Popsicle Stick Flower Bookmark
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Do your kids love reading books? Then you are in for a treat with this popsicle stick flower bookmark! Popsicle crafts are some of the easiest and most fun crafts to do with your kids. And combined with flowers, they will surely make a great bookmark that your kids can use or give as a present. This flower stick bookmark is also easily customizable so your kids can unleash their creativity by using different colorful craft paper combinations or even drawing on them. Perfect for all kids ages and can be made throughout the seasons! Are you getting excited? Here’s how you can make your own flower bookmark.
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Supplies:
- Colourful craft paper
- Paint
- Paint brush
- Scissors
- Paper glue
- Popsicle Flower Stick Bookmark Template
How to Make Popsicle Stick Flower Bookmark
Ready to replace your plain bookmark with this adorable bookmark? Let’s get started!
Instructions:
Step 1:
To make this cute bookmark, you’ll have to collect all the listed supplies.
Take a clean popsicle stick.
Step 2:
Paint the popsicle stick in green and allow the paint to dry.
Step 3:
Use the PDF templates to cut out the petals for the flower.
Step 4:
First, put the smaller petal inside the larger one, and glue it there.
Step 5:
Then take the smallest petal, and then glue it over the small petal.
Step 6:
Then glue the yellow circular piece in the middle of the smallest petal.
Step 7:
Then finish it off by gluing the flower on the popsicle stick. That’s it, you’re done!
Did you have fun making this colorful flower bookmark? If you enjoyed making this, you would surely want to try these crafts: Origami Paper Tulip Craft (another paper flower craft), Paper Farm House Craft For Kids or this Bee Corner Bookmark Paper Craft for Kids.
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