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40+ Super Cute Mother’s Day Card Craft Ideas Kids Can Make

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Looking for the sweetest way to say “I love you, Mom”? You’re in the right place! Whether you’ve got a toddler, a crafty kindergartener, or a classroom full of kids, these Mother’s Day card craft ideas are easy, colorful, and packed with love. 

Each idea is simple enough for little hands but unique enough to make Mom smile big. Want more inspiration beyond cards? Check out these sweet Mother’s Day crafts for even more heartwarming ideas. So grab some paper, glue, and a few giggles—a card here is just right for every kid and mom.

Let’s get started—these homemade cards are as fun to make as they are to give!

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Mother’s Day Card Craft Ideas

They’re perfect for anyone wanting to make something meaningful without needing fancy supplies or hours of prep. In this roundup, you’ll find everything from handprint keepsakes to playful pun cards and pop-up surprises—made just for Mom.

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Butterfly Card
This project lets kids create a colorful butterfly using a free printable template to cut out the wings and body. It's a simple spring project that encourages creativity – children can mix and match colors or add decorations – and the result is a vibrant paper butterfly that they'll be proud to show off to Mom.
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Hyacinth Flower CardPin
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Hyacinth Flower Card
With a printable template, kids can glue a bunch of paper blooms to form a 3D hyacinth flower on the front of a folded card. They'll enjoy seeing the flower pop off the page and adding their favorite colors to the pretty blossoms. It's a sweet way for them to give Mom or Grandma a spring flower that will last forever.
Related: Sunflower Mother’s Day Card Craft
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Pom Poms CardPin
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Pom Poms Card
Kids can make a cute flower bouquet card by gluing colorful pom-poms onto paper stems on a folded card. They'll have fun picking out their favorite pom-pom colors and pressing the fuzzy "flowers" in place, creating a soft, touchable design for Mom. The result is a bright little bouquet that's simple enough for toddlers to help make and sure to make Mom smile.
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Shark Card
Kids create a playful shark-themed card using a simple printable template and construction paper shapes. Little ocean lovers will have a blast assembling the friendly shark and adding a fun message inside (think a pun like a "fin-tastic" Mother's Day wish). This unique card will surely make a splash and bring a grin to any mom who loves the ocean or even the Baby Shark song.
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3D Flower CardPin
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3D Flower Card
This card uses painted coffee filters to create beautiful 3D flower blossoms attached to the front. Kids will love seeing watercolor paints blended on the coffee filters and scrunching them to form fluffy flower petals. The finished card resembles a little bouquet of delicate, colorful flowers that Mom or Grandma will cherish.
Also try: Sunflower Mother’s Day Craft
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LEGO-Stamped Photo CardPin
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LEGO-Stamped Photo Card
Kids can use LEGO bricks dipped in paint to stamp a colorful pattern on a card and finish it by adding a cute photo of themselves. They'll have a blast using their toys as art tools and will be proud to include their picture as a gift. The combination of playful prints and a personal photo makes this card a sweet keepsake for Mom or Grandma.
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Mickey Mouse Card
Little Disney fans can create a Mickey Mouse–themed card using a free template, cutting out Mickey's iconic shape and assembling it into a cute greeting for Mom. They'll love bringing their favorite character into a Mother's Day surprise, especially if Mom is a Disney fan, too. The card is playful and recognizable, sure to delight any mom who appreciates a bit of Disney magic on her special day.
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"Ha-Pea" CardPin
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“Ha-Pea” Card
This cute card features two little "peas in a pod" made from simple paper cutouts, complete with the punny "Ha-Pea Mother's Day!" on the front. Kids will enjoy gluing the green peas into their paper pod and drawing adorable smiley faces, making a sweet mommy-and-baby pea pair. It's an easy activity with basic supplies, and it's sure to get a grin from Mom with its adorable pea pun.
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Paper Roll Tulip CardPin
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Paper Roll Tulip Card
Using a recycled toilet paper roll as a stamp, kids can create pretty tulip flowers on a card with some colorful paint. They'll get a kick out of using something unexpected as a painting tool, and even toddlers can help with this simple stamping activity. The result is an adorable tulip garden on paper that will brighten Mom's day with its handmade charm.
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Cat Mother’s Day Card
Little cat lovers can make cute cat-themed cards using a simple printable template and colorful paper. Kids will have fun assembling and decorating the paper cat, perhaps drawing a sweet face or adding a tiny heart to give it personality. It's a simple art that results in the "purr-fect" card for any mom who loves cats.
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3D Tulip Mother's Day CardPin
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3D Tulip Mother’s Day Card
Kids can create a beautiful 3D tulip card by cutting out and folding paper tulip shapes that pop off the page. They'll enjoy seeing flat paper turn into stand-up flowers and picking bright colors for each tulip blossom. The finished card looks like a little bouquet of tulips and makes a lovely handmade surprise for Mom.
