

Let’s create!

Step by step instructions

Grass pot

Punch a circle out of dark orange cardboard.

Use scissors to cut a 3cm wide green strip (A4 size – cut lengthwise).

Apply a little hot glue to the corners of the orange cardboard and begin wrapping the green strip around.

Wrap one full circle, then continue wrapping until there are no more strips left.

Seal the two ends of the strip with hot glue.

Take your scissors and start cutting strips of paper towards the dark orange cardboard.

Stop cutting about 1 cm from the circle so as not to damage the pot.

Use your fingers to pull the paper strips apart.

This is a side view of the grass pot.

Trunk

Take a green plastic straw and cut off both ends. Make the straw 8cm or 9cm long.

Apply a little hot glue to the inside of the pot (in the middle), then attach the straw.

Hold the straw straight and wait until the glue hardens.

The leaves

Cut two green strips.

Start rolling the paper strips.

This is what the rolled pieces will look like. They will serve as leaves.

Apply a little hot glue to both sides of the plastic straw and glue the leaves on.

We like to have one leaf taller than the other.

Flower

Punch out two circles (using the colored paper you chose for this project).

Take a circle, attach fake eyes and draw a circle with a mouth.

Glue the remaining circle onto another sheet of colored paper.

Start drawing circles around using a circular ruler and a black marker. The diameter of the circles is 2 cm.

This is what the flower will look like after you complete the circle.

Use scissors to cut out the flower shape.

Glue the circle with eyes and mouth to the front of the flower.

Apply a little hot glue to the straw (straw body) and attach the flower.

Finished!

Hope you find these flowers cute.

Have fun!

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Matthew Oldham

Name: Matthew Oldham Title: Author and Professional Illustrator Biography: Matthew Oldham is an accomplished author and illustrator, renowned for his engaging educational books published with Usborne. With a background in English literature, he has a flair for making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Before his writing career, he worked with the BBC, where he produced comedic radio programs. His transition into illustration allowed him to combine his love for storytelling with his artistic talents. Skills and Interests: Matthew’s illustrations are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate details, bringing life to the subjects he writes about. He is an avid cyclist who enjoys exploring the outdoors, often drawing inspiration from nature for his artwork. On quieter days, he can be found lounging with a good book or sketching new ideas for his next project. Contributions: Matthew’s books cover a wide range of topics, from history and science to the wonders of the Earth. His illustrations not only complement his writing but also stand alone as works of art, exhibited in galleries and used in educational materials worldwide. His dedication to both writing and illustrating has made him a beloved figure in children’s literature and art education.

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