Use a medium-sized circle tracer to make a circle in the center of a piece of painted paper. Cut along the outside of your lines to create a symmetrical clay flower pot. Use a marker to draw the flower pot: two horizontal lines on top and a diagonal line that reaches the bottom of the paper. Mine was approximately 4″ x 12″, but yours could be larger or smaller, depending on what you have available.įold a 6″ x 16″ paper in half for the flower pot. Glue a piece of solid, patterned or scrapbook paper to the bottom of a 12″ x 18″ piece of white sulphite paper to make the tablecloth. – 4″ x 12″ piece of paper (solid, patterned or scrapbook) – 12″ x 18″ piece of white sulphite paper Just add your name and email and we’ll send it straight to you! All of the bright, punchy flowers are then overlapped and arranged to create a beautiful, layered bouquet that you can enjoy all year long!Ĭlick the yellow button below to DOWNLOAD the free drawing handout for the flower drawing guide, as well as the other March Freebie Pack drawing guides. This lesson features several different ways to create organic flower shapes beginning with a simple, traced circle, which makes it perfect for middle elementary students. These paper flower bouquets are just what you need to brighten up your classroom for springtime and use up some scrap paper in the process! When I think about springtime, I immediately think of beautifully blooming flowers sprinkling color everywhere after winter thaws.
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