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Cupcake Liner Flower CardPin
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Cupcake Liner Flower Card
This fun project uses colorful cupcake liners to form cheerful 3D flowers on the front of a folded card. Kids flatten and layer the liners to make each flower and can glue a little accent (like a pom-pom or paper circle) in the center. It's simple enough for toddlers and preschoolers, and the result is a sweet, homemade card that looks like a bright bouquet for Mom.
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Handprint Cactus Card
This clever art turns a child's handprint into a cute cactus shape to make a one-of-a-kind Mother's Day card. Kids will love tracing or painting their hands to create the cactus and adding fun details like drawn-on cactus spines or a little paper flower. It's an adorable way to give Mom a "prickly" hug that won't hurt—complete with a keepsake of her child's hand to treasure.
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Mother's Day Flower PotPin
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Mother’s Day Flower Pot
This cute activity features a flower pot with a flower that actually "dances" and wiggles, thanks to a popsicle stick stem that kids can move. Kids will love how the flower can sway in its paper pot and especially enjoy putting their photo at the center of the flower as a special touch. The interactive, personalized flower will surely delight Mom, giving her a little dancing bouquet with her child's smiling face in the middle.
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Turtle CardPin
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Turtle Card
Kids can make an adorable turtle-themed card by turning green cupcake liners into turtle shells and adding paper heads and feet. They'll have fun assembling their little turtles and writing a cute message like "I turtley love you, Mo"!" to accompany the theme. This simple art uses just a few supplies and makes a super-cute card to make Mom smile (especially if she appreciates a good pun).
Related: Turtle Handprint Craft
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Llama Mother’s Day Card
This playful card lets kids tell Mom she's the best "llama mama" in the world by making an adorable llama-themed design. Using a free template, kids can cut out and assemble a cute paper llama and customize it in Mom's favorite colors or add fun decorations like a little paper blanket. The finished card is lovely and easy to personalize, making it entertaining for little ones to celebrate their one-of-a-kind Mama Llama.
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Handprint CardPin
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Handprint Card
This cheerful card uses a child's handprints to create sunshine, complete with the loving message, "Mom, you are my sunshine." Kids will enjoy getting their hands in yellow paint (or tracing them on paper) to make the sun's rays and then assembling a smiling sun with the help of a simple template. It's a bright and happy card that lets Mom know she lights up their world, and it doubles as a lovely keepsake of those little handprints.
Also try: Handprint Butterfly Craft
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Firefly Light of My Life CardPin
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Firefly Light of My Life Card
This adorable card looks like a mason jar filled with glowing fireflies, and it even includes the heartwarming quote, "You light up my life." Kids use their fingerprints to create the little "glowing" bugs in the jar, using yellow paint for the light and adding tiny wings or tails once it's dry. It's an adorable keepsake with a personal touch (their fingerprints!) that will literally and figuratively brighten Mom's day.
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Dinosaur Card
Little paleontologists can make a fun dinosaur-themed card for Mom using a free template to cut out a friendly paper dinosaur. Kids will enjoy assembling the dinosaur and decorating it—maybe coloring it in Mom's favorite colors or adding some spots—to make it extra special. This cute Jurassic card will surely bring a smile, mainly if you include a punny message like "Mom, you're dino-mite!" or "You're rawr-some!"
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Crumpled Paper Flower CardPin
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Crumpled Paper Flower Card
This project uses crumpled bits of tissue paper to create colorful, textured flowers on a homemade card. Kids will enjoy scrunching the tissue paper into little blossoms and gluing them down to form a bouquet. It's easy enough for preschoolers to help. The result is a lovely flower card with many dimensions, sure to warm Mom's heart with the love that went into making it.
Related: Flower Handprint Card Craft
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Cupcake Pop-up CardPin
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Cupcake Pop-up Card
This sweet card looks like a cupcake with a pop-up photo surprise. Kids will have a blast decorating the cupcake "frosting" on the front and then hiding their picture inside for Mom to discover. It's an adorable keepsake that combines fun art with a personal touch, guaranteed to make Mom smile when she opens it up.
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Handprint Rocket Ship CardPin
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Handprint Rocket Ship Card
This card features a handprint turned into a rocket ship blasting off, making it fun for kids to send Mom their love "to the moon and back." Kids will enjoy getting their hand-painted to create the fiery rocket blast and then adding a cut-out paper rocket. The result is an "out-of-this-world" card that doubles as a precious handprint keepsake, sure to delight any mom who enjoys a little space-themed fun.
