Make
Some Flower Heads
Print
out the flowers from below. Print two copies of each flower and leaf.
(Set the margins to 0 to print in your browser. If you
want larger flowers, save the flower pictures to your own hard drive and
open and print them through your own Paint program or Desktop Publisher)
Color
the flowers and leafs. (If you download the flower pictures,
you can paint them with your Paint program before printing, but I think
it's just as fun to color them after they're printed.)
Glue
the printed page to construction paper, card stock, or light cardboard.(If
you can print on heavy card stock, you can skip this step.)
Allow
the glue to dry, then cut out the flowers and the leafs.
Match
up the flowers in pairs so that you have a front and back, and glue the
flowers to a craft stick. Glue on the leafs.
Instant Flowers for
wherever you need them! Decorate some flower pots and stuff it with fillers
to make a nice home for your flowers. You can always give a flower to
someone who needs a smile!
Tulip
Heads to Print and Color
Flower Faces to Print and Color

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