Let’s make cupcake liner flowers! This simple flower craft is great for kids of all ages, but especially perfect as a preschool flower craft at home or in the classroom. This Cupcake Liner Flower Craft is a fun way to repurpose all the leftover cupcake liners you have in your cabinets and we are using a canvas today, but you could do this on poster board or on a folded construction paper handmade card.
Cupcake Liner Flower Craft
This cupcake liner flower craft is easy. Easy enough even smaller kids can do it which makes it a perfect preschool flower craft. These cupcake liner flowers preschool kids can make with ease and it is fairly mess free, which is always a plus. And this cupcake liner flower craft came around when someone was asked…How many sets of chevron printed cupcake liners does one woman need?
If you are like me, you don’t need to answer that!
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Cupcake liners come in handy for kid-friendly spring crafts like this! This fun flower craft for kids can be made by gluing cupcake liners onto construction paper or a painted canvas. I like to keep a supply of small canvases on hand for these kinds of activities. Not only are canvases sturdier than paper, but they make great little wall art keepsakes too or even gifts.
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Supplies Needed To Make Cupcake Liner Flowers
- Cupcake Liners (in multiple colors)
- Canvas or construction paper
- Buttons
- Confetti
- Rick Rack
- Glue
How To Make Cupcake Liner Flowers
- You’ll use two cupcake liners of different colors for each flower.
- Stretch and crease one of the liners so that it is bigger than the other.
- Glue them together.
- Add glue to the inside of the smallest cupcake liner and sprinkle in sequins.
- Glue a button to the very center.
- Cut the rick rack for stems for the flowers and glue it onto the canvas.
- Finally, glue on the cupcake liner flowers.
Finished Flower Craft
You could even make it a little more fun and use cupcake liners with different designs on them as well and even add petals.
Cupcake Liner Flower Craft for Kids
Celebrate spring with this super fun, and cute, cupcake liner flower craft for kids. Make it bright and sparkly!
Materials
- Cupcake Liners (in multiple colors)
- Canvas or construction paper
- Buttons
- Confetti
- Rick Rack
- Glue
Instructions
- You'll use two cupcake liners of different colors for each flower.
- Stretch and crease one of the liners so that it is bigger than the other.
- Glue them together.
- Add glue to the inside of the smallest cupcake liner and sprinkle in sequins.
- Glue a button to the very center.
- Cut the rick rack for stems for the flowers and glue it onto the canvas.
- Finally, glue on the cupcake liner flowers.
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What did your finished cupcake liner flowers look like? Did your kids have fun with this easy flower craft?
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