

This is such a fun step and is a great way to work on your little one’s fine motor skills! They’ll have so much fun that they won’t even realize they’re getting an excellent small motor workout! Now, once you’ve rounded up all of your supplies, you’re going to need to prep them a little bit.Īnd by prepping, I mean start tearing up that tissue paper! Grab lots of different colors and start ripping them into pieces, mixing them all together as you go along. It definitely made the whole clean up process a lot easier!) Something to cover your work surface (I knew this one was going to get sticky and messy, so we covered the table with a trash bag before we started.Small bowl (this will be for holding y our glue so you may want to find something that you can just throw away afterwards).A ceramic flower pot (we had a few small white ones lying around those worked perfectly!).Once they’re dry, the tissue paper takes on some really cool designs and is so vibrant and colorful that you just can’t help but be excited about Spring! Love tissue paper crafts as much as I do? Make a tissue paper flower pot of your own!įirst things first, you’re going to need to gather up a few supplies. I absolutely love how the finished product turned out and the kids had a blast making them! The best part? They make fantastic Mother’s Day gifts!

And flowers? Well, not only are they perfect for Spring, they’re so colorful and cheerful that they’re sure to brighten your day.Ĭombine the two and you’ve got a fun tissue paper flower pot craft that is both beautiful and functional. Tissue paper is just such a versatile craft supply, one that you can use in so many different ways. When it comes to making Spring crafts, anything relating to flowers is kind of a no-brainer. When it comes to crafts for kids, tissue paper crafts, are some of my all-time favorites.
