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20+ Flower Crafts To Give Mom For Mother’s Day

April 4, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

These kids crafts are all for celebrating Mom and Mother’s day using flowers!

If you’re looking for a craft that really pops, try the “Dancing” Mother’s Day Flower Craft or the Gorgeous 3D Paper Tulip Flower Craft. Both of these crafts are sure to impress, and will make a beautiful addition to any room.

For a more simple option, the Celery Stamped Flowers or the Easy Paper Poppy Craft are great choices. These crafts are easy to make, but still look beautiful and thoughtful.

If you’re looking for a craft that doubles as a card, try the 3D Flower Card DIY – Pop Up Cards or the Flower Mother’s Day Card. Both of these crafts are easy to make and are sure to put a smile on your mom’s face.

For a unique gift, try the Felt Flower Bookmarks or the Bottle Cap Flower Craft. These crafts are both functional and beautiful, and are sure to be appreciated by any book-loving mom.

And don’t forget about the little ones! The Adorable Mother’s Day Handprint Flower Craft is perfect for young children, while the Fun Pop Up Daffodil Craft is great for older kids.

Most of the tutorials are paper based DIY crafts but we have added some other ones too such as Coffee filters flowers and Cupcake liners too.

  1. “Dancing” Mother’s Day Flower Craft
  2. Gorgeous 3D Paper Tulip Flower Craft
  3. 3D Paper Flower Craft
  4. Celery Stamped Flowers
  5. Easy Paper Poppy Craft
  6. Flower Template
  7. 3D Flower Card DIY – Pop Up Cards
  8. Colored Coffee Filter Flowers
  9. Cupcake Liner Flower Craft – Mother’s Day Idea
  10. 3D Flower Cards
  11. 3D Flower Bouquet
  12. Adorable Mother’s Day Handprint Flower Craft 
  13. Bookmark Craft for Kids Using Pressed Flowers and Leaves
  14. Felt Flower Bookmarks
  15. Flower Mothers Day Card
  16. Bottle Cap Flower Craft 
  17. Fun Pop Up Daffodil Craft
  18. Felt Flowers
  19. Easy 3D Paper Flowers
  20. Mother’s Day Card

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Spring Outdoor Activities for Kids

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I hope if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere that it’s getting warm enough where you live to add in some outdoor activities with the kids. It’s easy to do a lot of learning outside when the weather is nice; my daughter has a fond memory of doing long division in sidewalk chalk at her school. But if you need some more specific ideas, here are some fun and educational spring outdoor activities for kids to do at home or at school.

Gather some glass bottles, rocks and other natural materials to make a garden xylophone with these instructions from The Moments at Home. This looks so fun, and you can use this idea to make musical instruments with other objects you find around the home/classroom/playground too. 

This post from Child’s Play ABC has a lot of great outdoor learning ideas for kids, but the one I wanted to highlight is going on a rainbow scavenger hunt. Kids can collect things of different colors and see if they can make a rainbow (or just sort things by color). Check out more ideas for scavenger hunts.

Another good activity to do with things you collect from outdoors is making natural paint brushes. Get the instructions from Messy Little Monster, and of course you can test them out by painting outside, too.

Speaking of art, have you ever made paint from dandelions? (I dyed yarn with dandelions once, and it was a lot of fun.) Learn how from Little Cooks Reading Books, and then you can use your natural paintbrushes along with natural paint!

You can also paint with mud, like in this post from There’s Just One Mommy. Or make an outdoor, garden themed sensory bin with real dirt like this one from Mess for Less.

Or kids can gather materials to help them build their own nests as they learn about how birds and other animals build nests. The Crazy Outdoor Mama has a printable and post that will help.

What activities do you love to do with kids when it’s nice outside?

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