paper flower card for Mothers Day

pretty paper flower cards for mothers day or all occasions

Make a gorgeous Mother’s Day paper flower card using our latest printable template.

While this stylised flower card was designed with Mother’s Day in mind, it would also be great for get well soon, thank you, birthday or as a teacher appreciation card.

Get the template here

Mothers Day flower card craft for kids

The world over, flowers are used as symbols of love. We give them to people when we want to thank them, show them we care, brighten their day or to mark special occasions. It’s amazing how a bunch of flowers can make a person feel appreciated and bring a smile to their face.

That must be why we give flowers on Mothers Day. Nobody works harder or more selflessly than our Mums, and we mothers can testify to that, right?

Kids are going to love making Mum (or Mom) a paper flower card this Mother’s Day. They’re almost as good as the real thing when it comes to making somebody smile, and they’re so sweet with their paper straw stems. Open the flower to reveal your message.

Mothers day flower card printable craft for kids

This easy kids craft is suitable for ages 5 and up with basic cutting, glueing and folding involved.

How to make a paper flower card

 

You will need:

  • The printable template. You can get your copy in our printables store or in our TPT store
  • Card stock in bright colours for the flower, yellow or orange for the stamen, and green for the leaf
  • Paper straws (you could alternately use craft sticks or dowel rods)
  • Glue stick
  • Tacky craft glue, hot glue gun or sticky tape to attach the flower to the straw

How to:

  1. Print the template out. 
    If using the “At Home” template: print to white and either trace the shapes onto coloured card stock before cutting out, or hold the shapes over coloured card stock and cut them out together.
    If using the “classroom set”: print directly to coloured card stock through your printer.
  2. Cut the shapes out.
  3. Fold the tab down on the flower at the back and glue the front shape to the tab.
  4. Glue the flower stamen onto the back of the card in the centre.
  5. Write a message inside the card before gluing to the straw stem.
  6. Glue the paper flower to the straw stem.
  7. Glue the leaf shape around the base of the stem.
materials needed for paper flower cards

cut the shapes out

easy flower card idea

Mothers Day flower card for kids

It’s hard to beat a handmade card don’t you think?

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