Easy Fingerprint Flowers Craft

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn’t get any easier than this fingerprint flowers craft!

With a few supplies you probably already have at home, your little artists can create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece you’ll be proud to display on your fridge. This is a great project to complete during the spring season when the flowers are blooming. 

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flowers craft!

Fingerprint Flowers

Before you get started, take a short nature walk around the neighborhood to look at the different colors flowers can be. Talk about which color(s) your toddler or preschooler wants to make his/her flowers.

What You Need:

Pom poms

Popsicle Sticks

Washable Paint

Construction Paper

Glue

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flower craft!

Use the glue to paste the popsicle sticks to the construction paper for the flower stems. You could use the pre-colored popsicles sticks instead of plain if you’d like.

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flower craft!

Place a dab of glue just above each popsicle stick and stick a pom pom on it for the center of the flower.

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flower craft!

Let your toddler dip his finger in the paint to put “petals” on the flower. They can add leaves with their fingers as well.

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flower craft!

Your little one could also add to their art by drawing in the sun, bugs, or anything else they can imagine would be in the picture.

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flower craft!

Super simple. Super cute. And, virtually mess free! Preschool crafting doesn’t get any easier than this simple fingerprint flower craft for kids.

Read About Flowers

While your child’s flower craft is drying, take a moment to read a book or two about flowers.

You should be able to find these at your local library. If not, you can order from Amazon using my affiliate links below.

Lola Plants a Garden (Lola Reads)Oh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)I Can Grow a Flower (Life Cycle Board Books)

 

Lola Plants a Garden | How does your garden grow? Lola finds it hard to wait for her flowers to grow, but she spends the time creating her own flower book. Soon she has a garden full of sunflowers and invites all of her friends for cakes and punch and a story amongst the flowers.

Oh Say Can You Seed? With the able assistance of Thing 1 and Thing 2 — and a fleet of Rube Goldbergian vehicles — the Cat in the Hat examines the various parts of plants, seeds, and flowers.

I Can Grow a Flower | Teach your child how a tiny seed grows into a flower in this fascinating lift-the-flap garden story. A pullout height chart ends the book–a great way for children to remember how a sunflower grows, and to measure how fast your child grows, too!

Are you looking for a super simple craft to do with your kids? It doesn't get any easier than this fingerprint flowers craft!

More Flower Fun

Explore the great outdoors with this sensational garden-themed sensory bin! This bin includes bugs, flowers, pots, colored gems, and more. It will certainly make your child blossom with excitement!

Preschoolers will strengthen fine motor skills as they creatively stack flowers, stems, and leaves with this Play 2 Grow Flower Garden playset.

These wooden lacing flower cards make for great on the go activities during a long shopping trip, or while waiting in the doctor’s office. They are a must-have in “busy bag”!

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 Kids will love sharing their knowledge as they label this parts of a flower preschool worksheet! It's perfect for assessment at the end of your lesson. Add these preschool flower life cycle activities to your upcoming spring and summer activities. Find four printable activity pages for preschoolers.

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