This flower art project took my class by storm!
It began as a little spring flower craft, and soon spread through our class, then the classes down the hall as students saw the results and wanted to try it, too!
If you’re looking for something to keep little hands busy, this will do the trick. And they look so cute!
FLOWER RING MATERIALS
HOW TO MAKE IT


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Susanna
Very cute rings! I'm glad I stopped by from Monday Made It!
Michele
Coffee Cups and Lesson Plans
Susanna,
Just curious but what do you use to make your clip art? On the iPad I'm I've found that ArtStudio is my best bet, but I was curious what you used.
Your rings look great. I've got another activity for my girls to do!
matt
Digital: Divide & Conquer
Hey Matt! I use Art Studio, Brushes or Pro Create (large file sizes possible), but lately I've been using any of those just for the sketching part and then sending it straight to photoshop to finish up. My ipad is like a traveling sketchpad for me – love it!
-Susanna
Super cute! Pinned it.
Those are very cute! They would be a great idea for a birthday party too! Thanks for sharing.
Kelly
I'm Not Your Grandpa, I'm Your Teacher
Thanks Jessica!