There’s nothing better than a homemade Mother’s Day gift! Whether you are a family member, teacher or childcare worker, it’s such a kind and wonderful thing to help kids prepare Mother’s Day gifts they will be proud to give their mom.
This paper flower craft is the perfect way to help kids make a special gift for their loved one.The best thing about this craft is that you don’t need many supplies and kids can get as creative as they want!
Making something custom is a fun way to make it even more special.
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When is Mother’s Day 2025?
In 2023, Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 11.
Help Kids Prepare for Mother’s Day
- Helping a child prepare a Mother’s Day gift is a kind and generous gift. It will be so appreciated by the child’s mom.
- This project is flowers that never die. Perfect for Mother’s Day.
- Add a note from the child to the back of the page.
What You’ll Need to Make it
- Colored cardstock
- Scissors
- School glue or glue stick
- Buttons or paper circles
- Newsprint paper
- Gift tag
How to Make it
- This project can be customized for your child’s age depending on how much help you give. It’s a great project for any child learning scissor skills and older.
- Speaking of scissors, let your kids take their time on this step. Cutting the flowers can keep them busy for 30 minutes or more.
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How to make a paper flower craft for Mother's Day.
Supplies
- cardstock (colorful)
- school glue (or glue stick)
- buttons (or paper circles)
- newsprint paper
- gift tag
Instructions
- Use your scissors to cut flowers from cardstock paper.
- Then, create a bouquet using newsprint paper. Glue to a piece of cardstock paper.
- Glue the flowers and buttons to the cardstock paper.
- Last, add a personalized gift tag.
Equipment
1 pair of scissors
Notes
- This project can be customized for your child’s age depending on how much help you give. It’s a great project for any child learning scissor skills and older.
- Speaking of scissors, let your kids take their time on this step. Cutting the flowers can keep them busy for 30 minutes or more.