Daffodil Crown
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
Usher in Spring with a flowery fez that's blooming with blossoms.
- Materials
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- Ruler and pencil
- Scissors
- Construction paper
- Tape
- Hole punch
- Tissue paper
- Construction paper
- Green pipe cleaners
- Green paint
- Instructions
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Make a crown out of a strip of green construction paper, about 5 inches wide and 24 inches long, and tape the ends so it fits snugly on your child's head.
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Scallop the top edge with eight 3-inch half-circles, punch a hole in each one, and paint a daffodil stem below the hole.
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For each tissue-paper flower, stack eight 4-inch circles of tissue paper, fold them in half, and snip a small hole in the center. Push a green pipe cleaner stem through the hole and coil the end.
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Pull the top four circles up over the coil and crinkle them tightly around your finger. Snip four wedges out of the remaining circles to form the outer petals.
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Coil the stem at the base of the flower to hold the petals in place. Then, slip the stems into the holes of the crown.
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