Shape Flowers
Give someone an everlasting bouquet of Shape Flowers to brighten their days all year long. This is a good project to teach kids shapes
Supplies
Elmer’s® Mega 3D™ Washable Paint Pens
Elmer’s® Glue-All®
DecoArt® green acrylic paint
Fun foam-desired color
¼” dowel rod
Fiskars® scissors
Pencil
File folder or poster board
Paper towels
Tape
Fiskars® hole punch
Royal® flat brush
Instructions
Use scissors to score around the center of the dowel. Move to edge of table and press to break in half.
Using the flat brush, paint the desired number of dowels with the green acrylic paint. Set aside to dry.
Trace patterns onto file folder or poster board, these will be easier to trace around. Referring to photo for color, use a pencil to trace and cut desired number and design of shapes for flowers and leaves onto foam sheets. Cut out.
Layer pieces into desired flower shapes then glue together. Layer and glue leaves creating two for each flower.
Detail each flower and leaf with 3D paint markers. Let dry.
Punch two holes at base of leaf about ½” apart. Thread leaf on dowel and position where desired. Apply glue about 3” on end of dowel and press flower into place. Hold in place with tape if needed till dry. Insert in flower pot and enjoy.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
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Contributor
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