When designing this sunflower, children can cut, tear and stick. This trains the fine motor skills and the eye-hand coordination. From a cardboard plate, their flowers cut out, which they then paint yellow. The trunk, flower head center and leaves are torn from paper and everything put together results in a sunflower.
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Discover whole fields of flowering sunflowers in autumn and make one for your home! A sunflower consists of a root, a trunk, leaves and a flower head.
Put down a craft file.
Now you cut out the flowers from a cardboard plate.
Paint it with a pen if necessary.
Then you paint the petals yellow. These leaves are called tongue blossoms. They give the sunflower its distinctive appearance.
Now put the individual petals together to form a flower head.
For the center of the flower head you tear a brown circle of folding paper. If you have no folding paper at hand, then use white paper and paint it brown.
Place the circle in the middle and stick it on the ring of the petals.
Now you tear the trunk and the leaves. For this you tear from the green folding paper (or other thin paper!) a long thin strip and shorter thin strip for the stems of the leaves. Then you tear up leaves.
Prepare your white paper and position the flower head on it. Then add the trunk and the stems with their leaves and stick everything to it.
The sunflower is ready!?
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Directions
Discover whole fields of flowering sunflowers in autumn and make one for your home! A sunflower consists of a root, a trunk, leaves and a flower head.
Put down a craft file.
Now you cut out the flowers from a cardboard plate.
Paint it with a pen if necessary.
Then you paint the petals yellow. These leaves are called tongue blossoms. They give the sunflower its distinctive appearance.
Now put the individual petals together to form a flower head.
For the center of the flower head you tear a brown circle of folding paper. If you have no folding paper at hand, then use white paper and paint it brown.
Place the circle in the middle and stick it on the ring of the petals.
Now you tear the trunk and the leaves. For this you tear from the green folding paper (or other thin paper!) a long thin strip and shorter thin strip for the stems of the leaves. Then you tear up leaves.
Prepare your white paper and position the flower head on it. Then add the trunk and the stems with their leaves and stick everything to it.
The sunflower is ready!?
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