For Easter this year, we made homemade daffodils for gifts.
I am hoping our real daffodils will open in a few weeks.
I found this idea from Teri at White Sheep Farm
She does a great job explaining the how to do for this fun spring craft.
I did not use a microwave to dry my flowers, I hand held each one and dried with a hair dryer. I could easily shape my daffodil this way.
My boys helped me dye each flower.
I used hot glue to attach the flower to the stick.
My boys were very excited to bless grandma and their aunt with homemade daffodils.
Thank you to Teri, for a great spring time craft.
Good for you guys! Those are so cute! And it's going to be a while before my real daffodils appear, that's for sure. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and a great stand in until the real things start to open!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet! The kind of homemade gifts that mean so much to a grandma and auntie! I hope you have a wonderful Easter my dear.
ReplyDeleteHow darling and homemade gifts are always the ones you remember the most. Great job! Janice
ReplyDeleteSo charming! I can only imagine how thrilled the boys aunt and grandma were touched to be recipients! Also, love the Sioux City bottles :) I haven't had Birch Beer though!
ReplyDeleteThose are so adorable...what a fun craft to make for Easter.
ReplyDeleteI bet the grandma's loved them.
Jen
I love these as daffodils are one of my favorite flowers! What a great homemade gift!!
ReplyDeleteHow very pretty and what a welcome gift for grandma and aunt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea !
ReplyDeletethey turned out great! Love the look.
ReplyDeleteCarla
ReplyDeleteYou and the boys did so well they look real!
I should do this....