Also try: Rocket Toilet Paper Roll Craft
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Heart Bouquet CardsPin
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Heart Bouquet Cards
These clever cards fold up to look like a bouquet of hearts and then unfold to reveal a big heart shape, creating a sweet surprise for Mom. Kids will enjoy cutting and arranging paper hearts to form the "flowers" and then helping to assemble the folding card mechanism. The result is a little bouquet that never wilts, with love in every heart petal, and it's sure to impress Mom when she opens it.
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DIY Flower Bouquet CardPin
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DIY Flower Bouquet Card
Kids can create a lovely paper bouquet card by cutting out heart-shaped petals from construction paper and assembling them into colorful flowers. They'll have fun tracing heart shapes (using stencils or cookie cutters as guides) and gluing the paper flowers together to form a bouquet that never wilts. It's a gorgeous homemade "bouquet" that lasts forever, and Mom will love that her little one made each flower.
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Flower Pot Mother's Day CardPin
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Flower Pot Mother’s Day Card
This free printable template helps kids make a cute flower pot card filled with paper flowers. Kids can color the pre-drawn pieces (or use the printables as is) and assemble the card by attaching a pop-up paper pot and adding the flower stems and blossoms. The template does most of the design work, so even kids can create a beautiful bouquet card that Mom will love.
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Paper Bouquet Mother's Day CardPin
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Paper Bouquet Mother’s Day Card
This card design features a beautiful paper bouquet: kids create a cone out of construction paper to hold a bunch of paper flowers, complete with a little paper bow. Older kids will enjoy cutting and arranging the paper flowers (and designing a tiny bow for the bouquet), making it an excellent project for honing scissors skills.
The finished card looks impressively detailed — a keepsake bouquet that Mom can treasure for years, long after real flowers would have faded.
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Bumble Bee CardPin
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Bumble Bee Card
Kids can make a buzz-worthy Mother's Day card by creating a cute bumblebee on the front using simple art materials. They'll love painting or coloring the bee's bright yellow-and-black stripes and adding little paper wings, bringing this friendly insect to life. This cheerful bee card is easy to make and will make Mom smile with its "bee-autiful" message about how sweet she is.
Related: Bumble Bee Headband Craft
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Fingerprint Bird CardPin
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Fingerprint Bird Card
This simple DIY card uses fingerprints, sticks, buttons, and paint to create a darling bird scene for Mom. Kids dip their fingers in paint to stamp little birds (each fingerprint becomes a bird's body) perched on a twig or drawn branch, and they can glue a tiny button or drawn sun to decorate the sky.
It's an easy, last-minute activity that still feels personal—Mom will love that it includes her child's fingerprints as part of the art.
Also try: Spring Bird Craft
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You Are My Sunshine HandprintPin
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You Are My Sunshine Handprint
This bright project turns your child's handprints into a shining sun, complete with the phrase "You are my sunshine" for Mom. Kids paint their hands yellow (or trace and cut them out) to make the sun's rays, then use the provided template to add a smiling sun face and a heartfelt message.
It's a sunny keepsake that will remind Mom how much she lights up their life, using her little one's handprints as part of the art.
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DIY Flower Vase CardPin
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DIY Flower Vase Card
This DIY card features a vase filled with a cheerful bouquet of paper flowers, giving the impression of a mini flower arrangement on the card. Kids can decorate a paper vase shape and then use colorful crinkled paper or cut-out blossoms to create flowers popping out of the top. The result is like giving Mom a bouquet that never wilts, packaged sweetly in a card that will surely bring a smile.
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Flower Pot Handprint CardPin
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Flower Pot Handprint Card
This card idea has kids trace and cut out their handprints to use as the stems of a flower bouquet, which they then glue out of a paper flower pot on the front. Kids can then draw and cut out a bright flower for each finger "stem" of their handprint, creating a whole bouquet of five flowers. It's super simple and uses only basic supplies, but the result is an adorable keepsake of your little one's hand that Mom will cherish.
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Mother's Day "Purr-fect" CardPin
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Mother’s Day “Purr-fect” Card
This project makes an adorable cat-themed Mother's Day card with a smiling paper kitty and the phrase "Mom, you are purr-fect!" Kids can cut out and assemble the cat using a template (adding cute details like a little nose and whiskers) and glue it onto a card. It's an easy project with a significant cute factor, and any cat-loving mom will appreciate the punny "purr-fect" greeting from her little one.
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Paper Dandelion CardPin
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Paper Dandelion Card
This card features a dandelion made entirely of paper – a whimsical way to "blow" Mom a special wish. Kids practice their scissor skills by snipping paper into a fluffy round dandelion top (and even a few floating seeds) and gluing it onto a stem on the card. The finished design is unique and fun, and it's a heartfelt way for kids to wish Mom a Happy Mother's Day (just like blowing on a real dandelion).
