Categories: Activities for Kids

Yarn Flower Craft

Time to make a cute handmade wool flower! You can make these flowers “just because” or you can turn them into cute, unique cards to send. This is a great project to use up leftover yarn or yarn you bought from the dollar store (don’t know about your dollar store brand, but the one we bought wasn’t the best quality but was perfect for crafting, no complaints there since that’s why we bought it).

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Fiber flower crafts

  • yarn in different colors – yellow, green and one color for the petals
  • white school glue
  • green construction paper
  • drag
  • pencil

Cut the blue paper to the size of your choice, if you are making a card you can cut the paper a little smaller than the card (makes a nice white border).

Draw flower pattern with pencil.

Apply a generous amount of white glue to the center of the flower.

Glue the yellow yarn (in a circle). Add more glue as you go if needed.

Continue with the petals.

Last but not least, glue it to the tree trunk. Done.

More flower crafts for kids

We did some flower crafts a while ago;

Flower wire art

Wooden spoon flower

Handmade flower buttons

Handmade flower sticks

Flowers woven from paper plates

Flower coloring pages

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