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~ March Supplemental ~

 

Kid's Realm . . .

 

Fingerprint Flowers                              

by: Amanda Formaro

 

Difficulty: Easy

Ages: 4 and up

                                               

What you'll need:

    ●  Construction paper

     ●  Acrylic paint

     ●  Green chenille stems

     ●  Scissors

     ●  White craft glue

 

How to make it:

1.  Cut out simple flower shapes from construction paper.

2.  Dip child’s finger into acrylic paint and dab off excess, then press onto each petal.

3.  Dab a contrasting color into the center of the flower.

4.  Cut chenille stem in half.

5.  Glue chenille stem to the back of the flower.

6.  Display your pretty flowers in our Sunshine Flower Pot.

 

Tips:

     ●  While this is a simple craft, if you are working with smaller children you may want to cut out the flower shapes ahead of time.

     ●  If you don’t have chenille sticks you can substitute with craft sticks or straws.

     ●  You can use plain white paper and colorful paints if you don’t have construction paper.