Paper Flower Hyacinth Craft for Kids
Paper Flower Hyacinth Craft For Kids
Paper flower crafts can be so fun. Today we have a really cute and fun paper hyacinth flower craft for you to try. It’s a tutorial for making the Hyacinth flower and is something that the kids will love. You can make these on their own or add them to a Mother’s day or springtime card. You might even want to make them with the kids at school and create a spring flower scene. There are lots of things you could do. Enjoy.
Supplies For This Paper Flower Craft
- Coloured craft paper– colour of your choice
- Scissors
- Craft glue
- Pencil – to trace the template
- paper flower Template
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Let’s Make the Paper Flower Hyacinth
Prepare the patterns from the template by printing and cutting them out nicely.
Trace the patterns on the selected coloured craft papers and cut them out with scissors.
Cut the oval and the ten rectangular parts from the same coloured craft paper, as we’ll be using them to create the flower.
Cut the long strip and the leaf patterns from green cardstock paper.
Take the ten rectangular parts; join and glue the sides of each part to create a roll pattern.
Apply a drop of glue at any one side of the rectangular parts, join the glued side with the other side and press the sides together for a few seconds to make sure that they are attached and the roll is secure.
Now take the oval shaped part and apply 10 drops of glue on it however you want, but make sure to keep gap between the drops.
Now place the rolls created in step 2 on the glue drops one by one (on the oval shaped part).
Place the ten roll patterns on the ten glue drops and allow the glue to dry for a while. The flower is ready!
Attach the long green strip with the flower from below. Also attach the leaves with the long strip to create a stem.
And done! Super easy and fun craft for kids!
Now, why don’t you try it out!
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Paper Flower Hyacinth Craft For Kids
This is a tutorial on how to make paper flower hyacinth craft.
Materials
- Coloured craft paper– colour of your choice
- Craft glue
- Pencil – to trace the template
- paper flower Template
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Prepare the patterns from the template by printing and cutting them out nicely.
Trace the patterns on the selected coloured craft papers and cut them out with scissors.
Cut the oval and the ten rectangular parts from the same coloured craft paper, as we’ll be using them to create the flower.
Cut the long strip and the leaf patterns from green cardstock paper.
Take the ten rectangular parts; join and glue the sides of each part to create a roll pattern.
Apply a drop of glue at any one side of the rectangular parts, join the glued side with the other side and press the sides together for a few seconds to make sure that they are attached and the roll is secure.
Now take the oval shaped part and apply 10 drops of glue on it however you want, but make sure to keep gap between the drops.
Now place the rolls created in step 2 on the glue drops one by one (on the oval shaped part).
Place the ten roll patterns on the ten glue drops and allow the glue to dry for a while. The flower is ready!
Attach the long green strip with the flower from below. Also attach the leaves with the long strip to create a stem.
And done! Super easy and fun craft for kids!
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Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!