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Spring in to Flower Craft.

4/19/2015

 
Spring time is for flowers. Flower craft projects can turn a weekend into a fun-filled day. It's fun to create crafts using a colored paper, scissor and a transparent tape. They not only enhance creativity in kids but are also known to improve and test their motor skills. Here are 2 fun flower crafts, that not only make a greeting card beautiful but are also simple and easy to make.
 Spring Tulip's
1. Take a sheet of colored paper and scale measure 3'X3'
to form a square.
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Scale
Paper
2. Fold at a slight slant.
3. Fold again at a slight slant.
2 Fold Paper
4 Fold Paper
4. Fold 4 corners as shown in the picture.
Paper flower
5. For leaf, take a 3'X3' square colored paper (preferably green).
6. Fold in half along the diagonal.
Paper
2 fold paper
7. Fold the pointed corner and overlap it to the vertical side.
8. Fold the bottom corner and overlap it to the vertical side.
folded Paper
folded Paper 2
9. Fold the bottom corner at a slight slant.
10. Take a transparent tape and stick the leaf edge to the Tulip.
folded Paper 3
Flower
11. Make 2 Tulips to decorate a greeting card or frame and hang it to the wall.
Flower
Flower

Beautiful Lily

1. Take measurements to make a 3'X3' square.
2. Fold and make small rectangles of equal shape.
Scale
Paper
3. Fold the recitals alternatively between the two sides of the paper.
Folded Paper
folded Paper 2
folded Paper 4
4. From the peak cut along the solid line to form a curved surface.
folded Paper 5
folded Paper Petals
5. Open and glue the end sides.
Petals
6. Wide open the petal shapes to form a flower.
Lily folded Paper
Lilies

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Thank you for posting such creative ways on using paper to create wonderful flowers. My little has been asking me lately to create a swan using pieces of paper. I have been searching on how to do it and gratefully, I saw your post. Maybe I can do flowers for him today and we can do swan the next day. Please keep posting and share your ideas.


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