Scrape Painted Flowers

Create a garden of Scrape Painted Flowers with this fun arty/crafty activity.

This template bundle includes four flowers to create from a sheet of dry process scrape art: A rose, a tulip, a cosmos flower and a pansy. 

Get the template here

Scrape painted flowers

There’s nothing quite so satisfying as scraping paint across a page just for fun! This is called process art. 

With this activity, kids can scrape their paint as messy as they like, then allow it to dry. The flowers are made by tracing shape templates onto the dry art and pasting it together. 

Because of the way the paint has been applied, we’re left with beautiful textural-looking flowers in a style reminiscent of illustrator Eric Carle. 

Scrape painted flower garden

The blooms are large, bright and pretty! 

This craft is suitable for ages 6 and up, but younger kids could also make the flowers with some adult help. 

 

 

What’s included in the Scrape Painted Flower Value Bundle?

There are several different scraping techniques used to create these flowers. The straight scrape, the circular scrape and the starburst scrape.

 

 

Each of the flowers included in the bundle is available separately and has its own tutorial with more detailed instructions. 

Scrape painted flowers instructions and photographs

By purchasing them together, you save  over 40%!

This is such a bright, pretty and easy craft. It’s a fun way to decorate for Spring or anything garden-themed.

Scrape Painted Flowers collage

See the separate flower tutorials here:

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