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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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Knit a Blanket with the Texture of a Ceiling

Knitwear designers can get inspiration from almost anything when it comes to re-creating a color scheme, an image or a texture in stitches. Sometimes the inspiration isn’t always obvious in the finished project, but sometimes it’s more literal. 

That’s the way it is with the Tin Ceiling Blanket from Purl Soho. Not just because the inspiration is in the name, but if you’ve ever seen one of these old ceilings you can see that the design of the blanket is quite similar to the pattern of the tin tiles. 

This is also a good example of the idea that you don’t have to use fancy stitch patterns or lots of color to make a big impact with your knits. This single-color blanket (designed by Gianna Mueller and inspired by a washcloth and towel set designed by Sandi Rosner) is made completely with knits and purls, other than slipped stitches at the beginning of rows to make neater edges. 

The pattern is written out row by row, but there’s also a chart, which means this project is a great opportunity to practice reading a chart where you can check your work against the written pattern if you need to. 

It comes in two sizes, a crib blanket and a throw. The yarn used in the sample is an organic cotton sold by the cone, which is a great way to get a large quantity of yarn and have fewer ends to weave in. In fact, you can knit either size of the blanket with just one cone of yarn, which isn’t inexpensive but makes you a great, sturdy, heirloom quality but still washable blanket you’ll use for years to come. (Of course you can use any sport weight yarn you like to make this blanket.)

Check out all the details and grab the free pattern from Purl Soho. 

[Photo: Purl Soho]

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