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January 7

Milk Jug

Piggy Bank

 

January 8

Snowman

Window Watcher

 

January 9

Hand and Footprint

Eagle

 

January 16

Paper Hearts and

Flowers Bouquet

 

January 21

Valentine Butterfly

 

January 26

Valentine Candy Hearts

 

January 31

Valentine Puppet Card





Paper Sunflowers Click here to print

This craft reprinted courtesy of Kabubble.com.

 

Bring sunshine inside with these big beautiful paper sunflowers.


Supplies

7 Inch paper plate

Cardboard

Construction paper, green and yellow

Brown lunch bag or wrapping paper

Glue

 


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Instructions

Start with a 7 inch paper plate. Out of cardboard, cut a rectangle about 2 inches wide and 11 inches long for the stem. Cut green construction paper the size of the cardboard and glue on the cardboard to form the stem. Staple stem to paper plate. Cut narrow strips of paper from a brown lunch bag or brown wrapping paper and curl by drawing the strip across one blade of opened scissors. Glue one end in the middle of the paper plate. Continue to add strips until you're happy with the look. I also added shredded brown paper which you can buy at a craft store, gluing it in the center along with the brown paper strips. Make petals from yellow construction paper. I folded the paper and cut a skinny oval, like cutting hearts. The majority of petals are the same size with a few smaller ones on top. Glue them to the plate, slipping them underneath the brown center. The children could do all of this project or an adult could precut the petals and prepare the stem.



   




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With ten years of "Grand" parenting behind the team at Kabubble they've come up with lots of ideas on how to have lots of fun along the way and they have created treasured memories. This site shares those ideas with all grandparents and parents.


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