Handprint Daffodils


Absolutely nothing says spring like the daffodils making their first bright and showy appearance, bursting out of the ground all yellow and wonderful. Bring that color inside for your little ones by helping them to create these sweet hand print daffodils. The perfect spring project, it’s also a great way to share those sweet little hands with grandparents or other relatives before they grow too big. You’ll love looking back on these little flowers one day.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 15 minutes

Things you’ll need:
Yellow craft foam
Green craft foam
Pencil or marker
Scissors
Craft glue
White paper

Things to do:
1. Trace your little ones hands onto the yellow paper or craft foam and cut out. This will create the base of the flower.
2. Cut a slightly curved strip with a wavy top from the same material. Roll it into the daffodil’s tube and glue to the handprint.

3. Glue the flower, along with stems and flowers cut from the green paper to your white paper to display your new flowers.

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