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Mother's Day Flower PotPin
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Mother’s Day Flower Pot
This free printable activity lets kids create a cute paper flower pot for Mom that's both personal and long-lasting. You can print the template in color or let the kids color it themselves, then help them cut out and assemble the pot and flowers. It turns into a lovely little paper flower pot with blooms that won't ever wilt, and there's even space to add a special message or the child's name to make it extra meaningful.
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Mommy Shark CardPin
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Mommy Shark Card
The Baby Shark phenomenon inspires this card – it features a smiling "Mommy Shark" that kids can easily create and decorate. Little Baby Shark fans will love making their favorite shark character to give to Mom, and they can have fun adding cute details like a bow or writing "doo doo doo" inside as a playful nod to the song.
It's an adorable and simple project, perfect for moms who have heard that catchy tune on repeat and will appreciate the clever reference on their special day.
Related: Shark Name Craft
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Heart Flower CardPin
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Heart Flower Card
This lovely card features a flower of heart shapes, combining two symbols of love in one art. With a printable template, kids can easily cut out the heart petals and glue them together into a blossom, then add a stem and leaves for a complete flower. The result is an easy and heartfelt card where each petal is a heart, showing Mom how much she's loved.
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Handprint FlowerPin
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Handprint Flower
This keepsake activity turns your child's handprints into the petals of a big, colorful flower for Mom. Simply trace and cut out several handprints (the kit includes a template for a vase and flower center), then arrange them in a circle to form a blossom and glue them above the paper vase.
This gorgeous handprint flower is something Mom will love to display, and it's a fantastic way to preserve those little hands in a piece of art.
Also try: Flower Photo Preschool Craft
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"I Love You This Much" CardPin
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“I Love You This Much” Card
This clever card helps kids show Mom, "I love you THIS much!" by using their handprints to demonstrate it. Children trace and cut out both hands from paper, then attach them with an accordion-folded strip of paper between the palms.
When Mom opens the hands apart, the paper stretches out to reveal how big their love is – a sweet surprise that will surely melt her heart.
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Cupcake Liner & Pom-Pom Flower CardPin
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Cupcake Liner & Pom-Pom Flower Card
This homemade card uses cupcake liners and pom-poms to create a bouquet of 3D flowers. Kids flatten colorful cupcake liners to make the flower blossoms and glue a fuzzy pom-pom in the middle of each one. Then, they add green pipe cleaners or paper strips as stems. It's easy for all ages and turns out so pretty, with a pop of color and texture that Mom will love.
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Egg Carton Flower CardPin
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Egg Carton Flower Card
This creative card uses recycled egg carton pieces to make beautiful 3D flowers on a folded card. Kids (with a bit of grown-up help for cutting) glue together cut sections of a cardboard egg carton to form sturdy flower blossoms, then attach them to the front of the card and add sparkly rhinestones or buttons in the centers.
They can finish by adding foam or paper stems and leaves, creating a one-of-a-kind bouquet card that never wilts and will last long after Mother's Day.
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Handprint Heart Photo CardPin
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Handprint Heart Photo Card
This adorable card uses your child's painted handprints to create a heart-shaped surprise for Mom. After making a left and right handprint, one handprint is cut to include a heart-shaped window and layered over the other handprint, which holds a sweet photo of the child.
Mom will love opening the handprint "card" to find her little one's picture framed by the heart – it's a meaningful keepsake that combines artwork and a personal photo.
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Handprint Flower CardPin
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Handprint Flower Card
This card uses a combination of handprints and fingerprints to create cute flower designs for Mom. First, kids paint their hand with green paint and stamp it on the front of the card to make the flower's stem and leaves. Then, they use their fingerprints dipped in colorful paint to dot flower centers and petals above each stem.
It's a fun painting activity that captures those little handprints in art, and adding a small paper flower pot at the bottom gives the card a finished look that Mom will adore.
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Paper Heart Flower CardPin
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Paper Heart Flower Card
This card features pretty flowers made from heart-shaped cutouts of patterned paper. Kids (or a helper) cut out several paper hearts, glued five together in a circle to form each flower, and then stick a colorful button in the center. They finish the design by adding green paper stems and leaves, resulting in a simple yet lovely card with a trio of heart-petal flowers for Mom.
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Soda Pop Tab Flower CardPin
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Soda Pop Tab Flower Card
This unique card turns soda can tabs into the petals of a flower for fantastic recycled art. Kids arrange a few clean soda pop tabs in a circle and glue them down (with a bit of strong glue help from an adult), then add a bright button or gem in the center of the "flower." It's a creative way to reuse materials and makes a shiny, eye-catching blossom on the card that Mom will think is cool.
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