You and your kids can create bouquets of these colorful, long-lasting blooms.
Colored tissue-paper squares
Scissors
Green pipe cleaners
Green florist tape (optional)
Colored markers (optional)
Pinking shears or other decorative scissors (optional)
Step 1
Stack two or three squares of tissue paper on top of each other on a flat work surface. You can cut the tissue into different sizes or use squares of the same size.
Step 2
Show your child how to fold the tissue back and forth (accordion style) like a paper fan.
Step 3
Wrap the end of a pipe cleaner around the center of the folded tissue to hold it tightly and to make a stem for the flower. Older kids can wrap green florist tape around the pipe-cleaner stem.
Step 4
Gently pull open the tissue paper to make the flower bloom.
Step 5
Encourage kids to experiment by stacking two colors of tissue paper together and decorating the tissue paper with colored markers before folding. After the paper had been folded, cut the ends with pinking shears or decorative scissors (available at craft shops in the scrapbooking section).