Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mother's Day Flowers

I struggle every year with what to have my class do for their mother's for Mother's Day.  It all comes down to 2 things, time and money.  This year, I did not have either so we fell back on my "go to" project for fifth graders (this could probably be done by fourth and maybe third but considering it uses bamboo skewers, I wouldn't go any lower than that).  Here's what they look like:

Here's how you make them:

You will need bamboo skewers (I bought the smaller size at the grocery store, pkg. of 100 for $1.50)
several strips of construction paper cut 1" by 12" (one flower uses 20 strips)
strips of green construction paper cut 2" by 9" (for leaves)
tape
scissors

The first thing you need to do is to put a piece of tape about 2/3 of the way down around the bamboo skewer to keep the strips of paper from sliding off. 

Then, they cut the green strip into a leaf shape and poke the center of the green strip onto the skewer.

After that they use the colored strips.  Starting with the center of the strip, pole it onto the skewer.


Then, grab one end of the strip and poke it on the skewer.


Repeat with the other side.


Then push the petal down being careful not to crease the sides or smoosh (technical word) the other petals. 



Do this with all 20 strips alternating the direction of each petal so that it looks fuller.  Some of my kids didn't use all 20 petals because theirs was already big enough and some needed more because they smooshed too much.  When they are done you will need to add a piece of tape to the top to keep the petals from popping off and then carefully (with a great pair of scissors) snip off the sharp tip of the skewer. 

They look great finished and the kids will have a blast making them.  Most of them finished 2 of them in 30 minutes, but then I have a few that will be working on them for 3 hours.  You know how it goes.  :-)



Oh, I almost forgot, I did give them some ribbon that I had laying around to tie onto the bottom just for fun. 

There you have it.  As always, e-mail me if you have any questions!  Have fun and have a great Mother's Day!

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