Tissue Paper Flower Craft
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Spring is upon us and that means flowers are blooming! Bring the
beauty of springtime inside with this Tissue Paper Flower Craft. It is
great for teaching the basic parts of a flower and practicing fine motor
skills in Pre-K and Kindergarten. The final results make a beautiful
display for the classroom or home!
*Pair with our Spring Centers and Activities for Pre-K &
Kindergarten!Tissue Paper Flowers
Tissue Paper Flower CraftAs the last of winter disappears and the weather starts getting warmer,
| start itching to plant flowers. Most years we don’t see any snow after
March, but a couple years ago we got a little in April. This winter did
not bring much snow, so I’m even more ready to start planting.
The kids enjoy helping me pick out flowers and planting them, although
| suspect their favorite part is digging in the dirt for worms. To hold us
over until we can get our hands in the dirt, we made this fun and
colorful flower craft!
Supplies
We love to use simple supplies like paper plates and tissue paper for
our crafts. In fact, we just used paper plates for our rain cloud craft.
They come in a large package and are inexpensive and versatile. This
makes them great to keep around for when we are feeling crafty. So
let’s grab our simple supplies and get started!
Supplies Needed:Craft sticks (we used the larger craft sticks for this project)
Small, dessert sized paper plates
Green paint
Paint brush or foam brush
Tissue paper
Green cardstock or foam sheets
Glue sticks
Scissors
How to Prep
We did a tissue paper sensory bin a few months ago, and when the
kids had their fill with it, | bagged up the leftover pieces of tissue paper
and saved them for future craft projects like this.
If you don’t have a bag of cut up tissue paper laying around, either
prep it beforehand or have the kids cut/tear it as part of the
project. Tearing up paper is a really great fine motor exercise, so |
would choose to have them tear it had | not had the squares
already. You could still have them tear them up though for extra fine
motor skills practice — whichever you choose!How to Make the Tissue Paper Flower
Craft
1. Paint the craft sticks green for the flower stem.
2. Cut or tear the tissue paper into smaller pieces.
3. Glue the tissue paper onto a paper plate.
4. Cut green leaves from foam sheets or green cardstock and glue to
the craft sticks.
5. Glue the craft stick “stems” to the back of the paper plate “flower.”
Ta-Da! You have a beautiful spring flower!Tissue Paper Flowers
Extend the Activity
There are a few ways you can extend this activity and further your kids
learning:
+ Use this flower craft to discuss the basic parts of the flower: stem,
leaves, and petals.
+ Use the tissue paper to discuss the delicate nature of the petals on
a flower. Tissue paper can tear easily just as flower petals can
become damaged if handled improperly.