Paper Plate Daffodil
By: Amanda Formaro
Difficulty: Very Easy
Age: 4 and up
Daffodils are a sure sign of spring and Easter! Kids can make their own lovely daffodils from paper plates and a foam cups.
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What you'll need:
- 9" paper plate
- Foam coffee cup
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Yellow and green craft paint
- Paintbrush
- 12" x ¾" strip of cardboard (cereal box works well)
- White craft glue
How to make it:
- Cut off the top of the coffee cup -- you want the remaining cup to be about 2" high. Turn the cup over and trim the bottom so the sides are even. (See photo.)
- Use a pencil to draw a simple star on the back of the paper plate. (See photo.)
- Cut the star out of the plate, rounding the arms of the star as you cut. (See photo.)
- Paint the inside of the cup and the star yellow. (See photos 1 and 2.) When dry, paint the outside of the cup yellow as well.
- From the paper plate scraps, cut 4 leaves. Glue the leaves to the cardboard strip (stem). (See photo.)
- When glue is dry, paint leaves and stem green. (See photo.)
- Glue the yellow star to the top of the stem and glue the yellow cup to the center of the star. Allow all to dry. (See photo.)
Tips:
- If the flower seems too top heavy, try using a wooden dowel instead of the cardboard strip, or display inside a tall vase or jar. You can also add a magnet to the back of the flower to display on the fridge!
- If you don't have coffee cups, make a simple cylinder out of rolled up yellow construction paper for the center of the daffodil.
- You can skip the stem all together and add a piece of yarn to the back to hang on the wall!


