Embrace the romance and beauty of nature on your wedding day with a stunning floral crown. These 99 enchanting wedding ... Read Article
Learn how to make a flower crown with this easy DIY. Plus, learn how to keep it fresh for up to three days after making it.
Hop right in, young artists and art enthusiasts! Are you ready to leap into a world where frogs and flowers live in harmony, and your imagination can run wilder than a frog in a rainstorm? From frogs holding daisies to magical froggy picnics, we've got a pond full of drawing ideas that are so easy and fun, you'll be jumping for joy. So grab your pencils, and let's turn those lilypads into masterpieces!
Floral crowns are a trend that isn't going away anytime soon, so we're sharing 30 unboring styles to inspire your own unique bridal look!
Beautiful paper flower crown or headpiece, ideal for costume + dress up ideas!
If you are planning a Luau or tropical party this summer, what a better way to add a splash of color than give each guest a handmade paper lei.
Do you know how to make a daisy chain or flower crown? It’s incredibly easy and so fun! There are several classic ways to make a flower crown: the slit stem, braided, and woven. Here are t…
A step-by-step guide for how to make your very own Hawaiian haku lei inspired flower crown.
Simple flower crown kids can make and wear. These are a fun way to get kids outdoors in nature, and the finished crowns will inspire imaginary play!
Do you have a little Moana fan in your midst? If you do they will love this Moana inspired flower crown for pretend play.
This DIY flower crown craft tutorial teaches kids and adults how to make a felt flower crown with fake flowers for a wedding, festival, etc.
This guide will help you start your vintage fashion journey and hopefully make shopping for 70's clothes much easier.
The only thing more adorable than cute dogs and cats is a dog or cat in a flower crown. Inspired by the projects, Flower Power Pit bulls by photographer Sophie Gamand, early elementary students will create a vibrant drawing of their favorite furry creature adorned in a flower crown. Students will be provided with drawing guides to follow or reference if desired. This lesson is the early primary version of the lesson Flower Crown Canines + Cats grades 4-6 also in my store. The digital pdf for this lesson includes: -Lesson Objectives -Vocabulary List -National Standards -Supplies needed for the project -Artist background info on artists Sophie Gamand, Patrick McConnell, and Dean Russo who use their art to benefit rescue animals -Step-by-Step Photo of the lesson from beginning to end with detailed explanation for each step. -Helpful tips & tricks for teacher to share with students - Drawing Guides for how to draw dogs and cats -4 Book recommendations to pair with the lesson _______________________________________________________________ Suggested Materials: 9 x 12 or 12 x 18 (90 lb) white drawing paper or watercolor paper Pencil Permanent black marker Oil pastels (regular and neon if possible) Watercolor palette Paint brushes Cup for water Paper towel Black or colored construction paper for background (same size as drawing paper) White tempera paint Scissors and glue ________________________ Terms & Use: Please note, in purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that the contents are the property of Kaitlyn Edington and licensed to you only for classroom/personal use. I, Kaitlyn Edington retain the copyright, and reserve all rights to this product. This lesson is intended for classroom use only and may not claimed or resold as your own. ___________________________ Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! For some of my other lessons, check out: Northern Lights Winter Landscapes Lesson Folk Art Lesson Whimsical Landscape Lesson Self Portrait Guide Bad Hair Day Dog Weaving Lesson For something more simple, check out House Plant Guided Drawings Simple Self Portraits Folk Art Idea Sheets For more inspiration and info on new products, be sure to click the follow me on Instagram at @artwithmrs.e Key Words: Art, Lesson, spring art lesson, art project, animal portrait, art advocacy
Flower Crowns- great easy spring craft for preschool, kindergarten, or elementary kids. Work on fine motor skills while making pretty flower crowns with just a few simple materials!
Learn easy ways to press flowers and see over 20 crafts to try with these beautiful pieces of nature! Both children and adults will love these