Tissue paper crafts are colorful, easy, and enjoyable for kids who are stuck at home, sick. Here’s a simple tutorial for making Tissue Paper Flowers:
Tissue Paper Flowers:
Materials:
- Tissue paper sheets (various colors)
- Pipe cleaners or twist ties
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Prepare Tissue Paper:
- Lay several sheets of tissue paper on top of each other. You can use one color or mix and match for a vibrant effect.
- Fold Tissue Paper:
- Accordion-fold the layered tissue paper. The width of the folds will determine the size of the flower, so you can adjust it based on your preference.
- Secure the Center:
- Take a pipe cleaner or twist tie and secure it around the folded tissue paper at the center. Leave the ends of the pipe cleaner long to act as the flower stem.
- Round the Ends:
- Trim the ends of the folded tissue paper into rounded or pointed shapes. This step helps to create the petal-like effect.
- Fan Out the Layers:
- Gently start separating the layers of tissue paper, pulling them toward the center. Do this on one side and then the other until the flower shape begins to take form.
- Fluff and Adjust:
- Once the layers are separated, fluff them up to create a full and blooming effect. Be gentle to avoid tearing the tissue paper.
- Repeat:
- Make as many tissue paper flowers as you like using different colors.
Now you have a beautiful bouquet of tissue paper flowers! Kids can make several and arrange them in a vase for a vibrant and long-lasting decoration. This craft not only enhances fine motor skills but also provides a colorful and fun way for kids to express their creativity … and can keep them busy when they are home sick from school. —Vita Daily
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