Why read: Need ideas for an easy Mother’s Day craft to make with kids? Try this DIY paper tulip craft tutorial with step-by-step instructions and pictures.
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Mother’s Day is around the corner and what can be better than receiving a Mother’s day DIY paper flower bouquet from your child?
The heart and soul kids usually put into a handmade craft for Mother’s Day is beyond heartwarming.
This year, why not try making a paper tulip craft?
Even if your child is too young, this can be a fun activity to do together. Or if you’re an educator have your students do it themselves and surprise mom with their creation.
Here’s an easy-to-follow step-by-step guide for a gorgeous and what’s more important DIY paper tulip bouquet. Let it be one of the many nice things to do for your mom on Mother’s Day!
Paper Tulip Craft Tutorial
Step 1: Gather your supplies:
Supplies Needed:
- Red, orange, yellow, blue, violet, green, pink, and black color card stock paper.
- Pencil
- Elmer’s Glue or School Glue.
- Scissors.
- Ornamental pearl beads (optional).
Super Cute Mother’s Day Printables
Looking for a meaningful, last-minute Mother’s Day gift? Check out these super cute Mother’s Day printables that are perfect as a keepsake gift for mom!
From Mother’s Day coloring pages for kids to handprint crafts and All About My Mom questionnaire, these will surely make her day so special!
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Step 2: Print out the paper tulip bouquet template.
No printer? Not a big deal!
You can draw yourself or have your child draw all the needed pieces from the template below.
Take the scissors and cut out all the pieces from the template.
Step 3: Here’s how to make a paper tulip.
Take one of the color card stock papers, fold it and keep the tulip flower template along the fold. Draw around the template. Cut along the drawing to get one of the petals of the flower.
You will need five petals for each flower.
Take one of the petals, apply glue along one side and glue the next petal, lining up the edges.
Continue gluing till all the petals are joined together.
The petals along the edges are not glued to each other till we attach the stem.
Let’s make the stem.
Take the green card stock paper and start rolling it from one of the corners.
Keep rolling till you reach the other corner and glue it to secure.
Glue the stem to the center of the flower.
Next, glue the petals at both ends together to shut the flower.
Cut the sepals for the flower, using the given template.
Insert it over the stem, starting from the lower edge and till it reaches the base of the flower.
Cut 2 leaves using the given template.
Apply glue along one half of the leaves and glue it to the stem.
Repeat on the other side.
You need to make about 5-8 flowers in a similar manner to get a full bouquet.
Step 4: Let’s make the paper flower bouquet.
Take the black card stock paper, and roll it from the corner to get a conical shape. Apply glue along one of the edges and stick to secure the cone.
Arrange the flowers nicely inside the bouquet.
Cut the shape for making the bow, using the template in the PDF.
Apply glue along the center, fold the two edges inwards and glue them at the center to form the bow.
Take a red paper strip 0.5- inch wide and 8- inches long. Cut out a triangle from the ends, fold it and glue it on the underside of the bow to form the bow tail. You may glue the pearl along the center of the bow.
Next, cut a red paper strip 0.5- inches wide and 10- inches long. Glue it around the bouquet, about half way from the top.
Glue the bow over it and your paper tulip bouquet is ready!
But don’t stop there and supplement this gorgeous bouquet with an equally adorable Mother’s Day DIY card. For the card, use this sunshine Mother’s Day craft with template.
One Last Thing
DIY paper tulip craft done by or with your kids is a way to create lifelong memories for Mother’s Day, for both you and the kids.
I hope you have a great time making this cute paper bouquet!
Your Turn
Please let me know in the comments how your paper tulip bouquet turned out and if it was easy to make following this step-by-step tutorial.
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Tamara Tsaturyan is the owner and writer of Thriving In Parenting, a website focused on providing simple tips for busy parents — easy and healthy recipes, home decor and organization ideas and all things P A R E N T I N G.
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