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Child's Spring Floral Artwork

Child's Spring Floral Artwork - ready to display
Colorful tissue paper squares and dot markers are all your child will need to create a piece of artwork. Depending on their age, you might help with the glue and lettering for a title. Add a scrap of cardboard to prop it up and you have instant home decor.
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March 26, 2020

Child's Spring Floral Artwork - ready to displayBrighten up your home with this tissue paper spring themed artwork. Prop up with a piece of cardboard from a tissue box. This was made by my son with the help of my handwriting "Happy Spring". This is a great way to display temporary seasonal art or to showcase your children's work (prop up with piece of cardboard).

Total Time: 20 minutes

Supplies:

  • paper
  • tissue paper (assorted colors)
  • glue
  • dot marker
  • empty tissue box

Steps:

  1. Cut assorted colored tissue paper into square shapes.
  2. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - cut tissue paper into squares
     
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  3. Depending on the flower you would like to achieve, you can scrunch up the tissue paper or fold it over.
  4. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - fold or scrunch to make flowers
     
  5. Using glue, glue the pieces into place on the paper. Using green tissue paper make stems and grass.
  6. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - fold green pieces to make stems
     
    Child's Spring Floral Artwork - create and glue down your flower garden
     
  7. My son used dot markers all around switching up the colors.
  8. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - dot marker "frame" created and text added by mom
     
  9. Cut out if needed.
  10. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - cut paper down as needed
     
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  11. Use a piece of cardboard to make a picture frame holder to prop the paper up. Tape to secure in place. Ready to display.
  12. Child's Spring Floral Artwork - tissue box corner for artwork prop
     
    Child's Spring Floral Artwork - tape the prop in place on the back
     
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March 28, 20200 found this helpful

When my son was in kindergarten, he was constantly bringing home artwork. We had folding doors in front of our washer/dryer in the kitchen, so I used them for a gallery.

I've seen framed artwork from children that's as good, in my opinion, as some of the pieces in museums.

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March 30, 20200 found this helpful

I love seeing artwork from school. :) Some are incredibly awesome! My son drew United States from school as well as some other continents and I was quite impressed (for art).

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And sometimes the kids imagination when it comes to arts & crafts is really amazing!

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