Whatever you need cards for – a birthday, Mother’s Day or any other holiday, these ones are perfect, and your kids may easily DIY them. Here are 5 cool ideas that can be easily made and will touch any lady – a mother, a grandmother, an aunt or somebody else. your kids will draw spring blooms in 5 different and non-typical ways: with a fork, with potato stamps, with handprints, with sponges and one more – but this is a surprise! Let’s begin.
Step by Step Funny Handprint Tulips
The supplies are cardboard, fuchsia and green paints and matching glitter, a brush and some glue.
Fold the cardboard sheet to make a card.
Cover your kid’s hand with fuchsia paint.
Print it on the cardboard.
Do the same with white paint and then combine both paints and make the third print in the middle.
Use a brush and green paint to paint the leaves and footstalks.
Add a bow and some ribbons with white paint, and when the bouquet dries, cover it with sheer glue adding glitter on top. Voila!.
DIY Potato Stamp Tulips Card
The supplies are white paper, pink, red and green acrylic paints, a brush, a knife and a potato.
Cut the potato in halves and start cutting out your stamp forming a tulip bloom from one half.
Give the stamp and paints to your kid and let him or her stamp some bright tulips using the supplies.
Keep doing that util you get a whole bouquet.
Use a brush and green paint to make leaves and footstalks.
Attach a little red bow with a glue stick and voila!.
Sponged Tulips Card
The supplies are pink and white paper, pink and gold paints, some sponge, a pencil and gold glitter.
Fold the pink paper and put it away. Draw a tulip on white paper using a pencil and then cut it out, put it on the white paper.
Mix your paints.
Take a sponge and cover the whole pink card with it.
Now you have a silhouette of a tulip created with a sponge and all you need to do is to cover it with glue.
Put gold glitter on the glue.
Add pink masking tape to frame the flower and you are done!.
Fork Painting Tulips
The supplies are orange and white paper, yellow, green and orange paints, a glue stick, a fork, a pencil, a brush and scissors.
The base of your card will be white paper. Take a fork and orange and yellow paints.
Make a whole arrangement of colorful tulips.
Add footstalks and leaves to the bouquet using a brush and green paint.
Draw and cut out a vase of orange paper, attach it to the card using a glue stick.
Make the vase catchier using yellow paint and your finger – just stamp some paint on it.
Surprise Card Craft
The supplies are cardboard, blush and white paper, a glue stick, a pencil, a sharpie, scissors and a heart puncher.
Fold your cardboard, draw a large tulip on it and then cut it out carefully.
Draw a large heart that will accommodate the tulip on the next side of your card.
Punch many pink hearts using your puncher and blush paper you have.
Take a glue stick and cover the whole heart with glue.
Put the hearts on this big heart and let them glue well.
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Cover the footstalks and leaves of the tulips with a green sharpie.
Glue some more hearts around the tulip, then frame the flower with thin strips of pink paper.
Here's your surprise card ready!.
These are all the cards your kids can make using this roundup of tutorials.
Video Showing How To Make All Five Spring Tulip Cards