Sunflower of Thanks!
Sunflower of Thanks! A creative, easy craft
for kids to tell everyone what they are thankful for this season! And
parents can hang it up for that Thanksgiving dinner for all to see!
What you'll need:
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9" paper plate
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3-4 sheets of yellow construction paper
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Brown acrylic paint
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Black marker
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Scissors
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White craft glue
How to make it:
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Place paper plate, right side up, on work surface.
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Paint the center circle of the plate with brown paint (see image).
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Fold yellow construction paper like a business letter to achieve three equal sized pieces.
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With paper still folded, draw a simple petal onto the paper (see image).
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Holding the paper, still folded, cut through all three layers
and cut out the petal. You should have three petals. Repeat this for as
many petals as you need.
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As guests arrive, have them write their names at the top and a
short description of what they are thankful for on the petal. Also have
family members living in the house fill out their own as well (see image).
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Glue each petal onto the paper plate, lining up the bottom of the petal with the brown center circle on the plate.
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Hang the flower where all your guests can see it.
Tips:
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Our sunflower holds 10 petals. Be sure to paint enough plates to
account for however many guests that will be at the party. If you are
having a smaller crowd, fold the construction paper in half instead of
thirds, to make larger petals.
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If you only have a few extra guests, but not enough for another
flower, make leaves from green construction paper instead. Attach a
piece of green yarn to the back of the flower, and then attach the
leaves to the yarn.
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To hang your flower, you can attach a magnet to the back for
metal surfaces, roll a few pieces of sturdy tape and stick on the back,
or attach a piece of yarn to hang from a nail or thumbtack. You may need
to tape some of the upper petals to the wall to keep them from drooping
over.
Have fun!!!
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