Looking for some simple crafts for this Mother's Day? These activities not only create beautiful memories for your family, but are also fun activities that integrate play-based movement that is beneficial for your child's development, including hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Canvas Hand & Foot Print
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Source: https://www.toolstogrowot.com/blog/2015/05/03/mothers-day-3-d-flower-craft
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1. Print drawing on heavy card stock paper, or glue to heavy paper.
2. Each child will need one of the following:
1 Flower Pot Page
1 Flower Border Folding Page
1 Flowers Page
1 Stems Page
Step 1: Assemble Flower Pot:
Step 2: Assemble Flower Border Folding Page. This page will stand up!
Tip: Follow steps in order to fold & form the base.
Step 3: Tape/Glue Flower Pot on Flower Border Folding Page as indicated.
This is the Flower Pot where your flowers will sit in!
Step 4: Color Flowers and Stems as indicated on the Color by Number Code. There are two different versions included.
Step 5: Cut out Flowers and Stems.
Step 6: Tape/Glue Flowers to the top of each stem.
Step 7: Place Flowers into the Flower Pot and enjoy!
Source: https://www.theottoolbox.com/mothers-day-you-are-tea-riffic-card/
You’ll need just a few materials for this craft:
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Paper
Tape
Tea bag
Sticker/flower/something to stick to the tea bag’s tag
Markers/crayons
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Grab a piece of paper or cardstock for the card. Fold it in half. Next, use your mom’s favorite tea.
Pull the tea out of the wrapper and stretch out the string.
Then, you can decorate the paper tab with a sticker, or by coloring on the paper label. Other ideas include creating a paper flower and gluing it on the the paper. We used foam sticky flowers for a Spring-y touch.
Tea-riffic!
Construction Paper Bouquet
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Crafts and Activities:
Handprint Bouquet: Create a beautiful bouquet using handprints as flowers. This activity enhances fine motor skills as children cut out and trace their handprints and develops sensory awareness through the tactile experience of painting.
Decorative Cards: Design personalized Mother’s Day cards with colorful drawings and heartfelt messages. This craft encourages creativity and improves hand-eye coordination as children manipulate art materials like markers, crayons, and stickers.
Fingerprint Jewelry Dish: Make a unique jewelry dish by pressing fingerprints into air-dry clay. This activity strengthens hand muscles and improves finger dexterity while fostering sensory exploration through clay manipulation.
Flower Pot Painting: Decorate clay flower pots with vibrant colors and patterns. Painting flower pots enhances grip strength and control, promoting wrist stability and coordination.
Tissue Paper Flowers: Craft colorful flowers using tissue paper and pipe cleaners. This activity refines hand skills as children crumple, fold, and twist tissue paper, improving bilateral coordination and finger strength.
Yarn-Wrapped Letters: Wrap yarn around cardboard letters to create personalized initials or “mom” signs. Yarn wrapping enhances hand strength and coordination while encouraging creativity and attention to detail.
Storybook Sharing: Read books about mothers and families together, discussing themes of love and appreciation. Storytime promotes language development, comprehension skills, and emotional expression.
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