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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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Learning Numbers for Preschoolers

Learning numbers actually involves a few different skills, from recognizing the shape of the number and knowing the word that goes with it to understanding one to one correspondence for counting and what order the numbers go in. 

A lot of this is learned best through play and activities that get kids counting and tracing and otherwise interacting with numbers. These activities can help. 

I specifically mentioned tracing above because of these number formation rhymes cards from Teaching Mama, which can be used in lots of ways to practice making the shapes of the numbers, including tracing, lining up items on the number shapes (and counting them!), using playdough to shape the numbers and so on. Each number has a little rhyme to help you remember how to make it, which is cute. 

And speaking of playdough, you can find lots of playdough number mats with different themes for kids to use as they learn about numbers. Preschool Play and Learn, for example, has these cute apple themed ones that also teach one to one correspondence as you learn the numbers and count to 10. 

Or use these tree-themed ones from Live Over Cs to form the numbers, count out items on a ten frame and place the correct number of items in the tree to match the number (do this with playdough, little buttons or whatever manipulatives you have on hand). Your little builders will also love these Duplo number mats from Life Over Cs, which allow you to shape the number out of blocks and count out the number of blocks that corresponds to each number.

I also love these mats from The Savvy Sparrow that include the number and the word you can trace with playdough or marker, showing how to count the number on your fingers, a tens frame and a number line.

Finger plays and counting songs are lots of fun for little ones, too, and Childhood 101 has a great collection of songs and rhymes having to do with numbers (as well as printable song cards you can use with them. 

This cardboard roll number chain form Hands On As We Grow would be a fun addition to singing number songs or to use in other play and counting games. And we all love something easy to make with stuff we already have. 

Older kids who already know the order of numbers can also use these connect the dot number printables from Fun Learning for Kids. Or use the shapes for playdough mats or to practice tracing even for kids who don’t know all the numbers in order yet.  

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