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Making : Lily paper flowers

23 July 20086 Comments

We had quite a bit of coloured straws and coloured paper at home, and so we made these paper flowers (that are supposed to look something like this if they’re real)

What you need :

>> Coloured paper

>> Coloured straws (for the stems)

>> Crayons, glue, scissors and scotch tape

What you do :

>> Place kid’s palm on paper and using a crayon, make an outline

>> Cut the outline (older kids may help out)

>> Paste a bit of glue on one side of the ‘handprint’ and make a ‘cone’ (on the lower part of the handprint cut-out)

>> Stick a straw in the middle of it

>> To ensure the paper flower stays put, use a scotch tape to stick the paper flower to the straw

It’s that easy!

I do feel this activity is more for older kids though as it is slightly more complex.

Vai – who is turning 2 years old next month – couldn’t really contribute much, other than lending his palm.

And so he did a simple hand-eye coordination exercise (while Anya and I worked on the flowers) : he placed coloured matchsticks into the straw.

And since we keep the ‘stretchy’ part of the straw slightly bent at the bottom, the matchsticks remained inside the straw. Only when it’s full that he straightened up the straw, and let the rest of the matchsticks fall out!

[Matchsticks do get ‘jammed’ in the tunnel]

Anyway, we liked the flowers we made!

And Anya held on to the bunch and pretended to be : a salesgirl at a flowershop, then a flower girl walking down the aisle!

6 Comments »

  • Leonny says:

    Thanks gowri! 🙂 Have a great week!

  • gowri says:

    thats sooo cute!

  • Leonny says:

    Hi Val!!

    No I haven’t actually made them yet, though I’ve always thought about making them! Keep forgetting to buy some food colouring for the dough! (somehow I just feel it’d be more interesting if it’s not white-coloured’ 🙂 )

    For kneading activities, I sometimes let the kids ‘mix’ my minced meat and let them make meatballs out of them (though the shapes are not always that ’round’!) hehe …

    Thanks for the dough idea though! Perhaps sometime soon 🙂

  • Leonny says:

    Hi Jim! Thanks for your comment!

    ……………………………………………………………….

    Thanks KKF,
    and when you do get to make them with your son, if you don’t mind, do send me photos of them ? 🙂 Am thinking of posting these photos sometime soon on the site!

    xxx
    Leonny

  • kkf says:

    great idea! thanks! will try that with my boy!

  • valentine says:

    hi, have you tried making edible dough with them? Like playdough, but its edible.
    I tried once with valencia although she is still quite young to really knead out something, but just allowing her to feel different texture and taste.

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