20 Colorful Flower Crafts for Kids

Bring the beauty of blooming flowers to life with these colorful flower crafts for kids!

Perfect for all seasons, these fun and easy projects allow little ones to explore their creativity while learning about different flowers.

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Bring the beauty of blooming flowers to life with these colorful flower crafts for kids!

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Whether for a springtime celebration or just a rainy day activity, these flower crafts will brighten any day and inspire young artists to create their own floral masterpieces.

10 Fun Flower Facts for Kids

Flowers Help Bees — Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey, and in return, they help flowers grow by spreading pollen.

Some Flowers Smell Like Chocolate — The Chocolate Cosmos flower smells just like real chocolate!

Sunflowers Follow the Sun — Young sunflowers turn their heads to face the sun throughout the day.

Titan Arum is the Stinky Flower — Also called the “Corpse Flower,” it smells like rotten meat to attract insects.

Dandelions Are Flowers Too — Even though we think of them as weeds, dandelions are actually bright yellow flowers.

Flowers Can Be Tiny or Huge — The world’s smallest flower, Wolffia, is the size of a grain of rice, while the Rafflesia flower can grow over 3 feet wide!

Not All Flowers Grow in Soil — Orchids can grow on trees, absorbing moisture from the air.

Some Flowers Only Bloom at Night — The Moonflower and Queen of the Night cactus only open after sunset.

Tulips Were Once More Expensive Than Gold — In the 1600s, tulip bulbs in the Netherlands were worth a fortune!

Flowers Can Be Eaten — Some flowers, like nasturtiums and pansies, are safe to eat and are even used in salads!

Colorful Flower Crafts for Kids

Bring creativity to life with these colorful flower crafts that will spark joy and imagination in kids.

3 Comments

  1. These are all fun ideas. Thank you for sharing. I painted some flowers for Mother’s day but I didn’t add a post to my blog. I just did it for fun but ended up giving it to my husband grandmother for Mother’s Day.

    1. How sweet. Christy, I can’t tell you how many mini projects I do with the kids and just don’t take pictures. I’d rather just enjoy doing it. If I ever got a fire under my tush and wrote them up (along with pics) I would have a whole year’s worth!

  2. These flower crafts all look so fun to make!

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